We just got back home from NYC with the kids. Actually Kevin was there for work and the kids and I just crashed the hotel room. Really all the kids wanted to do was stay in the hotel room and watch TV. It was pretty cold for them so they weren't too excited to get out.
So let me tell you, pushing a double stroller around NY with two whiny kids doesn't give me too much creativeness for great pictures or the desire to take any in the first place.
So this was all I could muster up. As I said the kids and I didn't do too much. We stayed in Times Square at the Marriott Marquis so it was a fun location for Christmas shopping. Our first stop was the M&M store.
Then Toys R Us (FAO Shrawtz was too far) where they have a 60 foot Ferris wheel, a huge dinosaur, large train table, and two story Barbie house. (no pictures because my flash wasn't working). We also headed to American Girl, where Kendall kept asking for a doll. I'd love to buy her a $90 doll but at 2 1/2 I better wait a few years.
We did mange to see the big tree and the kids wanted to go ice skating but since Kendall and Tyler probably skate better than I do I thought "probably not a great idea".
I was trying to get some pictures of the kids on the street and I was wondering what they kept looking at. Can you see in the background?
That's the Naked Cowboy. The kids got a big kick out of him. I don't know how he does it. It was 30 degrees out. As you can see the kids were worn out!
Kendall passed out right before dinner and Tyler that same night was so upset that he had to go to bed that he got up and said "I'm not going to sleep" and went to the corner of the room where he sure enough fell asleep.
The next day (today) Kevin was able to join us and we took a trip out to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island.
Well it was super cold (with I'm sure some horrific wind chill off the water) so this trip was not so much fun either. We did manage to get to the historical society and look up Kevin's grandfather Angelo Quattrin's manifest or whatever they call it.
It's all online so you can see where he signed his name and the second page basically just says that he left his father back in Italy and he's on his way to Chicago.
Then it started to snow and NY was bracing for some crazy blizzard so we got out. We might go again next year or Kevin and I might try and go again without the kids. It's only a 3 hour drive so it's definitely a doable short trip.