Thursday, June 24, 2010

NYC Insanity

Anyone ever tried to do NYC in 2 days? Can I just say EXHAUSTING! I had my own adventure just trying to get to NY. The fun part about this trip was that it was time for me and just me! I can't remember the last time I went by myself overnight anywhere! I was to fly out of the Detroit airport at 1:30 and arrive at 3:30pm simultaneously as my parents were to land. My bro-in-law Jake was to meet us all at the JFK airport and escort us to their awesome accommodations literally a couple blocks from ground zero, with a view of the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, and New Jersey from the sun deck atop their building.

Well I board my flight on time, only to find out JFK is having "issues" of some kind and is not allowing any flights to take-off until it is resolved. After an hour wait, we finally get clearance for take-off, HURRAY! But wait! It gets better...we get pushed back, start taxiing to the runway when an attendant call light starts beeping incessantly. Due to condensation buildup from the a/c it caused the button to malfunction. We have to head back to the gate, only to wait for another hour just for the ground crew to get us to a gate, to do the repair. I'm now fast approaching 2.5 hours on the plane. It's now 3:30pm, my parents have landed and I'm still stuck on a plane in Detroit! An announcement is made, if it will take 15 minutes or less to repair we'll turn around and head out, then they stop short and announce for everyone to get off the plane. Our flight was canceled! WHAT?!? I don't have time for this! I have plans!! I paid $70 for a ticket to see Dave Brubeck an 80+ year old world famous Jazz pianist at the Blue Note and it starts at 8pm! Through some divine inspiration I picked up a phone and after a 5 minute hold rather than another hour wait to get re-booked with a flight agent, I was able to secure a seat on the 5:15pm flight, which was in half an hour. Talk about a LONG day. Of all the times I've traveled with my children by myself, we have never had this happen. I was just grateful that the one time (keeping my fingers crossed this will be the ONLY time this happens) I'm traveling alone and not checking any baggage. I get on the next flight and miraculously we actually go somewhere. I arrived in NY after 7pm, sadly without the welcoming committee and help I'd planned on. I received my instructions to navigate myself through the Metro system in NY knowing it would take an hour and a half to get to the Blue Note. I arrived at the Blue Note just in time to hear the last song. It definitely wasn't worth $70 in my opinion, maybe if I heard the show I'd feel a little better about it. But oh well! What can you do? With that adventure of just getting there now over I could enjoy the time I had to be with my mom, dad, youngest brother, youngest sister and her husband. We then moved forward at a breakneck pace to catch all the sights and sounds of NYC!!

To sum up the trip, let me just post what my dad wrote to my bro in his mission:

Friday we land at JFK airport NY. After we catch the “Air Train” to the Howards Beach stop, Jake is there with a box of cookies, huge, thick, warm, 8 oz plus cookies, chocolate walnut, oatmeal raisin, choc chip etc…. he knew we’d be famished for good cookies. He then help us get our unlimited subway pass and off to the Manhattan accommodations, 2 transfers later, we were on the streets and rolling our luggage among the Friday rush hour crowd.

This was the reception I was hoping I'd receive and would have had everything been on time...

They have the most ideal place to live. 50 yards from the Hudson River, a penthouse on the 27th floor overlooking all of Manhattan (M) including ground Zero about 3 minutes away from their home…….We had Tickets to Dave Brubeck , at the Blue Note Jazz Club, $70 per seat……which according to Jake (and I do believe every word) is about the most famous jazz club in NY, Jake even has a CD of Dave performing the entire CD at the BN. Natalie was also coming and her flight was supposed to land about the same time as ours but the flight was cancelled….that’s another story. We met up with Alli and decided to do dinner at the BN so we caught several sub connections and arrived at this cramped probably 30’ by 100’ facility crammed with tables and chairs. After dinner the group shows up and this old guy (I told Jake before that Dave had to be at least 110 years old) comes on the scene and has to be hoisted up to the piano literally by a couple of guys….and off they go with 15 minute plus pieces of “Somewhere over the rainbow” and “I’ve got Rhythm” and others…..Dave calls up some lady from the audience to sing a number which was fantastic…then at the very end Natalie makes her entry finally (but unfortunately misses 90% of the concert). It was a night to remember thoroughly enjoyable. After we get Nat a pizza and headed to Times Square, a lot like Piccadilly Circus in London except about 10 time bigger and brighter. I have photos we’ll send…. After we returned to the apt we go down to the Hudson River and enjoy the night lights on the water and plan a bit for Saturday….real fun to have Nat there too!

Day 2 began with a dozen of the most unique/fantastic donuts, a trip to the “rip off store” and a 8:00 AM date with a ferry to the Statue of Liberty (We live in a Great Country!!!!!!!!), a ferry ride to Ellis Island where all the emigrants who came through NY were processed from 1892-1943. Then to Macy’s Store famous for the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade (9 stories tall and a New York block long, it is huge), then lunch at the Grand Central rail station, then to the Empire State Building and up to the 102nd floor observation deck for a look over the city,

(Actually it was only the 86th, if you paid an extra fee, you could go to the 102nd)

in the evening we saw the most clever play “39 Steps” by Hitchcock…..what a funny show!!….you really had to be there, after we went to Times Square again so Chris could photo with his new camera and we did a late dinner…getting home after midnight. Sunday we went to Alli and Jake's M ward, very interesting building 5 stories with sacrament meeting on the top floor, with the full previous day it was tiring going up the stairs and back down for SS and up for Priesthood Meeting. Back to Alli and Jake's for a bagel lunch, starts to rain lightly, we walk to Wall Street and the NY Stock Exchange, see the Wall Street “Bull”, pass the Trinity church but they were closed (George Washington went there after shopping at Macy’s or something….Andrew Hamilton is buried there…next time you spend a $20 or a $3 bill think of Trinity), over to Ground Zero to see the reconstruct of the World Trade Center, past the Dow Jones Industrial Stock Exchange, then to the Museum of Natural History (Free with Alli’s passes, then to Central Park (what a great park we probably spent nearly 2 hours there, lots of pics), then to the Ghost Busters Building, on the same long block but at the other end is the Manhattan Temple and across the street is the Metropolitan Opera Center, then off to Columbia University to see the Campus where Jake works (reminded me a bit of Harvard, old , well kept). We went to some Italian place for some fab pasta, and one chocolate desert that was devoured by 6 hungry hombre’s. Then a subway ride to the Ghost busters Fire Station in lower M and then home to crash. Monday get up to see Alli off to work pack up and head to the airport with Jake's help. Fly to Michigan and start to recover from the breakneck pace. PHEW!!

Needless to say we were utterly exhausted!! I think I'm still trying to recover!


1 comment:

Unknown said...

Sounds like insanity to me. 2 days in any new place sounds hectic, then with the flight delay... yikes. I am glad you had fun on the adventure.