NYC #5

October 30, 2006 at 9:15 pm (Life, my existence, NYC)

10.30.06: 20:00:

24 hours ago, I was in an airport in NYC. 12 hours ago I was in an airport in Chicago. 9 hours ago I arrived back in L-ville, and 6 hours ago I got a text message from one of the guys: “I wanna go back to NYC!” I agree. I don’t think I got enough of Central Park.. I know I missed out on bunches..

I guess it’s nice being back. I’ve had renewed energy (even before my 1.5 hr  dead-to-the-world nap) to work.. but maybe that’s out of requirement than desire..

I weighed my pack when I got in and to my dismay, it was a mere 30 lbs with my laptop in it! The thing felt like 50 yesterday! Not having had any rest last night, I dreaded each time I put my pack on this morning. And now I feel my trapezoidal muscles being supertight.. time for the advil.

I’m really glad I took *this* trip.. I’m glad I took the chance & flew out of NYC instead of Philly with the others. I’m glad I kept to budget (albeit on a fluke with the lack of planning!) It’s more than ‘task accomplished,’ not so much ‘lessons learned,’ but life experienced, stories to tell & enjoy. and perhaps “bragging rights” is involved in there somewhere. I’ve been to NYC. “And it was good..”

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NYC #3-4

October 29, 2006 at 10:06 pm (Life, my existence, NYC)

10/28/06 : 11:15:
We got separated on the train in to nyc. Now I’m alone in the the apple! Rock on.
Manhattan is actually easy to get around in! I know where I’m going & I’m cool with it! To the bagel shop!

10/29/06 10:53: review of yesterday, and the rest of today..
Ok, so the bagel shop was further a walk than I expected.. actually, just a warmer day & it was hidden with subtle color tones

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The guys went off for tickets & I headed over there. Went too far, almost to central park & came back thru times sq to Empire State.

times-small.jpgTimes was the ‘awe’ we were looking for. It’s FILLED with mouing color! Mostly LED signs- the biggest you’ll ever see. And people. Since it’s tourist-central, they don’t move.

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So empire state.. It was SO windy up top! It started cloudy, but broke enough to cast some good light on the buildings & get a sunset shot over the Hudson.

One of our guys was still looking for some shoes, so he tried Aldo across the street while I found us a $120 dinner. Salmon & tuna.. & more laughs.

They strolled off to Rent, & I back to the hotel for work. Met a guy from Israel walking down 6th. We joked about how his work brought him here & my friend in NYC is in Tel Aviv. He was leaving town & gave me his map.

It’s funny. I’ve done this routine to NYC from the hotel 3 days now. And I know it like the back of my hand already.
The other guys went back to Philly this morning. I’m kinda glad I chose a flight out of LaGuardia. I think I would have been sad to not see Central Park or the dinosaurs! I would have had more time with the guys though.
[missing post.. come back for edit later: events: train to central park(and bouldering there!) and American Natural History Museum]

10/29/06 15:10
My bag is heavy! My back & knees are sore. Need pecs & lats worked
I’m SO not a biology guy! Dinosaurs & cosmology & that’s it! Why do they make all the dead animal exhibits so dark & scary?!

10/29/06: 15:56:
They just kicked me out of the metro art museum! (ok, denied entrance) 16″ bags only. Grr- wanted to see the Ancient Near East stuff some friends did on their class trip here!
Gugenheim? No time.

10/29/06 16:32:
I think I’m getting my exercise for all of winter walking CP! But the wind blowing through my wear is a perfect offset to my heat!

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CP is something else. Old trees (unlike manicured Chicago) with tall buildings 1 block off.. city & nature. Amazing.

10/29/06 17:44
Got out of CP right on time! Started getting dark & I headed (luckily) to the populated & lit broadway, where my bus to Laguardia is. I even saw one stopped!
Asked 2 locals & found ‘Tom’s Restaurant’- that is, “Seinfeld’s Café” where I am writing this. The place has gotten snazzed up since then. Characatures of each of the cast.. I knew it was over this way thanks to the ladies behind us in line for the Empire State. They gave us their audio tour handhelds which told me it’s in the NW corner of CP. It’s a great little place- not a ‘greasy spoon’ by any means.. It’s got the full gamut of food- like ‘Golden nugget’ in Chicago.
Just ordered a pork dinner- the chicken soup was incredible! I never finish my soup- the broth is.. broth. Oil. But this stuff! Hearty, thick & good!
Alright. This place is my new favorite! great all around. Even if it is run by a bunch of mexicans!
It’s funny- maybe sad. I can’t think straight I’m so worn. My legs & back have been hurting for 3 hours now. Like Carmen noted- when traveling, your senses are heightened- you’re so aware of every little thing. And like hiking, I’m worn & food tastes so good. Only had a bagel & cream cheese & dinner 2 nights in a row! Ha! I just had to loosen my belt!
I couldn’t finish! My stomach had shrunk.

