MERRY CHRISTMAS!!
After waking up at 11, Ange and I exchanged presents. From me, Ange received traditional Canadian earrings, the aforementioned cat messenger bag, and a book on love. In return, Ange (and her family) gave me Ankh earrings, a Body Shop shaving kit, an Aussie bottle top, Jelly Bellys and a Darrel Lea Christmas Pudding. Those things are so dense!!
Given that it was Christmas Day, and we were in New York, we did the traditional thing – a walk in Central Park! Unfortunately it wasn’t snowing, so I have yet to fulfil my need to have a white Christmas. It was, however, only mildly cold (about 5 degrees), so really perfect weather (!) for a walk! Haha, never thought I’d say that, eh?
We walked around Shakespeare’s Garden, and Belvedere Castle, through to the Lake and saw the Alice in Wonderland statue. It’s a mammoth park – covering a block across and about 50 long. It’s dissected by a few arterial roads, but mostly it’s just footpaths and parkland. It always seems to amaze people that such a Park could exist in NYC, and I was definitely no different. Even though it was winter and most of the trees had lost their leaves, it was still so quiet and relaxing.
Although it was overcast, it held off raining until we were safely out of the park and down Fifth Ave. Even though 99% of all shops were closed (although being NYC, the Jewish, Chinese and Muslim shops remained open!), there were hundreds of people out, admiring all the Christmas windows. Mostly couples and singles, but some families also made an appearance. The most interesting time was passing the Apple store on Fifth Ave. It’s the one that made global headlines (along with everything Apple does!), because the entire store is underground, with only a large glass cube above ground. It’s an awesome store, open 24/7, 365 days a year. So understandably, it was mobbed with people buying iPods, MacBooks and everything else. Walking in there, you can see why they’ve done so well – it’s all there on display for you to freely use. No one is pestering you to buy and it just works. It even managed to move Ange one step closer to buying one!
Ange and I had been invited to Suk’s house in Little Neck for Christmas dinner. Suk is a good friend of both of us from Sydney. She studies with Lyndal and also knows Matt (through Sociology I think). Small world, eh? Anyway, off we went on the LIRR to Suk’s place and had an excellent Korean dinner, complete with Kimchi and so many nice noodle dishes. Suk has just arrived back in New York for an internship at the UN on behalf of the Korean delegation. Talk about lucky, eh?! Her brother is in high school in New York, and her mother was heading back to South Korea tomorrow. So we caught them at an interesting time – Suk had just come home and Suk’s mum was just about to leave again.