Thursday, January 17, 2008

The secret's out...

I married the most AMAZING man. Just recently, he managed to get a $537 repair done on our computer for FREE (thank you, APPLE). And...the Christmas surprise that I nearly ruined when I unwittingly opened that envelope back in December was...a trip to NYC to see the Rockettes perform in their Christmas Spectacular. And it was just that - SPECTACULAR!!!


We drove up to NYC the day after Christmas, stopped in the Bronx long enough to drop off bags, kids, and sis-in-law Katie at Emily and Jorge Luis' apartment, and then headed off to Manhattan. If I had it to do again, I probably wouldn't have worn my vibrant red coat on the streets, bus, and subway from the Bronx, but I loved wearing it downtown. We stopped by Rockefeller Square to see the tree and gaze at the skaters. Gorgeous place!



Then it was off to Radio City Music Hall for the show. The precision dancing was impressive, and the orchestra pit raises and lowers at different points in the performance. There are three different levels to the main stage as well, and the show has Broadway style singers in addition to the famous Rockettes. Some favorite scenes included the toy soldier routine, the bus tour of NYC (amazing graphics and fabulous kicks), and the live nativity. There were 2 live camels, several sheep, and a donkey on stage for the nativity, and it was a remarkable experience to see this beloved story reenacted on such a large scale. Apparently, the animals reside for the season in the basement of Radio City Music Hall, and the caretakers walk the animals on the sidewalks of Manhattan in the wee hours of the morning, to the surprise of early commuters.


We couldn't pass up the opportunity to see the Apple store. Conveniently, it was situated right by the bridge and pond in Central Park, so we made a quick stop in there. It was dark, frigid, and raining, but we were armed with Starbucks hot cocoa and apple cider, so no way were we going to pass up on the opportunity to kiss in Central Park.


After perusing the merchandise, figuring out our subway route home, and drying off a bit, it was back to the Bronx for the night. A BIG thanks to Katie for spending about 12 of the 24 hours in this trip in a car and for watching our sick kiddos a good part of the rest. And thank you to JL and Em for offering their home - a little piece of heaven in the midst of the Bronx. I couldn't forget a little shout out to Spence and Emma for being such good sports when they were not feeling well (at all). Finally, Adam - you continue to amaze and surprise me. Thank you for a wonderful trip. You are the best, and I love you!

6 comments:

Chelsea said...

What a great surprise! It looks like you guys had a fabulous time!

7Carters!E,H,V,B,R,C,E said...

How wonderful!!! What a great suprise!!

Brooke said...

How amazing! That Hubby of yours really outdid himself! The best gifts are gifts of experiences. And what better experience than the Rockettes?!

Just Katy said...

Looks like a good time. Way to up the anty for all the other guys Adam. I think you may become pretty popular among the wives and hated by the husbands.

lori said...

Ah! How FABULOUS!! So glad you two have that memory!! Sad you little ones weren't well!

Love you, friends! So glad for an update!

Katie and Eric said...

What a great surprise! Adam has always been good at that. So are you guys still in Virginia? I really want to get together. What do you think?