a day to play in New York City, and we took to the streets to soak in the energy. we were staying with sista sleigh in west chelsea, and a short skip from her place was the Highline, an above ground train route that's been converted to a walking path.
strolling along two stories above street level yields some good people watching and plenty of nice vistas. the path is stocked with intriguing sculptures, brilliant murals, and curious characters.
after a hearty trek on the Highline, we decided to hit some active rails and catch the subway. really not much compares to the sights, sounds, and smells that one encounters in Penn Station.
destination: times square. talk about people watching. the place is alive and teaming. ms. cassady took one look and said, "there's a lot going on here."
the little ones embraced the scene and interacted with the art installations.
and with the superheroes...
and then off to Dylan's Candy Store to make like kids in a candy store. the place is a sweet tooth mecca, and the peanut gallery was pleased.
post-candy store sugar rush led us to Central Park so the young ones could explore...
while the elders could chill...
as dinner time rolled around, we dialed up some tasty asian cuisine at the hippest of spots, Tao. adopted new yorker, the dashing ms. tiffany, joined along and good fun was had by all.
and to top off the day, we made our way to broadway to catch the musical, Matilda. great performances all around, but Ms. Trenchbull was everybody’s favorite evil villain.
whew... hard to make a dent in the Big Apple, but we gave it our best shot. at the very least, the kids got a taste of what this mythic city has to offer.