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New York
Finally we landed in grand central terminal in New York! I slept like a baby but before I fell asleep I noticed that Aaron was on his computer probably playing games, Shelby was flirting with the male flight attendants, and Cheyenne was gazing out the window. I just wanted to get off this plane so I can eat. Everybody else just wanted to go sightseeing and I just wanted to relax but no we had to go visit museums and sights that were important to our history. One ...
NYC
... if there is a bigger zoo somewhere else in NY? No monkeys but still very cool and I’m a big Zoo person so regardless of the size, I still absolutely loved it.
To say that Times Square was spectacular is a massive understatement; you can’t help but feel a bit excited on the inside whilst walking through there. Flashing lights all around you, lots of people wandering around, Disney characters posing for photos and great places to drink and eat in amongst it ...
Start Spreading the News....We're Leaving Today
It didn't take us long to fall back into the swing of things arriving back in NYC after Boston. Our first hit of NYC reality was a wild cab ride with a Vietnamese driver, who thought he was auditioning for an episode of NYPD Blue. It rendered Dad speechless up front, which was pretty amusing as usually he is up for the big chat with cabbies. Mum's face was ashen, and I just hung on for the ride. I figure by that stage if your time is ...
The Rat Race: Running through Mazes...
... sportswear, childrenswear, petite wear, plus-size wear, or even the über stinky perfumery. Eventually we stopped trying to work out what level we were on, and instead just decided to get the Hell out of that place. Actually, it felt like we'd already made it to Hell, and perhaps if we descended to the ninth circle, maybe we'd be able to beg Satan to let us out. It was like wandering drunk in a crowded casino - there are no windows, the lights are bright enough to emulate ...
"New York City The Center of the Universe" ~Rent
... to calm the mind and a series of qigong exercises to help purify the body.
Sounds fairly harmless, right? Well, in any other country I think it would be but since 1949 the China has become more and more materialistic, and in 2001 the state of the PRC officially became atheist. There are only 5 sanctioned religions in China, and they are all tightly regulated by ...