THE BIG APPLE, DAY 1
Cousin Susan deposited me at Union Station in Washington, DC
the morning of April 10. (It was daughter Sara’s 23rd birthday, and
I spent the day thousands of miles away from the birthday girl. Her father had to bake and decorate her cake,
give her the gifts and treat her to dinner without me.) My only other visit to DC was 31 years ago
after my college graduation. I enjoyed
passing by many of the sites I’d visited then and wished I would have scheduled
more vacation time so as to have at least a couple of days there. I was anxious to get to New York, though.
Taking Amtrak was a breeze.
I loved watching the scenery as we sped toward New York. I’d never been in that part of country
before, and it was fun adding more states to the list of those traveled
to/through—Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York. I’d love to visit those areas at a more leisurely
pace another time.
Penn Station was bustling with people. I wasn’t quite sure where to go after exiting
the train, so I followed the masses to the top of the escalator and just stood
in one place waiting for Glenys. I
didn’t have to wait long and was excited to spot her. I thought we’d be taking the subway to their
apartment, but Uncle Ramy came from his home in New Jersey to pick us up.
I had never heard so much honking in my life as I heard on
that drive to Harlem. Welcome to New
York City! Taxis. Buses.
Cars. Delivery trucks. I expected to witness at least one accident,
but didn’t, thankfully. If I lived in
NYC, I would not own nor drive a car. No
need to, really.
Sonia had a delicious lunch (chicken, red beans and rice,
etc.) waiting for us when we arrived at her apartment. The apartment building is old, but their
apartment is charming and spacious. I
was very happy to see where my son-in-law called home for several years. Sonia, Glenys, and little Sofia have made
their apartment very welcoming and lovely with fabric covers on the dining room
chairs, lace-edged cloths on the kitchen cupboard shelves, sheer drapes in each
room. Glenys bought fresh roses and put
them on the kitchen table, coffee table, and dresser in “my” bedroom. I appreciated all of the special
touches. The ladies had even put
together a basket of toiletries just for me.
Ramy went back to work, and Glenys and I set out on foot to
explore part of Harlem. Brownstone
houses, the Apollo Theater, an Indian art display at a library, the building housing
Bill Clinton’s office, Kareem Abdul Jabar’s house and the “projects” were some
of the things we saw. Glenys, being the
cute lady that she is, got a lot of attention.
One guy even said, “I’m pretty sure you used to be my wife.” Glenys said that everyone is respectful and
nice to her because she is nice and respectful to them. She doesn’t ever worry about her safety when
walking home alone at night.
Five-year-old Sofia was waiting for us when we returned to
the apartment. She was very excited to
see me, and greeted me with lots of hugs.
She enjoyed the little gift I gave her.
Always attentive and anxious to meet all my needs and wants, Sonia had
snacks and ice cream ready for us. We
had a nice evening chatting and then went to bed to get ready for another big
day in the Big Apple.
2 comments:
:) I laughed at the part about the honking
Was Glenys adverse to having her photo taken? I would love to see this super star again! I remember the honking and you are not exaggerating!
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