Saturday in New York


Saturday was spent in the place I was looking forward to the most. Susan and I got up early, braved the cold, found a natural food bakery and proceeded to the place we had been looking forward to since learning we would get to visit NYC. The Museum of Modern Art! We love art galleries and spent a great day among the impressionist masters, the modern wonders and the hanging Calder's! We became members of the museum, brought home things for our classrooms and will be ordering some prints.

We had lunch at a neat mom and pop Italian Bistro and topped off the day with a Broadway show. Though most of Broadway is on strike, we managed to get tickets to see Mell Brooks' Young Frankenstein. If you loved the movie you will love the play. The sets were lavish, the singing perfect and the evening pretty special. Zach and Emily went to Xanadu and said it was also great. My only regret is not sitting in the fourth row center seats I had purchased two months ago for three really special shows that were effected by the strike. Maybe someday we will come back for the total Broadway experience.

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