NYC trip part 1
Day 3 - Friday
Friday was Carrie's 35th birthday!
The Statue of Liberty
I hadn't been to the Statue of Liberty since I was about 14 years old. I forgot how majestic and lovely the statue is, and how cool the view of the NYC skyline is. I walked up about 6 flights of stairs to get to her feet -- my knees will never forgive me. The good news it is wasn't as cold a day as the previous days had been. Plus, since it wasn't tourist season the lines were ridiculously short and we pretty much walked onto the ferry at every stop. Hooray!
Ellis Island was very cool. It was inspiring to be in the same room as the immigrants whose lives were changed in every way.
We had a bit of an adventure looking for someplace to eat lunch. I'd intended taking Carrie to Black Tap for burgers and some crazy milkshakes. The line was so big there were two lines. We stood in the back for about 10 minutes, and when the line hadn't moved I asked the people at the front of the second line how long they'd been waiting. They'd waited and hour and a half and moved 10 feet. We left, of course. It took half an hour to walk to Venieros and ate some dessert. It was pretty good, but I'm not going to lie: I felt like a HUGE failure that Carrie didn't get a proper lunch.
911 Memorial Museum
By the time we found the 911 Museum we only had about 45 minutes to look around. Here's a tip: You're going to want MORE than 45 minutes to look around. There were artifacts from the day, pieces of the building, and stories of survivors. It was all very respectful and hopeful and somehow not depressing. I want to go back and spend more time there.Musical #4 - She Loves Me
The catalyst for the trip was Carrie's desire to see Zachary Levi in She Loves Me. She lucked out that the first preview happened to fall ON her birthday. The production was delightful! The cast was perfect, the set deserves a Tony on it's own, the story (basically a musical version of You've Got Mail set int he 1950s) is sweet, and the music is charming. Zachary was darling, but Laura Benanti stole the show. I could not get enough of her facial expressions and glorious voice. Throw in Jane Krakowski and Gavin Creel and I was enchanted. Just so cute. The quintessential old-school musical.
After the show, we waited at the stage door. Carrie's wish was a photo with Zachary -- and she got it! We were at the end of the line, but he went down (with music blasting from his car) the entire line and signed everything put in front of him. Then he went back down the line, starting with "Birthday Girl" Carrie, and took photos with everyone. There were at least 100 of us. He was such a good sport. He kept thanking everyone for coming and telling us to bring our friends. Such a doll. I was disappointed Laura didn't show, but she'd been sick so I guess I can't blame her.
Then Carrie and I finally got an actual meal. Tom's Diner is famous because of Seinfeld. It wasn't the greatest food ever, but Carrie was happy with her pancakes, and it was her birthday, so I was satisfied.
The final step total for the day. Not bad! |
Day 4 - Saturday
We spent Saturday hanging out with friends of Carrie's who live in New York. It was a nice, relaxing way to end the trip.
Alice's Teacup
None of her friends had been to Alice's Teacup, and I dream of the Curious French Toast, so I dragged them there first thing in the morning. Carrie bought Adrien's brunch as a thank you for letting us stay at her apartment. Not having to pay for a hotel was a HUGE relief for both of us.
Adrien, Angela, and Kyle |
Play (matinee) - The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime
When I walked into the theatre and saw the stage for The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime, I thought, "I didn't know they were going to perform on the Holodeck!" I had no idea what I was in for. Wow, was this play good. The story is about an autistic teenage boy dealing with changes in his life. The brilliant stage and storytelling was used to tell the story from his point of view. I was amazed by what they could do with the stage, and with the focus and skill of the young man playing Christopher. I can't say enough nice things about it. I'd recommend it to anyone who likes good theater and is interested in something new and a little different.
We spent the afternoon with Lee, who I previously had known only by reputation. That didn't last long as Lee is an open book! We hung out at his apartment with his huge dog, Nancy, for an hour or so, and then he joined us at Arriba Arriba for dinner. Lee is gregarious and entertaining and apparently knew everybody -- totally added to the New York experience!
Musical #4 - Something Rotten!
Dinner went a little long, and I ended up being too late to be seated right away for Something Rotten! Fortunately, I was allowed to watch the first couple of numbers while standing next to the usher, and then seated in the front row of the first balcony -- Carrie and I had seriously fantastic seats. I was about 20 feet away from the stage. The show was hilarious! The basic idea is that a duo of script-writing brothers gets frustrated that Shakespeare is more successful than they, so they decide to write the first-ever musical. It made fun of musicals and Shakespeare and I was totally up for all that. The songs were entertaining, the dancing great, and the characters lovable. Having seen both, I am surprised Fun Home won the Tony because Something Rotten! hit all the sweet spots. It was the perfect show to end the trip on.
We intended to take a photo in front of the curtain, but they raised it right as the camera snapped. And then the ushers yelled at us for taking a photo of the stage. Whoops! |
We joked that it looks like Christian Borle is about to murder me. In reality, he was the sweetest, more humble man. Proof that I have the worst selfie skills. |
I asked the girl behind me to take a photo of me and Brian D'Arcy James. He can sing to me any time. He's so talented! |
Day 5 - Sunday
Carrie had an early flight and left before I got up, sadly. My flight wasn't until the afternoon, so I walked around Lincoln Center and Columbus Circle a little bit, drinking in my last few hours in New York.
An eclectic collection of magnets to go along with my theatre experiences |
Not a bad week for walking. Too bad my FitBit died two days before the trip. Thank goodness for a pedometer app I downloaded to my phone. I do like to keep track, particularly on vacation! |
I am grateful for the trip and the break from reality for a few days. Can't wait to go back!