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New York City

My husband and I have been married for 14 years now - hooray! This year we decided to take a day to go to New York City and see some of the sites. We did a little homework and made a list of a few things we wanted to see, some we hoped to see, and we happened by a few more while we were up there. My only problem? How to fit 176 pictures into 1 blog post. ;-) Don’t worry; I’ve chosen out a select few.

We did our homework and found that parking in NYC was actually cheaper than many places near us in Philadelphia. That was a big surprise! I think it was because it was a Saturday rather than a weekday. Even still, “cheap parking” is not usually something one associates with New York City.

Our first stop was The Top of the Rock - Rockefeller Center. This view of the city was gorgeous! The Top of the Rock is so much cheaper than touring the Empire State Building, although the Empire State Building still remains a must-see as it is an iconic part of the city landscape. The elevator had a brief history of Rockefeller Center played on the ceiling as you went up to the 67th floor, and then another video clip that they play on the way down. It helps to make the ride a lot more interesting! You take the elevator to the 67th floor, and from there you can take an escalator to the 69th floor, and then a short flight of stairs up to the 70th floor.

This is the view from the 69th floor, facing the north end of Manhattan. The view of Central Park was beautiful - such a vast area of peace and tranquility in the heart of the city that never sleeps.

facing north 2

Looking toward the southern end of the island, you can see the Empire State Building, standing tall above most other buildings nearby. Just to the right of it, and in the background is the new Freedom Tower, which will be featured in another picture. On the river, past the Freedom Tower are 3 small islands, one of them being home to the Statue of Liberty. On a more clear day, I’m told you can see her as a welcoming point, even from this distance.

facing south 2

When we went back down to the main level, it was difficult to find a spot to take a picture of all of Rockefeller Plaza in its full summer beauty. One thing that my husband and I did not know, or realize, is that the skating rink that we so often see in winter, becomes a restaurant in summer. Since it was difficult to find a good vantage point for a picture, I decided to share this amazing capture of the plaza by the experts at the Lego store, which occupies a building right on the plaza. And yes, it’s ALL made out of Lego.

rockefeller center 2

From Rockefeller Plaza we wandered through a street fair and had some delicious wraps for lunch. We enjoyed the people-watching and marveled at what the city must be like at rush hour on any given work day.

We ventured into Central Park. There seemed to be a good mix of native New Yorkers and tourists, and all were enjoying the peace that came from this hideaway in the heart of the city. We happened onto a concert of classical music, by an orchestra that gives free summertime concerts. We saw a few street shows and were entertained by their antics. We enjoyed the real life scenes from some of our family’s favorite movies and decided that if nothing else, it would be fun to bring the kids with us next time, to enjoy a day in the park.

orchestra concert

central park 4

buildings 3

bridge and profile 2

 

roosevelt island light 2After spending time in Central Park, we got in the van and drove the whole perimeter of the park, before heading across the Queensboro Bridge, and eventually onto Roosevelt Island. There is a small park at the northern end of the (very small) island, and in that small park there is a small lighthouse. Since my husband loves lighthouses, we spent time trying to figure out where we could (legally!) park on the island, and then we walked up to the park to take a few pictures. Considering that the doorway is standard doorway height (whatever that is, a little over 6 feet, maybe?) you can tell that the lighthouse is not very tall. And it was closed off so we were not able to get much closer, but we were still glad for the walk and the gorgeous view from the island back into Manhattan.

We decided that our last stop would be Liberty State Park, to look back at the southern end of Manhattan and to see the Statue of Liberty, closer than we’d ever been before. Someday we’ll take a trip out to the island, but it will be when we have the kids with us. We arrived shortly before sunset and it almost seemed chilly as the cool breeze came off the river. This is a gorgeous park, full of history and reverence, as you can imagine that some of the first immigrants probably had their first steps on America’s mainland right there at the park.

statue of Liberty 2

Please excuse the poorer quality of this next picture - the wind had picked up and it’s a long distance shot. For ease of travel, I had only taken my phone for picture-taking. The picture is looking back into Manhattan. The prominent building in the right-hand side of the picture is the new Freedom Tower, complete with the spire. The tall building in the left-hand side of the picture is the Empire State Building, and just to the right of that, also with a more pointed roof, is the Chrysler Building.

Manhattan and Midtown 2

It was a beautiful day in every sense. These pictures are only a small part of our day, believe it or not! A few other highlights - we parked right by Carnegie Hall, we traversed the Brooklyn Bridge, we spotted Radio City Music Hall on our way to Rockefeller Plaza, we drove by Trump Tower near Central Park - just a wonderful day! The weather was warm but not too hot, the company was the best, the views were spectacular, and the celebration of our anniversary was wonderful! We’re looking forward to taking another trip back up to New York City with the kids. A special thanks to my parents for keeping the kids to help make this celebration possible!

