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NYC // Day 3

Brooklyn Bridge // Smorgasburg // Wythe Hotel // Broadway 

Saturday, we headed to Brooklyn via the Brooklyn bridge in the rainy/foggy weather to check out Smorgasburg a" Brooklyn flea food market" Morgan had heard about. But first, we had to get bagels. Morgan & I ventured to Murray's Bagels after the other girls got croissants and it was exactly the New York bagel I had been hoping for! Everything bagel with sundried tomato and garlic cream cheese & Morgan had lox! 

Our friend Kate came from Boston for the weekend and stayed with us!

Our friend Kate came from Boston for the weekend and stayed with us!

 

Smorgasburg was huge! There were SO many food vendors and they all looked amazing. I obviously got cheese curds (with pesto garlic sauce), Abby had a giant ball of mozzeralla with pesto and a salad. Morgan got an ice cream cookie sandwhich. Asha got tiny egg rolls & Kate had noodles. I really wish we could have somehow tried everything that was there. Guess we just have to go back! 

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Wythe Hotel in Brooklyn

Wythe Hotel in Brooklyn

After Smorgasbord, we wanted went to Wythe Hotel to get a rooftop view of Manhattan. It didn't turn out too great because of the fog but we stumbled upon a Marc Jacobs sunglass event right outside the hotel. It was a traveling sunglasses store and I obviously had to check it out! It was very cool, you could take a selfie and use the hashtag #MarcTheSun and your Instagram would print within 5 minutes right there. So, of course we did that and I even talked myself into buying the glasses. (Everything was 20% off, I had too right?!)

We had a great day in Brooklyn and headed back to our west village apartment to get ready for Broadway! I was so excited to go to Broadway and see Hedwig & the Angry Inch. (Sadly, no pictures allowed.) It was so good, different from anything I've ever seen and Darren Criss was AMAZING in it. He is the main character who speaks, the other characters have 10 lines max, and he sings and dances throughout the entire play and has this amazing energy and really interacts with the crowd. All in high heels too! It's not one of the most popular family friendly shows out there but I highly recommend it. I wish we would have stayed to get his autograph but the line was already huge when we got outside! After Broadway we went to a dessert bar and obviously finished the night with pizza from Bleeker Street! 

xo, Morgan Paige

 



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NYC // Day 2

Today Show // Central Park // Jimmy Fallon 

Our second day in NYC, Friday, Morgan and I got up EARLY (5:45 am) to stand in line at Rockefellar center to get stand by Jimmy Fallon tickets. We already had monologue tickets for the same day but it was only a dress rehearsal that lasts 30 minutes and we wanted to see the whole show. Unfortunately, when we got to Rockefellar center at 7am there were already 30 people in line and they don't even hand out numbers until 9am. Who knows when those other people got there but we did not want to wait in line for just a chance and not even guaranteed entry to Jimmy's show. Sad day. So we decided not to waste our precious time in New York and ditched the line and found the Today Show! The concert that day was Nate Ruess of the band fun. so we decided to stay and watch him. He did some new songs but some of his older stuff too which we knew. It was cool and we ended up seeing the whole cast of the today show too! (heyyyy carson daly)

After the Today Show we met up with our lazy friends (jk love y'all) who slept in for brunch and central park! We ate brunch at The Smith and it was so good! I had french toast, Abby had yogurt with new potatoes and Morgan & Asha got bagel and lox which I tried (for the first time) and it was very good! 

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After walking the entire length of central park, not even joking, my camera died. And my phone. Story of my life. But we made our way back to Rockefellar Center after a very short trip to see Times Square. Honestly, all you need in times square is 5 minutes because that place is a tourist trap and I wasn't the biggest fan. But it is cool to see all the tv screens and ads and huge stores but way too crowded to really enjoy. 

Times Square selfie with very attractive hair...

Times Square selfie with very attractive hair...

We had to line up for Jimmy Fallon at 2pm and we weren't seated until 3:30. No pictures were allowed of course but it was such a neat experience. He ran through his monologue and his jokes and did all of the Thank You Note Friday's. He was dressed down and didn't use his "voice" but you still got the picture. We were really sad to leave and not get to see the entire show but it was definitely cool and I'm so glad we got to see that part. Now I just have to go back and see the entire show! After Jimmy, we bought tickets for Top of the Rock and headed up there! It really is the best view of the city and I was really sad my camera died but luckily everyone else took pictures with their phones! I could have stayed up there forever honestly. 

Top of the Rock

Top of the Rock

Central Park

Central Park

Selfie Stick strikes again

Selfie Stick strikes again

After Top of the Rock we headed home to shower for dinner, where again, I didn't take my camera. Oops. But we went to Agave in the west village and it was AMAZING. Seriously if you go to NYC, go there! Then we met up with Morgan's friends, who took us to their gorgeous NYC apartment up FIVE flights of stairs. In wedges. And we explored the lower east side with them and it was different but really fun. We went to bed around 3am meaning I was up for almost an entire 24 hours! But, my FitbBit was happy because I took 28,000 steps that day which is a personal record. 

Stay tuned for day 3 when we head to Brooklyn!

xo, Morgan Paige


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