Monday, September 8, 2008

Statue of Liberty and the U.S. Open

Jonathan got tickets to the U.S. Open in New York for last Thursday. He was going to meet some friends who work up there and then he got sick so he decided not to go. On Thursday morning he woke up feeling better so we decided we'd all head up to New York for the day, since he had the day off anyway.


We decided we'd better see the Statue of Liberty up close before we move.


Waiting at Ellis Island (we didn't have time to go in and look around)



When we first got on the boat Kirsten said she was really nervous. We couldn't figure out why because she's been on boats before. So as we're getting closer to "the statue". Kirsten asked me if the statue was going to have a scary face like this...

I guess that's why she was nervous.


We finally arrived in Queens at the U.S. Open. Jonathan just went in by himself first. I looked on the little U.S. Open map before we got there and it looked like the zoo was right across the street. So I thought it would be a great idea to take the kids there while Jonathan was in watching. When we got there I saw that, yeah it was just across the street, just across the highway to be exact. So we just hung out at this big fountain. Kirsten and Colton both loved this.


Then Kirsten and I went in. We saw Federer play Muller. I've never been to a tennis match and didn't realize that it was such a classy sport. We looked pretty ridiculous bringing in a little girl with Cheetos and fruit punch all down the front of her shirt. It was pretty awesome anyway.

6 comments:

Christiansen Clan said...

fun time! hey..did you hear B'ville is getting a 3rd ward?!

Springers said...

Man, you guys have gotten to do all sorts of cool stuff out there on the East Coast. And did I tell you that you can have your blog printed out? So it can be your scrapbook or journal or whatever... coll, huh!

Miranda Townsend said...

What! Uh...I would do anything to be able to see Federer (or either of the Williams sisters)play! You are SOOO lucky! One of my dreams is to be able to go to the US Open someday...cherish the memories for the both of us.

Lauri said...

How fun, Jenny!! I love the pic of Kirsten in front of the water fountain! :) She looks like she's having fun!
It's good you guys are getting all the sights in while you are living there! We miss the D.C area so much and wish we did a little more while we were out there! Anyway, fun pictures!! :) How Kirsten liking preschool?

Lauri said...

Hooray for hopefully living CLOSER!!! :) I am excited!! My step sister lives in El Paso, so it's a great place to meet up! :) When do you think you guys will be moving? You guys will definitely have to come up for the Balloon Fiesta sometime! So fun!

{Anne} said...

WOW sounds so fun! You are lucky.