Tuesday, November 22, 2011

mission: holidays in the city

every year, NYC becomes simply flooded with tourists to see our tree, our parade, our lights, our windows, our shows, and to shop of course! i also partake in all the amazing festivities, as it is my favorite time of the year. here are some suggestions for you as you visit our amazing city.

1. the tree-in the past i have recommended going to see the tree at rockefeller center, and this year is no different. i love the tree, and the season would not be complete if i didn't stand beneath its majestic bows covered in thousands of lights and topped with a most dazzling swarovsky crystal star. after viewing the tree, head north on 5th ave and check out all the store windows and lights that adorn the famous street.

2. holiday shops- there are three areas where you can shop for unique gifts, finding something special for everyone on your list. you will also find yummy treats to eat, so make sure you include that into your trip. the holiday shops are located at columbus circle (59th and central park west), bryant park (42nd between 6th and 5th aves) and union square (14th and 5th ave).

3. see a show- so you could go traditional and see the rockettes at radio city, watch the nutcracker ballet at lincoln center, or feel holidayish by going to the broadway musical elf. fine. but! if you want a show that will really send you into a joyful spirit, then you must go see godspell. this musical revival is not to be missed, and you will not regret making that choice over the other Christmas shows available in the city. godspell is full of amazing actors, strong singing, and a fantanstic set (it looks simple, but it has more to it than meets the eye). the jokes are modern with an ancient message behind it. please please please go see this show. if you aren't convinced yet, the music to the show was written by the same guy who did the music for wicked, stephen schwartz. i loved it and you may even be asked to join the cast on stage...why miss your chance to be in a broadway musical!

4. give- there are so many opportunities to help out those who are living without. the foodbank of NYC has a program where just $1 can provide 5 meals! wow...that is amazing if you ask me. we have over 20,000 individual and families who are currently homeless. you may pass them on the street, subway, or you may not see them at all. but they are out there, and they could use your and my help! just think, $10 will feed 50 people! i think there is no better way to spend your money than filling the stomachs of those who are hungry. and if you are not coming to NYC this year, you can still make an online donation. just go to http://www.foodbanknyc.org/ for information. if you do not want to donate to our city, why not give back to your own community?

for other suggestions check out my post http://bethinthebigapple.blogspot.com/2009/12/mission-nyc-during-holidays.html for more great ideas.

happy holidays and we hope to see you here!

this is beth signing off.
mission: it's just getting started!

1 comment:

  1. I'd recommend all the recipes...although the Pink Lady Cake was a chore to prepare, and it seemed to dry out faster than a box cake. There's something to be said for good old preservative filled, box mix! Ha!

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