10 February 2007

Boys' Day Out

Alicia has taken off for the weekend, so Kyan and I have three days together. Yesterday, we thought we'd make the most of it, despite the cold. It was actually a pretty nice day. It was about -5, but with not much wind, so we thought we'd get out and about.

We stayed at home in the morning playing games, reading some books and watching a little bit of The Wiggles. It was fun to spend some time together.

We headed off to Chinatown for lunch; it's our newest discovery in New York. The food's great, and cheap, and it's only one subway stop away on the D Line. Kyan loves his rice, so he had plenty of it. He also shared my noodles while I enjoyed a Tsingtao; something I'll have to seek out, quite pleasant.

After that, we headed up to Central Park to have a bit of a look around. It was much quieter than the other times we've been there. We hadn't been in a while, mainly because the weather's not exactly as pleasant as it was when we got here in September. We ended up going to the lake where you can hire a rowboat in the warmer months. There wouldn't be much point now, unless those boats had wheels. The lake was totally frozen over. I read about it in the paper the other day, but to see the entire lake frozen was pretty impressive. I wanted to go walking on it, but I'm sure that wouldn't have been a good idea! On our way home, we went past a playground, and Kyan just had to have a play on the slides. So even though the playground was completely empty of people, we went and played on the slides. He had fun anyway, and burned off a bit of energy. Kyan slept for about 15 hours last night, so he must have been pretty tired at the end of all that.

So today (Saturday), we'll have a quiet day at home, playing with trains, reading the New York Times, and drinking coffee. It's a beautiful day outside; not a cloud in the sky and it's even forecast to get above zero this afternoon. We'll probably go out tomorrow; we just don't know what to do yet. We might just do something quiet like head up to the shops, or maybe something a bit more interesting, like go to a museum, or take the Staten Island Ferry and see 'the green lady.' Who knows? That's one of the best things about New York - you're never spoilt for choice.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I think I'm glad that we didn't make it over in January. Hope that the weather is a lot better in September. Love the sunshine. Kyan looks great

Anonymous said...

Had a couple of tsingtaos myself on the weekend. Not too shabby at all. You could have gone back to that museum you spent about 15 minutes the other day at. I'm not too sure that 2 weeks in May will be enough but atleast it will be warmer.

Dave

Camilla said...

what a great boys day out. The frozen lake did look impressive and i think i would have walked on it hahahah....

Sara Pearcy said...

Walked? You should have jumped on it!! haha

Kyan looks so cute all bundled up. I'm glad you had so much fun together. I guess it was a nice wind down for you too. :)
xx S.

Anonymous said...

Kyan looks adorable in that outfit. Sounds like you had a great time just the two of you. Sounds like you will always find something new to do.