I relished the quiet of Monday. Flag raising, tennis clinic, WD and then the afternoon shuffle. I'm doing more afternoon driving to get these kids to stay after for extra tutoring (and before school for Ellie, too). I'm proud of the older two for locking in and bringing up their grades. We're in a good spot right now. I hope it sticks! Marly left super early on Tuesday with the 8th graders and amazing chaperones to spend the week in DC (and visiting the Naval Academy)! The house was much quieter without her and it looked like she had an awesome time. Stay tuned for that video on the video page. I drove the other JWJ kids on Tuesday to go to SAC and then DCCPTA. More doom and gloom conversations. The superintendent did refer to us as his friends...but maybe he was teasing us. Tiger moms unite! I had dinner with some ole Stanton pals, Jacy and Missy (two wicked smart women) that night at a fun Italian place. Loved catching up with them! Abby Cadabby turned TWELVE on Wednesday. She's so laid back and easy going, the Birthday was sweet as ever. She got an early release day for her Birthday. I volunteered at art day with Voss' class- tie dying shirts with powder dye and ice. Then, we went out for ice cream to celebrate Abby. Later we had Sushi Bear (they make Birthdays so much fun!). Abby is excited to sit in the front seat- yay! Brittany and I got to play in a match together on Tuesday at home. We killed it, 6-1 and then 6-0. It was easy peasy and felt great to finally have a win! I spent the afternoon eating chocolate, watching This Means War and trying to take the afternoon off. I ended up fighting with my brother and had two kids come home crying. Humph. Friday I got up early for my blood work then to middle school to surprise teachers with a caffeine cart. Steph had us over for a nice lunch. I dipped out for the literacy parade at the elementary school. Abby had her ole pal, Virginia over for a sleepover. Phil drove Ellie to Camp Weed for the Happenings retreat. I started immersion reading Beloved. Saturday morning I took Abby and her pal zip lining at the Alligator Farm then to CFA. Phil played tennis. Voss played soccer with his pal, Chris. That afternoon I broke the Dryanuary seal at Grace Note's Rock the Dock festival. I probably destroyed any good I just did in January with one day of debauchery. Way too much fun. Marly was mad we weren't rolling out the red carpet for her home coming. Sunday was rough but I took the littles to mass and CCD. Phil and I drove out to pick up Ellie and attend the closing ceremony for her retreat. Marly went to confirmation class. Phil and I zoomed to the Young Life banquet. It was a day church hopping! Late night dinner with the Strassers at Kickbacks. Should we get a locker? Here are the pics of the week.
It was a hard week. It was so cold and dark. The week began with MLK day on the same day as the inauguration. No, I did not watch it and changed the channel from NPR when it began. I went to tennis clinic, very grateful to be on the court not with my friend wearing the MAGA hat. That was the only tennis and basic exercise I did all week. That didn't help anything. It was so cold that the MLK parade was canceled. The best part of the day was book club at Heather's where we discussed a terrible book (only because it was a fiction that seemed a little too real), Chain Gang All Stars. Then Tuesday I spent the morning at the school board sharing views and listening to the options to save money- cutting busses, reducing electives and therefore cutting teachers. It's impossible to have this conversation when this is happening. Lunch with Jamie was a balm, along with that salmon rice bowl at the Brick. The best day of the week was Wednesday. Voss turned 10! The lucky duck did not have school due to a snow day. No kidding. We did not get snow but lots of North Florida did which is so crazy. It was still cold and rainy. We had donuts, watched Birthday videos and working on a really hard puzzle by the fire. Marly and Abby stayed up decorating and were so sweet to him that morning. We had lunch with Uncle Matt at Firehouse and later family dinner at TCC. Again, Marly surprised him with an ice cream treat at TCC and spent the afternoon baking him a Birthday cake (with homemade frosting). The kids getting along is enough to warm my cold heart. Phil got Voss (and totally himself) and XBox. So there goes life as we know it. I tried not to follow all of Trump's executive orders for the week, but I couldn't help