New York City – Day 3

Day 3 in New York City started quite early…

By 6:30am, we were all awake and searching for a place to grab breakfast on Urban Spoon

We settled on Sarabeth’s

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Ok, overall, this was a more expensive breakfast than the day before but OMGosh!!!

The food was delicious and our server was efficient, polite, smiling and cute!

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Jon had the eggs benedict for $18 with a side of bacon!

Look at that side…. that’s an $8 side of bacon that’s actually worth $8

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I had a spinach and goat cheese omelette with a scone $15

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And Emily had the best Pumpkin waffle ever!!!  $16

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Soooo good!  We all had a bite, she added syrup to it and ate the whole thing.

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We had coffee and were not rushed to leave the table when we were done!

Overall a great breakfast experience.

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With our full tummies, we hopped on the Tour bus and started exploring the city

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We hoped off the bus at Time Square and walked around.  We explored and I took pictures.

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M&M Store

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Billboards everywhere!

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Disney Store

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Sidewalk mascots who will grab your child for hugs and pictures than show you their tips purses…

I paid this time and kept all the others at bay…

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The Ferris wheel at Toys R Us.  Emily and I got the Barbie car!!!

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Emily, Madison (the doll) and me in front of Madison Square Garden…. where all of Justin’s fans stood one day before his concert!

Can you see the grumpy starting to happen on Emily’s face?

We continued to walk around, looking for the Hello Kitty store which we didn’t find at this time…

As we kept looking, it started to rain and that combined with our lack of luck in finding the Hello Kitty created a really grumpy girl.

That’s when Emily had her second meltdown.

She stood in the rain and cried, I moved us under cover and tried to calm her down but it didn’t work.

We waved a cab and went back to the hotel where we could put some dry clothes on and go down to the food court to grab sushis for lunch.

We bought a salmon mousse, a salami, 2 cheese, crackers, some fruits, veggies and humus…  That was going to be our dinner later!

We also bought some macaroons!  A new experience for both Jon and Emily.

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They each had a dark chocolate ganache in the middle which wasn’t what I was expecting so my family wasn’t really excited about them.  They were still good just not what I wanted them to try for their 1st time.

That afternoon, we went back on the bus and did the full city tour without hoping off again.

Look at my movie star!!!

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We saw tons of things and I am not going to put all the pictures up but we had a great time.

Once the tour was done, we grabbed a hot-dog from a street cart and enjoyed it on a bench.

Than we did something I am not all that proud of but…. we only live once right?

We went back to FAO Schwartz and bought candies…. $76 worth of candies! And a bacon lip balm!  🙂

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We went back to the hotel, showered, turned the tv on and set-up our feast of cheese, crackers, veggies, humus and more…  Once we were done, Emily started working on those candies…

2 weeks later, we are still not done eating them!

By 9pm we were all asleep, getting some rest in order to be top shape to tackle day 4.

New York City – Day 2

Day 1 was all about flying to NYC and the American Girl place.

After our afternoon tea at the American Girl place, we returned to our hotel for the night. I admit that I was asleep by 5:30pm and I don’t know when Emily and Jon went to sleep.

Day 2 started around 6am. We were all well rested and ready to discover this part of the city before moving to our hotel for the next 4 nights.

My dream was to stay at The Plaza while in NYC but they were full on Saturday so we booked a hotel near the American Girl Place. The Barclay. It’s a nice hotel, the staff was ok for the little we interacted with them and the room was really small but the bed was comfortable :).

We got up, showered and got dress. I packed our clothes and things again, adding the new doll and clothes to our suitcases. By 7ish we were walking on Lexington in search of a place to grab breakfast. We found a café metro and went in for breakfast.

Their 3 eggs omelet can feed 2. I wasted food which I try not to do normally but I truly didn’t see it coming.

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This is Emily waiting for breakfast.

After a delicious breakfast we decided to keep walking.

