Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Week 9-SPRING BREAK!!!

Sunday
Brunch at Eventide (one of DC's top 100 restaurants) which is about a 20 minute walk from our apartment, courtesy of GROUPON.  (If you don't know about Groupon check out this website: http://www.groupon.com/boston/deals/tavolo?utm_campaign=UserReferral&utm_medium=email&utm_source=uu201110


Monday
I took mom on a Segway Tour.  We went with Capital Segway, it is the best tour I've taken in the city.  It is a great way to see a lot in a short period of time without all the walking, we covered 7.5 miles in 2 hours.  The segway is super simple to operate and a lot of fun.  It usually costs $70, but we got a living social deal for $35 each.  Living Social is not located in Dallas but if you are planning a visit you should definately sign up to get the daily living social and groupon deals because they can save you a ton of money on vacation. Living Social Link: https://deals.livingsocial.com/redeem_invite/214333-crysra?ref=lnk

Then we took a trip to the Old Ebbitt Grill, the OLDEST saloon in DC.  They have really great food, I recommend trusting the waiter/waitresses recommendations.  Great for oysters (slightly pricey), Crabcakes, and the fried trout.


I also decided it was time to start P90X.  I borrowed it from a friend to make sure I like it before shelling out the money... I'll let you know how it goes!

Tuesday
Mom went home, and I used the rest of the day to run errands.

Wednesday and Thursday
I studied. 

Friday
Off to NYC on the Megabus...another Groupon deal.  It about a 4.5 hour bus ride from DC to NYC and very affordable, around $25 roundtrip per person depending on date/time.  We strolled around in the rain before settling at a bar in little Italy called Casa Bella for some espresso and vino, but mostly a break from the rainy day.  Then we headed back to the hotel to get ready for our date! 

We had dinner at Thalia at 50th and 8th just two blocks from the Ambassador Theatre, where Chicago is playing.  The dinner was fantastic.  I would highly recommend this restaurant, the service was great, they serve housemade pasta, and fresh housemade mozarella in their Caprese salad.  It was wonderful.

Then on to the main event, CHICAGO!  This is one of my favorite musicals, in the top three with RENT and Mama Mia, and the first time I've seen it on stage.  So I was really excited.  It was good, except the Michelle Williams (from Destiny's Child) played Roxy Hart, and in my humble opinion SUCKED!  Other than this the show was really good, and we had great seats.  It was a great end to our evening.

Saturday
Pizza tour day!!!  The entire reason we came to New York was to go on a pizza tour, Scott's Pizza tour specifically.  It was $30 for a 3 hour walking tour of NYC pizza interests including 3 pieces of pizza.  The tour guide, Scott, is a pizza freak and is passionate about sharing his knowledge with you, he really made the tour memorable.  If you're ever in NYC, take Scott's Pizza Tour: http://www.scottspizzatours.com/ If you don't take the tour, at least go buy a pie at Lombardi's at 32 Spring St.  It is the oldest pizzareia in NYC and has the best pizza I've had this side of Italy, CHECK IT OUT! The only downside to the tour was that it poured rain ALL day, we were soaked.  I had to buy some new rain boots, my boots are still wet and today is Tuesday. 

Scott
Me with my Lombardi's Slice

Richard's Sad Broken Umbrella (we went through 3 over the weekend)

The tour ended on Bleecker Street and we went to Rocco's pastry shop and espresso cafe and they had an amazing assortment of Italian pastries, homemade hot chocolate, coffee's, and espresso.  Best Canolli!!!

Later, after we dried off and went to our next hotel (Hotel Pennsylvania-Do not go here, bad service, dirty, in need of serious renovation, on the upside its CHEAP and in a great location).  We then headed out for a sushi snack before going to Gotham Comedy Club.  Warning: when in NYC not all subway entrances have access to the trains in both directions...be careful! 


We finished off the evening with a walk down to Times Square, Richard's first visit.  It's pretty magnificent at night, so bright you think it's day time.


Sunday
Nothing much, just came home from NYC.  Glad to be back in DC, in my opinion it is a much nicer place to be than NYC, so much cleaner and safer.  I did have one more treat before we left, we had an eclair in Times Square.



Sorry, this was the longest blog post ever.  Leave me a comment if you made it this far...

3 comments:

  1. i made it this far!!! hehe, love the blog updates so i know what's going on to the east of me! thanks for the bday phone call, too! it made me smile and i'm sorry i haven't had a chance to call you back, i'm working mon-thurs this week, so i haven't had much down time...it's almost 3 am and i'm about to head to the grocery store....
    miss you bunches, glad to see y'all are having fun! hopefully we will be able to meet up soon :)

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  2. WOW!!! Sounds like an amazing trip!v Ok, so I wanna come up this summer and dothe whole NYC thing as well as DC. I know you will prob. have a lot going on so should I bring someone to vfenture out with me while you are busy with school? Let me know what part of the summer would be better than others for you! I love you! and your blogs! :)

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  3. Looks like fun. I will definitely have to try out the pizza joint next time I go.

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