Tuesday, July 12, 2011

The Statue of Liberty

On Tuesday, June 28, we went to the Statue of Liberty. We took the 7:45 train in with other friends. We got in, took the subway to Battery Park were the Miss Liberty ferry takes you to the island, met other friends and set off on a great adventure.


I went to the top of the boat. It is really cool up there. It feels like you can see forever. The New York skyline is so beautiful as you ride away. The boat has three levels. I have never been on a boat so big. It even had a snack bar! The ride took about 10 minutes, and then we were there............


Okay, we made it safely to the island. Do we head over to the statue? NOPE! We eat! We found a nice grassy area and sat down. We had a big picnic. What do we do with 12 kids? We play TAG! I had allergies, so I didn't play. But mostly everybody did. It seemed liked everyone had fun. We stayed for 2 hours! Then we took bathroom breaks then off too Miss Liberty we went.


We get to the entrance. DUN DUN DUN. First of all, we can't take any backpacks in. We have to store them in a locker. That just stinks. Then we have to go through MORE security. We already went in some before we went onto the ferry. I honestly do NOT like security. But then every thing calms down.....


We go through a little museum. There is knowledge to learn, and cool things to see. There was this really cool origami Liberty. There was also Liberty glass sculptures. Those were also cool. Then we had to climb the 100 something stairs :P


All of the tickets to go up to the crown were sold out until after September. Bummer. But we still got to go out pretty high. My mom doesn't hate heights, but she hate when you will look over the side. I think she is afraid that we might fall. But I understand that. I got some pretty cool pics that I will show you.


When we got back down, we got our bags and went to catch the ferry. Standing in line was tiring. I was very HOT! When we got on the ferry, it felt very good to feel the sea breeze. We did skip Ellis Island because everybody, including me, were just to tired. So we went back to Battery Park.


We said goodbye to our friends who drove, and then saw a street show. It was amazing! One of there acts was pulling 4 or 5 people out of the crowd, ( they did not pick me ) and had them bow down. One of the men jumped over us, we were sitting down, and flipped the people! It was pretty cool. After the street show, we went to catch the train.


Before we went to the train, we took a bathroom break at a hotel. We also got snacks there. I have never ever liked coffee, but now I like a decaf vanilla late. I am on the hunt for the best late EVER!


That was our day. It was a good but tiring day. But we had fun. I just have one suggesting. Go to the Statue of Liberty in October when it is not so hot!



10 comments:

  1. sounds like you had a wonderful time!!

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  2. that was so much fun! cool pics

    ~lilah

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  3. WOW, THAT WAS SUCH AN INTERESTING TRIP. I FELT LIKE I WAS THERE WITH YOU. YOUR UNCLE RON AND I TOOK THE TRIP ONE YEAR WHEN WE WERE IN AREA. WE LEFT FROM THE NEW JERSEY SIDE. IT IS SO EDUCATIONAL AND GIVES YOU SUCH A GOOD FEELING. WE WENT TO ELLIS ISLAND TOO. YOUR STORY AND PICTURES ARE SO GOOD AND I LOOK FORWARD TO MORE OF YOUR ADVENTURES.

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  4. P.S. HAVE A WONDERFUL SUMMER. LOVE YOU, AUNT SANDY FROM KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI

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  5. WELL I AM WRITING AGAIN IN CASE MY FIRST COMMENT DIDN'T SEND... I SAID IT LOOKS LIKE YOU ARE WALKING ON WATER...I SURE HOPE YOU HAVE A FUN AND SAFE SUMMER. I LOVE THE ARTICLE ABOUT THE WOOLY BEAR.. I WOULD LIKE TO FIND ONE AND TRY TO RAISE IT UP TO BE A BEAUTIFUL BUTTERYFLY. I HAVE LOTS OF BUTTERFLY'S BECAUSE I HAVE LOTS OF FLOWERS. I WILL FOLLOW YOU SO KEEP ME UPDATED, LOVE FROM KANSAS CITY, AUNT SANDY.

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  6. Sounds like an awesome time Grace.... I would not have been able to climb all those stairs...hahahahahaa.... I love your style of writing.....

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  7. I would love to take my kids to the Statue of Liberty one day and New York. You're lucky you live so close. We live close to Chicago. Have you ever been there? We love the Shedd Aquarium, Navy Pier, the Museum of Science and Industry, the Adler Planetarium and the Field Museum.

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  8. You had an exciting and exhausting day! You visited a place that has a lot of history and holds a special meaning to many, many immigrants who came to this country through New York.
    Isn't the city amazing?
    One day, maybe your Mom will take you to the Freedom Trail in Boston.
    Enjoyed the story and pictures. Could you imagine taking that trip in January? Cools you off just thinking about it.

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  9. Hi!
    It's so cool that you went to the Statue of Liberty! Our family wants to go.

    ~J~

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  10. (I found your blog on Homeschooling Ideas Carnival #23.)
    We went to the Statue in summer 2010. There are actually 192 steps from the bottom to the pedestal (not the crown). I love climbing up stairs, so it was fun for me. Love your blog and hope for you to post more soon.
    CB

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