Showing posts with label Family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Family. Show all posts

Sunday, May 26, 2013

The Big Apple

Last Christmas, Derek gave me a plane ticket to New York City for mid-May. The trip was to be two fold, one for Kebra's (Derek's sister) graduation from Yale and two to see Manhattan, which neither Derek or I had been to before. Finally after months of waiting, it was time for the big trip to the big apple! Here are a few pictures of our time back east. 

The pre-planning process. If you know me, you can understand how much fun I had putting this together. 

We have arrived! 

Excited that we made it! Out and about. 

While getting lost in Greenwich Village, we stubbled upon a "Cheese Bar". Set up just like a sushi bar, with a specific person cutting the cheese (no pun intended).

 Strolled down Wall Street

Empire State Building 

Zero visibility at the top of the Empire State Building, due to the rainy spring day, but that didn't stop us. We hung out in a cloud!

More Empire State Building, beautiful. 

Walked down the High Line for a bit, very cool.

 More High Line, over looking the Meat Packing District

 9/11 Memorial, a very moving experience.  

Concrete Jungle

America

 Grand Central Station. Gorgeous. 

 Blocks and blocks of skyscrapers.

Derek loves 4 hour graduations.

Stoops.

This happened.

The Bull on Wall Street.


Rockefeller Center.

 NBC Studios.

 Radio City.

Hot Dog on the streets on NYC.




Congrats Class of 2013! Way to go Kebra!

Balls of Steel.



Manhattan Bridge.

Gelato... Yummy! And seductive. 

Home sweet home.

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Heading on Down to Tulip Town

My mother came and visited me this last week. It was fantastic to have her here and spend some quality mom/daughter time. Her trip was spent with Sounders game, plenty of fresh seafood, cooking muah some delicious dinners, Mariner's game, and a trip to "Tulip Town" for the world's largest Tulip Festival.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Moscow - The one not in Russia

Oh Moscow. How I do love you.

It was a long weekend with Monday being Martin Luther King’s birthday. I didn’t have to work on Monday, so I extended my trip to eastern Washington and went down to Moscow, Idaho to visit my brother for the night.

I love the friends that Nate has made at college. They are so nice to me and good for Nate. We of course went and ate upon my arrival. They preceded to go to a small house party.

The night is a little blurry, but it was worth the hour drive out of my way. Miss you brother!