Little Miss Halle was lucky enough to get to spend her 8th birthday in New York City! Rusty was speaking at the AdTech conference, which happened to fall right on Halle’s birthday, so we decided to tag along with him. The boys stayed with Susan. We arrived in NYC at about 10:30pm, and immediately went to check out the hustle and bustle of Times Square. Halle could not believe all the lights!
The next morning was her birthday. Rusty had to go to his conference, but before he left we told he we had a big birthday surprise for her, but she needed to wait just a little while longer. Halle and I ate birthday breakfast at McDonald’s, and then hopped on the subway. I didn’t tell her where we were going until it was staring us in the face. The American Girl store! The look on her face was priceless, and it got even better when I told her she could pick any doll she wanted for her birthday. This place is HUGE—three stories of dolls, dolls, and more dolls. She’s had her eye on Julie for awhile now, and she chose her. We got her ears pierced, got her a pet, Pepper the dog, and lots of fun accessories! We could have spent the whole day! It is an experience I will never forget—spoiling my baby girl in NYC
Next it was off the Central Park to ride the Carousel. It was a sunny 65 degrees, just perfect to spend some time by the little lake, and enjoy the beautiful fall leaves. We also ate Halle’s favorite, cheeseburgers, at the Shake Shack.
Next up was Ice Skating at the Rockefeller Center. It’s a toss up between this and the Statue of Liberty for things Halle was most excited about in NYC. Daddy was able to join us for this, and so Daddy and Halle skated while Mommy snapped pictures. Halle really started to get the hang of it by the end.
In keeping with our non-stop day, we ate dinner at a Halal cart on the street (Rusty loves this, Halle and I not so much) and then headed straight to the New Amsterdam Theater to see Mary Poppins. What a fun show! It wasn’t my favorite Broadway by a long shot, but it was just perfect for Miss Halle. She was mesmerized, and especially love the part where Mary “flies” with her umbrella.
What Birthday would be complete without some sort of cake? Halle chose cheesecake. We had seen this place in Times Square promising “World Famous” cheesecake. I don’t know about world famous, but we had fun singing to our birthday princess in our little corner booth.
(Jackson had been waiting by the window for us all day long)
The next day Halle and I grabbed a yummy breakfast and then headed to the Empire State Building. It was a foggy morning, so the view wasn’t the very best, but it was still pretty darn awesome. Halle couldn’t believe how high up we were!
(Have I mentioned the other friend who came with us? Halle had her class monkey, Curious George, for the week. So he tagged along on our vacation. He got to meet King Kong at Empire State.)
Then it was off to the much anticipated Statue of Liberty! We took the Ferry out to Liberty Island and gazed at that beautiful lady. Halle loved it! Rusty took the Ferry out with us, but then had to rush back to make his last meeting of the day.
All the PIGEONS!!!
3 comments:
What a fun birthday! My girls would kill for a trip like this. IT is there dream to go to the American Girl Store. What a fun and perfect 8th birthday!
I am so jealous! Halle is a lucky girl...and it looks like she was spoiled rotten while you were there. Perfect for a birthday girl. I LOVE that her favorite part was the pigeons. She is such an animal lover. Cute, cute, cute!
She would have loved that stupid pigeon in Hawaii with the stump leg...
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