Thursday, August 24, 2006

What to do now??

I feel truly like only after a week, I have recovered enough to do anything but hang out in my house! I have played more yahoo games this week than I thought even existed. I'm tired of the PS2. I've made a few bracelets but I think I am out of beads to make something different than I already have. I've walked around the block but today the temperature is making it difficult to want to (95...). I have read a couple of books now...and I have bookshelves full of them but I need to get up and move. For someone that is more of a mover or shaker, I can't handle just sitting around doing petty things!
So, I'm blogging - but even that is not that exciting because nothing is going on!

I went to New York twice in July to visit Mike while he was working out there. He had rented a house in Pleasant Valley, NY and worked just down the road from the house. The first trip (4th of July weekend) we spent a ton of time sightseeing and hiking. We saw a ton of beautiful areas of New York. In fact, I never knew that NY was that way.




I always think of New York and think of the city. Speaking of city...I even talked him into going down into the city to fulfill a life-long dream of going to NYC. Guess what?!? I loved it! I can't say I could handle living there but it was a blast! We rode the subway,



saw the WTC site,



went to the top of Rockefeller Center,



vistited Times Square,



walked through Central Park,



and a million other things. It was one of the most exciting trips I think he and I have taken. I don't know if I can ever get him to go back but I really enjoyed the trip and have a ton more pictures for memories!

The second time I visited was the weekend of July 22. We again spent some time hiking in the beautiful New York countryside. The first place we went it was pooring rain on us! The hike around the lake was foggy and wet but we enjoyed the walk. We came across some beautiful waterfalls and views:



We also visited New Paltz (which you could certainly call 'artsy fartsy'). I never knew it was legal to sell the drug parafenalia the way these people did :) The next day we visited one of the many mansions that are scattered throughout the countryside. This one was right next to the Tappanzee Bridge called Lyndburg Mansion:



I certainly wish we could afford to live there! We also ended up on the New Jersey side of New York City. The best part was that my husband got us through the area without a map!



The trip was very short but we were able to spend some very quality time together and see a part of the country neither of us would have ever imagined. I hope some day the both of us can return and view some of the sites that we missed.

Alright, I'm getting hungry so I am off of here. I will probably be out this weekend as I am going to visit my parents in Nebraska. I will be back next week since I get another entire week to 'recover'.

C'ya!

1 comment:

Nicky said...

Wow - you look absolutely fantastic! ...Is that a COKE beside you on the subway, Miss Diet Pepsi?! =)