Sunday, November 29, 2009
Electric Blue
Friday, November 27, 2009
Black Friday
Thursday, November 26, 2009
macy*s day parade
Surprisingly, I was offered another interview in the city - they opened up a personal interview day for me. I definitely felt that another interview made my trip more worthwhile. Wait, what am I talking about? Worthwhile? I got to hang with Megs, go on the Sex & the City tour and get closer to the fabulous ladies I dream about sometimes, I've strolled through Central Park, got to cook and eat Thanksgiving dinner with my cousins Erin and Alyssa, and check out the Macy's Day Parade balloons in real life!!
The trip has been very worthwhile. I would like to thank everyone for putting me up in hotels, their apartments, and giving me rides around the country. There have been some bumps in the road but (hopefully) it's making me a better...traveler.
I will have to figure out how to attach photos to the blog 'cause after Central Park, the Parade, and Thanksgiving dinner I've got some good ones. There were two crazy girls running around the Union Square Farmers Market, the subway, Agata & Valentina market, and the grocery store with miniature shopping carts yesterday... Oh, wait! It was my cousin, Alyssa, and myself! Trying to shop for all we needed for Thanksgiving dinner was fun but tiring by the time we finally got home. [The tiny shopping carts are because NYC is so compact, that their grocery stores are compact, and their shopping carts need to be short, too].
And how about that Parade? We watch it every year on television but for the first time in my life, I got to see the balloons up close! The weather was beautiful, 55 degrees and sunny with no wind, and there were plenty of peeps out with kids on shoulder and strollers to check out the scenes. I secretly wanted to be friends with those hanging out their windows watching it from Central Park West, but kept it to myself when I saw the kiddies sitting on the port-a-potties for a better look.
I'm getting tired from eating too many calories. Hopefully I'll get up for a run through Central Park tomorrow -- last full day in NYC...
Monday, November 23, 2009
Please, pretty please
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Empire State of Mind
Friday, November 20, 2009
Paying It Forward
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Exercise at your own risk
HNL --> LAX --> BOS --> LGA
Smarte Cartes at the airport are genius. The trick is to wait by the rent-a-car shuttles ‘cause THAT’S where people leave their empty SmarteCartes (from now on they shall be pronounced smart-ay cart-ayz). I refused to pay the $4 for one SmarteCarte but once I had one in my possession, life at LAX was grand! I have 7 hours to kill between flights at LAX today. Sitting on the plane is never the best – and I totally got stuck in the same aisle with the tantrum-throwing-terrible-two-year-old boy. So, my SmarteCarte and I traveled from Terminal 2 to Terminal 7, checked in our luggage ($50 later for two bags) and headed to the International Terminal for some food and to kill some time.
Julie and Julia was the movie playing on the airplane-ride to Los Angeles. I have the voice commentary in my head now – since there’s no one around for me to talk to. Unlike Julie Powell, I am not a writer. However, I think I have some pretty funny things to say sometimes and would like – just as everyone does – to get these thoughts out of my head.
Example #1) When to eat? I don’t think I’m hungry - they fed me a little snack on the plane – but now it’s dinner time and getting cold so I think I should eat. I’m about to hop on an overnight flight and will REALLY be screwed up on any kind of eating schedule.
Example #2) Without being able to take water on the flights anymore, you are totally screwed when it comes to hydration. Even if I grab water at one of the restaurants, I’m going to have to dump it at security before I get to my gate. What a waste. I brought my Nalgene in hopes of staving off thirst, but I have already had to dump its contents into a security trash can.
Example #3) Speaking of security: I had to remove my shoes, belt, two jackets, and scarf while taking my laptop out of my purse and placing my gallon Ziploc of fluid containers into a security bin. Talk about feeling exposed!
Anyways, there's tons more to talk about on Sarah's Great Adventure Across America day 1 but I gotta take another nap...
Ciao!