Tuesday, September 16, 2008

New York, New York

This past weekend Ben and I flew to New York for a two day visit. Yankee and Shea Stadiums are being torn down after this season and Ben wanted to see some games before that happened. We met up with our friends, the Clements, and a friend of mine (Emily)  that I worked with in Utah whose husband goes to med school there. We were able to explore Saturday morning and evening and Sunday morning around the two afternoon games we went to. New York is everything I thought it was going to be: ginormous, amazing, smelly, exciting, confusing, and a favorite city to explore more of in the future. Here are some things we saw/did.


This is actually when we got back home to Chicago. The Blues Brothers were there to greet us. 

The Clements in New Jersey where we parted ways. = (
My friend Emily that we met up with in Chinatown for some foreign/unknown food and chit chat. 
Sunday afternoon we went to Shea Stadium to see the Mets play the Braves before we headed back to Long Island to catch our flight. If we ever move to New York I'd definitely become a Mets fan over a Yankees one. They got much more into the game and were friendlier. Not to mention that I like their colors better too! =)
Sorry, we're kind of blocking the field here. But you can see the new Met's stadium on the left hand side of the picture.
Wouldn't you want to hug that guy too? We found pictures of their lovable mascot everywhere and had to take pictures of him. 
Times Square - cool to look at but hated walking around with the slew of people. Not to mention that I got in a little tiff with a street vendor. Punk.
Saturday we went to see the Yankees. I thought it was really cool to go see them play once here (even though I hate their team). But the stadium has so much history - and it was the ugliest stadium I had ever been in or seen in my life. It's a good thing they're tearing it down (sorry, Ben and sorry Yankee fans).
Alex Rodriguez played for the Mariners for years before selling out for a huge/record breaking deal with Texas and then the Yankees. I am not a big fan of his. A few fans saw me make this face and just about popped me a good one. Oops!

I got goosebumps when I saw Lady Liberty.


Yep, right as we turned the corner to see Times Square it started to rain. Luckily that only last about an hour or two. 
Teeny tiny Statue of Liberty behind us to the left.
We spent quite a bit of time at the World Trade Center site. This is all of the construction going on down there. They have approved plans to rebuild that should finish up in 2012. We went only two days after Sept. 11th so there were a lot of flowers/posters still up. This was the biggest thing that I wanted to see in New York.

Wall Street
This was also on Wall Street and where George Washington took his oath to be the first president.
Some things left up at the WTC site.
Trinity Church - after we rode the subway in and turned the corner, this is the first thing I saw - so amazing. I love historical buildings and architecture - Ben had to pry me away from this thing to see the rest of the city.
It's also where the treasure was buried under in the movie National Treasure (side note).

City Hall Park
New York was AMAZING! I'm glad Ben and I are so close (2 hour flight) so that we can see it again before we move away from Chicago in a few years. I would definitely love to have several days and walk around all of the neighborhoods and buroughs to see the cultural side of the city as well. I have to admit that I did not enjoy "New York-style" pizza though. It pales in comparison to Chicago's deep dish. But New York was just swell.

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

9 days until...

This
and this
and this

and the Clements!

(and no I don't like the Yankees one bit ( boo to ARod) and am not a huge fan of the Mets either, but both of their stadiums are being torn down next year so we had to go and see Yankee's stadium at least once! and we might as well go to a Met's game while we're in town!)



Labor Day Weekend

For Labor Day we left for the weekend up to Wisconsin to go camping. Ben bought two travel books about Wisconsin's hikes and best campgrounds so we can take full advantage while we're here a few more years and we're only a few hours away. They helped us find this perfectly forgotten campground that was beautiful and quiet.
This was our campsite. It was right on a lake (called Bloody Lake - kinda gross I know - but it was named after a battle between Chief Black Hawk and the U.S. Army that happened feet from our site). We were completely surrounded by trees and then the lake - perfect! 
The view from our tent. In the mornings the lake was all foggy. I wanted so badly to get a row boat and row around the lake like in The Notebook. Love that movie...
Our wild apple tree right next to our tent. And yes I ate two apples off of that tree... was that a bad idea?
Just a few miles outside our campsite were our cow friends. The next three pictures show our 360 degree views once we were away from our campsite.


Ben hanging up our "shower" - that thing was a life saver!
We did lots of hiking around some lakes. Below is Ben's mountain man look. Just call him Jedediah.. or Jeremiah... or something burly like that.

One of the lakes we hiked around is in the background. It felt dang fine jumping in there after hiking for hours. And below is one of our infamous "squeeze together and hold your arm out" pictures.
A guy in Freeport, Illinois gathered donations to make a miniature version of Wrigley Field and of course Ben had to see it on our way home.  So here it is.
A beautiful midwestern sunset.


You can't go to Wisconsin and not sample their plentiful cheese selection... and soft serve ice cream.

On our way home we decided to head a little further west to Iowa to Dubuque ( pretty random.. I know.. ) pretty much because I wanted to see the Mississippi River again - we were surprised to see such a cool old river town.  

We stumbled across Ulyssus S. Grant's home on the drive back too.
Love vacations! In a week and a half we're headed to New York for a Yankees' game, Met's game, and some site seeing. Woohoo!