There's No Such Thing As The Greatest City In The World But, If There Was, It Would Probably Be New York City
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thank you Jim... i SO enjoyed your honest and entertaining report. I have been wanting to go to Ellis Island for a long while, to see where my grandfather first saw the US. No one seems to want to go with me.. I just purchased tickets tonight for our NY trip in Sept. I will stand firm in getting my way this time, and go by myself if need be.
I'm thinking next summer, Scotland for me..
I'm thinking next summer, Scotland for me..
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Jim, I appreciate your efforts to finish this report. You truly have given a thoughtful and honest sense of your reactions to what you saw - while retaining humor and informative detail. This is not an easy balance, nor one often achieved.
I know what you mean about the list of things you didn't get to do. I have a similar list for London, and, in fact, for the entire country of Scotland!
I agree that Ellis Island is an amazing place. The day we went, we took the first or second ferry to the Statue of Liberty. After waiting in the line and climbing to the top (which took a few hours, I guess), we took a ferry to Ellis Island. We had several hours there, but we still caught the last ferry off the island. I do have ancestors who came through Ellis Island, and we got to see the names engraved on the wall. My children had studied Ellis Island in some degree of detail in school, but even with what I thought I knew about the place, I wasn't prepared for its power. My husband felt the same way, and his people didn't come through Ellis.
I know what you mean about the list of things you didn't get to do. I have a similar list for London, and, in fact, for the entire country of Scotland!
I agree that Ellis Island is an amazing place. The day we went, we took the first or second ferry to the Statue of Liberty. After waiting in the line and climbing to the top (which took a few hours, I guess), we took a ferry to Ellis Island. We had several hours there, but we still caught the last ferry off the island. I do have ancestors who came through Ellis Island, and we got to see the names engraved on the wall. My children had studied Ellis Island in some degree of detail in school, but even with what I thought I knew about the place, I wasn't prepared for its power. My husband felt the same way, and his people didn't come through Ellis.
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Just to say that we will be arriving in New York this Saturday, October 14. I'll try to start work on a fresh trip report as soon as possible after we return.
My thoughts go out to everone caught up in today's events in Manhattan.
Jim
My thoughts go out to everone caught up in today's events in Manhattan.
Jim
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Yay!! Wonderful trip report! I think you definately have a good talent for travel writing!! 
I can write, but travel writing seems to be sooo difficult for me...and add to the fact that I don't keep remember too many details, but rather just the experience.

I can write, but travel writing seems to be sooo difficult for me...and add to the fact that I don't keep remember too many details, but rather just the experience.
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Jim -
You've brought me to tears three times.
First, choosing Olive Garden, Hard Rock Cafe and Planet Hollywood to eat at while in such a great restaurant town. (I understand, though, because I also have friends that prefer chains for their predictability.)
Second, with laughter at your wonderful descriptions of your family and their activities.
Third, for your love for this great city. (I have got to get to Ellis Island.)
Thanks!
You've brought me to tears three times.
First, choosing Olive Garden, Hard Rock Cafe and Planet Hollywood to eat at while in such a great restaurant town. (I understand, though, because I also have friends that prefer chains for their predictability.)
Second, with laughter at your wonderful descriptions of your family and their activities.
Third, for your love for this great city. (I have got to get to Ellis Island.)
Thanks!
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For those who wondered what Eddie sounds like (kind of...)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TawVFObYjpY
Jim
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TawVFObYjpY
Jim
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LLindaC,
Yes, we did take the boys to NYC last October. I've actually posted part of a trip report for that visit, although I'm afraid I've let it slip rather - I'm trying to get back to it though.
Here's a link;
http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...1&tid=34894494
E_M, we did get more Bloomies bags in October, but I can't recall how many - I let Liz do the talking this time so she probably picked up 30 or 40
Jim
Yes, we did take the boys to NYC last October. I've actually posted part of a trip report for that visit, although I'm afraid I've let it slip rather - I'm trying to get back to it though.
Here's a link;
http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...1&tid=34894494
E_M, we did get more Bloomies bags in October, but I can't recall how many - I let Liz do the talking this time so she probably picked up 30 or 40
Jim
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