I Like The Island Manhattan

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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!

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More to come!

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