So, I thought I'd finally write about my trip to NY. I really do <3 NY.
As I posted earlier. DC was cool. Did the whole siteseeing thing. It was really clean. I saw the Declaration of Independence and it's fading. All of the signatures are already gone. Went to a gazillion free museums.. The weather was HOT!!
And now to NY. It was a blast. And soooo much fun. I think it's a place that you have to live for a few years to actually experience everything it has to offer. We tried different types of foods, went siteseeing, shopping and saw a broadway show. We saw The Color Purple with Fantasia from American Idol. It was so good. Fantasia blew me away with her voice!! I love riding the subway and not having to worry about driving or parking. It was great!! There is soooo much walking. I would get really tired in DC from all the walking but by the time I got to NY I was a pro. By the way, people in NY do not like slow walkers. You'll get pushed at, cussed at and they'll give you dirty looks. They also don't have the patience for indecisive people. Make up your mind and move on. I'd love to go to NY on a yearly basis. I really miss it... :( haha.. I've never felt that strongly about a place.. HAHA... The weather was cool. It was hot towards the end. It rained really hard on the first and last day for about 15 minutes and then cleared up. Other than that, it wasn't bad at all..
Oh I didn't mention earlier, in DC I kept getting really dizzy. Too the point where I felt I was standing on a boat when I was standing still on flat ground. When I got to NY, I was so fed up with it, since it had been a few days. I was so scared that I'd faint and end up in the hospital and my family would have to come all the way out to DC. Anyhow, I called Kamal. I'm so glad she's a doctor!! And she said I had a classic case of Vertigo. She told me to pick up some OTC medication and it should help relieve the symptoms. Anyhow, after I took the medication I was much better and was able to enjoy my trip.
Ohhh.. and in DC I went to this Bodies Exhibition. They had it in SF for a while. Anyhow, it's real life bodies that have been preserved and you can see every single muscle, artery and organ. Satty, I saw the gallbladder and I was like this little dinky thing gave Satty all those problems.. It was so cool to see. I saw little tiny fetuses at different weeks of gestation.
And in NY, I ate at White Castle.. Seriously, nothing beats In-N-Out. It was like McDonald's hamburgers/cheeseburgers. You can get 100 burgers for $53. They actually have that on the menu.
Monday, June 25, 2007
I <3 NY!
Posted by Harmeet at 9:52 AM Labels: experiences, Harmeet
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5 comments:
what else can you see at the body museum? ;) hahahha sorry my mind is just always there!
wow, nice write uP! 100 burgers for 53$ thats hella good deal for big group that needa a quick filler!
haha.. yes bidu, you can see everything... most were males.. only 2 females in whole exhibit...
Hey Harmeet, good to hear you're ok. Do you know what caused your vertigo?
no clue.. kamal said, that i must have had an internal ear infection.. which can't be cured by antiobiotics.. it just goes away in about 3 wks.. i guess the little hair in your ear send signals to your brain when you turn your head.. except my hair weren't sending the signals and everytime i turned my brain would get confused and caused me to get dizzy and nauseous....
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