Last month, Chris and I traveled to New York. We had a 6AM flight and man, did that mess us up! We had our good friend, Matt, take us to the airport in the middle of the night! After an exhausting 6 hour flight, we finally arrived at JFK!! To save money, we booked a room in Queens, East Elmhurst to be exact, and stayed at the LaGuardia Plaza Hotel.
Our day in the city actually started the next day because we were just too tired to leave our room. We bought our first ever 7-day pass MetroCard. Chris wanted to visit Madam Liberty and so we took our first train ride to Battery Park. I remembered feeling super exciting and anxious walking up those stairs that lead to the outside streets. Seeing Manhattan's numerous big buildings and skyscrapers...OMG!
Liberty Island and Ellis Island took up half of the day. We finally saw the big Statue of Liberty (and finally not the small one from Vegas) for the first time. Then, we proceeded to take another ferry trip to Ellis Island to learn about the immigration history of NY. THE LAND OF OPPORTUNITY.
The rest of the trip was exciting. We spent the weekend in Rochester with Chris' friends and there, we took a trip to Niagara Falls and hopped across the border line to Canada. I was pretty bummed we didn't get to see what Canada had to offer as we were short on time AND didn't have the car with us.
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Isn't he cute? ;) |
Manhattan is such a great city and would be a wonderful place to live for a short time. It's full of life and excitement everywhere and all the time. The style in the city was mostly a black dress paired with a pair of black flats with a large black tote bag as their work attire. New York working women don't accessorize very much and I'm pretty sure they could spot that I was a SoCal gal with all the colors in my outfits.
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Sweaty & stick in Central Park |
Central Park is ginormous! You can easily get lost in there. As common as little black dresses are in the city, so are nannies! You see them all over the park with the little ones. Ohh, how nice would it be to have a settled life in Manhattan?! I can see it ;) We found a little gazebo while walking in the park and decided to stop by. Can you tell I was super sweaty and sticky? That 90 degree weather in NY is humid and awful. Luckily, our last day in the city was granted with a nice 80 degree weather - perfect for another last day of strolling in Central Park and a little bit of shopping in SoHo.
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Liberty Island |
I packed mostly shorts and tanks. Although I did pack sandals and heels, I stayed in my Nike Free Runs for most of the trip. We walked A LOT. Because we were limited in what we could pack, I made sure to pack a lot of neutral colors so that I could mix and match my outfits. I'm very bad at remembering to accessorizing and I'm super terrible at it when it's super hot outside. It's hard enough to put on clothes and the thought of adding a huge necklace on is just dreadful!! So for this trip, I decided to keep it simple.
Writing this post makes me want to return to NY so badly! I cannot wait for the day we go back and this time, we are for sure staying in Manhattan. Taking that 1-hour train ride to and from the city was not ideal. I can't wait to come back and be in my natural habitat!