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Saturday, May 11, 2019

New York State of Mind

Spring break is that wonderful time of the school year when you are very ready for a break and just want to bust out of town and do something.  Do something fun, do something very different than going to school, and do something that will make you happy to have a few days off and can face the rest of the school year with a renewed sense of energy.

This Spring Break we went to NYC as a family.  Ian, Samantha, and I love NYC.  Jeff had vacation time he needed to use or lose, and while he doesn't love NYC, he does love us and together we designed a few days that would appeal to everyone.

WEDNESDAY:
Took the train into the city early in the morning.  We went to a restaurant for lunch called "The Melt" and it specialized in all kinds of grilled cheese sandwiches.  They even had gluten free bread and I was able to order like a normal person. ;)   So cheesy yummy!

The M&M store is where we ended up next.  Oy!  This place is nuts and is 3 floors of everything M&M candy, merchandise and whatever else they can think of to sell you.

"The Prom":  All four of us went to the matinee show.  We weren't entirely sure what to expect as this show is brand new and I knew only one other person who had seen it.  And that person was my friend Adam who has seen everything.  Really.  He averages 255 shows a year.  He's seen "Hamilton" with the original cast 8 times!!  He saw their 5th ever show when it was first off-Broadway.  Yes, he's seen it all.   Adam said we would like it.  He was right, Team Toppall enjoyed the show very much.  It's hilarious and the music is awesome. We downloaded the soundtrack right away and have been singing along ever since.  "The Prom" got nominated for 7 Tony's and we got to see 3 of the nominated leads in action.  That's always a very cool thing.

We had a bit of downtime after seeing "The Prom" and went back to the hotel to chill.

Dinner was at our favorite Italian restaurant, Trattoria Trecolori.  We discovered this place a few years ago and it's our number 1 choice for going to dinner when seeing a Broadway show.  By New York standards, it's reasonably priced, awesome food and the service is excellent.  It's a sure-fire winner.  As long as you have a reservation, you will get in and out as fast as needed.  And the place is ALWAYS packed.

After dinner, we split up and Jeff/Sam went to see "Wicked" and Ian/me went to see "Be More Chill".  We wanted Sam to see a show we know she would love.  And what girl does not love Wicked?  Jeff hadn't seen it before and was happy to take her.  Both of them enjoyed the show and it was a solid choice.  I had heard about this new show called "Be More Chill", again from my friend Adam.  Ian and I had been listening to the soundtrack since November and couldn't wait to see the show.  It wasn't appropriate for anyone under the age of 12, but in reality "The Prom" was edgier and more of an education than "Be More Chill" will ever be.   Ian and I liked the show very much, but we agree we liked "The Prom" even more.

Ian and I's show started an hour later than Jeff/Sam's.  So what else is there to do but go get a slice of cheesecake from Juniors.  Yum!


THURSDAY:
Jeff was able to meet a friend from college for breakfast, while the kids and I slept in for an extra hour.

10:00am: We had tickets to National Geographic Encounter.  This place was a re-creation of what it was like to be in the Pacific Ocean.  It was cool and educational and so well done.  This was a great way to spend a couple of hours in the morning.

Lunch became somewhat of a mess.  The Mexican restaurant I had scoped out earlier was not at all a place we'd want to go to.  We ended up eating at a food court in Grand Central Station.  It was the best option at the time.  We were all tired of walking, hungry, and starting to melt down.  Every restaurant we passed by the time we got to this food court, for some reason or another, each one of us vetoed.  It wasn't a pretty sight by the time we finally descended on this food court, but it did the trick.  We got our 2nd wind and was ready to tackle our next destination.

AKC, Museum of the Dog was next up.  They had just moved this museum from St. Louis to a new location in NY.  Every one of us loves dogs and was up the adventure to check out the museum.  However, it was so disappointing.  Beyond disappointing.  One of the cool things we had read about was that the museum had a machine that will match what breed of dog comes closest to what you look like.  However, every time we did it, it came up with a different match.  The rest of the museum was not much better than that.  I think there is the potential to do a lot with this idea of having a dog museum, but it certainly fell short.

At this point in our day, the kids and I were up for continuing on and Jeff was ready to head back to the hotel and rest.  We walked to Dylan's Candy Bar and was pleased once again with our day in the city.  This place is a feast for the eyes and taste buds.  With a bounce in our step and bags of candy in our hands, we walked back towards the hotel.  However, on the way, we stopped at the M&M store AGAIN and bought Sam a t-shirt she had seen and wanted.  We had told the kids they could each get one t-shirt and Sam had seen this one the day before, but we thought it was a good idea for her to wait a day and see if she still really wanted it.  While we were there, Ian picked out a t-shirt he wanted too.  We made it back to the hotel and had about an hour before our itinerary picked up speed again.

This evening we split up and I had Samantha with me and Jeff had Ian with him.  Jeff and Ian have a bucket list of visiting various baseball stadiums and the Yankees were high on their list.  They went to an evening game and saw the Yankees play the Padres.  It was fantastic spring weather and they very much enjoyed watching the game. And as a bonus, they took the subway to and from Yankees Stadium.

Samantha and I had a very different idea of how to spend the evening.  Most of it was spent standing in line at Ellen's Stardust Diner.  It took us 1 hr, 50 minutes to make our way indoors.  I was determined that we'd spend just as much time inside as we did waiting outside to get in.  Samantha and I love Ellen's Stardust Diner, but Jeff does not, so it was the best way to visit without subjecting Jeff to it.


FRIDAY:
We started the day at NBC for the NBC Studios Tour.  We were all delighted at how great this tour was.  We saw the sets of Saturday Night Live, The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon Show, and Seth Meyers, plus got an understanding of how the editing works with visuals, sound, and cameras.  The tour ended with our group doing a pseudo talk show with all of us participating in the production.  Sam was the guest, Ian and I were in the band, and Jeff was part of the studio audience.  So much fun!

After the studio tour, we walked to Serendipity for lunch and their awesome desserts.  At this point, it was time to grab our luggage at the hotel and make our way to Penn Station.  Of course, we had to make one more stop at the M&M store.  Ian decided he'd rather have a t-shirt from the NBC store than the shirt he got at the M&M store.  So, we went back to return the shirt we got from the day before.  Yes, so that makes 3 trips to the M&M store in 3 days.  And let me tell you, this store was a zoo at each and every visit.  You'd think no one saw M&M's before.

The train ride was uneventful (which is the way it should be) and we made it back home by 7:30pm in the evening.

We had 3 very long, fun-filled days.  We walked everywhere and didn't take one cab around town.  We averaged 20,000 steps a day and accomplished all we set out to do.  Another trip to NYC in the books.

OUR NBC STUDIOS TOUR VIDEO:




Jeff and Ian at Yankees Stadium

The Prom

Be More Chill

Wicked

National Geographic Encounter



Sam and I waiting in line at Ellen's Stardust Diner

Serendipity's Frozen Peanut Butter Hot Chocolate

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