Wednesday, June 30, 2021

Estoy estudiando.

 My family helped me finish up my time in New York. This included a one last trip into the hospital. A couple of trips down into the city. And last, but definitely not least one last trip to CT for church. As it has been with all of my past moves, it's not the place or events that make a goodbye hard. It's the people that have experienced that stage of my life with me; parting with them is always the hardest part. Each individual makes the words of a farewell hymn that much more meaningful. 

Watching the helicopter take off from the helipad at WMC.

Fish tanks in the lobby of Maria Fareri Children's Hospital.

One last trip to the food trucks on Food Truck Friday, then lunch on the Oval outside of the hospital.

The long awaited and greatly anticipated meeting with Balto!

Bubbles in Central Park. 

Snack break in Central Park.

Bethesda Fountain. Central Park. #PeterBear #LittleLincoln #MilesAustin

Bethesda Fountain. Central Park. #PeterBear #LittleLincoln #MilesAustin

Central Park, NYC with Carrie.

Mom & Dad. Central Park, NYC.

I love NYC.

Top of the Rock with Peter Bear.

Top of the Rock with the family.

Top of the Rock: Lincoln, me, Dad, Peter, Miles, Carrie, Troy, Chelli, Mom

Top of the Rock: Lincoln, Me, Dad, Peter, Miles, Carrie, Troy, Chelli, Mom (somehow the only one keeping her cool ;)

Times Square, NYC with Chelli.

Times Square, NYC with Little Lincoln.

Times Square with Troy, Miles, Carrie, Peter, Lincoln, Chelli

Had to say goodbye to Bryant Park. One of my favorite places in the city.

Taking care to stay behind the yellow lines.

Train pulling into station.

World Trade Center Transportation Hub Oculus

9/11 Memorial

9/11 Memorial: One of my favorite pictures from the whole weekend.

9/11 Memorial and One WTC.

Battery Park and Lower Manhattan.

Battery Park and Lower Manhattan from the Staten Island Ferry.

Statue of Liberty.

9/11 memorial on Staten Island (Postcards).

Looking back across the Upper Bay from Staten Island towards Manhattan and Brooklyn.

Lower Manhattan and Brooklyn connected by the Brooklyn Bridge

Much Love.


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