NYC: Part 1
That's right, Part 1, because we have a ton of pictures from our trip a couple of weeks ago. So, here goes...
My mom's roommate from college, Michael, was here visiting in November. He is an actor in New York, who recently finished his tour of Phantom of the Opera, so he was heading home. He mentioned that we should come up and visit him now that he's finally home, and that he would be happy to have us stay with him. Ha! Little did he know we would take him up on it and invade his apartment a few weeks later. I'm kidding, he was actually really excited to see us again (I think).
I was super scared of the plane ride with Ethan being a lap child and all, but he pleasantly surprised me. We had to bring along the car seat because Michael was picking us up from the airport, so we thought to bring it to the gate and just see if we could get an actual seat for E. We got lucky and got one, so he slept on the plane for about 2 hours, and spent the rest perfectly happy in his seat. I actually got to read a magazine and have a soda in peace, it was truly amazing. However, I did have to deal with a few side-eyes from other parents as they paced the aisles with their kids while mine slept like an angel. Eh, I got over it pretty quickly.
We arrived and headed out to dinner with Michael after getting settled. The first thing Ethan did?
The weather the whole time we were there barely topped off at 33 degrees. Freaking cold I tell you, but we were sufficiently layered and no one complained too much. Ethan spent the first half of the week being worn in an Ergo I borrowed, and the last couple of days we broke out the stroller. I think he preferred being worn more, and the bonus to that is he's been extra snuggly with us ever since.
Mom and I have been to New York several times, but Cory had only spent a day there in his teens, and of course this was Ethan's first time, so we did a perfect mixture of touristy stuff and regular hanging out while we were there.
I'll try to tell the rest in pictures, and hopefully you don't get too bored.
Ethan taking a stroll in Central Park. It took him awhile to get used to wearing all those clothes. He stumbled for the first few minutes after being let down.
The Dakota, where Lennon once lived (and died in front of). Yoko still lives there, as well as Jerry Seinfeld and other richey riches.
Cory had the best cookie of his life here. Cookies are very important to him, so this was indeed a highlight of the trip.
In front of Macy's. I'm a big fan of Christmas, so I have been dying to see NYC at Christmas. Beware of lots of Christmas decor pictures to come.
FAO Schwarz, which I prefer far more than the huge ToysRUs in Times Square. We bought Ethan a great (stick) wooden push toy.
Ethan in his new Pea Pod. We needed something easier to haul than a Pack n Play, so Cory found this on Craigslist. I was skeptical, but Ethan fell asleep in this like a champ. After the first night, he even fell asleep while we were like 10 feet away watching TV and talking. In the morning he would just pop his head up, peek out the window, and say "Mama" to wake us up. Too cute.






















1 comments:
GREAT pictures!! Love the last one!!
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