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Showing posts with label New York City. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New York City. Show all posts

Thursday, February 5, 2015

New YorkTable

Every now and again I like playing around with my painted pieces. When you paint so many things you look forward to something different.

I have had this little table for a while. Over the holidays my post on Pinterest of 12 things to do in NYC at Christmas was going crazy and it gave me the inspiration to do a New York table.
New York City is one of my favorite places to visit. The energy and excitement flourishes when you step on the pavement.

"....I want to wake up in the city that doesn't sleep."

My daughter will be moving there again soon. She lived there a short time this summer to go to Stella Adler Acting School.  When she sees this New York table she will be coming up with ways to take it with her when she moves.


It could be called a subway art table too. Playing with different letter styles.

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

New York Part 2

I left off with my battery going dead. Why is it? That always happens when something good is about to happen. Darren Criss appeared. He was almost trampled by 100's of people but nevertheless he came out took pictures and SHE got his autograph! She started to float!
I managed to get some great pictures with her camera. I will have to update those when she sends them to me.



When it was over we left for the famous restaurant Sardi's. The one with all the charactertures of the stars.

Then we headed  to see the show. How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying a charming comedy. The Al Hircshfield theater was beautiful. I love the architecture and the painting. Even though no pictures are allowed I did take some oops!

Isn't this gorgeous? Then the backdrop.......hmmm maybe this could be an inspiration for some furniture lol!

After the show there were a couple of GLEE cast members in the audience. Jane Lynch and Max Adler. She got her picture with Max. One the way back to the hotel Follies was letting out and she got to meet, get an autograph and a picture of a Broadway great, Bernadette Peters.

I have to say it was one magical night for her. You see that's what New York is all about. The city that never sleeps. It was hard for us to sleep that night. It wasn't because of all the lights outside our window.

It was the light coming from her! She was so happy! She shined brighter than Times Square! Best gift ever........memories!

The New Year's Eve Ball

So here's to dreams coming true in 2012!

Sunday, January 8, 2012

New York City Part 1

One of my favorite places to visit is the Big Apple! New York City is full of energy and excitement! So this Christmas when my daughter said that is where she would like to go I didn't have to think too hard about it. Don't get me wrong, it is a big thing to ask for as a gift. It is kinda my fault. You see I asked her to compile a list of things she would like for Christmas. My daughter isn't the type to ask for anything. She hated to do it and as a fluke put a trip to New York City to see Darren Criss in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying was first on the list. Mainly because she knew she wouldn't get it.

Over the years, when my daughter was asked what she would like, she would say one thing. It usually was her favorite book at the time, One year on her birthday she asked for a Magnolia Tree. She never has been one to be greedy or want much. That is what made this so much fun. The good deals I found on the internet cinched the gift and the next thing I had to do was determine how I would give it to her. I made a banner that was supposed to say Christmas but I removed the letters to reveal the name "Criss". Then I wrote her a card about the magic of Christmas, told her how much she was loved and how proud we were of her. She had tears in her eyes but still did not understand the gift. I began to tell her to turn the card around and after she read it she started to cry. She was elated.

 We stayed at the Marriot Marquis in Times Square. It was the best place to be to see a show. This was the view of the bar and restaurant from our room.



And this is the view of Times Square from our window!

We were only there a couple of days but we tried to get a lot in.  The main thing was seeing the show.

We ate a a little Pizzeria called John's. Some of the best pizza I ever had. We ate desserts from everywhere. When you are in NYC you don't pass up pizza or dessert!



We picked up our tickets at the will call window and decided to see where the stage door was. This is where you might get a chance to see the cast.


We found it! It already had a group gathering for autographs after the matinee show.

My daughter made friends with the girls and decided to hang out to see if she could get a glimpse of her heartthrob!

In the meantime she had a little fun! ....and I froze!



As day turned into night, I found myself taking pictures for my daughter of the infamous cast! Beau Bridges came out and she got his autograph and I took the pictures.

This is where my camera went dead! Yes in a mob of people I had no more battery!

Thank God she had hers and gave it to me so we could get the rest! We had to hurry because we had reservations at Sardi's. We still had the show to see also.

Standing in New York City on the coldest day of the season = frost bite frozen toes
Waiting to see if she could get a glimpse of her favorite star= hours wasted
Seeing her face when a dream came true=PRICELESS

Stay tuned for the rest of the story!