Monday, April 20, 2009

Law School Visits: NYC, part 1

As I imagine a fair number of you know, we were just in New York City. Yep, as I mentioned earlier after visiting Vandy last week, Kate and I felt we had to visit NYU in person before we could make a real, informed decision.


As an added bonus - or, more accurately, as a key component of New York's appeal - our trip also gave us a chance to see lots of friends and family, who we haven't seen since November. All-in-all the trip was a big success, and we were able to make a decision we believe in, and see more people and do more than we had expected. So much so that I've made the decision to write TWO posts... this one - which will concentrate on everything about the trip excluding the law school - and a second actually talking about the school and our decision. Oh, and just as a warning - we took a lot of pictures, and this post is very long.

We left on Wednesday morning, and got to the airport without too much trouble... then our flight was delayed by an hour. (In keeping with our record of having at least one flight delayed during every trip we've taken in the last couple of years.) On the bright side, the terminal had been renovated a bit, and there was a little shopping mall-ish area, including a kid's store with a fort!


Cadence spent some time playing with a couple of other kids in the fort and around the tv, which was playing Barnyard. Speaking of which, is anyone bothered by the fact that the male cows (aka bulls) have udders? Evidently the director chose to do that, because he thought it would be funny, but seriously? There were people I met in college who honestly thought that bulls and cows were different species. I'm uncomfortable with a children's movie encouraging such basic misconceptions. On the bright side, there was an episode of Sesame Street on the next day that helped to clear up the difference.

Anyway, we got back to the gate and the plane was already boarding, so we got in. Cadence thought it was really "cool!" and had lots of fun counting the planes "Oh! Plane! Two!!!!!" as we taxied. Then we were off and climbing, and pretty soon Cadence (and I) were asleep.


Also, the blue thing around Cadence's head is her new "cute arf" - a handy neck pillow in the shape of a dog! The flight went quickly, I woke up, pulled out the computer, and Kate and I got some work done. We tried to rouse Cadence when we started our descent, so she could watch us land but she ended up ignoring us until we were actually getting off the plane. Thus, continuing Cadence's streak of being a most excellent traveler.

We grabbed the M60 and then an A train downtown, which prompted Cadence to say "oh wow!" She wasn't intimidated in the least by the subway, and actually fit in rather nicely.


In not too long, we were at Audrey's apartment! Kate and I were exhausted,


but after a brief warm-up period, Cadie was good to go. My mom, brother Andrew, and cousin Jean all came to visit for dinner and Cadence had a lot of fun getting to see family again.


Cadence drank a smoothie (she called it "i-creem!") with her Nai-nai,



and was super shy around uncle Andrew,


and on top of it all, she got a couple of RED ENVELOPES!!!


Cadence also checked out Audrey's phone,


met a couple of Ling's (Audrey's roommate) gorillas,


and then it was time for bed, so she got up on the couch, pulled up the blanket and went to "sleep".


Oh, but must remember to kiss the baby!


And then there was some more playing and running, and... "oy, how are we going to get this little girl to sleep", and finally actual sleep. The next morning, we got up, and got ready to go. Here's our daughter dressed and ready for the day.


We had breakfast with Lena at Velselka


where we got Cadence-"wow"-worthy fried pierogies, blintzes and potato pancakes. And Cadence had a sip of Lena's coffee.


Then, we were off to yet another dining/friend visiting experience, hopping over to Yummy House for takeout, which we took out to Washington Square Park with Dan and Poonam!


We situated ourselves on a park bench, from which Cadence quickly noticed... swings! But, by the time I got over there with the camera, Cadence had overcome her distaste for gritty sand.


After a while playing with the sand, there was a vacancy on the swings and Cadence was off!


At this point, it was coming up on 2pm, and it was time to check in at NYU, so we said our goodbye's and headed over to the opposite corner of the park.

Later, we had some downtime, and decided to visit Kate's old stomping grounds on the second floor of Tisch. We saw Nanc and Rosemary, of ETW - and then we spent a while in Brimmer's stage combat class, where Cadence ran around being cute and coy and sweet.


Then, back to NYU, before we went out to Yummy House yet again for dinner with Lelia and Ryan. Here's me and Ryan wearing suspiciously similar hooded sweatshirts.


