You Down With NYC?
Yeah You know me!
You will get to read more about my trip when the photo journal is complete, however, I will give you a bit of a quick overview here. First of all I need to tell you that it was a mission trip with Denton Bible Church S.W.E.A.T. Team. Our goal was to go and help repair a church in Brooklyn, New Temple Baptist, and to also do some witnessing on the subways, Union Square, and the Bronx.

Anyway, I groggily drug myself out of bed knowing that I had about 10 minutes to get ready and when we finally got to the church I was wide awake and ready for my first visit to NYC! Unfortunately, we got to the airport too late and we missed out first flight and so we left 2-3 hours behind schedule, no worries, DFW has SMOOTHIES! I had a large strawberry, banana, coconut smoothie and like a big bowl of Lucky Charms, it was magically delicious.
Moving on...

We arrived at La Guardia airport which is much smaller and less busy than JFK. Since we arrived on Veterans Day I think a lot of people were off work for the Holiday because New York didn't seem that busy. I guess after 29 years of hearing about how busy New York is and how populated it is, and watching movie after movie stressing about how rude the people are and how overcrowded it is, I was expecting it to be MUCH busier. It is busy, but I have been to Hong Kong and China and New York doesn't really begin to compare to either place when it comes to numbers of people marching around like droves of ants.
No one was rude to me in New York like I expected. I saw a few street performers, but I saw more in Boston. It wasn't cold, and overall I thought New York was rather pleasant and civilized.
My biggest disappointment on the trip was when we went to see the Statue of Liberty. I expected her to be at least 5-10 times bigger than she was. I thought she was like skyscraper big. She's not. She's not Lilliputian by any means, but she is not even as big as the oversized Pillsbury Dough Boy in Ghostbusters!

My favorite part of New York was Central Park. It was gorgeous, unbelievably picturesque, and I didn't find any dead bodies while we were walking through it. I don't konw how many episodes of CSI and Law and Order that I have watched where they have found bodies dumped in Central Park. I have also read at least 50 novels where the primo burial ground was in Central Park. It is 4 miles long and 1 mile wide and so there is a lot of territory that I didn't check out, but what I did check out was dead body free.
I will stop here for now. I hope to have the photo journal done today, if not today, then it will be up by tomorrow morning for sure.
Special thanks to Amstaff Mom for the pictures on this post and some that you will see in the photo journal as well.
14 Comments:
Way to get your post in before mine! I'd better get busy! You have stayed on that couch alot lately! How funny!
People, I was a a witness to the extreme disappointment of the stature of the Statue. EXTREME DISAPPOINTMENT.
Word to the wise,if you want to have SUMO fun on a trip, take Eddo with you.
SUMO fun.
Agree with the taking Eddo on the trip for fun times, cross reference the tropical pictures from Hawaii. Glad you guys are back and it looks as though you guys had a lot of fun.
can't wait for the pics.
You are SO cute!!! Those pics really capture the true Eddo... You could have fun in Somalia, I think. ;o)
Very cute, E. You're quite the photographer, AM.
I've always wanted to go to New York. Would you go back?
Love the pics! Can't wait for the journal.
I'm not going to say you're cute. That would be uncomfortable for both of us.
Sounds like y'all had a great trip! Nice pictures.
I don't know how big you expected Miss Liberty to be, but she's pretty big - try climbing the stairs to her head, and you develop a healthy respect! Sorry you were disappointed. NYC is often "larger than life" in reputation. That's why we all love it so!
And btw, Central Park is good for lots of things other than burying murder victims! If you wanted to see Law and Order, Central Park is not the place; Chambers Street is.
Did you catch a show while you were there? I hope so. I know Broadway isn't necessarily 'en vogue' anymore, but I think it's something not to be missed.
Glad you had a good time. :)
Sounds like you had agood time! Can't wait for the pics - glad you made it home safe! Love ya!
I love New York. Can't wait to see more pictures. Glad you had such a good time.
eddie, i love the scarf.
so...all this talk about the Statue of Liberty. all the pics make it look like 10 stories tall or something. how big is it, really?
Eddie-
It looks like you are standing in front of a big sign of someone's butt crack... with the word purity over it.
Glad the trip went well.
Very nice site! »
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