Friday
We had been tipped off by the concierge that if we wanted to go to Ellis Island, we needed to get there early. The line for tickets opens at 8:30, but he recommended getting there an hour early. When we got there, we were probably already about 10th in line, but the line quickly grew to over 50 people in a matter of minutes. I was glad we listened! Oddly enough, there's no actual charge to go to Ellis Island or Liberty Island, but there is a charge to ride the ferry. After we purchased our tickets, we stood in yet another line to walk through security prior to boarding the ferry. In further proof that my Hubby knows more people than I could ever hope to, he ran into another guy from his work while we were waiting in the security line. We finally made it on to the ferry and had an AWESOME view for the ride in. We stopped at Liberty Island first. An interesting (and important) fact is that a ticket on the ferry does not necessarily guarantee you entrance to the Statue of Liberty; if your ticket did not say "monument access" on it, you were out of luck. There was a little French lady who did not speak any English in front of us whose son had stepped out of line for a minute, and the park ranger kept trying to explain that she wouldn't be allowed inside the Statue. It made me sad that I didn't speak French! Her son finally came back, and when she realized that her ticket wasn't also for the Statue, she got mad! Oh well, c'est la vie. ;) We had to go through another security line to get inside, and once we walked through the museum, we had to walk up about six flights of stairs to get to the observatory at the base. No one is allowed up to the torch or crown anymore, but the view was still great. Hubby took some great pictures! After we finished on Liberty Island, we went on to Ellis Island; we easily could have spent the rest of the day there, but we were getting hungry! We decided that we wanted pizza again since it's just so different and delicious up there. We had Lombardi's for lunch - yummy! That night we decided to enjoy another steak dinner at Benjamin's Steak House. We then walked over to Grand Central Station before heading back to Times Square. We wrapped up the night by visited the huge Toys R US (there is a ferris wheel inside!) and heading back to the M&M store to buy some candy and a little souvenir for me.
He always makes me laugh.
Still another beautiful day
Having fun
Hubby took this.
He took this one too.
Saturday
We were worn out, so we slept in late and had Jamba Juice for breakfast. We had to leave the hotel by 12:30 to catch our flight, and since I was craving a burger, we decided to walk over to Ruby Tuesday's and get something nearby that would be quick. The ride back to the airport was not nearly as eventful as the ride over, and we made it through security so quickly that we had an hour and a half to wait before the plane took off. Hubby and I relaxed through the uneventful ride home, and as soon as we made it back to Texas, we drove for about an hour to pick up Sebastian from Hubby's mom (we told him he was going to "puppy camp" for the week). Our vacation was awesome, and I couldn't have asked for a better week with Hubby, but it was still so great to climb back into our own bed and go to our own church the next morning. Anniversary vacation 2008 was a success!
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