Today I received the news that my
Finnish Residence Permit is ready and they already sent it to the Finnish
Embassy here in Brazil. It might take a couple of weeks before getting here,
but I’m so happy that it was approved!
Last week, I was in NYC and it
was an amazing experience! I’m in love with the city. It was even better than I
had imagined. Luckily, we choose December for our first trip to NY and it was a
great choice, since the entire city had that Christmas’ atmosphere, soooo
beautiful!
We arrived there on Sunday
afternoon, went to our hotel to leave our stuff and then had lunch at Brother
Jimmy’s (great place). After that we bought our metro card (with unlimited
rides for one week) and went to Times Square! At first, it was a bit
overwhelming with so many people and all the billboards, but it’s a wonderful
place where you can actually realize that “yes, you’re in New York”.
We left the city on Friday, and
below are some highlights of our trip.
Monday
We bought the NY citypass, so our
itinerary for the whole week was partly based on the attractions included in
the pass (which were the ones we wanted to see the most, anyway). Early in the
morning we went on a boat trip to see the Statue of Liberty. Amazing
experience! Then we had lunch at Times Square and went to the Grand Central
Terminal (which turned out to be one of my favorite spots of the city). After
that, we walked to the St. Patrick’s Cathedral, which was under some
renovations. Then we went to the MoMA (Museum of Modern Art) and spent few
hours there. In the end of the day we did some shopping nearby and came back to
the hotel.
From left to right: Statue of Liberty, Newlyweds at Times Square, Big Clock at Grand Central Terminal, Pietá at St. Patrick's Cathedral, The Scream at MoMA |
Tuesday
After a quick trip to Grand
Central Terminal we took the bus to the Upper East Side and walked to MET
(Metropolitan Museum of Art). We didn’t know that it was so big and so full of
interesting stuff. We could stay there the whole day. We had lunch there and
left in the middle of the afternoon. We crossed Central Park, enjoying the walk
and the beautiful views of the park in this time of the year. Our plans
included the American Museum of Natural History, but it was a bit late, so we
decided to leave that for the next day and went to Macy’s.
Coffin at MET, Sister having lunch at MET with Central Park view, Giant Bubble at Central Park |
Wednesday
We woke up early and went to SoHo
for shopping. The stores there wouldn’t open until 10am, so we had breakfast in
a café there and waited until they open. After that we went to our hotel to
leave our bags there and took the bus to the Upper East Side and then another
one to cross Central Park. At AMNH we had quick lunch (it was already 3pm and
the museum would close 5.30pm) and visited some of the wings like the dinosaur wing,
the Hall of African mammals, etc. There we saw the Lucy skeleton, the Star of
India sapphire and the Easter Island head, so nice! After the museum we went to
Rockfeller Plaza and up to the Top of the Rock! Amazing views of the city, and
you can actually see the Empire State from there. Plus, they had that giant
Christmas tree at the Plaza. So magical!
T-Rex at AMNH, Amazing view from Top of the Rock |
Thursday
This was one of my favorite parts
of the trip: Crossing Brooklyn Bridge! It was a great walk with wonderful views
of the city. We also enjoyed the best pizza ever at Grimaldi’s right after we
crossed the bridge. In the afternoon we went to Century 21 located in Downtown
Manhattan to buy some things. I really liked the store (and its low prices). I
remember I read some comments that it was too messy, but I thought it was
pretty ok. In the end of the day we were supposed to go to Empire State, but
unfortunately, we had to go back to SoHo to return a pair of boots that I
bought in the wrong size. And after that we were so tired that we all agreed to
leave the Empire State for the next trip to NY. But that’s ok; we had already seen
amazing views from the Top of The Rock on Wednesday.
Sister and I at Madison Square in front of Flatiron, Brooklyn Bridge, Welcome to Brooklyn! |
That was our lovely trip to NY.
That’s a memory I’ll keep forever.
Next week I’ll come back with
some pictures of my first time in Finland!
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