Showing posts with label museums. Show all posts
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05 March 2009

Mother/Daughter NYC Trip

In one week, Mom and I are headed off to New York City for a long weekend. Several times throughout college, we spent my spring break there, and Mom has been missing that trip, so off we go. We’re going to see the newly opened Guys and Dolls with Lauren Graham and Phantom. I’m working on tickets to Jersey Boys, South Pacific, or Wicked… though admittedly, I am hesitant to go through a broker. It’s truly unfortunate that New York passed the legalization of scalping, because ticket prices have climbed even higher than usual. I’d really love for Mom to see Jersey Boys, but not at $250/ticket. I could buy premium seats from the theater for $300/each if I wanted to pay that. It used to be that you couldn’t sell for a certain amount over the face value of the ticket. Now all that is gone. Grrrr.

I am looking forward to our trip, but truthfully, I go to New York so often that it’s hard for me to be REALLY excited. I told Mom that we need to look into going elsewhere after this. I’d really love to take her to London, because she would love the West End theater, and we could mix it up a little. Maybe next year.

I still have a lot of holes to fill in on our schedule, but it’s a start I suppose.

March 12, 2009

  • Arrive LGA, transfer to hotel
  • 7:45 – dinner reservations at Ruth’s Chris
  • Empire State Building or Top of the Rock


March 13, 2009

  • Shopping day!
  • Chelsea Market
  • Dinner – tentatively Empanada Mama, Hells Kitchen
  • 8:00 pm – Guys and Dolls, Nederlander Theater


March 14, 2009

  • Late lunch at Peter Luger's, Brooklyn
  • 8:00 pm – Phantom of the Opera, Majestic Theater
  • Dessert at Sardi’s after the show


March 15, 2009

  • Costume Institute at the Met
  • 3:00 – South Pacific, Vivian Beaumont Theater, Lincoln Center


March 16, 2009

  • Lunch at Grimaldi’s, Brooklyn
  • Walk back across Brooklyn Bridge
  • Transfer to LGA, flight home

15 February 2009

London 2009 -- Day Three


Sunday started late with breakfast at PrĂȘt a Manger. I had hoped to visit an outdoor art market that I had read about, so we headed down Bayswater Road along Hyde Park until we found the artists peddling their wares. Having seen a small handful of street artists in Florence, I was unprepared for the number of artists that we were out in full force on that beautiful Sunday morning. There were photographers, painters, watercolorists, clockmakers, and every sort of artist in between stretching from Hyde Park to Kensington Gardens. I loved walking along seeing their pieces, longing to take the largest and most beautiful home with me, but knowing how impractical it was. Given that I had difficulty finding an ATM, I didn’t bring anything home with me. :-\ Sad.

From there, we headed up to Oxford Street for some window shopping which morphed into Tottenham Court road (another HP reference for some of you!) before heading to the National Portrait Gallery to meet Todd. We didn’t end up finding him, so we ventured into the museum on our own. It’s one of the free gems in London, though on that Sunday afternoon, someone was a little overzealous with the heater. It was quite uncomfortable. We did manage to visit a few old friends in the museum though.

After the museum, Mary Beth and I headed to the Texas Embassy just off Trafalgar Square for chips and salsa before she had to head back to Leeds. The Texas Embassy, though not the best Tex-Mex food, holds a special place in my heart when I get homesick while abroad. It’s a big restaurant with all sorts of Texas memorabilia scattered throughout. A little piece of Texas in London. A little bit of trivia for you – the Texas Embassy restaurant actually exists in the same place that the Texas Embassy actually existed when Texas was its own entity. Previous occupants of the building also included White Star Shipping Line, infamous for the ill-fated Titanic.

Mary Beth headed to the train station around 4, leaving me to wait for Todd to determine how to spend our last night in London. We headed out in search of a pub and ended up at Ye Grapes in Mayfair where we watched soccer and had a few drinks. From there, I convinced Todd that we had to go visit the sites at night, as he hadn’t truly experienced the beauty of Big Ben yet. We tried to take the Underground, but the lines we needed were shut down, so we hopped in a cab.

We ended up having a late dinner at Locale, an Italian restaurant in Westminster, not far from where we had lunch on Friday. I ordered the basil pizza, and it was very much like the pizzas I had ordered in Italy. Thin crust, light cheese, light toppings, very flavorful. I really enjoyed it. Todd also seemed to really enjoy his pasta, as there was none left by the end of the meal. (Lots of Italian food this weekend, I know.)

We grabbed the subway up to Tower Hill, so I could photograph Tower Bridge at night. It was a little eerie to wander around the Tower of London at night, but the bridge was absolutely beautiful. I really enjoyed seeing it all lit up in the evening. We stayed up there for awhile, but decided to head back to Grosvenor House before the Underground stopped running.

Overall, it was a very laid back trip without too much excitement. The highlights for me were definitely seeing The Sound of Music, the long leisurely dinner with two good friends, and photographing London at night. London is such a beautiful city, I’m not sure I’ll ever get tired of it.

More pictures can be found on my photoblog, or I can send you the whole collection on Kodak. :)