If you've been following the blog since its inception, then you realize Mird and I lack planning skills, have absolutely no sense of direction, and we have commitment issues. This means our spouses, friends and family typically spew off a long laundry list of concerns whenever we announce our next racing trip. New York was no exception. I'm sure people were concerned we would get lost and never found, or that we would never actually go, or worst of all, that we would lose a child since we decided to drag a vanload of teenagers with us for the first time ever and make a dual purpose of the trip--visit colleges and run a trail race. For the record, nobody died, we got lost the perfect amount of times, and we had an awesomesauce adventure. In general our lack of planning and navigational skills seems to work well for us because we are adaptive, have a sense of humor, and we are committed to finishing our 50 states challenge if it's the last thing we do. It always proves to be an adventure and there are countless obstacles that try to get in our way, yet somehow we always manage to pull it off with smiles on our faces. Best of all, along the way we create some of our most wonderful memories together.
Sunday morning at 5 am my mission was to get 3 teenagers into my van so they could return to a state of unconsciousness while I drove us to Lansing to meet Mird and Kenny. It seemed pretty straight forward so I took the dog out for a early run and thought the kids could handle getting up on their own and would be sitting anxiously waiting for me upon my return. Boy was I wrong. After several wake-up calls, I finally got the 3 of them into the van (think herding cats and you'll get an idea of what I was up against). We were off! We made it to Lansing in record time and got the Daniels loaded into our van lickety split! At each stop along the way, I made a deal with the kids that they had to do ten of one exercise and five of another in order to earn a draw from my money bag (a bag my grandma sewed that is full of different denominations of dollar bills. Someone could get a dollar all the way up to a $20). It kept people active and made it fun for the kids so the money bag is here to stay!
We drove all day and made great time and arrived at our first destination Katonah NY at about 5 pm just in time for happy hour. The drive was fairly uneventful Mird and I chatted in the front seat. I must say I am amazed at the sleeping skills of teenagers. I can not sleep like they do! The best part was crossing into New York Hazel the DJ blasted welcome to New York by T Swift and we had a mini dance party! Check it
Ran and Skip LaPolla were our hosts in NY and they were AMAZING! They had supper waiting for us and had their 3rd floor luxury suite all ready for us! We had a delicious cookout with burgers, hotdogs and lots of delicious salads and everyone visited and we rotated through the showers. Kara talked to them about the Netherlands because Ran and her mother Willy both immigrated from there and still speak Dutch! We got to bed fairly early because the next day was our day in the city.
To say we stuck out like a sore thumb in NYC would be a vast understatement. However, we had a ton of fun so we don't really care. We didn't do half of the tourist things so we already decided we have to go back to the city possibly on our way to Connecticut or New Hampshire. We did make it to Times Square, Central Park, the M&M store, The Empire State Building and we rode the subway. The kids were so enamored with Macy's that I fear we entered some sort of time warp and ended up spending a majority of our time there looking at items we could not afford unless I refinanced our house, maxed out our credit cards, or took out a loan. We did have a few small purchases and ate lunch at which time we noticed Hazel's phone was gone. We also did self guided tours of Columbia and Barnard College which was the actual purpose of the trip so that was good. We returned home after losing two cell phones, our car, my fancy gluten free dessert, a bottle of water and our minds. Don't worry we found the two cell phones and the van, but my mind is still wandering at large in NYC so if you run into it please send it on home!
The coolest part of the M&M store. The prices were absurd, but Mird was the cool aunt and bought a bunch anyways! It ended up being a great snack as we walked through the city and since I lost my gluten free fancy cake, it was good that we had the sweet treat!We slept another night in NY and woke early for our final two college tours Cornell and Syracuse. Somehow during the night Kara managed to lose her cell phone so we left about a half hour late after unsuccessfully searching for her phone all morning. As a result, nobody ate breakfast so by the time our Cornell tour was finished we were all on the verge of hangry. Once we completed the Cornell tour we decided to skip Syracuse since Kara really wasn't considering school there, it was going to add 2+ hours in the car and we were so hungry. I took action and found an Italian restaurant that sounded wonderful. I hit the directions button on my phone and presumably we were on our way! After attempting to find the restaurant twice, and getting derailed by construction as many times, we finally stumbled upon it. Turns out the restaurant was actually on campus and part of the Cornell Hospitality and Tourism program.
Hazel is so happy we're eating Italian!
Rules about the rules. The oldest follows the rules, the middle is the reason the rules exist and the rules don't apply to the youngest...Our group consisted of two oldest (Kara and Kenny), one middle (me) and three youngest (Mird, Hazel and Eli). We decided this meant we didn't need to follow the rules because a majority of us were youngest. Possibly a lapse in parenting judgement, but we had a great time and nobody died so I count is as a success. Eli was the winner and he took the momentum from his victory into our race experience leading the pack through the trail adventure!International Love kept running through my head when we were in Canada so here you go! Now it's running through yours...





















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