The Big Apple
and some garlic bread
11.10.2007 - 11.14.2007
My mom came to NYC for a visit!
Saturday Night: Showed her a good time in Bayonne. Took about five minutes, and then decided to take the Light Rail to Hoboken for an Italian dinner and an evening stroll.
Sunday: Checked into The Amsterdam Court Hotel, an inexpensive place to stay (by NYC standards) right smack in the middle of the Theater District! Went on carriage and carousel ride in Central Park, FAO Schwartz, St. Patrick's Cathedral, the Empire State Building.
Monday: Dunkin Donuts for breakfast! The Statue of Liberty...
Funny story... this is the second time my mom has visited the Statue of Liberty. The first time was several years ago, we were crammed in the ferry waiting to get off, and I asked her where we were going next. She answered "Chinatown." Only, she said it a bit like the character Mickey Rooney plays in Breakfast at Tiffanys. You know. Well, it just so happened that an Asian man was standing in front of us at that moment, heard, and was a bit, well, offended, I suppose. Oh, mother. Well, on Monday, as we stood in line to get onto the ferry, it happened again. We were surrounded by many British folks, who are visiting the U.S. because of the whole dollar/pound exchange going on over there right now. She decided it was the most opportune time to discuss this with me, and the way it came out, although in a whisper, wasn't meant to be offensive, but could have been picked up as. I think we both actually might have also said "Ello, Guvnah" a little bit too loud soon afterwards, too. In fact, now that I think about it, the lovely British couple from just outside the Wales/England border didn't talk to us anymore after that! We came to the conclusion that there must be something about being near the Statue of Liberty that makes my mom's freedom of speech come out.
We also visited Chinatown, Little Italy, Da Nico's Italian Restaurant for lunch (our favorite restaurant in NYC!), World Trade Center site, and took a walk on Brooklyn Bridge.
Tuesday: Dean and Delucas for breakfast, Bloomingdales, Serendipity's 3 for lunch!!! I've always wanted to eat lunch (and more importantly, dessert) here.
The New York City Public Library!!! Carmine's (yes, Italian once again. what can I say? we're addicted to our spaghetti and meatballs, fettucini alfredo, bread, and wine!) As you've all probably heard, not only is there a Writer's Strike, but also a Stagehand Strike here in the city. So, our plans to go see Wicked or Young Frankenstein were cancelled, but instead, we got half-price tickets to a Broadway play called Mauritius. It was fantastic!
All in all, my mom and I had a great time, feel like we know Manhattan like the backs of our hands now, saw Gene Simmons from Kiss, and also, could really go for some Italian right now.
Posted by cbbennett 11.14.2007 15:35 Archived in Air Travel | USA






I am SO excited for you and so proud that you're doing something you love! I always look forward to reading about where you've been and where you're going! But we miss ya down here! Let us know when you'll be around; we need another Cushing reunion! We've got ALOT of catching up to do! Love ya girl! -Heather
11.17.2007 by hmuesse