but get sucked in. Thursday I volunteered at high school for a round table discussion (talking about going from 8 classes in a block schedule to 7 periods in one day). It was neat to have kids from other schools join in the discussion. More conversations with school board members that day, too. It doesn't help that I've been listening to Octavia Butler books this week on top of all this. Friday I finally made it to the gym for a HIIT class, adoration then lunch with my friend, Susie at a new taco place. My sister came to pick up Ellie and help me with driving for her dance class on Saturday morning. Hot chocolate and puzzle by the fire time. Phil and I ended up on a double date with Matt and his girlfriend, Tara. I tried a non-alcoholic Guinness and Riverside Liquors, NA white wine at Primi Piatti (that owner is the sweetest) and then some delicious chamomile tea with honey at TCC for a nightcap. Saturday we rolled out to Cecil Field to celebrate Voss' Birthday. One of my dad's friends gave us a tour of a new POW museum he is curating. Voss said it was the best Birthday yet...complete with party favors of army bags, helmets and toy planes. It was a sweet group of Voss' friends and then one stayed to play after. We had the Nutcracker board dinner that night. We raised $110K! I can't wait to see how we vote to give it away at our next meeting. We stopped in to Silver Cow for a kombucha and to hear some live music. Then home for an early night. Not Ellie. She was out at a friend's 16th Birthday that resembled more of a wedding! We all read and served at mass on Sunday then had CCD then breakfast at TCC. We played family soccer and had chicken and rice bowls at the Fredlands. It was a great way to kick off a better week! Here are the pics of the week,
A DJ on the radio said Monday was the day most people quit their new years resolutions. I see it. I'm still holding onto Dryanuary and cracking the whip with these kids. Picking up from after school tutor session and calling in for extra chemistry help. It was cold so they canceled flag raising which meant I was able to take Matt and Tara to the airport to fly up to get Matt's car. I was late to tennis clinic but snuck in. I had lunch with Steph at Modrum (enjoy that delicious lentil soup). We got the fireplace up and running with cozy fires each night along with a super hard puzzle. Maureen and I lost our match on Tuesday again in a third set. It was so close the whole time. Incredibly frustrating that this keeps happening to me. I never took my coat off. Heat pad on my hip and I took a spill in the garage this week that left two nasty bruises and some residual back pain. Just grateful it wasn't worse. I spent the morning at the middle school on Wednesday with a meeting for Marly's DC trip and then a PTSA board meeting. And then the afternoon at high school for a SAC meeting and then back the next morning for another PTSA board meeting. I did an almost 40 hour fast this week, too. Especially not fun. I didn't even have the second night of great dreams like I usually do thanks to Mr. Snores. At MOPS we had a white elephant gift exchange where I ended up with some 'merica leggings. Can't wait for an opportunity to wear those! The manatee rescue folks took the day to get a mom and her calf out of the cove due to the water being so cold. Fun to watch! Ann Marie had us over to discuss making our church better. Friday I went to HIIT, adoration then Voss' awards ceremony. He got a citizenship and honor roll ribbon. Looking for things to celebrate here. Phil and I took him out for ice cream after. Ellie went to a friend's house to practice her 16th Birthday dance (how fun is that?!) and Marly went to Marywood for her Confirmation retreat. Abby spent the night with Annabelle. So, we took Voss with us out for pizza with the Strassers. Trying all the NA beers and kombuchas! Saturday I took Ellie to dance (well, she took me) and did a run walk with SQ. Later I went back to pick up Marly and the carpool gang from Marywood. Turns out she had a great time and made new friends. We went out with a crew to see a 90s grunge band at Mustangs again. Sunday we went to mass and then fellowship (no CCD so I could finally go!) I had a sauna appointment to try it out. Basically I think it's a bunch of BS. Isn't being outside in the summertime enough to do the trick? We went out with the Strassers and younger two to Don Eduardos for dinner that night. The older two were at friend's. Here are the pics from the week.
