Monday, December 19, 2005

The moment of truth approaches

Grace goes back in 3 days.

She’s packing her clothes, nail polishing her toes and doing her last minute shopping while I put up a brave front and wonder:

a) Should I start preparing frozen meals?
b) Where’s everything kept?
c) Hmm. I’ve stopped packing Shane’s school bag. Wonder what goes in there.
d) What if I go nuts and the kids scream non-stop for Grace to return? Yes, I want her back too!

Anyhoo, this is what happened in New York last month. We spent 4 days there from Saturday evening to Tuesday night. Yeah, we should have stayed longer to make it worth the long flight there but we were flying on Gary’s working pattern on the FREE TICKET. We didn’t go to many places. We didn’t see the Statue of Liberty. We took the train from our hotel and hung mostly with Gary’s friends who work in trendy street fashion shops.

I saw so many sneaker shoe shops and cutting edge street and hip hop fashion....it came to a point I yelled "I dont want anymore black man shops! I want to go to WHITE WOMAN shops! Pottery Barn, Barnes & Noble, Gap!

Eating highlights:
a) The biggest meatballs on spaghetti in the Italian eatery
b) The biggest pancakes with syrup at the late night diner.
c) The biggest pastrami sandwich at the Jewish diner where they filmed the fake orgasm scene in Harry Met Sally. (All the native New Yorkers avoided that table, but I insisted on sitting there.)

On Sunday evening, we were invited to gary's friend's place in Long Island (1 hour drive from NY). I had a chance to see the houses in the suburbs and we had homemade dinner with black american folks. Mac and cheese and roasted ribs, plus decadent cherry pie!

On the last day, we devoted the whole day in the FAO Schwartz, the world's largest toy store. Shane was transfixed to the Thomas the Tank Engine train display along with the other small boys and their nannies who watched over with bored disinterest. I was very proud when he started chiding the other little boys who shoved him around in his clearest Singapore accent “Cannot like that push!”.

At times, Shane was so tired he wailed "I want to go home. I want to see Alix!". He liked the cold though. When we bundled him in the winter jacket, he would say "ARE YOU READY FOR THE COLD!". He slept through most meals so we packed pancakes for him and he asked for it when he woke up in the middle of the night still on Singapore timing.

My best moment: Loafing in the big ass hotel bed and watching trashy American tv with my 2 favourite guys.

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Thank you for visiting me on my blog over the Christmas season. Don't visit me at home though. Gary and I will be kung fu hustling, uh, the kids by ourselves. Very ineptly. Happy Christmas! May your days be merry and bright :)

4 Comments:

Blogger A cupcake or two said...

merry chrstmas carrie! have fun tonight at ying's parteeeeee :)

5:54 PM  
Blogger Carrie said...

Tiff! You will be missed! Hmm, i wonder how the food will turn out.

1:03 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Merry Christmas.

Let's try to arrange an attempt at tea again next year.

;P

8:34 AM  
Blogger Carrie said...

Sure thing ivan. lots to catch up on.

12:19 AM  

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