A couple of weeks ago Mark and I stole away for a weekend to explore New York City. We celebrated our 5th anniversary and took the chance to check out NYC while we're living on the same side of the country. At just a two hour flight, it was so easy to get away for the weekend.
We stayed in a wonderful hotel right by Central Park, in the middle of Manhattan. It turns out that hotel rooms in NYC (or at least in Manhattan) are... small. Nice, but small. This was our room:
We didn't let the room size bother us though as it reminded us how grateful we are to no longer live in a one bedroom apartment.
We landed on Friday afternoon and went on a run through Central Park. It was so fun being out in the park and running with so many other runners. I've never seen that many people running the same route who weren't running an official race of some sort. After our run (and showers) we went out to dinner, then headed to the MET. We were expecting rooms and rooms of canvas art (which they did have) but we were pleasantly surprised at the wide variety of stuff to enjoy. Everything was extremely well put together and it was a really pleasant experience.
One of the exhibits displayed musical instruments from around the world and from various points in history. Of course I especially liked the clarinet exhibit!
On Saturday we went to FAO Schwartz, the Apple Store, and some other shops. No pictures from shopping, but it was really fun to explore the huge stores! We spent a ton of time in FAO Schwarz, wishing we could buy the fun toys and play with them. After shopping through most of the day, we made it to Times Square. It was freezing and windy but a really neat experience.
We spent Saturday evening at dinner and a show. We saw Avenue Q, which did not disappoint. We laughed and laughed and we're still quoting funny lines from it and singing random songs we remember.
On Sunday, we headed out to Battery Park so Mark could attempt some pictures of Lady Liberty. It was so bitterly cold and windy though that I hid behind a building and Mark just took as many pictures as he could before his fingers froze. But, we can say we saw the Statue of Liberty now.
Next we headed over to the Brooklyn Bridge. The wind had died down (though it was still freezing) so we decided to walk across the bridge. It was an absolutely lovely walk.
We had such a wonderful time in NYC and we couldn't think of a better way to celebrate 5 years of marriage than with another adventure!
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