Rhonda & I headed to NYC for a little sisters/girls weekend. She connected in
DFW so we could fly to the big city together. Of course there was weather issues, delays, lost luggage, missed dinner reservations, but we finally made it to the Big Apple. We were both exhausted by the time we made it to the hotel. We stayed at a great place right in the middle of Time Square.
The next morning, we headed out to see the city. Our first stop was to see
GMA, right around the corner. I love
GMA so this was a real treat for me. Diane, Chris, Sam, & Robin always start my morning off right. It was fun to see them in action. We were front row on the cooking segment with
Emeril. But we didn't get on TV.



Then we hopped on a tour bus to see the city. This is truly a cheap and fun way to see the city. You can get on and off when you want and you get to learn about the area.


We went to the Museum of Natural History. You may remember the movie, Night at the Museum.

Central Park

China Town.

Rhonda outside of
Junior's. Great place to grab breakfast or a cheesecake (or cheesecake for breakfast). It was right next to our hotel.

Time Square

Site of Ground Zero. You can see the cranes working on new construction in the area.

China town, again.

Me outside our hotel.

Rhonda with the nightlife going on behind her.

I just thought this was really funny. A bunch of dog walkers had met up were giving the dogs a rest. Each dog walker had about 6 dogs.

Rhonda eating a
hotdog outside of the Museum of Modern Art. Cheapest meal ever, $3 for a dog and a bottle of water. Right next to Central Park. Tons of people out eating lunch and enjoying the music from some street performers.

Little Italy,
yummo! Ate at a great little pizza place.

Rhonda & I waiting for a cab to take us to dinner at a wonderful Asian restaurant, Tao. I highly recommend it!

On the way to the airport, our driver took this picture. It was just really funny. He stopped the car on the bridge to get just the right shot.
While in NYC we also saw the Broadway show Wicked. It was fabulous! We went shopping in Chinatown, Soho, and a bunch of other great places. I had been to NYC twice when I was in high school. The city had changed a lot, and all for the better. It was much cleaner and safer! We didn't see anyone begging for money! We had a great time and ate a lot of great food.