We weren't quite back yet on Monday, the kids still had oooonnnneeee more day of holiday break. I hit the gym (since I was waitlisted for tennis) while whipping them into getting prepped for school on Tuesday. We took down the Christmas decorations. Abby got braces! She was in pain the first few days, but has adjusted now. Voss and Phil went to boy scouts, early bedtime for all! Tuesday was rough but everyone made it to school. Tennis was canceled due to cold weather. I did a barre and pilates class then met friends at a new bookstore for discussion on the 2025 Page Turner Challenge. I am waiting for the hype to die down a bit and start in a few more weeks maybe. We had a fire, burning pieces of the Christmas tree and did some DEAR time and sisters in dance. It was definitely cold all week. Que the seat warmer and blankets in the minivan! I drove the middle school carpool this week. I got to sub in for B on Wednesday and play at home with Anna, then a fun match with Sally, Maureen and Anna. Rachael, Katie and I met at Bellweather for our first show of the year, Mama Mia. It was so nice to have a fun thing in the middle of the week with this dark, cold. Tracy was able to join us for the show after running kids. Having the time of our lives dancing with ABBA. Thursday I went to daily mass in honor of my dad, dedicated by my MomCo group. I ran some errands then went for a cold run with Spot. I actually burnt my hip from the heating pad. We had a MomCo leadership meeting that night at Anne's to plan for the next semester. Friday morning, I met Jess for a walk to catch up on her life amidst the days of grief. I'm proud to know such a strong woman. I met Rachael and her mom for a WJCT lunch & learn. Fun to be with them but the speaker was a salesy chiropractor, not a discussion on stem cells like I thought we were doing. Marly and Ellie babysat, Abby and Voss went to sleepovers. Phil and I met my brother and sister at Tara's for happy hour (really SQ and I drinking soda water). We went to TCC for dinner after and met up with the Freemans and Cochrans then Matt and Tara came later. Fun night! Saturday morning, Ellie and I headed out to dance class. SQ and I went on a walk run. Later, SQ, Matt and I went to Mrs. Jannsson's funeral. It was a sweet service celebrating her life complete with awesome stories from her 3 children about what an awesome mother she was; the original free range parent. The wild brothers growing up in the farms, wrestling their mother in the yard and our old babysitters telling us stories about watching all of us. We left with smiles and warm hearts. That evening, Ellie and Marly went to a 16th Birthday. Abby and Voss had their first babysitting gig together. My siblings and I went out with the Strassers for pizza and live music. SQ, Jenny and I found a new coffee shop with great hot tea. This morning we went to mass and CCD. Now Ellie is at another friend's 16th tea party. Voss is at a friend's house. The middles are at Target with Phil. Marly has confirmation class this afternoon, family soccer and youth group. Here are the pics of the week.
Monday morning we tried to get a little something done. Phil went to work. I went to a HIIT class. Then we packed up and headed up to Jekyll Island to camp with friends and bring in the new year. We were the first in our group to arrive up there and get settled in. The gnats were awful at first but then it got cooler and they went away. We had great friends who brought all the camp gear and set up fires (Taylor with his axe!), JoHo trailered all of our bikes and we just sorta showed up and enjoyed it. It was a great way to bring in the new year! The weather was perfect. We did cheat the 2nd night and got a hotel room. On new years day, we took a polar plunge in the Atlantic then warmed up in the hot tub before heading back to town. I tried to make a pork roast but I didn't get it started early enough so we just had collards and black eyed peas to bring luck and prosperity in the new year. Abby babysat for the Kochs, Voss had Miles over to play. Ellie disappeared with Addison for at least a day. We met Matt, Tara and P down in St. Augustine for the Night of Lights. It was still very crowded despite it being a weekday after new years but I'm still glad we went. Phil scored a place right by the main park with no wait and live music. It was so cold but Kilwin's hot chocolate hit the spot! On Friday I was very busy with a Nutcracker PR recap meeting, adoration, run to the post office and then a steroid injection. It actually made my hip feel worse for a few days. The verdict is still out. I visited my pal, Tracy. Phil and I had a movie night in, watching The Town and eating General Tso's chicken. Ellie had her first dance class of the season back in Fruitcove on Saturday morning. We did a family movie day and saw Moana 2 that afternoon. I went to my friend, Cheryl's "We survived the holidays" party. Dryanuary is in full swing, boring as ever. Sunday we got up and went to 8:30 mass. It was not easy and we were late. Gone are our days of sleeping in! We celebrated the Epiphany and reflected on all the wonderful gifts we've received. We met SQ and the boys at the Timuquan Nature Preserve and got junior ranger badges and hiked to Ft. Caroline. Then, we picked up lunch and met Matt at the Hicks' for some cousin time. We played family soccer that afternoon then I took Ellie to a friend's 16th Birthday party on the Southside. Me sitting in my car in a parking lot listening to The Reading List and updating family videos. We have so much to be thankful for walking into 2025; I just hope we can figure out a way to come together in our country in the next month. Here are the photos from the last week.