Trekking the city with this (presumed) 35 lb pack is such a ‘test run’! Sure I got some looks with it, but I felt most people happy to help when asked.
I could imagine doing this in any city anywhere so long as I had the language.
I *couldn’t* imagine doing this with anyone else. There’s no way anyone is THIS hard-core! I walked from one end of CP to the other, criss-crossing the whole way! SE corner @ Carnegie, through & up to Am. Nat. Hist. Mus. Over & up to Metro Art Mus. Up to Gugenheim, up & across to the NE corner to broadway. My 2 guys I came with wouldn’t last. Especially with a pack!
10/29/06 20:04: LaGuardia was a nice little 40 bus ride.. only to find ATA closed at 6pm, reopening at 4:15 am. Looks like I’ll be blogging alot tonight..

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NYC#2

October 28, 2006 at 1:18 am (Life, my existence, NYC)

10/27/06: 00:55:

Wow. It’s been a day. I’ve already posted on half of it, but here’s the crazy rest of it! Last time we found our intrepid explorers awaiting vistas of grandeur of the nation’s largest city. And Vistas of Gradeur they found! Pictures after pictures taken from cameras upon cameras! My 3megapixel, one guy’s 7 megapixel with my SD card, a 1.3 megapixel phone, another 2 megapixel phone.. and waaay too many pix! It’ll be great to compile ‘em all!

After the ferry around the harbor (skyline, ellis, liberty statue, brooklyn bridge) we meandered through the streets of NYC to find the WTC.. or lack thereof. Upon walking too far north we bump into “the happiest place on earth”.. no, not Mickey Mouse’s home– STARBUX!

img_0151-sb-small.JPGLemme just say, the grande pumpkin latte WASN’T big enough! So good!
Well, we find our way to the old WTC & it’s thisimg_0152-wtc-small.JPG big, open chasm. In the middle of the city, blocks open, surrounded by fence. And it hits us. People were running through THESE streets.. ya just stand there & wonder.. recreate a bit.. become apart.

We go off to find a TKTS, which we ask a million people where it is.. & miss it by 30 minutes. Ahh well, we say more of the city. Off to dinner, eh? Or shoe shopping. Close enough? It started sprinkling, so we needed to warm a bit.

More walking.. to soho. And walking.. thru soho. And starbux, and walking.. to little italy. And more rain. Man, it’s chilly! I had the warm clothes, I just didn’t expect it to cloud over like it did until tomorrow. oh, and soho is totally ‘bucktown’ in Chicago. One other striking comment– there’s huge mounds of trash on the sidewalk at the street’s edge. Why? No alleys. Definatlely makes for a dingy city.

So we make it to little italy. Honestly, it’s not an area so much as 1 little street. 1 very PACKED little street. Every place said 2 things: 1) we don’t have pizza, that’s at Lombari’s(sp?) 2) we don’t have lasagna. So we go off to this nation’s FIRST PIZZERIA! 1905, in NYC. The herd of people waiting attest to it’s quality. But we get in quick, and have a very nice Ukrainian waitress who tried to sell us more food. Definately doing her job!

img_0189-pizza.JPGNow, the 3 of us being from Chicago (more or less.. more less really) had to compare the NYC pizza to the Chicago deep-dish. Yeah, they call it “Deep dish” for a reason in Chicago, cuz this NYC stuff definately ain’t what you’d call “hearty.” More lik e an eighth to quarter inch crust rapidly cooked on the bottom. It works.. it was good. But not Chicago. The 3 of us downed the large in no time, with room to spare. Which was promptly filled by cheesecake and..

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And it’s late, so we return to the hotel via 3 trains & a tram. Luckily, the tram was 24 hour, not ‘ending at midnight’ like the guy said. 100_1072-sleep.JPG

I certainly learned a ton today. It was amazing to see the personalities(mostly the same) of my two friends come out compared to my hard-chargin’ personality come out.

One comment that we all made: “it isn’t overwhelmingly huge.” Honestly, it’s not like the buildings were insanely big. It’s not like there were endless, impossible heards of people. Maybe cuz it was colder, but we all thought it like Chicago, just “more of the same.” But the people looked & felt different.

[edit] One fun story from what is now yesterday.. Taking the NJ train into NYC was easy, especially with our new-found native New Yorker’s help. But coming back out was another trippin’ story altogether. Coming in there’s only 2 tracks. Going out of NYC? 10 tracks. A big station, and lots of people. All my “CD” instincts came alive & I was checkin’ the monitors & findin’ the track.. got it all in the 5 minutes we had to get on the train.

