NYC - Day 8
| A sign at one of the buildings |
| Steve, Reuben and I |
| Our group |
| Original MEPS |
| Awards won for our videos |
| Note the Watchtower without the title... |
| Cultural differences in the Awake! |
| Abyssing of the Dragon |
| What Happened to the Dinosaurs? |
| A sign at one of the buildings |
| Steve, Reuben and I |
| Our group |
| Original MEPS |
| Awards won for our videos |
| Note the Watchtower without the title... |
| Cultural differences in the Awake! |
| Abyssing of the Dragon |
| What Happened to the Dinosaurs? |
Q49 to F-train to Lexington Ave then 5 train uptown to E 180th. About a 45 minute trip to the Bronx where we headed to the Zoo.
It rained all day. We had planned to go snowboarding. We had our bus tickets to the mountain but we found out the night before the slopes were going to be closed due to the rain.
I slept in and woke up around noon. We headed out around 1 to 86th and Lexington in Manhattan to exchange something Reuben purchased at Radio Shack. After we headed to Union Square and stopped in a coffee shop to relax, warm up and get out of the rain for a bit.
Reuben's uncle and two cousin's, Hillary and Brianna, met us around 730 and we went out for dinner at an Italian restaurant in Queens. Dinner was delicious! After me drove the girls back to their moms place then his uncle dropped us back at the house.
It was a simple and relaxing day.
We woke and headed out around 10 to Central Park. It was a very warm day; probably around 50 degrees, sun shining.
We walked just about the entire park. I had my frisbee and we brought a ball so we played catch for a while. My sister had headed to the city in the morning to go on a Bible tour at the Met so I was in touch with her throughout the day so could meet up with them when it ended.
At 2 we met Elizabeth, Lydia, Aly, Jenny and Alissa at the Met. I had not seen Elizabeth in a few months, but it seemed much longer. I had talked to her 2 weeks ago on the phone about life and changes that were going on with hers, but even in that short period a lot was different; like she had moved into her own apartment in Greenwich - where I was born. I miss my sisters a lot. I always love talking with them.
So the 7 of us got lunch at a stand and then walked around the park for a few hours, with me pulling out my Polaroid camera every once in a while for a picture, which my sister found humorous and archaic. Starbucks, FAO Schwartz, bubba Gump and a few blocks later and we found ourselves in Times Square around 6 which was fun. We all hung out there for a bit, had a snack, took pics and then headed out around 8.
Woke up late at around 10 this morning and finished my HTML homework and quiz online, submitted it, then got out of bed. We got ready quickly and headed out around 11, took the bus and train to Brooklyn to go climbing at BKB.
Brooklyn Boulders is a very cool place. It has about as many top rope walls as Aiguille, but it has sooo much more bouldering. Every wall and nook of the place is for bouldering. It is a newer place, and they decked it out with graffiti and such to try and give it an authentic feel. There is definitely something to say about the employees lack of communication with customers regarding their safety policies, though... Aiguille beats them on that front. But that's another story.
At 4pm we left and headed back towards Manhattan to get bus tickets at the Port Authority for snowboarding on Sunday. On the way back we stopped at York Street and walked across the Brooklyn Bridge, then took the train to Penn Station. Walking out of Penn we asked a cop for directions to 40th St., which she kindly gave, and as we walked away we came upon a group of guys arguing and completely taking up the whole path. I was already right on top of them as it started to escalate so I tried to push past quickly to avoid anything. As I did I got pressed against the wall by one of them unknowingly and noticed one of them was interested in opening some cardboard boxes... Yeah, we moved quickly after that... The cop didn't even seem to notice them.
Staying at Reuben's grandmas house. Cozy little place near Astoria Blvd.
We went the the New York Aquarium today. 1 hour train ride south towards Coney Island. The aquarium was pretty sweet. Sharks, penguins, seals, jellyfish, eels, seahorses, walruses.
We just passed through Richmond, VA on our way up to NYC. Reuben is passed out asleep to my right. I've been sleeping on and off all night. Train is quite relaxing at night. The sounds of the track and the faint horn every now and then is actually soothing.
We brought an entire bag full of food including a cooler with cheese and some lunch meat, so that saved us from buying dinner on the train. We plan on heading to the dinner car for breakfast, though. Er...uh. Breakfast car then I guess.
Should be at Penn Station by noon today.
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Location:Riverside Dr,Richmond,United States
I coded a simple multi-threaded file server and client application in Java for a class assignment. It took me about 15 hours to realize it is exceedingly simple, complete it, and then work on the GUI for a few minutes before submitting it online.
I'm not one of those people that has a mind for code, but I wish I did because there is so much I would love to do as far as server and web applications. Oh well, I've got better things to do...
Although I did find myself looking through the Xerver source code today. Oops...
I just had a thought. I want to expound on it, yet I am limited by my school homework deadline at the moment. I'll come back to it later.
"And as the summer's ending..." - DCFC
I am having surgery on my leg this Tuesday. I spiral fractured the bottom of my fibula and ruptured the interosseous membrane between the tibia and fibula. Therefore, they will be installing a wire that will put tension on the two bones while everything heals so that nothing heals crooked.
4-6 weeks to heal.
Melea and I recorded an acoustic and electric cover of Paramore's "The Only Exception." It is finally completed and you can listen to it here --> "The Only Exception" Cover
Other links:
http://www.youtube.com/user/generalgreeneroad
http://www.generalgreenerecords.com
Within 24 hours this past week the daily temperature dropped from 90 everyday to the 70's with a nice, cool breeze. That's right, I'm talking about the weather... People around here seem to be a hint nicer when the weather is cool.
55 days or so 'til I leave for Vermont. I have not seen Katherine in...... a while. 5 people from the Russian congregation are coming too, plus a handful up there are going to join us, so snowboarding should be a blast!
I miss seeing mountains every day. Sometimes when I'm driving and I look in the rearview mirror on a day with a lot of clouds on the horizon, it looks like a mountain range in the distance and catches me off guard for a moment. I know, I'm weird. The mind sees what it wants to see.
"...the cold air will rush your hard heart away."
Another semester done. My LAST one at SCC.
Now I just wait and hope I get accepted into UCF's Radiologic Sciences program. I got an interview in a few days; I think that's a good sign.
Next Thursday night: Death Cab for Cutie! Yeah, 'nuff said.
The CERT training that a group of us got a year ago is finally amounting to something. We didn't learn search and rescue and triage procedures all for nothing it looks like. I heard word that RBC is finally going to incorporate CERT (Community Emergency Response Team) more directly into RBC. We have a meeting on May 9th. That's awesome. Now hopefully we get to use the training... Wait, er, uh... That doesn't sound right :-)
CERT is a first-responder emergency team training program initiated by LAFD and now nationally by FEMA. Check it out here--> http://www.citizencorps.gov/cert/
This song is amazing.
I just learned how to play it. If I could write lyrics half as good as Damien I wouldn't get so frustrated with songwriting.
I have been feeling a little too nostalgic lately. I have been randomly thinking mainly about life a year ago, before Switzerland during the summer and on into life in Zurich. I am not quite sure why I think so much about it. I think I have changed a lot in the last year, a little bit not for the best, but mostly for the best. I think I have been getting a little too comfortable in my surroundings, which may sound stupid, but it's how I feel. But all in all, I really don't think about things enough, they just sort of pop up in my mind at certain times randomly and I generalize about how I feel about these things.
I was reading through some of my old blog posts from last year and reading friends comments. It's amazing how much we have all changed over the past year; some for the better, some for the worse. But no matter what, we are all still brothers and sisters, even if we have drifted apart slightly. We have all got eternity to drift together again.