Wednesday, April 30, 2008

East Coast Baseball Tour

Here's a not-so-quick rundown of the East Coast Baseball Stadium Tour that Chris and I took recently to celebrate Chris's graduation (and to celebrate the fact that all of our kids are old enough to be babysat, not to mention that we found someone willing to watch them!) It's a bit long-winded, since this doubles as a journal-entry, so please give in to the temptation to skim! (Click any pictures to enlarge)

Tuesday

  • Slept through our alarms and rushed to make our 5 am flight
  • Enjoyed the fact that we didn't have little kids on the plane with us, especially when one of our flights had to make an unplanned landing, leaving us sitting for 2 hours while they tried to fix a mechanical problem--only to eventually send us off in search of new flights
  • Arrived in D.C. late at night, visited with my mom, dad, and sister Karen (just back from her mission)
  • Borrowed Dad's fancy Toyota Prius to drive up to New Jersey, to Chris's Dad's place (arrived at about 3 am)
Wednesday
  • Enjoyed a Dunkin' Donuts breakfast: Salt Bagels (we can't find them in the West), Boston Cream Donuts, and Chocolate Milk
  • Took the train in to New York Penn Station
  • Felt like a herd of cattle as we joined the press of pedestrians at Times Square
  • Thoroughly enjoyed a performance of Wicked. We didn't know much about the plot or the music--both were great!
  • Took the subway to Queens
  • Met up with our friends Andy and Mara at our hotel, thanked them for the trememdous amount of thorough research they had done to find us a safe hotel without cockroaches (for less than $150!)
  • Found an authentic New York pizza joint (no, not Sbarro!) and enjoyed a few slices of pie.
  • Went to a Mets game (vs. Nationals). They won, but we didn't really care, since we spent most of our time watching the Yankees/Boston score updates on the side of the scoreboard.
Thursday
  • Slept in and enjoyed a continental breakfast (again, without kids!)
  • Made our way to Yankees stadium, hoping to get a tour, but prepared for disappointment
  • Got in touch with some very generous friends-of-friends who live near Yankees stadium and let us park our bags at their NYC apartment for the day.
  • Watched in amazement as Mara talked the ticket guy into selling us tickets for a sold-out stadium tour. Explored the stadium in awe, and even snuck in to the doorway leading from the dugout to the clubhouse.
  • Made our way back to Times Square to look around a bit and find a Sushi restaurant Chris remembered from a "business trip" and wanted us to try (yummy).
  • Made our way back to Yankee Stadium for a Yankee/Red Sox matchup.
  • Watched batting practice, celebrated with Andy when he came out victorious after a fan-struggle for a foul ball and got it signed by a Red Sox player whose name we never did find out (even the Boston fans were stumped).
  • Made our way up to the very highest row in the nosebleed sections, where I found out pregnancy, nausea, bright sunlight, and heights don't mix too well. Spent the first two innings picturing how I would look tumbling down through the crowd. Fortunately, I finally got used to it. Snuck down to 3rd row, 1st baseline seats during the last inning, just in time to see a Yankee home run, which unfortunately did NOT prevent them from losing.
  • More New York pizza at the train station.
  • Took the train back to New Jersey, arriving around 2 am, picked up by Chris's brother Jason, who was not only a great chauffeur but whose conversation with Chris provided great entertainment for us as we rode.
  • Spent the night with S & O, generous friends from Chris's youth.
Friday
  • Slept in a bit. Tried to overcome my fear of dogs long enough to make it to the shower at our friends' house without getting attacked (it turns out he was very huge, but very gentle)
  • Listened while Chris and his buddy reminisced for hours about the good ol' days and all the mischief they have been in. This was almost as good entertainment as playing with their adorable little baby (almost cute enough to make us miss ours...)
  • Another yummy breakfast of salt bagels and chocolate milk
  • Drove around town looking for a Rita's with a mint-chocolate chip gelati on the menu. Mmmm.
  • Made our way down to Baltimore. This time it was my turn to reminisce, as we relived some of the glory-days (and not so glory-days) of Corvallis parties, proms, parks, etc.
  • Watched the Yankees play against the Baltimore Orioles. Sadly they lost, but we enjoyed peanuts, cracker jacks, and a great family atmosphere at the Camden Yards stadium (not as much beer consumption as what we saw in NY)
  • Convinced Andy and Mara to skip their early AM flight home so they could stay longer with us
  • Spent the night at my parents house; they had a houseful, since lots of people were in town for Karen's homecoming
Saturday
  • Quick-tour of a few D.C. sites: Drove a loop around the mall to see the Washington Monument and the Capitol building; then walked around Lincoln, Vietnam, WWII memorials; walked up to the Renwick Gallery to see my favorite piece (Ghost Clock); walked over to peer through the gates toward the White House, but spent more time peering the other direction at the many interesting "professional demonstrators" that camp out there.
  • Said goodbye to Andy and Mara at the airport, wiped away the tears, and wondered if we could survive the rest of the trip on our own.
  • Joined my family gathered at Richard and Nancy's house, helping to build a beautiful fence. Enjoyed a yummy barbecue, Karen's mission pictures, and a rousing game of Pictionary. Started to miss my kids when I thought about how much fun they would have been having with their cousins. Spent the night at my parents
Sunday
  • Missed my kids a little less when I realized my parents had afternoon church, and that we had nothing to keep us from sleeping in.
  • Listened while Karen spoke about her mission at the Student Ward where my Dad is Bishop. Loved hearing about her experiences and testimony.
  • Drove back up to New Jersey to have dinner and play games at Chris's brother Mike's house; spent the night at Chris's Dad's place.
Monday
  • Salt bagels and donuts for breakfast (of course)
  • Drove about 30-40 minutes to Six Flags Great Adventure amusement park (would have been a quicker drive if we could have figured out how to program the GPS navigator to not take us in circles).
  • Walked up to buy our tickets and remembered that we never got a soda can to use as a buy-one-get-one-free coupon. Decided it wasn't worth $60 for me to go in and not even dare to ride the biggest rides, for the baby's sake. Chris and his brother went to the park for a few hours, while I waited in the car and read (yes, I broke down and decided to read the Twilight series. I won't say it's the best, most amazing thing I've ever read, but it was a light, quick read--ideal to have on a trip).
  • Chris and Jason had a great time, although there is some discrepancy as to how scared Jason was of some of the bigger rides.
  • Went to Riddle and Martins (our favorite mom and pop sub shop in East Brunswick) and ate huge, sloppy subs, dripping with oil and vinegar.
  • Stopped at Rita's for gelatis again.
  • Drove up to upstate New York, and stayed in a little hotel in Canandaigua.
Tuesday
  • Survived a continental breakfast without a waffle-maker (that's a tell-tale sign)
  • Visited some Church history sites near Palmyra, New York: The Hill Cumorah, The Sacred Grove, and The Palmyra Temple.
  • Drove a few more hours up to Niagara Falls
  • Saw the Falls from the American side, mourned the fact that the Maid of the Mist (the boat that takes you close to the falls) was not running, since there was too much ice in the water. Also mourned the fact that our camera was suddenly broken, and made-do with our phone camera:
  • Drove a few hours down to Pittsburgh, met up with Roger and Chelsea and their girls to have dinner and see the Pirates game at PNC park (vs. Marlins). Apparently the Pirates aren't really known for winning (or so our waitress warned us), but they pulled out a win for us that night. It was a good thing, since we got to see fireworks and the raising of the Jolly Roger (see Chelsea's description here).
  • Spent the night at Roger and Chelsea's house, which we've never seen and were very curious about since it's a real fixer-upper, and they've already remodeled their kitchen. We had a great time catching up with them, and we all missed the good ol' days when we were young marrieds in Provo who could stay up playing Password and Mario Kart late into the night as often as we liked.
Wednesday
  • Enjoyed Roger's fantastic omelettes and said our goodbyes.
  • Grabbed a Redbox movie for our journey home (can be returned anywhere, even back in SLC!)
  • Made our way back down to DC. Got a phone call on the way down that our flight had been delayed enough that we would miss our connecting flight. Thanks to cell phones and my Dad's willingness to meet us at a different airport, we were able to get a new flight all squared away.
  • Enjoyed an uneventful trip back to SLC
Thursday
  • Were awoken at 5 am to the sound of 4 little footsteps running in to our bedroom. By far the happiest I've ever been to have my little boys wake me up so early. Had a great reunion full of excited, happy hugging. (But still sent them back to bed.)
Misc.
  • Even though the trip was meant to be a Baseball Stadium Tour, I re-dubbed it a Public Restroom Tour, because--wow, did we use our share of those! I feel like I should write a review of every different brand and style of soap dispenser, automatic sink, paper-towel roll, and automatic blower. (Don't worry--I won't actually follow through on that one--but I will mention that there are now some pretty cool high-powered hand dryers that actually work!)
  • We also spent a fair amount of time in the car--which at times was more fun than others. Read Chris's description here.
  • We had a great time traveling with Andy and Mara. I think they had fun too, though traveling with us may have been a bit of an eye-opener. Read more about what they learned here.
  • A huge thanks to all of our friends and family who fed, lodged, and transported us-- besides actually being willing to spend a little time with us!
  • The hugest thanks to our amazing babysitters--E & S & little H--who kept our little guys safe, happy, fed, and alive, and having the best time ever. We even heard that the babysitters were sad to leave, which was amazing! My mom and Karen also get a shout out for taking over the last couple days of the babysitting (and they even managed without the 3-hour tour and instructions that I insist on giving all overnight babysitters!)
Well, it might be a while before we take another child-free vacation, so we're glad this one was so successful!

