Our mother-daughter trip was accompanied by my dear and beautiful friend Elle. She is by far one of my dearest companions. I am blessed by her friendship and everlasting zest for life. Elle was a bridesmaid in our wedding and someone I remain very close with. We were thrilled to spend our time with her in the Big Apple. This (picture above) was our first time to see one another since Christmas. She met us in the lobby of the Waldorf Astoria where we stayed in midtown Manhattan.
Shortly after we headed to the west village for an Italian dinner. Followed by what else? Yummy Magnolia Bakery cupcakes and ice cold milk. We strolled around the neighborhood while admiring Carrie Bradshaw's stoop and SJP's brownstone. I did not see her, but I am destined to meet the fabulous Sarah Jessica...someday.
First thing the next morning (followed by room service of course) we headed uptown to the upper east side to visit the MET. Accompanied by an audio tour, it was the perfect day inside while it sprinkled outside. Our favorite area was the mid-evil time era exhibit. We were in awe how huge the museum was.
First thing the next morning (followed by room service of course) we headed uptown to the upper east side to visit the MET. Accompanied by an audio tour, it was the perfect day inside while it sprinkled outside. Our favorite area was the mid-evil time era exhibit. We were in awe how huge the museum was.
Later that evening after dinner with Elle at Vintage on the west side, then we headed to the most outstanding, inventive, hilarious Broadway show "Promises, Promises" staring Kristen Chenowith and Sean Hayes. "I like your...ummm...coat?" "Thanks, it's owl!" Bravo cast...what a wonderful way to spend our second evening in NY.
The next morning we met Elle with our traveling Starbucks coffee and chocolate milk, at Columbus Circle. We entered the park and walked and walked. The weather was perfect. I loved looking at the park though my mom's eyes seeing this was her first time in NY. She was taken back by the beauty and the aesthetic. Only in New York would a folk dance be in progress as a marathon is taking place!
After eating brunch at the Boat House and walking from 60th street to 110th St., we went to The Plaza to enjoy yummy hot chocolate compliments of Elle. Next we headed to the OU/TX watch party at Overlook midtown. Boomer Sooner! I saw old college friends and cheered us to victory. As we headed to the production of "Mama Mia," Elle and my mom joyously sang "Boomer Sooner" as we walked the streets of Manhattan.
The next morning we ate at Pershing Square and headed to the Public Library and Bryant Park. Then to see the production "Billy Elliot."
Later we took the subway to SOHO to see Elle at Saja where she works on the weekends. It was a charming, chic, and sophisticated boutique. We journeyed a couple blocks to enjoy yummy pizza. We headed to Wall Street shortly after. Loved the Pier and the view of the Brooklyn Bridge!
Who says you can't have Magnolia twice in one trip? I had to have this as our last stop on our last day after visiting the upper west side. I took my my to my favorite diner in the city. It's where Scott and I ate numerous times when we celebrated our first anniversary trip in NY.
At the end of the day, every girl needs quality time with her mom. Maybe you'll spend your time discussing work, perhaps catching up on family, or maybe laugh about memories and moments. No matter what you do, your mom is there for you and loves you undconditionally. Thank God this for my mom! She is one of the most supportive, loving, generous people I know. I can't begin or conceptualize life without her. She is magnificant. I am proud and honored she is my mom. I love you Tingie! This trip is everything I could have dreamed, unless you wanted to head to "New Mexico baby!"
What a fabulous trip!! I LOVE your recap and all your pictures. So glad you girls had a great time.
ReplyDeleteMiss you PT!