Sunday, February 12, 2012

Christmas in NY

Christmas in New York.  It was a well-spent two weeks with Mamounette and Papounet, finally meeting long-lost cousins, and discovering a city that lives up to all expectations and clichés.  Our now tropicalized blood had some adjustments to make and some of us fell ill but we still managed to have an incredible time and eat amazing Indian, Japanese and Mexican food – three of our favorites!  One of their lasting experiences was having extraordinary sushi.  When they had the first bite of sashimi, they were both ecstatic, "yummying" and giving praise to the quality of the fish! 

The boys loved riding the subway, especially Santi, but we didn’t particularly liked seeing so many rats!  They also enjoyed riding the ferry to Staten Island and Mateo learned a thing or two about Lady Liberty.  He was intrigued by two things: why her crown has seven rays (they represent the seven seas and continents) and what was the book she was holding (book of law).   Mateo also liked going to the Top of the Rock and watching the sunset and the cherry on top was the Spiderman show we saw on Broadway.  It was priceless to see their faces when Spiderman came swinging close by and of course their rendition of Spiderman moves after the show!!  

But definitely the down side to NY was going during Christmas time.  The crowds were insane – lines and lines and lines for everything and anything.  Two hours to get on the ferry, 50 minutes to get an order of hot chocolate at Starbucks, 20 minutes minimum to go to the toilet (which is torture with small kids who just LOVE to wait till the last minute to go!) … 

Having said this, I would go back tomorrow, in a heartbeat, but without the boys (the small ones).  Nico, HINT, HINT!! ;)

Till next time!

Meeting his NY cousins for the first time - very sweet!!
Charlene and Nico

Around Time Square

Quality Metro time
Playing in Central Park
The two posers!
Mis piojitos bellos!
More Metro shots - can you tell we spent a lot of time there?? So much, in fact, that Santi learned letter "Q" and "R" from taking those two lines!

Santiago "el Leon" Max Bossut-Ugarte - what a character!

Bye NY!  We'll be back!
Going crazy with Papounet
Central Park
Around Time Square
Brooklyn Bridge
The Highline, Chelsea, NY





Columbus Square



Grand Central Station
Brooklyn Bridge
Another Metro shot!

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SPIDER-MAN TURN OFF THE DARK said...

Sounds like you all had a super hero time in NYC! Thanks for swinging by and letting us be a part of it.

Ms. Ugarte said...

Excellent photos patuga!

Ms. Ugarte said...

I was looking through the blog and gotta say again that you took some KICK ASS photos in your trip to NYC! Bravo!