In the words of Andy Mineo, “I’ll be uptown New York City
where you can spot me,” and uptown I was. Just to give a brief review and
summary of my trip with my mom, I plan on breaking down each day of our trip (but mostly
in pictures).
First and foremost, we have
the hotel. The Park Lane was wonderful, comfortable, and had great service.
Either my mom and I are overly friendly, or they just had perfectly amicable
staff members. Regardless, we made good friends with the lady that had the duty
of cleaning our room for the week, and who happily greeted us every morning as
we were on our way out to go exploring the city.
| Our view wasn't completely a brick wall view, thankfully |
Next, there was the food. I
started my food adventures at the wonderful Rue 57 with my mom and my cousin who
met up with us. Rue 57 was a Japanese-French restaurant in which I ordered mini
burgers with provolone cheese and truffle oil and parmesan fries, my cousin had
a salmon and avocado sushi roll, and my mother a scrumptious burger with all
the fixings.
| Mon dîner |
After our
wonderful dinner, we decided to walk it off in Central Park. Before
entering the park, we were pre-warned about just how lost you can get in there, therefore to be cautious of taking too many turns (we would later not heed this advice
and end up very, very far from the hotel, but that’s another day, another story). Since we had
flown in to New York that afternoon, this was our last outing before heading to
the hotel and going to bed.
| Some very drunk, very groovy guys in the park (can't actually tell you how we found them, one turn and there they were). |
Until next time,
Kaylah

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