For the last lunch of the year, I had my first not Christmas related lunch with some coworkers today. It was no La Ha, but it was still nice.
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Capitol Lunch
I realize this is pretty close to the picture in this post, but at the time I didn't know it would become my "usual". I have settled into an old routine in a new place: A microwave pizza, a bottle of water, and something to read. Only now instead of in my office, it's by the window in the break room with the added bonus of of people watching below. New show every day from 12 to 1.
Monday, December 28, 2009
Kroger Time
One of the benefits of getting off work at 4, you can go grocery shopping and still be home before you'd normally be out of work.
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Retrospective
The Friday before our Christmas vacation began Mari and I had Chinese food from our favorite hole-in-the-wall, China Wok. My fortune said something about luck showering down, and Mari's said something about luck in the near future. Well a billion people can't be wrong. From New York to Ireland, this could not have been a better week.
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Traditional Lighting
We headed down to Opryland with the Lonnie, Amanda, and Payton to see the lights and eat at the Cascades, a Christmas tradition (though it usually included my folks.) It was a good time despite a huge crowd of people checking in for tomorrow's Music City bowl game.
Friday, December 25, 2009
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Triumphant Return
Airport to Bed & Biscuit to Home. And all is well. Mari pointed out pretty much every picture I have of our dogs has them asleep, so I'm going to have to come up with some action shots to prove that's not all they do.
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
The Last Bite In The Apple
Dinner at a New York deli, and a slice of New York cheesecake to finish it off. Tomorrow is an early flight out, so I'll say so long to Gotham now. It's been incredible.
Between The Lions
We strolled by the New York Public Library and saw the very steps the Ghostbusters fled down (picture not mine, I didn't get a blogworthy one.)
FDNY
Our final walk. We cut down one street and got to witness the deployment of several FDNY trucks as they raced up and put out a burning Irish pub.
Going Under
We had walked almost everywhere with the occasional cab, so we thought we must experience the subway before we left.
Miracle Mouse
We all met up at Macy's. The original store of "Miracle on 34th Street" fame. It was, like most shopping stores this close to Christmas regardless of New York, packed to the gills. We heard it was a minimum of a 30 minute wait to buy anything. So our visit was brief.
Armored Parade
You can guess what my favorite wing was. After several leisurely hours there we only finished the first floor, but we had to meet up with the rest of the family so it was time to go.
Artistic Lunch
We were still only about half way through the Met's first floor, so we stopped for lunch there. They have several places to eat, one of them with a view of Central Park, which never gets old.
The Met
First stop, the Metropolitan Museum of Art. We're taking today slow after walking about 50 miles yesterday. We're also on our own for most of it, as the rest of the clan has reservations for the whole American Girl experience.
Bagels
Our last day dawns with us finally getting to those New York bagels. We did the cream cheese, but passed on the lox.
Monday, December 21, 2009
Waterments
Not the best picture, but this was my favorite sight on the way to the hotel. Giant stacked ornaments on a water fountain surrounded by lit up trees.
Little Italy
More rest at the Kimberly, then dinner at Luna Piena, a recommendation of doorman Ralph. The only thing better than our authentic Italian waiter and his great accent, was no exaggeration the best Italian food I have ever eaten.
Twisted
Now done with FAO, here came even more walking. From there back to the hotel. On the way Mari and I snagged our first New York pretzel.
Big Apple
Now what? Yep, more walking. From 30 Rock to the corner of Central Park, where lies the Apple Store.
Top Of The Rock 4
The Statue of Liberty can barely be seen out there on the water. Again, Mari got a much better shot with the more powerful digital camera.
Top Of The Rock 1
We went up to the top and were blown away by the view. Here's a little attempt at something artistic with city and snow. Mari took better ones with the "real" camera.
Dancin' Girls
We walked down and dropped Jenni and Megan off at Radio City to see the Rockettes. One more sight crossed off the list.
The Times
Day three began with Starbucks coffee and a copy of the New York Times. Jenni, Steve, Megan, and Scott finally made it in late last night after a long trek from Seattle, not helped by the huge snow storm.
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