 

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The Cross Still Stands

When I dropped our son off at camp this week, I saw this church and stopped to take pictures. Something about it really called to me. The building is old, falling apart, but yet, I really felt like there was something drawing me to stop and to just enjoy the simple beauty of the building, the sunshine of the day, and the love of God that was still evident in that place. Despite the building, I really felt that the cross still stands!

old church 2

As I sat and spent time (despite my children asking *what* I was doing just sitting there), I wondered who used to attend this church. I wonder what happened to the church that it was just left to ruin.

Did they preach the love of Jesus? Did generations of families gather on Sunday mornings for a country service? Could you hear the organ across the field on a clear day as it called sinners to come home?

Who is laid in the surrounding resting place? Were these the saints of the original church? Are these more recent losses, laid to rest in the beauty of this place?

If these walls could speak, what stories could they tell? What children came to Jesus? What families were joined together again after losing their way? What wandering soul happened in to hear of the love of Jesus?

I can’t explain the simple beauty of the area. Maybe it was the warmth of the sun; maybe it was my own need to feel close to Jesus as I prepared to leave my child at camp for the week. Whatever it was, I met Jesus for a few minutes on the side of the road. The church may be run down, people may not meet there anymore, but when you love God, you can meet Him anywhere!

Did you notice in the picture, where the wall has crumbled - the cross still stands!

old church 4

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When the Fog Lifts

This morning I had to take our son to his therapy appointment. Everything was covered by fog, but it was just starting to lift as we were headed out. I took a few opportunities to snap some pictures on our drive. (No pictures were taken while the van was moving - I stopped; safety first!) Our drive to therapy is rather long, so I love when God gives some beautiful sights, like these, to encourage me in the journey!
The first 3 photos, above, are unedited.
The 2 below are slightly edited - the first to highlight the little building,
the second was edited like crazy, by my son, who wanted to test out the editing tools!
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Wordless Wednesday

Good thing it’s Wordless Wednesday, because right now, this is about all I have time for!
Our younger son seems to be into costumes this week, so here are the ones we’ve seen so far. When I put the top 2 pictures together (yellow shirt), I was instantly thankful that he’s only one child, and not a twin. ;-)
The wig is from Vacation Bible School (VBS) at church. The glasses are another “disguise” that he wore to therapy on Monday. And in the bottom picture, he taped on a Mr. Potato Head set of eyebrows to make a mustache. No lack of creativity!
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My Story in Photos - June

Happy Friday! I’m linking up with Jenny, over at Learn With Jenny again for the “Telling Your Story in 5 Pictures” challenge. Last time I linked up, I stuck to 5 pictures, while Jenny & her sister, Julie, each added an extra photo. As a result of being the first to link up (probably because I’m on the east coast!), I’ve been given the privilege of “cheating” and adding an extra photo or two as needed. I’ll try to keep it close to 5 pictures! ;-)

The prompts for pictures this week are -
1. Something you can’t live without
2. A favorite snack
3. A place you get your food
4. Weekend routine
5. Your ride

First - Something I can’t live without. Humor. I love finding the humor in things. Or maybe irony - but I look at it as humor. For example - this sign. It is from last winter when we took the kids to a cabin up in the mountains. North central Pennsylvania. So far up in the mountains that there isn’t cell phone reception. I can’t even begin to imagine how this sign got there. It was parked near an RV that someone keeps up there year-round, but it wasn’t there any other time we visited. I guess someone found it & took it up to the mountains. Even so - WHERE ON EARTH do you find these kinds of signs? Near Area 51?!
On/Near an Army training field? I loved finding this sign! And for the record, I took the picture…I considered taking the sign, but it wasn’t mine, and as seriously cool as it would have been to “acquire” this sign, it was not mine. Sigh.

Then there was this next sign - same area - north, central Pennsylvania. Is the point to make the directions more clear? Do you say, “Veer left at the toilet seat?” This was also taken last winter, and we hadn’t seen it up there any other time we’ve gone there.


Moving on…A favorite snack. Homemade chocolate chip cookies. And the best part was that they were made with some regular chocolate chips, and some dark chocolate chips. Delicious!!