We didn’t bring a map, we just walked for a while. We saw the Chrysler building and stumble upon Grand Central Station! How lucky. This was on Emily’s list as it was featured in Madagascar..

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We found the whispering tunnel. Emily and Jon tried it while I took pictures. It was really cute to see them facing the corners like kids that were in trouble.
🙂

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After the train station, we went back to our hotel, grabbed our suitcases and asked the bellman to get us a cab to the Plaza.

I’m like a kid in a candy store when I get to experience a hotel I’ve heard so much of. My original plan was to have a chauffeur pick us up at the airport on Saturday with an Emily sign, that way we would arrived in style at the hotel but as we couldn’t get in Saturday, I didn’t bother with the chauffeur. We arrived in a yellow NYC cab!

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We had a large room with tons of space and a huge bathroom, with an amazing shower and super large tub. Marble and gold everywhere.

Some people might not be fan of this type of hotel but I was in paradise. I admit that my husband’s tattoos and my lack of desire to dress-up on vacations made us look a little out of place but I couldn’t care less. Emily did look in her element there. Just the right amount of movie star qualities in her!

Once we settled in, we went to FAO Schwartz and the “open 24 hours a day” Apple store.

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There was a lot of apple geniuses (…) in there….

As we were next to Central Park and their zoo was on Emily’s list… This is where we went next.

Central Park is really beautiful. We will have to return to NYC one day to explore it more!

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As for the zoo, its small so in my humble opinion, it was overpriced but Emily wanted to see the penguins (from Madagascar) so we did. It’s a good thing she wasn’t looking for the lion or zebra cause they are not there….

The one cool thing about the zoo? This picture below. We saw that in the movie which is not the entrance to the zoo but it didn’t matter, it made Emily happy.

When Emily is happy, we are all happy!

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The Zootique (cute name for gift shop) saw the first tears of our trip. Emily wanted a stuff toy and we said no. She has too many and already bought a doll the previous day so she could get something but not a stuffed toy.

She cried, her quiet cry that almost made me changed my mind… But I didn’t. She told me about her big tiger that was destroyed in the flood we had 3 or 4 years ago…. The memory on that kid is just incredible…. And painful!

After tons of discussions, tears and partial stare from the staff of the Zootique, we left empty handed and walked back to our hotel.

By than, it was almost dinner time and all we had eaten that day was a huge breakfast and a pretzel at the zoo.

We decided to grab dinner at the food court under the Plaza… :). Food court!!! Well the mall here as a food court, under the Plaza is a whole other level of food court!

You can find fancy everything down there!

We ended-up sitting down at Todd English for dinner. We shared appetizers – a Squid dish and artichoke filled with crab and other things. Main course was Lobster Mac & Cheese for Emily and burgers for us. I love that I can pick how I want my burger cooked in the US… Here it’s always well done and most restaurant confuse well done with burned….

Our burgers were amazing, all of our food was delicious. My sangria was made with sparkling something in it which I should have known if I had read the menu properly…. I didn’t care for it and didn’t finish my glass… What a waste! Well from now on I will read the drink menu the same way I read the food menu.

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We were sitting at a table for 8 and another family sat with us. They had a boy approximately Emily’s age and by the end of dinner we were chatting a little. They were NewYorkers and had input on what we should do while in NYC.

We talked for a bit than Emily and the cute boy talked about Broadway shows and museum….

Did you read that?

In a big city, at a fancy restaurant, my daughter chatted with some boy about shows and museums…. 😊

Once they left I told Emily how proud of her I was for talking to that boy and staying in reality, not talking about her pretend world. She replied that he was cute and that she was “totally flirting” with him…. 😳

That was so awesome because she totally did!!!

Back in our room, Emily got a special delivery from Eloise (you know the little girl who lives in the Plaza… If you don’t know google her!)

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Emily rediscovered the Nickolodeon channel… We watched some tv and were all asleep before 10pm.

End of day 2!

I need better walking shoes!