Taylor and Stina Cline

Saturday, August 30, 2008

New York Day 5

Holly Cow. Our friends left this morning and we took off to go to the museum of Modern Art. On the top floor I came upon a video that had drawing of this weird looking house that stopped me in my tracks. I quickly looked around and found a model in the picture below.

When I was a Junior in high school we found this freaky looking mechanical green house up on the hill across the canyon and it has puzzled us for eight years. The exhibit said it was some weird art project of the adaptable house. At least we finally know.

After the museum we were pretty tired and went to Chinatown for a quick stop then decided to go back up to Yankee Stadium to get pictures around the stadium.
Here's the new Yankee Stadium
While walking down the we decided to get scalped tickets and go on in.

And since we had tickets up behind the plate we walked all around the stadium taking pictures

There's Mariano down below my finger in the middle.

The money Shot. behind the plate is much better than the bleachers.

Opening pitch by Carl Pavano who I lovingly call El Pavo (The Turkey because he's always getting out of pitching)

The Best part of the game was when we were up 2-1 in the top of the eighth with two on and no outs and they brought in Edwar Ramirez and he struck the guy out. The stadium seemed so dead just expecting him to blow it but then the coach took the ball from him and we all saw Mariano coming out of the bulpen. Enter Sandman stuck up on the PA and the stadium went bazzurck. It was loader than when we scored runs or anything else. First pitch was a groundout and then he struckout someone to end the inning. He got two more strikeouts in the ninth and a groundout and the celebration continued. It was so worth it to go to another game we had a blast.



We made a real quick run to times square to see the lights and get Stina more Cheese cake when we ran into this nice piece of scenery. I knew it was in New York but I had no idea where. and we found it. It's very very sad. That's nine trillion if you're wondering.



Bye Bye New York we had the time of our lives and saw so much and did so much were headed home in the morning and will remember this for the rest of our lives.

2 Comments:

At September 4, 2008 3:34 PM , Blogger Em said...

I hope this doesn't mean you're going to become people who only blog about vacations and birthdays. Dean wouldn't like that.

Come on, you have to be consistent, and record the everyday gritty stuff that life is made of.

Otherwise.....

Well just do it for me, ok?!

 
At September 8, 2008 6:02 PM , Blogger genevievepelissie said...

Yea! I finally looked at all your pics from your trip. You guys know how to pack it in! Glad you had such a blast. Keep havin' fun!!!

 

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