Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Thanksgiving and the Missing Chapter














I spent Thanksgiving with my East Coast family for the first time this year in Connecticut at my Grandparents house.  It was just as it should be with much laughter, catching up, teasing, eating, and general merriment.  I also was able to briefly meet up with a friend in Boston whom I have not seen since my Costa Rica days! Kasey and I wandered around Quincy Market downtown and chatted about the overall ludicrisity that is the holiday season and our future travel plans to Africa (someday, someday…).
As you all know I had to postpone my journey to New York City, as I would have arrived in the immediate wake of Sandy’s chaos.  So when I reached Maine I bought Amtrak tickets for the first weekend in December to visit the glitzy city and was lucky enough to have a travel buddy!  I set Charlie up with a wonderful babysitter (thanks Therese!!) while I got to stay at my Aunt Sally’s adorable apartment in Chelsea and spent time with my cousin Liz, who took me out to Indian food and brought me up to speed on all the wonderful things she is doing in her life.  My good friend Jason (see previous New Orleans blog) met me in the Big Apple and we crammed the whole city into three action packed days.  It was quite the tailspin I must say and we had a ball!
            We started on Friday when he arrived and made a rough plan over sushi and miso soup and that afternoon our first adventure took us along the Highline and all the way down to Battery Park. We stopped at the World Trade Center Memorial and to take a photo of the far off Statue of Liberty, which we could not visit due to Hurricane Sandy damage (DAMN HER!).  We strolled down Wall Street past all the fancy day traders in suits on their cigarette breaks to the New York Stock Exchange and then met Sally and Liz for dinner at a really great Afghan restaurant.  
Saturday morning Jason and I were up and running early starting with a pancake breakfast at Le Champignon.  When we had our fill we braved the confusing subway maze to Time Square and played tourists in the M&M World Store and Rockefeller Plaza, followed by a ride up to Top of the Rock.  We spent the early afternoon wandering the bizarre yet intriguing halls of the Museum of Modern Art and chatted about what is considered “real art” over enormous slices off greasy pizza for lunch. We headed over to the Brooklyn Bridge just as it was getting dark and walked the beautiful lit up city streets back to Chelsea where we polished off the night with more Indian food.  Phew!!!
Sunday was seemed ever more hectic than its predecessor as we started the morning with a great run in Central Park followed by a Dim Sum lunch in Chinatown. When we had stuffed ourselves to the brim with egg rolls and green tea we hurried off to Carnegie Hall were we watched a performance by the MET Orchestra.  It was beautiful and the music was lovely but let me just say they do not give you even one extra inch of room in those balcony seats! The chairs are so small!  That evening we met one of Jason’s coworkers, Gabby, for burgers at a great place called 5 Napkins, which serves amazingly unique hamburgers (a chicken mushroom burger in my case) and fantastic homemade guacamole.  When I got back to Sally’s that night we watched her favorite TV show called Homeland and called it a day!
Monday was slightly sad as Jason and I went for one last stroll around the Chelsea Piers to say farewell to the famous city and say our goodbyes before heading to the train station.  New York City is a special place that seems to have a strange effect on people.  The longer one stays to visit the more one never wants to leave its crowded streets or its cramped apartments.  The whole city was light up for the holidays and we passed several holiday street fairs on our daily walks.  It was magical and really put me in the Christmas spirit!
            On a different note, as most of you know by now (because news in this family spreads like wildfire!) I have been offered a job as an English teacher at a Chinese high school in Ningbo!  I am very excited to say I leave in two weeks and will be overseas for a full calendar year; which is ready to be filled with visitations from all of you!! The next few weeks will be crazy and once I am settled in my new place I will send out my address.  The blog will continue as usual (I know it’s hard to imagine life without it right ;), so wish me and Charlie luck as we prepare for this next chapter and I hope to chat with you all a bit before I leave! (Sorry the font is kinda messed up in this blog, I don't know what happened)

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