It was one of those “wow. that was crazy.. but that was so ME ‘on’..”

More fun at the museums tomorrow!

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NYC #1

October 27, 2006 at 4:09 pm (Life, my existence, NYC)

Trip log NYC – 10/26/06

From L-ville, it’s all wet & rainy so the flight is delayed to Chicago & the Philly flight out is as well.
No problem, I’ll just do some work. My laptop decided to be incredibly dumb & not connect to my phone. Random.
The battery was low, so now I’m sitting next to an outlet with my laptop wired out the camelback hole. Works well.
So I guess that means it’s 1/1 now. I could be reading, but I’m insanely tired. My 40 hours up haven’t been recovered. Didn’t sleep at all last nite either. Couldn’t nap either. My body can’t calm down. Hard to do or be anything.
Last minute hotel change. Now 3 blocks from Central Park, with 3 rooms for $50 more. This will be a crazy expensive trip.
Still waiting to board.

10/27/06 12:30:
ok, so I’m behind on writing! We got 5 hrs of sleep & had to take the girls to their convention. So crazy getting to their hotel! We went thru philly airport at least 5 times!

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Breakfast at IHOP- we all got the same thing.. Cinnamon roll french toast, eggs, bacon, hash.
And off we fly- dood drives 90mph!
After not enough sleep, Mark becomes a control freak. We arrived at the hotel talking about personalities. I get it! My cohorts are “S”s! They’re so in love with that we’re here, no details can stop ‘em! but I like a ‘well oiled machine’ – all the details worked out so my emos can be free to enjoy things. Like my friend to join us.. Same as me. But I can learn to relax! I just need to tell myself I’m ok.

10/27/06 13:51
Just got on our $14 train from newark to manhattan. It’s slow man! The jokes continue.

10/27/06 16:06
Waiting on the ‘unofficial’ ferry around the islands (ellis, liberty). We missed the last official ferry by 20 mins. We’ve been waiting for 40 mins with the Statue to my left. Battery Park is cool.. City seen through fall trees. It’s a cloudy chilly day too.

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In the harbor are always 3-6 tour ferries.
Taken some good pix with friend’s camera. Oh! We met a nice asian lady! She helped us from our hotel tram to NYC penn station! Even gave us her card & said to come back & she’d connect us with housing. Oh yeah, we’ll be coming back. & her company needs a new website.. Did I mention I do that??

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Language-maintenence

October 23, 2006 at 5:13 pm (Life, my existence)

So I walk across the library & see a guy who looks like a mexican I used to work with. Instantly *my mind* starts carrying on a fictional conversation with him in Spanish, seeing how far I could delve into a converation solely in another language, and I find 2 words I don’t know how to translate.

Is this the way to keep languages learned ‘live’ and available if I need? Certainly an interesting method, I suppose. The other way I’ve found was to IM with my sister in Spanish.. now that was an interesting night! She took 4 years of language in high school and ended up marrying a Mexican, and I’ve worked with ‘em for 3 years, so we’ve both had to be on our toes! It’s funny too, cuz we could probably go all day & night talking in Spanish & leave our parents in the dust!

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Parents’ influence

October 22, 2006 at 9:26 pm (Life, my existence)

So I just talked with my folks & then my sister.. seems it’d be a good idea for mom & dad to move out with her, now with 2 kids. Grandmas make great babysitters apparently.

And I talked with my sister about such events. She’s all about it. Mom’s all about it.. but there’s a missing element in dad. Dad doesn’t like change. But it seems something else is the issue: Planning. My folks don’t plan very well — this comment from my sister. *Ding*.. it all makes sense.. “Y’know, You’re right! Maybe *that’s* why I’ve had such a hard time setting goals & planning my life out!!” (luckily, I’ve figured a few things out of late, but my plans are still, and always, in flux)

So this planning-lessness, I told my sister then that I’ll book the flight for ‘em & she can find a job for dad out there. She says she already clipped a want ad & there’s a house around the corner from hers for sale! Perfect! Seems this whole “parents getting old & the children taking care of ‘em” thing is starting a bit early ;)

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Christian image

October 22, 2006 at 12:40 pm (Life, my existence, Social)

Why are some(many) Christians content to “dress up” on Sunday & carry their Bible, and in general, look like a cover of any given Christian periodical? And then there’s me.. I’m not going to “dress up” and have to change clothes 4 times in 1 day. That’s just dumb. But it’s not my pragmatic nature that sends me to this conclusion. I’ve probed this one long & deep many a time before, but another level just hit me. Role models.

