Christmas Week in NYC continues...
The day after Christmas was our visit to the New York Stock Exchange.
Randy and me in front of NYSE
Randy made arrangements through his office for us to go down on the floor of the exchange. One of the guys, there on the floor, showed us around. After getting through the security - heck, they took our photo and actually made us a photo ID badge - it was really very exciting!
The three of us standing in front of the balcony
where they ring the opening and closing bell.
Surprisingly, the balcony area where they ring the bell is much smaller than it appears on TV.
Randy on the NYSE FLOOR with Mark
No jeans, though - yes, we were informed prior to showing up. That's kind of an inside joke. Each time Randy communicated with the guy he reminded him "no jeans." After 9/11, the public is no longer allowed inside the NYSE. There used to be a viewing area for the public to go inside and see/watch the goings on - even then, the public wasn't allowed on the floor without guided passes, etc. So, being on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange is a big deal, to us anyway!!!
We each had our picture taken with "the guys."
A beautiful Christmas tree on Wall Street...
Christmas Tree outside of the NYSE on Wall Street
Blair in front of Wall Street tree outside NYSE building
As we walked around the floor of the exchange, we saw FOX and CNBC area. It was really neat to see it all.
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Trinity Church...
Trinity Church...
Exterior
At the end of Wall Street is a beautiful old church - Trinity Episcopal Church with gorgeous architecture. I was told George Washington went to church there and that Alexander Hamilton is buried there.
Blair and me - Trinity Church at Wall Street
Me inside Trinity Church at Wall Street
When I closed my eyes, it felt like I was in Little Rock's Trinity Episcopal Cathedral - where Blair went to elementary school - The Cathedral School. I wanted to stay in there a long time. It was heart warming as I took in the tranquil and peacefulness of the moment.
I bought a really pretty small cross made of olive wood - a comfort cross.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I bought a really pretty small cross made of olive wood - a comfort cross.
Other sites, etc. thrown in here and there during the week.
A visit to the 9/11 Memorial..
Sweet and Sad
9/11 Memorial - Randy and Blair
Me at the 9/11 Memorial
Notice the single white rose in the background.
It was cold and raining the day we visited the 9/11 memorial. To be honest, I carry a memory of this day in my heart, mind, and soul. I really didn't need to visit a site to feel the tragedy and pain of that day. I visited the site to pay respect and therefore, I'm glad I was there.
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Grand Central Station...
Exterior of Grand Central Station
Me inside Grand Central Station
Grand Central Train Station is grand! It's actually a beautiful building - both interior and exterior. The background in this picture looks like a scene I've seen in a movie before, don't you think!
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Battery Park...
Another beautiful park and Christmas tree in NYC. There's also great ice skating in Battery Park. There were several neat places to have lunch as well as little open air shopping booths to browse. Battery park is actually a very pretty park.
Blair - Battery Park
Randy and me - Battery Park
It was so so so cold the day we walked around in Battery Park. I'm sad to say - we didn't stay long - for that reason alone. I wouldn't even take my hood down for a picture - and I had on a thick warm headband under the hood of my coat. That's how cold it was that day!
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Carnegie Hall, Empire State Building, Madison Square Garden, Union Square, Greenwich Village, Washington Park, NYU, and Yankee Stadium, were also included in our week.
Washington Park also had a big Christmas tree and serves as another popular park for filming scenes in movies. I'm sure I've left some things out; I've got to stop somewhere with this blog.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Washington Park also had a big Christmas tree and serves as another popular park for filming scenes in movies. I'm sure I've left some things out; I've got to stop somewhere with this blog.
So, I've saved one of the best for last - our dinner with Gemze...
Gemze
Randy and I dined with Blair's landlady, Gemze. Randy and Gemze got to meet each other. The three of us enjoyed our evening together, with nice conversation, between three people who have one major thing in common --- Blair! Our hearts forever grateful to this lovely lady who greatly loves our daughter, too!
It goes without saying, but... I had a great week being in NYC with Blair.
Cheers,
Gayla