Thursday, April 24, 2008

New York day 2

Day 2 we headed for the Statue of Liberty. Greg and Gavin joined us. Greg had yet to do much sight seeing so off we went. We got a late start and ended up waiting in line for about an hour. We did finally get a decent pretzel from a street vendor. We took a boat over and enjoyed watching Greg wrestle with Gavin, he wanted to swim with the ducks. Once the boat started Gavin settled down and enjoyed the ride. The Statue of Liberty is amazing. On a side note, in order to get inside her you have to make reservations at least 3 days in advance. We were unaware of that so we stayed on the outside. After lunch and a few souvenirs we headed back and met up with Natasha. We stopped to get a purse for Heidi on Canal street and then headed to Macys so Corbin could pick up something for his prom date. Oh yeah he's going to prom. We didn't do to much walking this time and took the subway. Greg was a trooper and carried Gavin and his stroller up and down all those stairs. Our last stop was Rockefeller center. The kids had no idea what I was talking about as I tried to describe the place to them so we had to stop.




We also went to see Cheryl and Joe. We had a short visit with them because Cheryl was not doing well. Seeing her in bed was an eye opener for me. I did not see my mom get that sick when she had cancer and it was hard to see Cheryl so fragile and small. Cancer is an awful illness and I hope never to experience it myself or with my kids.

We couldn't agree on a place to eat so it was back to the subway and a stop at Mcdonalds and Subway on the way back to Gregs. We had a great time and a wonderful visit . We have to go back and head to the top of the Empire State Building at night to see all of the lights. Next time we will have to stay an extra day or just plan to rest after that overnight flight.

New York



So the kids and I headed to New York for a few days over spring break. We flew Jetblue, the "shut eye", and got in about 6 am. I ended up flying jumpseat, back w/ the flt attendants, so shut eye for me did not happen. When we arrived at Greg and Natashas we visited for a little bit and then I had to get a little bit of sleep. After a short nap the kids and I went into the city on the subway. I was very impressed with how easy it was. Natasha gave us a great map and Corbin was great at navigating. The hardest thing was knowing which direction to head once you got out of the subway. We stopped at Central park and spent quite a while looking for the Balto statue. When the boys were little the movie Balto was one of their favorites. I really wanted to show them the statue. They thought I was crazy, asking people for directions to the statue of Balto. It took us a while but we found it.




The next stop was FAO swartz toy store. Trevor, our lego fan, loved all of the statues made from legos. This was a favorite, if you can't tell it is of the Harry Potter group. I also took a picture of Corbin next to chewbacca but decided not to add it. We did alot of walking just to see the sights and walked right by the Empire State Building without realizing it. The entrance area was under construction and we walked right under it. I am not sure if there was a favorite for any of them but I do know that after getting very little sleep and walking for hours the bus tour we took was my favorite. We even saw filming being done, I wasn't brave enough to go up and ask what was being filmed and I couldn't convince Corbin to do it for me. I kept pointing out places on the tours that I had seen in movies or tv shows. We got off at the Twin Tower site and was a little dissapointed that there wasn't really any sort of memorial any more, at least that I could see. We did peek through the fence to see the construction area.


We ended up in Time square late in the afternoon and it was crazy loud and crowded. There were so many people, tourists to be exact and it wasn't even tourist season yet. I would hate to be there when it was. By about 7pm we were exhausted and headed back to Gregs for some authentic NY pizza. We were starving and it was delicious. We had a great first day and were looking forward to the next. We had to decide between the Statue of Liberty and the Empire State Building. The boys wanted to go to the top of the Empire State Building and Kortney wanted to see the Statue of Liberty. I couldn't afford both so I decided that I didn't want to stand in line for three hours to get to the top of the Empire State Building so the Statue of Liberty won.




Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Spring break is coming

So I finally added the pictures of Korinn now I will update you on our activities.

The girls are enjoying their dance classes and will be having a performance in May. Trent is getting ready to advance to a yellow belt in Karate, and trying to learn his recital piece for piano. Trevor and Corbin are both in track and just today I noticed that Trevor has almost caught up with Corbin in height. Only about 4 in to go. He passed me up a while ago.

This next week is Spring Break and the older kids and I are off to New York to visit Greg and Natasha and to see the sights. We are trying out the flight benefits with Jetblue, and hopefully all will go well. I am a little concerned about the return flt, but so far there are plenty of seats. After we get back Trevor and Corbin want to go to California to visit their friends there. If it works out they will go by themselves Friday returning Sunday or Monday. It should be quite the week. I have promised Trent and Korinn a flight to San Diego to stay for a few days with a friend there after we get back and I find out when testing is.





ok, so here are the pictures of curly locks. She really looked cute and we have curled her hair often.