The Met....we tried, only lasted an hour or so. Pretty bored.
We went into Trump Towers for a Bathroom and a snack. Didn't see the Donald
Leslie posed for a sketch of her to be drawn into a characature.
It looks a bit scary here in this shot, but it's not that bad in real life...although she doesn't resemble it much. Obviously she looks better in real life.
It wasn't as easy as it looked. We crossed this street three times to try and find the right train. Then we realized we had to cross the other way to catch the train we wanted. This is also the corner where we saw a pizza delivery guy on a bike totally biff it. Slippery in the rain.
So cold outside, but so hot inside. Constantly shedding layers and putting them back on as we go in and out.
Coldest I was the whole trip....until evreyone got there and filled in all theempty space with warmth. Oh those NY fans are so full of warmth....they were so happy to sit by two Cowboy fans.
We had pretty good seats:)
This is a true NY Giants fan....trying to get the crowd into it saying,"if we don't do something right now it's over!!!!" The Giants season was on the line if they lost....but they won and we were sad.
It was cold and cloudy and Leslie almost kept us from going because she could barely walk from blisters on her feet, but we made it. Seeing her is always awesome! Larger than life. Hard not to take a billion photos.
View of the City from the Ferry
Luckily Lelsie found a nice coat to keep her warm.
Seeing and walking around here was very humbling and I felt patriotic, sad and hit with the reality of what happend. Walking here made it feel so real and recent and reverant. I am happy to see they are rebuilding and soon we'll have a new building and memorial. Wasn't sure to smile or what, didn't seem right.