And, after dinner, a nice walk back to Audrey's.


Where Cadence put on one of my t-shirts - which she insisted was hers -


and Ling lent her an awesome, gold belt.


Somehow, we stayed up past midnight, so Cadence had some trouble waking up in the morning. We ended up getting her up with the help of Sesame Street, and Tommy, a letter 'T' from Tennessee.


We spent the better part of the day at various NYU events, before we left a little early, to visit friends at O&G, my old law firm. Cadence remembered Olivia, that's for sure.



We followed that up with Danial's birthday party, where we saw Dan and Poonam again. And Cadence demonstrated the proper way to blow out a candle.


Plus she saw a whole bunch of other friends!




We had a great time, getting to see everyone again. Cadence had a blast. She danced.


And danced.


And got others to dance.



She also found the time to take a bunch of awesome pictures.




Ah, yes. There was a lot of cute!


So cute!!!



As well as hugs,



followed by some leftover chicken fried rice back at Audrey's. Yum!



We went off to bed, and in the morning Cadence did some drawing.



Vadim and Keisha came over, and we all headed over to the Waverly Place Diner for breakfast.


Cadence tried to eat from her napkin...


It didn't work out so well... Hungry.


Cadence then got her very first glass of freshly squeezed orange juice.



I think she liked it...


she drank



and drank



took a break...


Full disclosure, Kate and I both took a sip, but otherwise, it was all her drinking that OJ



trying to get those last drops.


Hmm... all gone.


Luckily, our food came. Very tasty. Cadence worked really hard to get jelly on her toast.


And then we were all done!


After brekkist we hopped across the street,


and back up to Audrey's.


Where Cadence began collecting (blue) crayons



Finally, we had to go. Audrey came with us as we stopped one last time at the law school,


and then headed uptown for a little last minute shopping trip.



And then we had to say goodbye. Cadence did not want Audrey to go, and she cried a little bit. But we got going, and she got caught up in the excitement of traveling again. Before we left Audrey's apartment, we estimated how much time we'd have to do everything we needed to and get to the airport on time. Surprisingly, we were spot on with our planning... we just left about 15 minutes later than we'd planned to.

Consequently, we got to the airport, 15 minutes later than we'd planned, and (surprise, surprise) the plane was actually on time. We ended up waiting at least 5 minutes, though it felt more like ten as 3 people ahead of us seemingly had an issue with every step of the check-in process. But we finally got Cadie added to the boarding pass, and we were off dashing to security where - seasoned travelers that we are - we got through no problem.

Except that I kept setting off the metal detector. I knew I didn't have any metal on me, and I patted myself down two or three times, but each time I went through I'd get beeped at. They eventually wanded me, and my knee set off the beeping. Oh! I was wearing my brace, which I'd gotten after working at Home Depot for a while (standing on concrete for hours on end makes my knee angry, evidently). I pulled it off, and it went through the x-ray machine. After that, the guard gave me a pat-down (no cavity searches, though!) and we were off to the gate!

We got there and onto the plane no trouble. Whew! Cadence had fallen asleep on the bus ride to the airport, and stayed fast asleep this whole time, but she woke up just as the plane was getting ready to take off. There were some empty seats, so we managed to get ourselves transferred to the bulkhead, and Cadence had a seat to sit in, once we were in the air and it was safe for her to sit on her own.



All in all, it was a rather pleasant flight and we got in half an hour early.


And Cadence once again proved that she makes a wonderful traveling companion.


Kate's mom picked us up, and took us out to dinner at the Rainforest Cafe. It was busy, so we had to wait about an hour before we were seated, so we wandered around the mall. We window shopped and Cadence played with a giant thread and needle statue.


After dinner we headed home. We were greeted by a very upset dog, and many kitties, along with Papa Scott and Kelly... and Cadence got to eat chocolate and play piano.


The end.

2 comments:

  1. For the record, James and Ryan have seen each other all of twice in the last year, and they both managed to wear that same shirt, both times. :-)

    ReplyDelete
  2. I love pics of cute Cadie. It was so great to have you guys visit!

    Also, kudos on taking maybe the only picture of me that I didn't hate on first glance. Way to go!

    ReplyDelete