For most of last week, I was in New York City with my best friend from college, Emily! There’s so much to tell about this trip, but I think I’ll start with some overall impressions.
Now that I’ve been to the city where so much history and so many books, movies, and shows are set, a lifetime of references are suddenly real to me. I’ve heard it said that going to the Holy Land makes the Bible come alive like a pop-up book. I hate to secularize that statement, but that’s exactly how I felt about New York and culture. New York has always been almost mythical to me, a celebrity of which I have no solid concept. But now I’ve wandered through its streets (extensively), watched its people, seen its shows, and eaten its bagels, and it is REAL.
Above all, New York is a place where Things Are Happening. I was constantly aware of the energy, all the activity and possibility condensed onto one small island. I think that could get tiring after a while, but in the short term, those streets did indeed make me feel brand new. I felt like a tiny part of something much bigger, and stories swirled all around me in the people and the overheard conversations. I see why New York is so good for writers – you’d never run out of material.
I’m thankful I got to have these experiences with my friend of fifteen (!) years. She was so gracious – open to pretty much anything I wanted to do, patiently steering me in the right direction again and again (without her, I would have wandered off a hundred times), willing to go those extra few blocks so I could get Pinkberry or macarons. She doesn’t live in Memphis, so it was wonderful just to spend time together and really catch up. Love the Em!
More to come!
I’ve been to NYC only once for a long weekend for my husband’s 30th birthday. While I know beyond a shadow of a doubt that I am not a city girl, I totally get what you’re saying about it becoming clear and real to you after seeing so many shows set in that environment. Even just watching the ball drop on New Year’s Eve has a whole new meaning for me.
It’s definitely an experience worth having in this lifetime. Just make sure you have good shoes! I didn’t and we had to trek quite a ways till I could find some to continue all our walking. My husband is very patient with me. :)
I bought walking sandals specifically for the trip, and they were great. Even so, I was in pain after four solid days of walking. If I lived there I would never need to work out.
I agree, I think it’s something everyone should experience at least once!
I have been anticipating these posts for awhile! Can’t wait to hear about Jimmy! <3
Yay! :) I thought of you!
I can’t wait to see even more about it and I am SO glad we had the chance to have lunch!! :D
Can’t wait to hear about it! Lars and I have fallen in love with New York as well :)