Monday I got up and went to HIIT class, trying to keep up some sort of routine. The kids were all too happy to veg. Marly went to work with Phil and then to her besties for a sleepover at the beach. I did some last minute shopping, card deliveries and settling my Nutcracker week dance apparel debts. Ellie and I snuggled and watched Christmas Sail. My sister, SQ hosted us for family dinner that night, her famous beef stroganoff. Christmas Eve I went to a barre class then WD, lots of people also doing last minute grocery runs. Phil and Ellie test drove some cars! We went to Uncle Matt's for burgers and ultimate frisbee. It was a new normal not having parents down the street for Christmas. At one point, I almost broke down at their house but then Matt told me to drink a beer, we grilled and then sweated it out in the front yard playing frisbee. It was good. We exchanged family gifts that afternoon. Coupons are always my favorite: no fighting, ubering (starting in April from Ellie!) NYC was our gift, but I did get them little keepsakes to remember our trip. Sweet to see them gifting to each other. The Nixons hosted a Christmas Eve open house, complete with reindeer games for the kids. I loved catching up with my pal, Katie who has been living in Spain all semester. Santa did make an appearance bringing the kids some of their favorites. 7am was still an early morning. We took it easy eating cinnamon rolls and sausages. We all served at 10:30am mass. It was not at all crowded and I loved singing all the carols. We were all antsy and crabby on Christmas day until Aunt Suzanne came over to share our surf & turf lunch. We snuggled and watched Christmas on the Ranch (and maybe snoozed through a bit of it). SQ went back to work. We went to Sunny's Hanukkah party. Matt came over later for a nightcap, our new neighbor. It's true what they say about the days after Christmas kina slushing by. I'm not quite sure what I did. I went for a run. Abby babysat the Kochs. I checked the kids grades and flipped out on 3/4 of them. We spent the day at the Ritz Carlton; lunch and walking on the beach. We met the Stuckey's for pizza then Keith, Chris and Taylor met us at the Bier Hall. Making the most of the last month before Dryanuary. We had a late night with the Stuckey's at Mellow (pizza to pizza). Friday, Kerri and I played tennis with Bunny and Lucretia (and beat them!). Phil and I got massages. We had martinis with the Hogans at TCC and ended up at Lillians. Saturday Ellie had friends over. We did a sibling night out margarita crawl ending at Lillians again. Sunday we slept in, played family soccer then went to mass for the feast of the holy family. The kids went home to pack. Phil and I met the Strassers for the last night out on the town at TCC. Wine in the living room, yes please. Here are the pics of the week.
