We had a lot of fun, shared a few laughs, but, like all things, our trip finally had to come to an end. On our final day we had all sorts of plans, some of which fell through, which made room for new plans. When life gives you lemons, you eat those lemons with ice cream.
First plan of the day, to visit the Empire State Building:
From the ground, that's the Empire State Building
You know you're at a truly touristy place when people just stand around trying to hijack you with their little brochures and promises of city tours. It's the downside to doing touristy things, which is why I haven't been back to the ESB since 1997. In the meantime they have stepped up their security measures (just like everywhere in NYC after 9/11 it seems), so I was surprised by all the security measures.
The lobby (and me!)
The view from the top
Sadly, a few days after Josh and I were there, a Yale student somehow hurled himself from the top. (I'm so glad we weren't there for that).
What they sell in the gift shop
Everything was crowded, but it helped that we (Josh) bought our tickets ahead of time, so we could skip the huge line. We were in and out in less than an hour. Then we went back to the hotel, packed our bags, put them in storage, and went out on the town. Josh really wanted to take a tour of Rockefeller Center, where Conan O'Brien used to have his studio.
Of all the places we went, it was the least likely that Rockefeller Center tours would be sold out. They shuffle people through there every 15 minutes. However, when we finally found the tour counter (apparently we took the wrong entrance), we discovered that the tours were all sold out for the day (BLARGH!) Josh was sad, but I assured him that we could come back a different time, so we took pictures:
Josh chills at 30 Rock
Atlas
Then we went out on the town to see other things that we hadn't thought of seeing but for which we now had time. For instance:
Radio City Music Hall
Trump Tower (Josh tells me, "You're fired!" for making fun of his desire for this picture)
Josh really wanted to get a picture of the inside of Trump Tower, and this fountain
Serendipity III
I suggested to Josh that we eat at Serendipity, since we had the time. Seriously, the wait was almost 2 hours because they only have, like, 15 tables. In the meantime we walked to Central Park and sat on a bench because Josh's feet finally started hurting (after walking nearly all day every day for almost a week). But, finally, we got a table, and gorged on sugar coma-inducing banana split:
Sadly, my eyes were bigger than my stomach, and we didn't finish it, but not without making a serious attempt
We figured the ice cream was okay (even though I'm supposed to be on a diet), since we did such a ridiculous amount of walking, which looked a lot like this:
Finally we saw the one thing I had wanted to see but hadn't made the time for:
The New York Public Library!
I'm such a nerd, right? I was disappointed that the exterior was being refurbished, but we had just enough time to swing through.
Public Library Lions
Unfortunately, the pictures from the inside were kind of blurry, but there was this:
Moses and the Ten Commandments
We took the Megabus back to Boston, then flew back to Portland the next day, thus ending our wonderful (and exhausting) Spring Break adventure.






