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Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Our Fabulous Honeymoon

So I finally got arond to making a post from the honeymoon. Here's how it went...Mario & I left for our honeymoon the Sunday after our wedding. We figured we would use Saturday to pack and get everything ready, and relax for a minute before we were on the go again. We were scheduled to leave Fresno at 7am to fly to Boston, with a short stop in Utah (I think). So much for that plan. Our 7am flight was cancelled, which was wonderful in so many ways, the first being we didn't even get to sleep until 2am because we were STILL packing, and had to get up again by about 5am or so to get to the airport on time for our flight. Second, it was our honeymoon, which really should be first, but I value my sleep. So, from about 7am-11am, I was on the phone trying my hardest to get us out of Fresno so we could start our honeymoon. I was begging them to fly us anywhere, as long as we could get into Boston that Sunday night, but as luck would have it, no airport in the country was flying into Boston that afternoon/night that we could make a connecting flight too. We finally agreed to fly into Denver that afternoon, spend the night there, only to turn around the next morning to fly into Boston, and lose only 1 of 2 days we were spending there. By the way, this really devistated me. Only a few times in my life have I ever had flight delays, and they never turned out this bad. After some tears and pleading that "this is our honeymoon", the airline manager put us up in a nice Denver hotel, gave us $36 in meal vouchers for dinner & breakfast, and gave us $300 credit towards a future trip. We were grateful, but would definitly have chosen our original plan to that. So here's a brief recap of the honeymoon documented with some pretty pics :)


Mario & I having dinner at a cute little Pub in Boston. We had fish & chips & some chowdah (of course)


We did not pack accordingly for the weather. It rained the whole time!! This is somewhere in the city, almost looks fake

We ventured up to the top of the Prudential Building for this pic, down below are all of the cute little apartment homes, made of brick of course

Mario in his fave past time, driking energry drinks & eating hot dogs. This was on the Amtrak we took from Boston to New York. It was nice & quiet, the East Coast is so beautiful.

When we got to New York, we headed straight for the NBC studios. We sat in on the Conan taping which aired that same night, 4/30/08


Here we are outside of Rockafeller Plaza.



Madison Square Garden, just up the street from our hotel. We were only a block away from Penn Station, and a subway ride away from everything.



What's a trip to New York without Coney Island and Nathan's Famous?







Yankee's vs. Tigers, pretty good seats!! This was part of Mario's wedding gift, along with that sweet jacket he's got on. We were 1 row away from a fly ball too, darn!!


The Statue of Liberty. Apparently if you wanna go inside, you gotta get tickets in advance, bummer. This is as close as we got, but definitly better than nothing. Also, if you wanna go to Ellis Island, don't take the last boat out, cause you're not given the option, double bummer. Kudos to the girl who took this pic, she managed to get the whole thing!

Central Park. We went during the week so it wasn't too crowded. It was so peaceful. Would have been perfect weather for a picnic, but we just paid way too much for a hotdog & Red Bull for Mar. This was one of the only sunny days we saw, and it didn't last long, it was raining a few hours later.

We rented a row boat on a lake in Central Park, very romantic :)


The most depressing part of our trip...This is Station 10, right next to where the twin towers stood. That's Mario in the blue with his back to the camera. There was a fireman there who talked to us about the attack. He was the only survivor from this station who lived to tell that story. Next door here was a 9/11 museum that we went to, they had all kinds of pics, stories, videos, debris, etc. from that day. Crazy to think I was there 12 years before and it was a completly different scene.


This is ground zero. You can kind of make out the new construction they're working on.

On our last night, we saw Mary Poppins on Broadway. Just above my head to the left you can make out the New Amsterdam theatre and the sign for the show. It was definitly a show to see, even Mario was impressed! You haven't seen a show until you go to Broadway. Thanks Mom & Dad for the tixs, worth every penny!
And finally, the New York subway. Equipped with every walk of life, we even saw a rat, lol. Ten million times more complicated than any European station ever, EVER! Just look at the sign to the left of us, lets see if you don't get lost.


As promised there's the pics. Not bad for being disposables. I lost my camera on the flight from Denver to Boston. I know you've already heard it, but I'm gonna keep saying it 'till I get another! I especially need one now to document our times as newlyweds. Anyways, we had fun, hopefully you had fun looking at them, good times had by all :)

4 comments:

bretandjulie said...

Wow, what a great trip. I'm sure you could have done without the flight delays. Even though they're not great memories, they're still memories nonetheless. And how fun to go to a Broadway show, and Conan!

rebecca @ older and wisor said...

Thanks for the comment - now I got to check out your blog. What a fabulous honeymoon! Okay, minus all the crappy stuff. And your husband is a cutie! You have matured into a beautiful woman (aren't you still like 12?)and I hope that you are adjusting to married life. It's more fun than dating...except when you can't tell them to get the heck out out of your house after you've had a fight. In theory, at least :) I'm adding you to my blog links this second...

Wilkinson said...

am so happy for you. I am glad that the Ny trip went good and not like 8th grade ; ) Miss ya Kristi Lee. Take care you lovebirds! and get started on those beautiful babies! KIT and Take care!

Pollock Palooza said...

Ok, give me your address so I can send you our old camera! We got a new one and don't need 2. So I don't know why I didn't think of that earlier... email it to justin.elizabeth@gmail.com Unless you're too god for hand-me-downs :) It's nothing fancy, but it does the job.

And love the pics... finally!