It's one of those times when I look back on the week and wonder how I got all the things done. Amazed with myself. Monday started easy with sipping my coffee watching all the kids leave for school then tennis clinic then WD. I spent the afternoon listening to Christmas music and writing Christmas cards. I picked up Ellie from the library bus stop and scored an awesome pair of book socks for my swap gift. Kathleen and Sunny hosted a wonderful book club complete with a charcuterie uterus. We read the New Menopause and there were so many great conversations. I could have stayed all night but thinking we had a tennis match in the morning, I dipped. Turns out the courts were so wet from the night before the match was canceled. I was wondering how I would have had time to play anyway. I did a barre class and more card writing instead. The girls had gift swaps at dance and friends and all. the. teachers. At one point, I stayed up until midnight embroidering and then woke back up to do a few more before school in the morning. Whew! Wednesday was early release. I was at the middle school early for the general PTSA meeting, helped get the teacher cookie swap underway then went to high school for the Blue Ribbon celebration. Ellie and I did a thrifting run that afternoon then hosted my mom, brother and gf for steak and Caesar salad. Thursday I got up early and whipped up a chili then headed to high school for the teacher holiday luncheon soup swap, an all day affair. It made it all worth it when one of Ellie's teachers gushed about his embroidered handkerchiefs in the soup line. I made it to the Y2K Christmas MomCo party rocking my Britney Spears era. Friday was STEM day in the morning and class holiday parties in the afternoon for Voss. QT with him for sure. And then we had the neighborhood progressive party that evening; a perfect night for the luminaries. I hosted a taco bar with Grincharitas. Saturday morning Abby and I took Spot for a run (working on her speed for track try outs) then the girls and I went to Steph's mother daughter gingerbread party. After Voss had a super soccer sleepover with Chris, Phil took him golfing, really golf cart riding with the Strasser guys. We worked on drinking water between our wine with the ladies to prepare for the marathon partying ahead. Ellie and Marly went separate ways babysitting. Phil and I ubered with the Strassers to the Harmon's epic Viva Las Vegas Christmas party. We were met by Elvis and Flaminco dancers at the door! My body was sore from dancing, kudos to Sunny for outfitting me in style. Saved by the Strassers calling our uber home, it was SO MUCH FUN! Sunday morning the partying continued with Angela's My Favorite Things party. Of course Peter Attia was my gift. I came home with bracelets, lotions and lip gloss. Family soccer to work it all out. Addison joined us for the Sacred Heart Penance service and the 4th week of advent mass. Chipotle for dinner and then I truly crashed. What a week! Here are the pics.
We started the week with an early morning mass for the Immaculate Conception. I let the kids get a treat then I took them all to school. It made for a very productive day. I went to flag raising with Voss then tennis clinic. I did a quick WD run then headed downtown for the last part of load in at the theatre. The hard part was done that morning but I helped inventory merchandise to sell in the Nutcracker boutique. I don't really know my job description as VP of external affairs, so this is my year of figuring it all out. Tuesday I drove out to the beach again for tennis, after taking the kids to school. I didn't run over metal this time thankfully. I did lose again. Maureen and I won the first set 6-2, then lost the second 0-6 then the third 2-6. So frustrating! We couldn't figure it out. I miss the coaching on Tuesdays! I barely had enough time to shower and change then picked Marly up early to tour a high school. She liked it and is going to audition for dance. So, we'll see! She and I headed to the theatre for the Act I tech rehearsal. I shadowed Ali and did some ticketing things for sponsors and artistic directors. Then, Ali and I drove to the airport to pick up the sugar plum fairy and cavalier. I got back in time to watch Marly rehearse. We had just enough time to pick up CFA before it closed. Wednesday, I had a relaxing morning with HIIT and writing Christmas cards. I did a Walmart run then all the kids came home. I took the girls to Act II tech rehearsal. This time McDs on the way home, too late for CFA, Thankful for my neighbor who took Voss to trombone practice and out to dinner. Thursday, Ellie got to skip school. She had a school show in the morning. Twelve hundred kids, a great first show! We came home for a few hours then back for the Community Service night. I was stressing about a charity not picking up their tickets. Not quite the numbers I was hoping for but it still looked good. Ellie and I went to dinner with the principal dancers and artistic directors that night for a delicious Bb's dinner. Friday, all the girls got to skip for two more shows. The school show was a smaller group. We came after the first show and I went to adoration. A perfect spot of silence in the midst of a busy week...and St. Lucy's feast day! That night was opening night and Santa's 100th show. The Kukla family and my mom came in that evening. We popped in to welcome them after the show. Saturday morning, Voss and I picked up the Kukla kids for some play time before the matinee. Then, back up to the theatre for the last round of shows. The girls had a whole fan club of people for the matinee and it looks like a floral shop in our house now (which is so nice). They had the cast party after the matinee. The rest of us went to Mellow for a bite then I went back up to the theatre for Ellie's last show. The middle girls came home for a break and time with the Kuklas. I got to be the ticket fairy and give the unused hold tickets to people sitting high up in the back. My sister brought the middles back to the theatre for the patron party. At this point, we were all wiped out. It was a fun party, still. We TikToked and Ellie had a brave convo with an artistic director. We slept in and went to CCD and 10:30 mass. All the kids locked in to get school work done. Phil and I went on a last minute date to the Jags game. Since they are so horrible this year, it was easy and cheap. We allllmost won, cardiac cats! We did a family rosary (minus Ellie who went to sleep early scoring her 12 hrs!) then bedtime. Phil and I went to the Brick and Casbah (live jazz music) with the Strassers. A little rose to kick off the pink week! Here are the pics of the week.
