Thursday, May 16, 2019

NYC & Jackson turns 42!

Jackson had to work in NYC so we went a few days early to celebrate his birthday. The big 4-2! I made birthday brownies at home so MacKenzie could join the celebration.
Birthday brownies!
We interviewed a new person to watch MacKenzie that we met on the website Rover.com. It is like Uber for dog-sitting. Brandi did a nice job and watched MacK in her home for us for only $30/night. We dropped MacK off and headed to the airport. We caught an easy flight to Newark and grabbed an Uber into our hotel in the Financial District. It was a gorgeous day so we dropped our things and went out to explore. We were staying right by the World Trade Center which is always kind of cool to see.
WTC looking gorgeous as we headed
out for a day of exploring
I follow quite a few people who live in New York on Instagram so I'd seen this new sculpture- park-neighborhood area called Hudson Yards and decided we had to go see it for ourselves. We rented CitiBikes to get to the High Line (an elevated walking path) and then eventually got to "Vessel" as the sculpture is presently known. It is actually free to climb, but you must have a ticket and they were sold out by the time I learned about this requirement. Bummer! It was still cool to see it!
"This is weird"


TOURIST!
We walked around the shopping area behind the Vessel just long enough to realize that this neighborhood was out of our price range and we continued on with our day! I decided that biking and walking a million miles meant that we should obviously go to Levain Bakery for dessert! We got in what may have been the most terrifying Uber ever (simply due to the driving style in NYC to which I'll never grow accustom). Praise God we made it for cookies safe and sound.

New Yorkers willingness to line up
for EVERYTHING is always amazing to me
No trip to NYC is complete without a trip to
Levain Bakery, though, so the line was worth it!
Heavenly cookies.
You get cookies there for $4 each (they're HUGE), but there is no seating in the area so you have to walk to Central Park to enjoy them. It really is an experience. I love it! We finished our cookies and realized an early flight and sightseeing had worn us out and we were now a really long way from our hotel so we opted to use the subway to get back to our side of town for the evening.
Like real New Yorkers--taking the subway
around town!
We got mildly turned around on the subway and missed our stop. It was no biggie, we just got off at the next station and headed back the other way, but we were so annoyed that we ride subways all over the world without issue and it is in NYC that we get confused! We got to exit at the World Trade Center-Cortlandt Street which just reopened in September of 2018 after being destroyed on 9/11.
The new station is pretty magnificent and this is
the entrance/exit 
We called it a night at that point. On Sunday we got up and went out exploring in the pouring rain. Boo!
The birthday boy and the Bull*
*Not pictured the hoards of foreign tourists that we had to fend off to get a photo of Jackson alone. 
We went to Leo's Bagels (so good!) to get breakfast
then ate at a Starbucks like true locals!
It was seriously pouring rain so we kind of gave up on turning the day into much and went back to our hotel room and caught a "Wicked Tuna" marathon. Yep. What a wild birthday! That evening we had reservation at a place I'd heard about on Instagram (where else?!) so we walked the roughly a mile in the misting rain to get there from the hotel. Walking to dinner is one of my favorite things in the world. I don't know why.
Max's was a cute little place

Like a fine wine!

Authentic bruschetta
Some of the best pasta this side of Italy!

Dinner turned out to be just wonderful and salvaged the otherwise washout of a day. We wandered back in the rain which wasn't as fun as it could have been, but just soaking in the energy of NYC is always great.
La Colombe coffee
Monday was a workday for Jackson and a vacation day for me (what?! this never happens!) so we went for coffee at a place I'd seen great reviews about on Instagram (are you noticing how I planned this trip yet?!) then grabbed bagels at Leo's again. It was still raining cats and dogs so while Jackson was on work calls I just read a book in the room. The weather really stunk during our trip! :(
A rare sight: Jackson working when Jenna ins't! ;)
We moved across the river to New Jersey for the rest of our stay because that is where Jackson's meetings were so it just made sense. We'd never stayed across from the City and looked over at it. It was pretty cool, too. We braved the cold and wind to go down to the waterfront to get some epic views. Then we grabbed dinner and snuggled in the room while it rained. We watched the Martian for the 90th time and were still hooked like we always are.
NYC from Jersey City



We tried to get a cute photo of us but the wind had other ideas
Maybe if I am on this side? No...
Maybe if I hold my hair back?!
Ok! I give up!!! Jackson looks handsome, though! 
Tuesday Jackson had to work nearby so I slept in and then went to the nearby mall to shop all by myself. I love doing almost everything with Jackson, but he loses interest in Sephora so I spent a ton of time there just sampling every single beauty item ever made. When Jackson returned we decided it was a waste to be so close to NYC and let a little (or a lot) of rain keep you inside. We figured out how to get the commuter train near our hotel and soon enough we were in Midtown Manhattan. Listen, the trains in NYC are not super intuitive so this was a real accomplishment in my mind. We made a connection and got back up to another Levain Bakery location as I wanted to take some cookies back to my Mom and I'd be visiting her on Friday. We made it about 30 minutes before they closed and got some additional goodies. (I'm proud to report that I had willpower and the cookies made it back to my Mom! Whew!)

We decided to walk to dinner at a pizza place Jackson found called B Side and ended up wandering by areas of the city that I'd not seen in prior trips somehow. It was raining and the walk was about 1.5 miles, but we eventually made it.
Lincoln Center!
I'd love to see a show here one day!
B Side Pizza
Jackson loves NYC-style pizza. It is not my favorite, but this was still pretty good. Really it was just nice to be warm and dry for a bit! Once we finished dinner it was another 1.25 miles to get back to our commuter line to Jersey City. This meant we walked through Times Square and got to see its bright lights. We almost never go to that area when we're in town so it was kind of fun to see it. A Broadway show was getting out as we were crossing through so it was packed at like 10pm on a Tuesday night. The City truly never sleeps.
Jackson captured an artsy shot
We got the train back to Jersey City and then realized that the weather was finally clearing and we'd have a better view from the waterfront so we walked down there instead of back to the hotel. It was cold and windy, but it was worth it.
NYC showing off
We finally made it back to the hotel to dry off and warm up. Wednesday morning we shared an Uber to Newark Airport where I hopped a flight back to Ft. Myers and Jackson picked up a rental car to head into rural New Jersey for a few more days of work. I'm glad I was able to join him for some of the trip even if the weather didn't cooperate.
Reunited.
I landed and went to get my tiny bestie. She did really well with her Rover and I was very proud of her! 

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