9 comments:

  1. It was great to see you guys. I'm glad you did this run-down of the whole trip since I had missed a few portions of the story.
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  2. What a great trip! I feeling like I've sinned let 1 1/2 years go without trying these Salt Bagels from Dunkin Donuts. I'll have to try those. Do you put a certain flavor of cream cheese on them?
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  3. Emily - You have to try the salt bagels with plain cream cheese! Tell me what you think...
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  4. i'm so tired and hungry reading about your trip. it was amazing to see how much you crammed in in only a week! we were so glad to be part of it!
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  5. Wow--you guys packed every minute full of fun. I didn't know you were getting to hang out with Andy and Mara. How fun!!
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  6. i can't wait for my east coast "vacation" - i am hoping for much of the same...minus the salt on the bagels and replacing the baseball games with beach volleyball. (I am sure the ritas, riddle and martin, and tons of pizza will all be involved and i cannot wait!). love this reminder of what a great place i live in :).
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  7. Thanks for posting this review. It is so thorough that I think that I will just copy and paste it in my journal as a record of our trip! We had an awesome trip.

    As far as the East Coast food goes: I keep thinking about the salt bagels, pizza, Ritas...yummmmmmmmm.
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  8. Wow, what a fun trip. I can't believe you were able to stay up that late being pregnant. What a trooper. It sounds like it was an amazing time.
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  9. can we get a little more detail on the parks, prom, choir Reminiscing? I bet the Donkey loved it
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