Monday, January 24, 2011

New York Trip part 2

Day 4:


We left Ricks house and headed back to New York City where we would stay for the rest of the trip. We visited NYU, which I really did not like due to the size and lack of campus. We decided to walk around Soho where we discovered this wonderful Indian restaurant where I got a great sandwich and mango and cucumber juice. We found some great shops and visited Dean and Deluca.

Day 5:




I think this was my favorite day in the city! It was so much fun! We visited the library, with mom's friend Beth. We went to Bergdorf Goodman and had tea, and deviled eggs. Next we walked around a bit, and visited Central Park. We got gelato and then headed over to an art opening. It was a really wonderful day, I had such a blast.

Day 6:



We visited Sarah Lawrence, which was our last college to visit. I liked the school, the campus was pretty and the classes seemed interesting. Their study abroad program to London sounds amazing. Next mom and I went to Brooklyn and got some AMAZING pizza at Grimaldi's. We wondered about then met Greg in Soho to go to dinner. On the way we visited Pearl art supplies and found a wonderful bakery called "Birdcage."

Day 7:




First we took another visit to Central Park. It was a gorgeous day, the park was amazing. Next mom and I visited the Met and got to see so many wonderful exhibits. I saw many of my favorite paintings, which were even better up close. Later we visited a store called "Eataly" which had all Italian imported food. We got some ravioli for dinner. It was a really cool place.

Day 8:


This was our last day of our trip. There were so many things we wanted to do and so little time. We decided to visit the Natural History Museum which was really fun. Mom and I headed to Barneys so she could meet with the head of perfume there. An hour later we were in the airport, on our way home.

It was a really great trip! I had such a good time and learned and saw a lot!

1 comment:

luis.r.villa@gmail.com said...

When I went to New York in 1989 the year your mother married Ben,I stayed with them at the apartment they had in Brooklyn.
In my visit to the Metropolitan I was impressed by a big bronze."The Vine" and now I see it in one of your photos.
Wonderful surprise.
Luis Villa