We thankfully made it home and to bed late so Tuesday morning came early and we brought that NY cold with us. I headed to the beach for a tennis match (running over some kind of metal plate on my way...I'm so grateful it held until after my match and I could make it back to the westside- after a stop at a tire place at the beach- to get it patched up on the house). Kerri and I lost in the third set 7-5. We almost had it! I ended up doing a late run to the grocery store after dropping off the girls at the Angels for Allison open house. Beef stroganoff for dinner- yum! Wednesday I hosted my Women Supporting Women brunch, an annual affair bringing amazing women together during the crazy holiday time to just relax, connect and support each other. A bit of dance, trombone and walking with friends and then Phil and I went to the TCC Open House. Fun conversations and catching up with old friends brought us to Lillians past closing time driving the Lobster King home with a bloody face. Thursday was my 45th Birthday! I woke up, sipping coffee in the living room while everyone ran everywhere then got a massage by my most amazing, doula, Sherry. She upgraded to hot stones and a chocolate face mask. She's the best! I went to MOPS to hold babies and make a craft then left early to go to my party. Steph hosted a gorgeous lunch with fabulous women. We sat at a long table on the river and everyone told me how wonderful I am. A total love fest. My heart grew ten sizes. I could have sat at the table with them all weekend. I had to pick Ellie up from school, do a dance drop off then headed downtown for opening night of the artist series. Rachael, Tracy, Katie and I had tasty cocktails and dinner at Bellweather then went to the performing arts center to see Ain't Too Proud- The Life and Times of the Temptations. We were dancing along to all the hits of my childhood...make me think of Aunt Susan. It was a great day to be alive! Friday morning I headed downtown to be in the background (and orchestrate a TikTok) of the Nutcracker main performers on Channel 4. I went to adoration and mediated on how grateful I am for all I have; A luxurious hour of silence. I spent the rest of the day getting the house back together, laundry, cleaning up from my party, unpacking, oh my. I tried to put up outside Christmas decorations but got depressed because our upstairs windows have all been sealed shut so no wreaths up top. No such thing as smart tea lights with an app. So we look a little Grinchy. I'm thankful for all the poinsettias out there. We dropped all the kids off at Christmas in Avondale then headed to Epping for Phil's bank party. I'm so proud of all they've accomplished. It was a fun night that went late. We slept in on Saturday and had breakfast with Santa at TCC. It used to be such a stressful event but this time I found myself sitting in the living room just watching the chaos. Ellie went to her last Nutcracker rehearsal of the season. Marly went to grand finale rehearsal. I finally started my online Christmas shopping. I picked up my friend, Emma for the high school PTA party. I was bummed to leave early but we met out husbands on the rooftop of Gemma for oysters. This morning we went to mass and CCD, breakfast at TCC then had a relaxing afternoon. Voss went to a soccer skills clinic. Abby and Marly went to Target. Ellie did homework all day. Marly had Confirmation class. Sushi for dinner and family movie night. Here are the pics of the week.
