Calling all you Kings Pointers.....how many of you frequented Puglias in Little Italy during your academy days? We were so psyched to find it still open for business! We had a wonderful Italian meal under the streetside canopy. It was crazy busy there, too. Ahhh.....the memories!!
Never did I think I would be taking my little boy back to Puglias some day for dinner! How fun is that?!
It was pretty cool to see a stage set on the walk back from the subway to our hotel. I think Nikolas would have stood there all night and watched it had we given him the chance!
Saturday was the big day...the really, really long day! We were out of the hotel by 6 am on our way down to NBC Studios to watch the taping of the Today Show. We were a little later getting there than we had hoped....who knew that the B train didn't run on weekends?? We sure didn't! But, we made it anyway. Nikolas is a picky eater and we were so pleased to see him enjoying his fresh, hot NY bagel. Thatta boy, Nikolas! =)
6 am on a Saturday must be the quietest time for the subway! It was almost spooky!
What a fantastic sight upon exiting the subway station.
Rockefeller Center, the NBC Studio. You've all seen Larry (is that his name...I seem to be drawing a blank....), right? He never misses a day. He didn't miss this day either!
Ok, so I know I'm terribly cheesy, but ....oh well. =) I had DVR'ed the Today Show on Saturday just in case we got on. Can you spot me? Look for my pink jacket....
One of our favorite memories from the weekend was Saturday evening. After the Walk, we took a cab back to our hotel and got cleaned up for a night on the town. Thanks to Kelly we got some great advice as to which direction to head for a nice dinner. We found a Japanese restaurant and Nikolas was thrilled to have sushi. They overflow seated us in the lounge where there was a giant screen playing the Yankees game. Nikolas loved pestering me every time Boston scored--- he'll cheer for anyone playing against the Yankees! (Oh how he loves to get under my skin....!) We had a great family dinner and then roamed around Manhattan as the sun set. It was a warm, pleasant evening and we really enjoyed ourselves.
We were up for a thrill so we paid a bicycle taxi to give us a ride. My oh my. For those of you who remember, I was in a 3-car accident in a cab in New York enroute to the academy the first time. NYC taxis freak me out to this day........ after we got into the pedi-cab I thought "What on God's green earth am I doing?? This is JUST as scray!!" See for yourselves from the video below. You'll have to excuse Nikolas. We keep on him not to say "OMG" (the full version) but it was spewing from his mouth like a volcano during this adventure...... You'll see us pass by Radio City Music Hall where the NFL draft was taking place this weekend.
We didn't want to get too late of a start back to MD on Sunday, so we didn't plan too much. We had breakfast at a local diner (mmmm......fresh bagel with salmon locks.....). Afterwards, we walked to Central Park and let Nikolas be the little rock climber that he is (Central Park has lots of BIG rocks... it's very cool). We couldn't believe how relaxed we felt in the heart of Manhattan. It was quieter there than in our neighborhood!!
We got home about 4' Sunday and had Nikolas in bed by 7'. He had gone upstairs and then yelled down, "Ok, mom, I brushed my teeth. I'm ready for bed." I told him we'd be up in a minute to tuck him in. When Sven and I got upstairs, he was already asleep! What a tired boy!
I'd say our trip to NY for the Parkinson's Unity Walk was a GIANT SUCCESS! We all had a great time. An experience not soon to be forgotten. Stay tuned for footage from the actual walk.........
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