Thursday, August 23, 2007

New York Baby!


I spent 2 weeks in NYC for a mini Osaka reunion with Lisa and Sam, we all worked at the same school in Japan. (In the top picture, its me, Sam, and Lisa). It was so great to see them again- been a bit over 2 years since I've seen Lisa and a bit over 1 since I've seen Sam. It was like old times! Though I got made fun of because my tolerance has gone down since the Osaka days of going to izakayas and nomihodai kareoke. It was nice having a long time in one place as Sam and I did everything on our lists, though our lists were a bit different. I wanted to see 5 art museums, and Sam wanted to have chinese take out and ride in a yellow taxi :-)


Highlights for me were definitely the MOMA- if pressed I'd have to say that was my favorite museum. And wandering around the city is always fun, Sam and I walked a lot around Manhattan while Lisa was working.
Sometimes we'd forget we weren't in Japan, since thats the last place we saw each other. Lisa would start to give us detailed directions somewhere then remember that we were still in the US and would be able to read all the signs and ask for directions with no worries.
The typical touristy things we did were Central Park, Soho, Chinatown, Little Italy, Greenwhich Village, Times Square, Empire State Building, Rockefeller Center, walked across the Brooklyn Bridge, took a boat ride and saw the Statue of Liberty, and of course all the museums. I kind of enjoyed the general narkiness of New Yorkers, so different than the trip to LA! A bit more real seeming, no fake smiliness. Even the tour guides were jaded and snippy, hilarious. All 3 of us took a double decker bus tour around Harlem and upper Manhattan, and straight away the guide was berating people for telling him they couldn't hear his mic clearly when they really could. That and his unforgettable 5 minut speech about bedrock and building foundations, priceless!
The pics below are in no particular order, tried to put up some pics of all the different things we did, and we did a lot! Fun times.

Washington Square Park


















Times Square


Its like a mini Japan

Top of the Rock























Central Park


















































I love these signs

So funny how they combine no parking with a don't litter logo.

Freakish pig outside pork store in Lisa's neighborhood in Brooklyn


Brooklyn Bridge






















Musical!


This musical is amazing, I cried through most of the second act its just so good!

WNBA- NYC Liberty vs. Detroit Shock




Hell has frozen over


Cause I'm at a baseball game. To celebrate Lisa's birthday a huge group of us went to the Brooklyn Brewery, then to a Cyclones game- minor league. It wasn't so bad, as I'd had enough beer to make me happy and we got there at the 6th inning- thats about as much baseball as I can handle. It was fun though.
Afterwards we rode on the Cyclone rollercoaster, its 80 years old and was the scariest ride I've ever been on cause its so rickety and old and goes super fast, Lisa and I thought we were going to die. Its closing forever after Labor Day, I support that.

Touristy boat ride



We took a touristy boat ride around Manhattan, going by the Statue of Liberty, under the Brooklyn and Manhattan bridges, with nice views of the city.

Empire State Building



































Yay art museums!!!!


I was indescribably happy to

finally see all the fabulous art museums in NYC. Here I am with a Vermeer at the Met. I also went to the Moma, the Guggenheim (which was sadly under construction so I couldn't see the outside), the Whitney, and the Neue Gallery. They were all amazing! I get so nerdily excited to see pieces from my old textbooks in person, it was so awesome. I heart art museums :-)

Guggenheim- part of the Shapes of Space exhibit


UW has an identical sculpture from the same mold in red square


All you UW alum, recognize this? At the MOMA

MOMA