Monday, March 25, 2013

New York: Wakeful Dawn to Dusk

Living in the far north sometimes means that the red eye flight via Toronto to anywhere else is unavoidable. Add into that equation work, children and other commitments and most people with an ounce of commonsense would have said, um no, I shouldn't go to New York. Lucky for me, I have no commonsense when it comes to the opportunity to go somewhere awesome with awesomer peeps. Hence, the midnight flight meant that I was aboard with a bestie and ready to soar into the wakeful dawn.

Unlike some people, I am usually terrible at sleeping on planes, trains and other moving objects. In fact, I am terrible at sleeping period. I did manage an hour or so, but between connections, circling due to a VIP arrival and delays, we landed at La Guardia airport with little zzzz to pump up the system. But, this is New York. The thought of sleep was banished as we cabbed it to Manhattan. Traffic was jammed but there was plenty of time to soak in the sights as we drove around Central Park on the way to pick up our New York passes. I had purchased New York passes from www.newyorkpass.com. There are many options but if you can get these discounted, it seemed to pay for itself while fast tracking lines and having the most sites included. From there, we opted to take the train to Greenwich Village where the apartment and our hostess resided.

Now, again, having commonsense, we should have had a nap, but instead we freshened up and headed right back out the door. After some debate, we decided on the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) for the first stop. We figured out the trains and headed back uptown. Checking with two police officers and various tourists, we reached the edge of Central Park and the glamorous exterior of...the MET (Metropolitan Museum of Art). Laughing, I decided that it was meant. Lunch was found at a street vendor where I experimented with some sort of skishkabab and potato thingamy (Don't do it). Then, in we went and I am was so excited. They had a wonderful array of art representing many eras but they had my favorite in the Impressionists. The exhibition Impressionism and Fashion was a lovely display of art with the dresses and costumes worn in the displays featured in front. There was amazing islamic art, modern art, photography, fountains, sculpture and Eygytian Art. Our feet roamed as fast as possible but we still didn't see it all. I could have spent a lot more time there but we had a pre booked tour at the Tenement House Museum.

The day was crisp and the sky clear so we walked through Central Park. Wending our way, we found the lakes, the Boat House and then Poet's Walk while angling towards the subway. We got there and hopped aboard an F train heading downtown to the Lower East Side. We got off at Delancy and Essex and walked over to 97 Orchard Street. On this visit, we didn't watch the film and headed straight to the Shop Life Tour. This was a dynamic interactive tour that described immigrant life from the perspective of a German shop family (www.tenement.org/shoplife). I thoroughly enjoyed learning the stories and playing with the interactive object board. No pictures are allowed but the memories can be captured through their book. From the tenement house museum, we went to Katja's for dinner. It was lovely German food and complimented our tour very well. I had the goulash which was delightfully flavorful and filling.

There wasn't a huge amount of time to enjoy the pub like coziness or the amazing staff employed there as we had tickets to Mamma Mia. Back to the train we went and headed uptown to the Winter Garden Theatre where we arrived, sat down and the curtain rose. I would suggest allowing a bit more time than we did! Mamma Mia at the Winter Garden was a dream come true. The seats we found at Broadwaybox.com were fabulous as they were situated in the orchestra seating. We had a great view of the stage and could sing along to our hearts content. Honestly, I don't know if they were having their best night as it felt a bit off. The lead actress for Sophie sounded froggy and the sound was cutting in and out, but Donna's actress was phenomenal. I also loved the dancing crowd at the end.

Now, at the end of the show, you would think that we would have developed some sense and headed back to the apartment but no, that was not us. Instead, we shivered our way down to Times Square and hit the M&M shop, waved at the advertising,touristed our way about and then wandered down on foot to the Empire State Building. Nothing loathe, we headed in and all the way up for our 1:30 am viewing of the city at night. New York is stunning at all hours with the lights, water and energy. Finally, we made it back to the apartment for around 2:00. We crawled gratefully into a lovely bed to recharge so we could do it all again.

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