This is a recap of
Day 3 of my NYC trip, so if you haven’t read the Day 1 post or Day
2 post, head over there to get the full gist of the trip.
Day 3 of the trip
was more relaxing than Day 1 and 2. We didn’t have any meetings to go to,
planes to catch, or long walks to take. Instead, we took a stroll through
Central Park. However, our stroll was a just a wee bit painful at times, simply
due to how sore we were from our ridiculous journey to the ferry. My sister had
bruises on her ankles from her tennis shoes, and my feet were sore from my
boots. But Central Park had to happen.
Getting from our
hotel to the park wasn’t a long walk, just a couple of blocks. We saw a few
cool pieces of scenery along the way, like The
Late Show and Simon & Schuster’s office (which is where I went on Day
4, but I’ll get to that later).
We walked into the
park and, if we didn’t look up at the skyline, it basically felt like we were
both back home in Missouri. It was pretty warm, but the park wasn’t crowded, so
it wasn’t bad to walk around. Although, we did need Google Maps to get around
because of the park’s size.
The weird mix of trees and buildings. |
Our main goal for
the Central Park visit was to see the castle. Unfortunately, the castle is on the
complete opposite side of the park from where our hotel was. Guess what that
meant? More walking…
The trip to get to
the castle was fine, but about halfway through the walk back, I was dead. My
feet were so sore.
My sister wanted
to look around some of the shops on our walk back to the hotel, so I grudgingly
followed her into some tourist-type shops. She didn’t end up buying anything though. Ugh.
The trip to
Central Park took up a majority of our day, so other than shopping a little
bit, we didn’t do much else. I mainly got ready for my meeting the next day.
Oh, and we immediately got under the covers when we got back to our hotel because
our bodies were so very cold. My sister couldn’t get warm. Of course, I laughed
at her complaining about how cold her butt was. Hee hee.
That was it for
Day 3. It seems like a short one, but all of the photo taking and walking took
a good stretch of time.
Stay tuned for Day
4’s recap on Thursday!
I'm so jealous that you've been able to spend so many days in NYC! I've been on a couple day trips, but I still haven't seen even a quarter of what NYC has.
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