Showing posts with label New York. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New York. Show all posts

November 28, 2015

Lil Brudder Comes to Visit

A few weeks ago (make that two months now) my little brother called us up and said he wanted to come for a visit. In two days. We were surprised but really excited to see him. It's been years since we've lived close enough to just hang out every day so this was a real treat.

He came bearing gifts- an electric lock for our door. Thomas' eyes sparkled as the two of them installed it. I have to say, it's probably one of the best things we've done for our house. It's so easy to lock and unlock the door and I think of my little brother every time I leave the house.


We took off for New York a day or two after Drew got here and had a great time. It was hard to walk around all day being 30+ weeks pregnant but we managed to show him some of the best parts of NYC. One evening while we were there we sat at a little table in Times Square and marveled at all the craziness. I think it sort of blew Drew's mind a bit. You always see New York on TV and you know it's big and loud but it is a totally different experience to actually be there in the middle of it all.






Brother ended up staying for about a week and a half so we had plenty of time to show him Boston as well. We took him all over downtown and to our favorite places to eat. We did lots of sitting around the house and introduced him to Brooklyn Nine-Nine and whole lobsters.





I was sad to see him go when he headed back out west to a new job in Arizona. It's been a long time since we had any length of time to just be around each other. This kid is so smart and works so hard. He is hilarious and always makes me laugh. He's really the greatest little brother I've ever had.

October 1, 2015

Drew & NYC

Last week my little brother called me up and said he wanted to come for a visit. He's been working in Tennessee and Alabama for the summer and figured Boston wasn't so far away so he might as well go east before he has to head west again. He was on our doorstep two days later. We already had a trip to New York planned for our niece's baptism and nephew's blessing so Drew came with us. He'd never been before so it was really perfect timing.


The Pope was in town the same weekend so the city was bustling. The first day we were there we headed down to the World Trade Center 9/11 Memorial and discovered the Pope had just left. We ate some pizza on the edge of a little park and watched a variety of religious leaders and spectators pour out of the memorial site. 


We walked down to Wall Street and then over to the Brooklyn Bridge. By then I was definitely feeling tired so I let the boys walk across the bridge and back while I sat under a tree and rested. I actually liked having some time to just sit and watch people.


One of the spots I really wanted to see on this trip to the city is a little yarn store called Purl Soho. They have the most amazing yarns in the brightest colors. It was a little slice of heaven. I don't think we've spent much time in Soho and we didn't have a lot this day either but from what I saw I love it! Next time we're in NYC I want to spend all of our time there!


After the my niece's baptism on Saturday (more on that later) we headed out to Governors Island. There was a street fair on the way down to the subway so naturally we had to grab a few snacks.




I'd never been to Governors Island before, it was a very short ferry ride from the city but with green grass and trees it felt much farther away. The views of the Statue of Liberty and Manhattan couldn't be beat! We had lunch from a variety of food trucks on the island including a burrito that I could eat again and again. I miss Mexican food!


We jumped off the train in Times Square and I think it blew Drew's mind a little bit. We were so tired of walking at this point and in desperate need of a bathroom. If there is one thing New York City doesn't have it's enough public bathrooms. We found one on the third floor of the Toys R Us so if you're ever in Times Square and need one- you're welcome. We ended up finding a little cafe table with three chairs and sat there for a good long while letting our legs rest and just watching all the madness swirl by. By the time we got back to my brother-in-law's apartment we were starving again so we popped across the street for some dinner at Tom's Restaurant (the one from Seinfeld). Drew loves that show so it was the perfect place to go.


After church on Sunday we headed for Rockefeller Center. This is one of my very favorite places in New York. We did the Top of the Rock tour which is always good- I think this makes my third time. We sat on top of the Rockefeller building for a good hour looking at the city and talking. I haven't spent an extended amount of time with my little brother since just after I got home from my mission and we lived in the same apartment complex so it's been really nice to just hang out again.








We left New York that night and got to watch the lunar eclipse from start to finish in the car. It was a very busy weekend and it might take me weeks to recover the regular use of my legs and back but it was so worth it.

