Chronicling our adventures in New York City from restaurants, to experiences, and day to day life in the Big Apple.
Monday, February 11, 2013
Sledding in the City
Snow fall brings out the kid in all of us. We had so much fun watching the sledders, young and old, in Central Park. Here's a video of some of the fun. I even took a ride myself! But, thank goodness, there's no video of that. Stephen was probably too busy laughing.
Saturday, December 29, 2012
Christmas in the City
Our first Christmas in New York! We were sad not to be able to come home to see family and friends, but we decided to make the most of it and enjoy the sights of New York during the holidays. The crowds were massive!! We waited until Christmas Eve to see most of the sights, because we thought the crowds might not be as big. We were wrong!! I was glad we fought the crowds to have another one of my "pinch me I'm in New York City" outings!
Hope everyone is enjoying this holiday season and staying warm!
Monday, December 3, 2012
Thanksgiving Day Parade
Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade 2012
I've watched the Macy's Parade on TV every Thanksgiving Day for as long as I can remember. It was absolutely surreal to be there in person. I felt like a little kid as I anxiously waited for the next big balloon to sneak out from behind the building. The parade routes were packed, but we managed to push our way up close enough to have a great view. People were watching from office buildings and apartment windows all up and down the parade route. Spectators even put up ladders in the back of the crowds to get a good view. Kids crawled up on phone booths and the tops of bus stops for a bird's eye view. Can't wait to continue this tradition again next year!
Staten Island Ferry



Sunday, September 23, 2012
Class Trips to Central Park
Every Thursday, my assistant and I lead 16 first graders into Central Park for a morning filled with exploration and discovery. It has become the highlight of my week. Each week, we pick another destination in the park. On our very first trip, we visited the Great Lawn. We did a scavenger hunt and recorded the things that we saw people doing in the park. The following week, we visited Turtle Pond (a first grade favorite) for the first time. My kids laugh and say that it should be called Duck Pond, though. That's the only animal we've seen there so far. The first time we went, we all just crowded around on a large rocky area and observed. A not so shy duck approached us and I watched as my kids laughed and enjoyed the moment. The next time we went, we came equipped with thermometers, recording sheets, pencils and cups to hold water from Turtle Pond. The kids loved touching the water, looking at it through magnifying glasses and measuring the temperature of the water. So far, this has been my favorite Central Park outing. We'll see what next week holds.
Here are a few pictures I snapped with the IPad on our walks through the park.
Here are a few pictures I snapped with the IPad on our walks through the park.
Cleopatra's Needle
Jackie Kennedy Onassis Reservoir
Turtle Pond
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