9.28.2020
An Afternoon on Governors Island
9.18.2020
Henry's Potential New School
Earlier today we had a virtual tour with Henry's potential new school in Germany. It was fantastic meeting face to face with someone I had been emailing with a bit, and seeing the beautiful school building! It's a newer building with big classrooms, bright spaces, science labs, technology labs, and a big gym. They answered lots of our questions and we just got a better feel for everything. We will definitely be applying once the visas come through and it's all more official!
9.14.2020
A Running List of Things We Want to Do Before Leaving NYC
These are things we want to do before we leave NYC... we've either done them before, but not in a long time, or it's just something we've never done before!
- Visit the Met & Cloisters
- Visit the 9/11 Memorial Museum
- Visit the MOMA
See the Oculus train stationVisit Governor's IslandWalk across the Brooklyn Bridge & get pizza on the other side- Walk the Highline
- Stroll through Central Park
- Visit the Tenement Museum
- Go to the Math Museum
- Socrate's
- Eat Chinese food in Chinatown
- Eat Italian food in Little Italy
- Big Nick's
- Jefferson Market Garden
- Top of a building - Rock, Empire, WTC
- Battery Park carrousel
- Liberty Island
- UN Tour
- Walk through Grand Central
- Walk McDougal Street and walk through Union Square
- If we are still here, see the Christmas Tree in Rockefeller Center and do all the Christmas things!
9.12.2020
We are moving to Germany!
10 years ago we landed in NYC...now it's time for a new adventure!
We have been chatting for a while now about where to move, or if we should stay in NYC. We absolutely love New York City, so it's a hard place to leave and every other city that we chatted about and considered felt like settling. It just wasn't right. Until this opportunity to move to Germany came up.
It all happened because I saw an acquaintance online spending a few months in Mexico with her children as the summer ended and the school year started. This is likely possible because she is either homeschooling, or doing virtual school - I am not sure which. And I thought, "Hey, we could do that!" After-all we just spent over 100 days in Pennsylvania during the peak of the pandemic here in NYC and Henry did great in school, what is stopping us from going further?
Where is the one place we'd like to go?
GERMANY!
Well...the borders are closed to the U.S. due to COVID-19 and the United States being a complete dumpster fire when battling this pandemic (don’t get me started!), but perhaps we can still get work visas? Turns out that yes, we can! Maybe we can get a short-term assignment!
Joe took a look at the job board and low and behold, his same position was open in Germany as what he does now in NYC. Should he inquire about a transfer? This wasn't a short-term assignment. Sure, why not! Wouldn't hurt, we can always say no. We have inquired before for Germany and it didn’t pan out, we wouldn’t know if this one would either.
Long story short, they responded and wanted him to apply. Soon he had an interview set up, which went great and he was formerly offered a position. After quite a lot of research, endless discussion, and number crunching it boiled down to a pretty simple fact that if we didn't take advantage of this, we'd regret it.
So we are taking advantage!
The position is mostly virtual, Joe won’t need to be in the office regularly. We can choose where we want to live within Germany, as long as it has access to trains and planes so he can visit clients, once they start doing that in the EU. (due to COVID-19, they aren't visiting clients currently) We naturally started considering large cities, as we are very comfortable with NYC and love what large cities have to offer. Munich was the top of the list for a couple weeks. We looked at apartments online, watched videos about life in Munich, and even contacted the international schools, and a school that offered a German intensive language class for non-German speakers.
However, the more we researched, the more we hit a few roadblocks. First, apartments in Munich are very expensive. By NYC standards, they are more affordable, but not drastically. We could manage it, but the budget would be more limited. Second, and more importantly, only ONE school had ONE seat open for an 8th grade student. This school was one I couldn’t find many reviews of and it was an expensive international school. The spot could disappear before we even arrived in Germany.
So while we still considered Munich, we also started to research other cities. I have friends in Nuremberg and already knew there was an international school in the nearby Erlangen. So that was worth a look, of course! The rent was about HALF that of Munich, and the international school was more affordable. The international school has space available and looks fantastic. Erlangen also had a youth baseball team - which is highly important to this family!
The more we researched and discussed, it became evident that Erlangen was the right fit for us. We made that decision official yesterday! The area of Erlangen, Nuremberg and Fürth is all well connected by trains so we are a bit open to housing as long as the school is easily reachable by train, walking or bike as well as the train station, or a bus to the airport.
We are excited and nervous. Ready for adventure.
2.04.2013
Water Park Weenie
We arrived in the late morning, and easily made our way through the park to find a place to plant our things and call "home" for the day.
Ah, yes, a nice shady location with plenty of sand for Henry to dig in. You see, he inherited my "water park weenie" gene. I knew he wouldn't be braving any slides that day!
We settled in and promptly went off to find some sand toys for Henry. We decided not to walk, but to use the lazy river ("Castaway Creek") as our highway to the gift shop we passed earlier.
This lazy river does have a few water sprays and a cave too!
Back at our sandy spot, we started to dig and create. We had purchased a great castle shaped bucket and shovel for just $5.
After digging for quite a while I went off to the Shark Reef, which is a snorkeling lagoon right in the water park! Now this I was excited about! Just the month before I had been on a cruise with some girlfriends and went snorkeling for the first time in Grand Cayman. I LOVED it. I was eager to experience it all again. The Shark Reef does not have an additional charge, all equipment is included!
And yes, swimming with sharks doesn't even phase me, but water slides do...shush. :)
1.30.2013
My Favorite Travel Apps
1.25.2013
Workin' hard...
1.17.2013
Walking Tour of Pop Century Resort
1.11.2013
2013 Woz Travels
Here is what is on our agenda so far:
February - D.C. We had such a good time last year, we figured it would make a perfect long weekend! We are taking the train this time, and staying right in the city. We hope to visit the aquarium and a few other sites we missed...and probably go back to the Air & Space Museum. Can't get enough of all that nerd stuff.
March - Walt Disney World! The plans around this are still a bit hazy, but we ARE going! I hope to visit with my Mom and her boyfriend for a day or two since they live there now, and maybe even squeeze in an off-site adventure...I'm thinking SeaWorld, or Discovery Cove, or perhaps even the "dark side" - Universal Studios. We'll see!
August - Minnesota. My Mom is getting married!! It will be a great time to visit with family and be a part of the celebration.
I know there will be at least one work conference in there, possibly two. We also hope to CRUISE again this year, and I'll likely have a "girl's trip" in the fall at some point too. Perhaps a long weekend in Boston if Joe has to go there for work, or a quick trip to Philly. Time will tell!
I'll try to be good about sharing our adventures... :)
1.08.2013
Putting a PDF onto your iPhone
I often send a PDF copy of the personalized planner I make my clients, many prefer both a paper copy and the PDF. I'm a PDF gal myself, it's just SO easy to have it right there in my back pocket. To know the park hours, crowd levels, dining reservations and more, without shuffling through papers, is ideal for me.
However, sometimes people aren't quite sure how to get the PDF I email them onto their smartphone...keep reading! If you have anything other than an iPhone, I don't know how to do it - but I'm guessing the process is fairly similar.
So, I just sent you your planner - open your email on your phone.
And now the important part. You see the icon in the upper right, an arrow coming out of a box, directly below the battery gauge? Click on that. You will get a few choices for other apps. By clicking that icon, you are saying "Open in..." and then you can choose another app.
If you don't have an app to open it in, exit out and go download the free Kindle app first. It's very easy to use and a great way to view PDFs because it loads quickly. Then re-do the above steps until you are here.
Click on "Open in Kindle" (or your chosen app).
That app will directly open, with the planner in it!
On the Kindle, you can zoom in and scroll around. My planners are more than one page, so you'll be able to see all the pages at the bottom of the screen. You can bookmark a certain page (the icon on the top bar on the far right), you can click on the box with the arrow again and email it to another person in your party. It's really slick!
Now you have your planner right at your finger tips! Keep the paper planner I send you in the mail for your resort room, and this one as your "on the go" version.
I will say, sometimes the Kindle app doesn't open the PDF right away. It's a bug in the Kindle app. Just go back to the email and do the "Open in Kindle" again. Kind of a pain, but, it happens.
Let me know if you have any questions!
12.18.2012
New York Botanical Gardens Train Show
They re-create various buildings from NYC out of plant parts: sticks, wood, bark, seeds, pinecones and fruit. Between all the buildings are train tracks with about a dozen different toy trains running. It's pretty amazing!