August 5, 2015

NYC for Memorial Day

Over Memorial Day weekend we decided to head to NYC to see the herd of nieces and nephew (with another on the way!) before they took flight out west for the summer. Our plan was to give their parents some time to clean, pack and rest while we entertained kids. We took at least a few if not all five of the kids out every day we were there and had a blast!

Our first stop was a little playground at the very top of Central Park. Gwen and Sadie have uncle Thomas just wrapped around their fingers. I love watching him with these girls.



^^ Sadie never leaves home without her purse or her two cell phones^^




Any time Thomas sat or stood still for even a moment he was swarmed by kids. They just love wrestling around on their very own human jungle gym. This was how much of our weekend looked:


We rode the subway to church on Sunday, these kids are such city kids. They were watching out the window for the point where the subway tracks split- one goes down and the other goes above it. They tell me about this every time we visit. It's kind of a big deal when you're 4 or 5 years old.



^^ Right after telling Sadie to stop licking the post she's leaning on. Immune system of steel growing up here!^^


The afternoon was filled with naps. Sort of. I'm not sure how much sleeping actually happened, there was a lot more wiggling around, watching the iPad and poking uncle Thomas' face when he started to snore.






That evening we watched all five kids, took them to the park and put them to bed all by ourselves. It was pretty crazy but we didn't lose any of them. It made me really glad that you just get one kid at a time and gradually get used to having more and more. Five kids all at once is a little overwhelming

On Memorial Day we took the three youngest to Central Park. Cameron really wanted us to take him to the Bronx Zoo and was not happy about the fact that we were headed to the Central Park Zoo instead. He also had a little meltdown when we got on what he claimed was the wrong train which was taking us to Fake Central Park. I was so glad we had about 457 packs of fruit snacks to bribe good behavior and calm fights over orange juice and shared bagels and incorrect train choices.


It ended up taking us a little longer to get to the park than we planned, we stopped for bagels, at the splash pad and playground, we got popsicles and had to find the potty a few times. By the time we got to the zoo it was about time to head back home so we skipped seeing any animals and walked our way up to the Bethesda Fountain (Befesba Mountain if you're Cam). Sadie watched for every horse and carriage that passed as we walked through the park and got especially excited when ones with pink or purple adornments came our way.






As the fruit snacks began to dwindle we stopped to let them take off their shoes and run in the grass for a while. They found a turtle near the Boathouse pond and couldn't wait to tell their mom about their new friend Snap Turtle. We headed back to the subway via Strawberry Fields and were very grateful that we will just have one kid to wrangle for a while before we add any others to the mix.

January 14, 2015

2014 By The Numbers

I like making lists. On our drive to Canada the other week we made a list of all the things we could number about 2014, a little list of counted blessings and adventures.

Visited 7 countries while traveling- France, Monaco, England, Spain, Germany, Canada and the US.










Went to 7 major US cities- Washington D.C., Miami, Orlando, Dallas, Salt Lake, Honolulu, and New York

^^Friends in DC^^

^^Friends in Dallas^^






Visited a few smaller cities- Arimo, ID, Martha's Vineyard, Bar Harbor, ME, Concord, NH


^^Arimo^^
^^Martha's Vineyard^^
^^Bar Harbor^^

Sarah planned two major parties - a wedding reception and the Ward Christmas party



Went to 3 concerts - Dave Matthews Band, Fleetwood Mac, Jim Gaffigan




^^Fleetwood Mac^^



Hosted 13 friends and family members for visits and tours of the city






Saw one Red Sox game, the US Open, BYU v. UConn football and BYU v. UMass Amherst basketball




Sailed on a boat 4 times including one trip all the way up the coast of Mass.



We planned and co-hosted 7+ summer BBQs and made 18+ racks of ribs




Thomas played 25+ games of tennis and Sarah crocheted 20+ blankets and other projects




Sarah had one sibling get married (Annalie to Keveren) and another get engaged (Seth to Miranda)



We celebrated 2 years of marriage, Sarah's 28th birthday and Thomas's 30th




So long 2014! You've been interesting and hard and full of adventures. Bring on 2015!

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