Friday, June 26, 2009

Our Trip Day Four

This is Thursday, Day Four of our trip. We drove into the city, yes, I mean Michael drove us to and in the city with our rental car. Those of you who know what a lovely passenger I am can appreciate my hysteria. We made it to the parking lot in one piece but parking cost us $43.



This is the Lincoln Tunnel entering from New Jersey and it goes under the Hudson River and lets you out in Manhattan.

NYC is loaded with signs every where but nobody seems to pay attention to them. For example, this "Don't Honk" sign. New Yorkers need two hands to drive because they steer with one hand and lay on the horn with the other and you don't see ANYBODY getting a ticket for that.



This was kind of funny, a bunch of lawn chairs sitting in the middle of the street in Time Square. We could just sit down their and enjoy the view.



Time Square.



We got to go up into the Empire State Building. It was wierd looking down on skyscrapers.






Michael and his NYC counterpart.




We had our first official New York Slice of Pizza. Mmmm it was sooooo good! Everything we ate here was so yummy.



There were so many firsts. We had our first subway ride. We bought an unlimited day pass for the train and went all over the place.



It's amazing how fast those trains go by.






Michael took us into this pretty scary neighborhood to show us the apartment he lived in when he lived in the lower east side of Manhattan. I thought we were going to die!



After our brush with death we made it to a lovelier place. Here is the NYC LDS Temple. It's amazing because this building is multifuntional. The only other multifunctional Temple is the Hong Kong Temple, meaning that it is use for other things like a stake center (which is on the 3rd floor), the distribution center is on the 2nd floor and the Temple is on the 4th and 5th floors.




Next we went to the Dakota, this is where John Lennon Lived and was killed.




Right across the street from the Dakota is Central Park. We entered there at the Strawberry Fields where there was this John Lennon memorial area and a band that played Beatles songs.

1 comment:

wendilicious said...

really really neat! ;)

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