5.31.2009

On the Road




So the first 18 hours of the drive were mostly fine. Ezra was a trooper. The kitty not so much, but we were able to turn up the radio loud enough to compensate. Actually the roughest part of the drive was the hour it took to cross New York City. That's right. An hour! Manhattan is a little more than two miles wide where we crossed. Have you ever been through Pennsylvania Dutch country?! We considered pulling over and unloading there.

Our building has a little roundabout which made parking the U-Haul super easy and several people showed up to help us move in. We have a tiny little apartment that, oddly enough in some ways feels much bigger than our house in Clarksville because it has cabinets and closets. Roosevelt Island is like a dream. It's clean and quiet. There are trees outside our window! There is also a parking garage outside our window but hey... Yesterday we took a break from our unpacking and walked up the island. Ezra watched some guys play baseball and we shared a snack.

Things are definitely different here, but not in such a bad way. One thing we will have to figure out is transportation. This morning we left an hour early for church (it's about 2 miles away) and we were still late. Our subway was shut down and it took quite some time to figure it out. We should have walked the whole way. :)

--L

3 comments:

  1. We are GLAD you are here! It is very different, but it's not bad. It's just complete change in perspective on everything. I told Freddy when we arrived in NYC the only thing the same about us was our last name. I still feel that way, but its really good to be here and it's really good to have you here.

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  2. Glad to hear that you four (and 1/2!) made it safely. I can't believe that Flannery didn't go to sleep! Bryan and I looked up Roosevelt Island on Google maps yesterday and used the little man to "see" down the streets. It looks like a great (narrow) place to live! We will be praying for you and your housing situation. We love you three!

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  3. Trees! Amen!

    So about Lancaster County. Was it amazing?

    And more importantly...I'm excited to see some Boyd picture perspective of Roosevelt Island!

    Much love! :)

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