Friday, November 18, 2011

The Bells of New York City...

This past weekend Jennifer and I were able to head up to New York. This visit was so much better than the previous visit a couple of years ago. The previous one lasted about 10 hours and it involved us running through Central Park from Penn station to get to where we needed to be.

We flew into LaGuardia Saturday afternoon and headed to our hotel- Westin in Times Square. I had worked the previous night and was pretty tired so we didn't do much but we were able to get out of the hotel and walk up to Columbus Circle and the Time Warner Building where there is a huge Whole Foods that Jennifer loves!

View out of our hotel window looking to NJ:


Time Warner Building:

Sunday- We went down the street to get pizza and Jennifer had the brilliant idea to take the pizza and sit in Central Park to eat it. We then walked through the beautiful Central Park. The leaves are changing, the air had a crispness to it, families were hanging out and music getting played by someone. If nothing else it was so relaxing. While walking back we went by to see the temple as well. It still amazes me that it is right on a corner of 2 major streets in Manhattan. The gala was that night. Got all dressed up in my cocktail dress and platform heels. Lindy and Jack Groban (Josh's parents) were there and as we were eating there was a surprise guest!! That's right... Josh made an appearance. He wanted to thank us personally for all the work that we have done for his foundation (raised $1 million) and talked about what the foundation means to him and his family. He also said something about another event similar to this soon. His mom told us how we are all like family to her and that we are close to her heart. Then talked about how special this foundation is. She talked about how the arts rescue children and how the arts give children a voice.

Central Park:



Manhattan Temple:

Gala:



Monday- I wanted to do some touristy things so we headed down to the Empire State Building and went up to the 86th floor and saw the city. Went through Harold Square and Macy's which was huge and already decorated for Christmas. As we made our way back up to the hotel we stopped by Rockefeller Center where they are currently in the process of putting up the tree. We went to the concert that night at Madison Square Garden. (I've always wanted to go there ever since the HBO concert thing for *NSYNC) It was an amazing concert. You could feel the energy of all the concert-attendees and Josh just fed off of it and you could feel like he was having an amazing night. It was the last concert of the US leg. After the concert we ran into his parents and his mom said that it was one of his best concerts.

Macys:

View from Empire State Building:


Rockefeller Center:

Concert:




Tuesday- This was a bittersweet day. I can't describe the feeling that I got in New York but I fell in love with it over the weekend. But as usual vacations come to an end... and we headed to the airport to fly back to North Carolina.

... Tell me not to go.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

1 month is nothing

That's right!

1 more month of nursing school left.

I thought that I would never say that. But it's here. If I was able to get through the last 15 months... 1 month is nothing.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Party In The U S...

Well maybe just in my apartment in Durham. Today is the day that means that I only have 40 more days until Graduation!!!

Par-tay!! It's been good and I know that I've learned a lot but I am so over being in school that it's not even funny.

40 days and counting...

I'm noddin' my head like "Yeah!"
Movin' my hips like "Yeah!"

You Raise Me Up

This past Saturday Jennifer and I were able to take my mom to her very first concert. Of course it had to be Josh Groban. We drove down to Florida all Thursday night and spent some time with the family on Friday then pretty much all day Saturday was spent getting ready for the concert, pre-concert Grobanite dinner and then the concert. Sunday we spent driving back to North Carolina with mom in tow.
Saturday was the first time that Josh had been back in Central Florida in like 6 years. Needless to say he got a very warm welcome. He was recovering from being sick but in his typical fashion, he sounded great the whole time. He got a little choked up while performing "You Raise Me Up" and "Smile". So much so that you could tell through his singing. He came back out for 2 encores even though the house lights had been turned on already.
We walked mom back to the car and then ran down to where we thought that, if he came out, he would sign autographs. He came and I got an autograph.
I know that Jennifer and I had a great time. We absolutely love seeing him live in concert. I think that my mom had fun too, even though she claimed that she didn't know half of the songs.
Here are some pictures from that night: