The East Coast blog of Chester and his two parents as they explore a whole new world...

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Watching the ball drop in Times Square!

Everyone told us we were crazy.
Everyone said we would freeze.
Everyone said there were too many people.
Everyone said not to do it.

We did it!











It wasn't that cold.
They managed the crowd well so we weren't crammed.
We got there around 10 so no need to worry about a bathroom.
We saw the ball drop!

Check!


It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas

In our first NYC Christmas we had doubts on how festive we would be considering we have a small NYC apartment and no car to pick up a tree from Home depot.

Good thing for us, Christmas lots spouted up all over the city, and more importantly one on the edge our block in front of the corner store.


It was probably the easiest tree pick up I'll ever have.  We just picked it up and carried it to our place.
No, Chester did not relieve himself on any of the trees in the picture.


NYC is always known as one of the most festive places to visit during the holidays, and it was very apparent that they don't mess around with decorations.



One of the things we looked forward to was the Book of Mormon.  We booked tickets in May for the first night we could get, Christmas eve.

It was a great show.  As one of the most hyped musical ever, it probably didn't hit those lofty standards but it was very entertaining.



The most iconic parts of Christmas in NYC is the tree at Rockefeller center.
It is HUGE!


We didn't get a chance to ice skate, but we really didn't feel like spending 2 hours in line and paying $40 to ice skate for 20 minutes.


We did get a great photo taken in front!



Christmas dinner was very different then the past as it was just the 3 of us (Chester).

We started with a great assortment of cheese.


We then finished with lobster tails and other seafood.


We also got to go out to the suburbs to check out NYC's version of candy cane lane.  It was intense and over in Brooklyn.  We rented a zip car, and headed out there for the night.








Sunday, January 29, 2012

Occupy Mall St.

 Also known as the day after Thanksgiving or Black Friday.

This was the first Black Friday in NYC or away from SF, so my game planning was a lot different.  Derrick and Michael were thousands of miles away so there wasn't going to be company camping out in line.

Also this year most if not all major spots opened up at midnight of Thanksgiving or just a few hours after we finished Thanksgiving dinner.

If this is going to be the new trend then it could end the tradition of sleeping outside in line.

So Christie, my mom, and I enjoyed a great (just a little bit smaller) version of Thanksgiving here at home.


I then got my paper and started the final steps of preparing my game plan for the night.
One other change is that NYC doesn't have many of the big box stores, in Manhattan... Best Buy, K Mart, and Macy's are really the only places close enough get to either walking or by subway.


My mom is a bigger shopper than I am, so she was also pretty excited to get out there as well.  I dropped her off at Macy's as I made my way down to Best Buy.




Best Buy was crazy... I mean the line was around the block and NYC blocks are very large.  So I did what anyone else would do and gave up and went to a bar.



I got home around 3, but my mom wasn't home when I got home.  I called and called but no answer.  Decided to give her a little more time and eventually after calling every 30 minutes, Christie, Chester, and I decided to go on a rescue exhibition. We were ready to go out and look for her when my mom walked through the door with a lot of bags in hand and a smile on her face.  She out-shopped me on Black Friday... Not many people have ever done that, but I guess I know where my genes come from.

Saturday, December 3, 2011

The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade

There is nothing more American that waking up on Thanksgiving morning and watching the Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade.  My mom has always been fascinated about the parade, still wondering if it's connected to her devotion to shopping at Macy's as well.  So she came out to New York to make sure she had front row tickets to the most famous (Rose comes in a close second) parade in the US.  I am guessing Mardi Gras has dibs on the most famous parade in the world, but that's a separate debate.

The night before we went out to see the balloons getting inflated so we got a sneak preview of what size the balloons were.

We had to get up at 5 o'clock the morning of the parade and find a spot by 6 am.  The parade didn't start till 9, so we had 3 hours to sit around.  We all got up, got a quick bite to eat and took a cab over to 57th and 7th ave.  2 reasons why we picked this spot.
1.  It was right near food options
2.  Many streets were closed to traffic because of the parade except for this one.

So the 3 of us find out spot at the corner.  It was a great unobstructed spot where we could see up and down the street.  We were right at the corner so we had a very good viewing angle.

We bundled up pretty well in the morning but it was around 30 degrees with a colder wind chill.

As you can tell the whole parade route was packed with at least 5-10 people deep waiting for a view.


I guess it always starts with the Macy's Parade Band.



This was Sonic's first Parade and he got to be the first one!



Homestead High School from Cupertino California!
My friend Lane couches the drum line.

Hi Lane!  Apparently a student couldn't handle the pressure so Lane had to carry his drum for a portion of the parade.


Kinda weird seeing Buzz Lightyear without his friend Woody.


The Pillsbury Dough Boy made an appearance.


Chester did not make the parade, he would have been happy to see dogs well represented.


Who doesn't like the Kool Aid Guy?


Is Sponge Bob still popular?


Once the parade started we felt a little more lively, but we started loosing feeling to our extremities at this point.  My finger seriously swelled to twice its size and I really thought it had to get amputated.  And I couldn't walk as my del were frozen.


Didn't really like the Cruiseship Mickey.  Wish they kept with the original.


Kungfu Panda made it but Shrek didn't...



Snoopy seriously looked old.  You can't tell from this picture, but this might be his last parade, the balloon was seriously worn down.



BEST SURPRISE OF THE DAY!!!
Neil Diamond was singing Sweet Caroline as he was going by.
Another thing checked off the bucket list! 


Though Coming to America would have been nice to hear as well...


My mom got a picture with a traveling clown.


Is Spider-Man the go to comic book character now?


He kept going and going and going and going...



Yup, kid character gets a float.



It was easy being Green today.


Do the Thanksgiving day parade balloons always have to be iconic children's characters?

 Could Biggie, Hulk Hogan, LeBron James, or Dave Chappell not have their own floats?