And the bus was called "Destiny" so of course we made of lot of "it must be destiny" jokes.
Once we arrived in the city (and walked past Macy's) we were starving, so after hopping off
of the subway we looked around for a place to eat. We stumbled upon a diner called Eat Here Now. So we did. Then we headed to the apartment we rented. It was great! Right on Lexington Ave., a block from the subway...
awesome! After dropping off our stuff we headed to Rockefeller Center to be the ultimate New York tourists. We walked inside 30 Rock and all around the outside. We saw the tree and the ice skating rink. There were sooooo many people. I've never experienced human gridlock...YIKES!
Before leaving the area we stopped by Magnolia Bakery for some cupcakes...it was just like Lazy Sunday. We loved those cupcakes like
McAdams loves Gosling.
After Rockefeller we headed to Times Square. By this time our feet were frozen so we made
our way into the Virgin Records store and looked around for awhile.
While there I got a call from my cousin Dana. After figuring out where Dana and my other cousin Meredith live we headed to the East Village to meet up with them. After hanging out at their place for a little while we headed to a delicious sushi restaurant. After dinner we were exhausted so we headed back to the apartment and caught some ZZZs.
The next day we woke up and headed to breakfast at Alice's Tea Cup, an Alice in Wonderland
themed restaurant. Our breakfast was so good...and the tea was delish! After breakfast we headed to 5th Avenue to see the Christmas windows. Our favorite was the Cartier window...jewels popping out of animatronic boxes...yes please! We decided to hit up Bergdorf's (I felt like I was in Gossip Girl!). Sarah and I both picked up some Lollia hand creme...it's awesome and smells great. We then hit Central Park. It's so beautiful!
After grabbing some delicious hot dogs and awful pretzels we headed back to the apartment to pick up our stuff. We then caught the bus and headed back to DC. New York was fun, but DC truly is home sweet home. And don't get me started on the NYC subway system...I LOVE THE METRO!
After all the fun we had in NYC, I needed some DC Christmas in my life. So one day after work, Amy and I headed over to the National Christmas tree. That's one of the coolest things about working in DC...we're only one block away from the White House and just around the corner from the Washington Monument.
The National Christmas tree was so beautiful and covered in tons lights. There were also Christmas trees from all 50 states and all US provinces. I made sure to look for the trees of my favorite states...South Carolina, Louisiana and my new home state, Maryland. There was also a nice, warm fire....a Yule Log, or as we like to call it...a Mule Log.
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