Monday I ran around like a nut. I subbed in for the B team (skipping my C clinic) and then Diane and I lost on line 6. Ugh. It stung and was humbling. I spent the afternoon packing up and getting organized. Tuesday I spent the morning volunteering at Ellie’s school for the teacher dessert buffet. Now that I have one under my belt I can run it better next time. Then, I picked up kids from school early, Phil ordered a Lyft and we headed to the airport. We surprised the kids for an early Christmas gift (and Birthday gift for me) and spent the week in NYC! We got in and settled at the hotel by 7 and went around the corner for pizza. Early bedtime then up at 5:15 to walk to studio 1A to see the Today Show. We didn’t make it on TV but Al Roker fist bumped Abby and Hoda was blowing kisses to Voss. Super cool experience. We got bagels (so much cream cheese!) then walked through Central Park to see the prep for the parade, blowing up balloons and assembling floats. Neat-oh! The girls and I saw the Rockettes while the guys went to FAO Schwartz and the Nintendo store. Ellie said that was her favorite of the trip. It was an amazing show! I didn’t realize it was so much more than line dancing; camels, donkeys and fairies! We stopped at ChickFilA (Marly was thrilled) on the walk back to the hotel. Another early bedtime and then all of us up at 5am. We found a spot on the street by 6am. It rained THE. WHOLE. TIME. Phil did have to get in a fight with a guy who tried to push Marly out of the way to take our spot. That was rough. Phil found a hotel close where he could duck in for breaks, change Voss’ socks, get coffee and hot chocolate and thaw out. Ellie did go back to our hotel at one point to change shoes. Marly and I stuck it out the whole time! Unfortunately we were in a “silent zone” close enough to Macy’s to mess up the live broadcast so the bands had to stop playing and singers stop singing. The good part is that we still had plenty of action to see everyone primp before the camera. The parade finally got to us around 9:30 and ended around 11:30. It was surreal. I’m still pinching myself that we were so close! Yes, it was cold and wet but I loved it! I grew up watching the Macy’s Day parade on TV. It was so neat to actually be there in person seeing it up close. I’m still pinching myself that it actually happened. Tension was high when we finally got back to the hotel. We were exhausted. Hot showers for all, clothes hung to dry (that hotel hair dryer worked miracles for our shoes). We went across the street for a Thanksgiving dinner of hot ramen. It was perfect! We got in bed and watched Elf. Marly and Abby did a late McDonald’s run. It was a good day. I am so thankful! We slept in on Friday morning then got delicious bagels at a place around the corner. We took the subway to Battery Park and stamped our National Park passports a few times. The kids did the junior ranger program at Castle Clinton then we walked to Federal Hall for a stamp. By then it was time to board the ferry to take us to the Statue of Liberty. We climbed the stairs to the bottom of her feet then took our Christmas card photo. We got junior ranger packets for there then took the ferry to Ellis Island and got packets there, too. How amazing that America used to be such a welcome place. Sure there was discrimination back then, too but still a vibe of welcome. We had dinner at Mustang Harry’s, a guys night kina pub. Phil and I went out for a date night cocktail at the bar next door to our hotel. Saturday we slept in again. We found a French bistro for pastries then hit the public library and Time Square. I think it got even colder. Marly loved all the stores. Ellie and I divided and conquered and hit box offices trying to find last minute show tickets. I scored at Back to the Future and got $40 tickets! We had lunch at Carnegie’s deli (after waiting about an hour) then went to the show. It was cute! It was just based on the first movie. Interesting to see what they chose to take and leave. The older girls and I walked back. The younger kids and Phil took the subway. We beat them by 15min and ordered the pizza at our corner pizza place. Sunday we got up and went to mass at St. Patrick’s. It was so special to celebrate the first Sunday of Advent with the archbishop of NY. He gave a great homily about needs and wants, inspired by a convict he celebrated Mass with in a prison. We walked along the gorgeous upper east side, had lunch at Smash Burger then walked across Central Park again to the Natural History Museum. My friend, Nate hooked us up with locals tickets. So much taxidermy but I loved all the fossils! We took the subway back and had BBQ for dinner. Snuggled in bed for the rosary and Back to the Future marathon. This morning we slept in and back up, checked out and had egg sandwiches at a local corner store. We walked along the High Line. Phil and Marly went ice skating. It was just too cold for the rest of us. We hopped on the subway to the 9/11 Memorial. We stumbled upon an underground mall. Ah, this is what the locals do in the cold! We met Phil and Marly back at the hotel then took the train to the airport. It’s been an awesome week! Not perfect, there were some knock down drag outs and crabby attitudes…but still really good. We are now at JFK waiting to board our flight. What a wonderful way to kick off the holiday season!
Here are the pics of the week. |