This next picture is not MY favorite snack, but one day my son decided he wanted a snack, and that he wanted cauliflower. He was convinced that he likes it and would eat it all. He did try…apparently he doesn’t like it as much as he thought, or he took a much bigger piece than he thought. Anyway, this was his idea of a favorite snack.
A place where I get my food. Okay, this is a bit unusual, and doesn’t exactly fit the prompt, but close enough. (And I don’t have any pictures of my grocery stores on hand.) The truth is, with a special needs child, life is often very atypical. The great part is that I can (sometimes much later) find the humor in things! Like this picture. I had this candle lit one chilly afternoon. The kids were having goldfish for snack. I was smelling something funny & checked the candle - wasn’t sure if there was a crack in the jar & it was maybe leaking, or just what. Well, checking the candle clearly answered my question. I asked my guy what he was trying to do here. He wanted to see what would happen. The goldfish eventually hardened in the wax. The good news was that he found a different way to take interest in the fire, rather than trying to burn the house down, ’cause, yeah, he tried that once. Since then, candles are now very much out of reach.
Our weekend routine - we don’t really have one. Well, we do, but I try to keep it a little more flexible since we’re SO scheduled all week long. We have Saturday night baths/showers to get ready for Sunday, and then church on Sunday. Recently, though, Tim & I got to add “Date Night” to our weekend routine. Not every weekend, which is good or I’d never get anything done! But at least once a month, and it’s been a lot of fun! The first picture is from a recent date night. We went to play miniature golf. So much fun! The second picture is a lily that we saw at an arboretum. It was a beautiful day and there were so many gorgeous flowers!
Finally - my ride. I have very few pictures of my van or Tim’s car. I have some, but they’re the not from recently. So, since I’m already taking a few liberties with this post, I figured I’d take one more. This was our ride to see the wild horses in the Outer Banks. That was one of my favorite parts of the trip. We rented this Jeep, and we had a tour guide. We saw some beautiful horses and it was a fun outing! (And for the record, I have a white Dodge Caravan - it’s just not as exciting as this jeep.) ;-)

So that’s my life in 5 (or 8) pictures.
Thanks for allowing me a few extras,
otherwise you may have missed out on the toilet seat sign!
Happy Friday, everyone!
I’m also linking up at Friendship Friday, at Create With Joy. You can find the button on the right side of my page - another good place for great posts!
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not-so-Wordless Wednesday

While in Florida, this happened….

Looks a little dubious, doesn’t it?
We were a little worried for a few minutes.
Weren’t sure if we’d be able to get to it.
Actually, we couldn’t get to it, and that’s why the men are there.
See, we weren’t trying to fix the van.
We were trying to catch an escapee who decided to hide under the van.
This guy:
Our two little ones went lizard-hunting with one of their cousins.
This lizard got away & escaped under the van, so Tim & his cousin, Michael, came out to save the day.
Both were under the van, trying to reach the lizard and hand him back to our guy to put in the aquarium for safe keeping.
Here are the cousins, lizard-hunting.
Something we can’t do quite as easily in Pennsylvania as they can in Florida (thankfully!)
Taken from far away & zoomed in because I prefer to give the little lizards
(& whatever other creatures are out there) all the space they need! ;-)





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Telling My Story in Photos

I’ve been following Jenny’s blog for some time now. I just recently thought to find her blog on Facebook. She’s hosting a photo link-up this week, with 5 prompts for photos -
1. Your morning routine
2. The contents of something you carry around on a frequent basis
3. Something you pass daily that you have never taken a picture of
4. Your happy place
5. Someone who makes you smile.
I thought this sounded fun so I got to thinkin’ and snappin’! You’ll find my photos for these 5 prompts, below.
First - my morning routine. Coffee & my devotions. It’s important to me to start the day focused on the right things. Devotions each morning help with that.
Second - the contents of something I carry regularly. This is the bag I take with me to my son’s therapy each week. And this is what’s currently in it - 4 pens, someone’s piece of “gold”, sunglasses, a hair clip, scarf I’m knitting for my daughter, Excedrin Migraine, a small part to a Transformer, and Ann Voskamp’s One Thousand Gifts (if you haven’t read it yet, do!)
Third - something I pass daily but hadn’t taken a picture of. Our bed. Last Christmas, we added the white lights around the headboard. The kids love it and so we’ve kept them up to enjoy year-round.
Fourth - my happy place. We had a great time on our vacation to the Outer Banks over Spring Break. We saw a lot of things and had so much fun with the kids! We particularly enjoyed it because it was so quiet while we were there.
And finally - someone who makes me smile. Tim & I are coming up on 13 years of marriage and I love, love, love him!
Thanks, Jenny, for a great idea. It’s so much fun to document different parts of life! Have a great weekend, everyone!
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Wordless Wednesday

Trying my hand at making a photo collage this week - I like the way it turned out!
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Wordless Wednesday

Brief background -
Dear Son asked if he could use a Sharpie to make a face on his hand.
I said yes.
Cute, right?

Little Sister was standing by, listening.
She never asked about using Sharpie for a picture on her hand.
I think she understood my “yes” to him as a “yes” for her as well.
She didn’t get to finish coloring her index finger because her marker mess was starting to get onto a few things around her - nothing major, but I wanted to stop the marker mess.
She’s now convinced that her index finger will be cold as it’s not colored completely.
Well played, little children. Well played.
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Wordless Wednesday

Ocracoke Island Lighthouse
Photos taken with Instagram
Photos: Mine.
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