Macy's - this was in the queue line just to get in the building

Upclose

With the train conductor
The first room is part of the queue - it's a little tropical paradise, which felt great because the day was a bit rainy and yucky! There are no trains here, but some really great buildings.

Ellis Island


The old TWA terminal (and planes) at JFK. Jet Blue now occupies part of this famous structure.

Almost time to go in!


Some of the buildings we recognized, but many we didn't. There were signs in front of them all, saying what they were and where they were.



Hell Gate Bridge - this one is really close to our house

Coney Island

The NY Public Library (the big famous building) is the structure in the back, the arch is from Washington Square Park.

A bit blurry, but they even recreated the lions in front of the library!

The old Penn Station (it was sadly destroyed)

If you've been to NYC, you might think this is the Post Office across from Madison Square Garden, but it's not - it's the old Penn Station, same architect. Very similar buildings!

I love the detail on the roof of this one.



There was a small exhibit on the side that showed how the artists created these buildings - and had a few non-NYC buildings as well.

First step

Second step and some materials

Viola! Easy, right???

Okay-that one is from NYC... :)

Coffee pot gas station (I cannot recall where it was from), and the cool train that was going around these buildings.

Sorry about it being rotated - I did fix it in my photo program...hmmm! Anyway, I was excited to see this one! It's a replica of that hotel shaped like an elephant, which they also have a replica of in Boardwalk Inn lobby at Walt Disney World!

This is Nebraska, I've seen it! I think it might be "Dunn Bros" now though if I remember correctly

Another train going around







Pretty flowers....after all we were at the Botanical Gardens!

Henry in front of the skyline

Famous buildings of the skyline - Empire State, Chrysler, Rockefeller, NYSE...

Radio City

I love this - Rockefeller even has the angles and Christmas tree up!


Empire State

Thomas! In January they change out all the trains to be Thomas and friends.

The building we were in at the moment. Kinda cool!

Harlem - the Apollo

The old Yankee Stadium - the lights worked and it played music


Natural History Museum

Guggenheim

City Hall


Brooklyn Bridge







Amazing detail







Back outside we walked a bit over to an area they had set up for kids called Gingerbread Adventures



So pretty.

A little maze for the kids

Kid-size gingerbread house

There were a few of these cool guys around
Inside one of the buildings they had set up stations to learn about the spices that go into gingerbread. The first thing they got was a booklet they could design with glue and seeds.



Grinding spices
We then went to various stations where they would learn about a spice and glue some into the booklet.

At the end there were a few gingerbread creations by various bakeries


Planting wheat
It was a cute area, and maybe he learned something... :)
Back outside we went to the gift shop before we had to get on the train - just enough time for me to buy an ornament!

Pretty.

Inside the gift shop - yummy gingerbread cookies

Candy canes, my favorite

Ornaments - you might not be able to see if very well, but we got a little snow globe one with a train in it.

I thought these were cute.
Then it was back on the train and home. We really enjoyed the Train Show and I'm glad we went! I don't think we will go every year, but, it was something new and different!






