The people I grew up around looked like the “good Christian family” like I’ve just described. But inside me I always knew there was something that didn’t “add up” with Sunday. It’s not that “what I was being told” didn’t line up with “what I was seeing.” Fact is, I really don’t think I was being told much of anything! Ok, so the hymns spoke of passion, but the lack-luster singing of them denied the truth within.. I guess that’ll count.

So for me, “dressing up”(and the ’suburban Christian image’) has been associated with emptiness, falsity. And it’s something I can’t shake.

But let’s flip the coin for a minute: if I grew up with that association, couldn’t another have grown up with the opposite? That the ‘Christian image’ is legitimatly tied in their mind to true fellowship in the Father through the Son? I certainly suppose so. In that case, their understanding of ‘maturity’ is partly having a wardrobe filled with the “Christian image” clothing. It’s a self-image thing.

And not to say that I’m any different, I mean, my self-image is based in my freedom to wear what I do every other second of the day. My understanding of my self-image is tied to what I wear as much as it is with those who “dress up.”
Just makes the whole thing interesting..

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Modern Art..

October 22, 2006 at 12:07 pm (Life, my existence)

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A tribute to the Guggenheim, which I have the potential to see in 5 days!

The only problem was that the bowl I needed for breakfast was on the bottom :(

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Shouldn’t life “just work”?

October 20, 2006 at 5:14 pm (Life, my existence)

I like it so much when things “just work”.
Like my Eddie Bauer sack fitting perfectly in kangaroo-fashion into my new(SO COMFY!) deuter weekend pack! It’s cool to be able to have a day pack with a weekend pack together. Perfect for city-trekking. I can keep my laptop separate & safe in the day-sack. As well, though I lose volume from the bag being in the bag, I gain it back in the day-pack’s flap hanging out & over the weekend-pack.
But I’ve got the funkiest color combo’s going.. a fire-orange jacket, a sun-yellow weekend pack and crayon-light-green day-sack. I really can’t win. They’re inconsistent hues, values AND saturations! At LEAST if they were all the same value, sure. but no.

Or in another field of living.. I like it when I’m able to use Linux in any environment(proof that ‘free’ works!).. when my research software works, when my pocket pc gets my mail–able to read work & personal mail in the car, plane, or first thing when i wake, when my gmail forwards blog comments to my yahoo which txt’s my phone.. that’s the greatest part. Now if I can get my blog to post whatever I email it! THAT would be great. Then I could definately blog while camping, or otherwise trekking. I could have ‘drafts’ and an ‘outbox’ ready to be posted when I find free wifi (or when my phone connects)
I WOULD HAVE liked it had I gotten a flight into laGuardia & met friends in manhattan.. Now we’ve got the same flight from MDW to PHL. Close enough- that “works” too. I get more time with them that way.

These are the kinds of things that task-driven guys long for. It’s part of what gives rest to our souls. Cuz if something isn’t ‘just working’ that means that WE must work. Ugh! more work! I get these toys so they can work FOR me!

But part of all this is a lie. Not everything can ‘just work’ for itself. My paper won’t write itself. My tests won’t take themselves. My work won’t work on its own. I MUST put forth effort & action sometime! I cannot slack off & be a lazy bum. Sometimes I won’t “just feel like” working. Sometimes I do. not much though. This are not my salvation, not my hope. I must work. And work is good.

I think I deny that work is good because I make it out to be at odds with 1) what I want 2) my heart crying out for relationship.. specifically attention, from Father. And work is at odds with what I want, and my heart, when I’m not healed whole. When I’m not in fellowship with Father. That’s why he must always be first.

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The weekend pack.. still not researching for class!

October 19, 2006 at 8:15 pm (Life, my existence)

Ok, at least I’m in the library this time with 2 books on my 1John paper beside me..

But I went to Quest Outdoors today & found my prize: the Deuter Ac 42.

Now, with my FIRE-ORANGE jacket, the yellow doesn’t exactly stand out or go together, and I was hopin’ for a simple grey-on-grey-on-black kinda boring pack, but this is the only color it comes in.  It’s technically a tad too big for carry-on luggage, but that’s if I fill it’s 40 litres of space. I think I can manage to survive on the 35 I was originally shooting for.

It’s a handy-dandy mid-sized pack.. for $50 less than the Osprey too! And it’s got a few built-in features not in the Osprey: a zippered compartment for a sleepsack, and another for a built-in rain cover. I went with a friend and he’s the one that actually found that one! We’re headed back tomorrow for the 15% off sale! It’s super-compfy with it’s contoured back, and it’s got the mesh back like the Osprey, so I won’t die from heat in the summer(does that mean I *will* die from freezing in the winter??)

Ok. Back to research. I hope Dr. Seifrid isn’t reading these..

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