Hey Hey Hey,
Well folks, I guess I should start this blog by saying that Libby and I just finished watching the season premier of the Amazing Race - the season on which Libby and I should have been contestants. We anticipated the start of the season to see who in the world could possibly have come between us and being on the show. Within the first minute, we received the answer. The first couple listed was a newlywed couple (although not as newly wed as Libby and I, but I don't want to rant) that more than likely stole our spot. The newlywed couple was an interracial couple featuring a former Miss American winner. Not just contestant - winner. There's just no way for Libby and me to compete with that. So we're not too bummed that we didn't make it...
In NYC news, this past weekend, my parents came to visit, and we had a blast. We pretty much had about as exciting of a weekend as you could possibly have. There were Broadway plays (yes, plural!), good eating, spectacular views, and using up 2 seconds of our 15 minutes of fame. The night they got in, we stuck around the Times Square area, where my parents were staying. They found a hotel that they could stay at for free (thank you Holiday Inn points!) that had a view of the Times Square Ball. They stayed on the 45th floor, and it was cool to see the city from a little better perspective than street level!
The next day, I arose early to join my parents in the crowd of the Today show. We took up a position in the second row of a fenced off area, behind some people with a poster for Al Roker and the rest of the world to see. Little did we know that the little girl in front of us had a broken elbow, so Al Roker couldn't help but come and interview her and place her on live TV - with us right behind - gawking and grinning like idiots. So if anyone saw that brief interview - my parents and I were there and are desperately searching for the footage. A couple of items of note - I spotted John Krysinski (aka Jim from the Office) gallivanting around the lobby of NBC news, and in person Meredith Viera is kind of scary looking.
My parents were also kind and generous enough to take Libby and I to two (yes, two!) Broadway shows. We sat in the orchestra section for both Shrek the Musical (funny with amazing sets and all around cool) and South Pacific (sing-y with a talented cast and a subtle story). My parents were also generous enough to provide food for Libby and I in return for guidance and showing them the sights (Rockefeller Center, Statue of Liberty, Ground Zero, Central Park, etc.) Libby and I would like to take this chance to publicly thank my parents for their generosity and their willingness to go where we decided to take them.
In other news, I continue to be a stay at home consultant, although a recent hire at my previous place of work has put that status in jeopardy, so stay tuned and I''ll let you know how that turns out. Also, as you may know, Libby received an internship through the Guggenheim Museum. Recently, Libby was ecstatic to learn that with this internship she gets in to any museum in the city of New York -FREE. Sometimes even with a guest. Awesome!!

The true NYC experience for my parents - the Subway
Matt Lauer is actually on 8" tall in real life - true fact.
Hooray for Liberty!!



lovin' the updates. will we see you any more this year?
ReplyDeletesooo can i be your guest to the museums? ;)
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