Saturday, August 15, 2015

New York Trip Part 1

 Greenwich Village
 The Friends apartment
 Brooklyn Bridge

 Trinity Church
 Twin Tower memorial


 Freedom Tower
The Ackerman family moved to Connecticut last year for Dustin's job. We decided to take a trip out to them. It was quite the endeavor. The road trip started in Preston, Idaho with a packed car of eight people, bulging suitcases, and bountiful food. Siri said it would be thirty-three hours but with our stops we had every five hours it was more like thirty-six. Instead of sleeping in a hotel, we made the mad decision to drive through the night so we could make it there faster. The only stops were for gas and bathroom breaks. We had food on the seats so we could eat on the way. Every stop standing felt like walking for the first time. I get really car sick so I kept the motion sickness bottle next to me and took those a lot. I kept myself busy with Paper Towns and we listened to Taylor Swift 1989 album one hundred times or more. Being from small Preston it was mind-blowing to have toll booths. We finally made it to Connecticut, all of us exhausted. We fit nine of us in a two bedroom apartment, it was pretty impressive. The fist few days of our trip we stayed in Connecticut and played with Evie and Abby. Then we had two days to go into New York. The first day we drove around for an hour looking for a parking place but ended up going to a parking garage. We first saw Greenwich Village to look at the Friends apartment because we are obsessed with that show. We walked through China Town (which reminded me of our Vietnam experience) then walked to the Brooklyn Bridge. We made a few stops along the way to end up at Battery Park to see the Statue of Liberty. Then we walked to the Twin Towers memorial and the Freedom Tower. Finally we drove home. One thing being in New York taught me is you walk everywhere. I was so dead by the end of the day. I felt like passing out. That was the first day in New York. Just when I thought my feet couldn't handle anymore sightseeing, we 

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