Monday, June 2, 2008

Weekend Vacations


So living in New York has many advantages. Everything can be delivered to your door. Hot dogs are always an arms-length away. Public transportation saves you money (and it's eco-friendly!). All the latest fashion and music trends start here. There's a great night life. There is never a shortage of fun and interesting people. Little Chinese women do your laundry for $1/pound.

But I think one of my favorite things about New York is that you get to enjoy all the things tourists do, but full-time. Granted, when you live in the city, you have to work hard to stay there, but when you're not working, you can basically consider yourself on vacation. One can always visit museums, see a Broadway show, show up and yell at the Today Show, accost B-List celebrities on the street, or just take a walk through Central Park.

This is especially true now that summer is upon us. While Midwest housewives dream of the 5 days they will get to spend in the Big Apple this summer, New Yorkers are dreaming of the weekends. These are times when New Yorkers get to be on vacation. From the other places I've lived, the weekend was just a time where you didn't have to work or maybe even planned a short road trip elsewhere. But if you in New York, where else would you want to go? You have everything you could want right here. What a great thing!

However, I recently found out that there are other places to go. I did a little weekend tripping of my own. I got the chance to go to a beach island that New Yorkers frequent during the summer. It was kind of strange vacationing with other people from New York. It was sort of like never leaving the city. But it was still so much fun. There were no cars on the island, and everyone was so friendly. The weather on Sunday was perfect. And I got to spend it with some of my best friends (Jack, Emerson, Bradley, Drexel and Brendan). That's Jack for letting us stay this weekend!

Anyways, it's back to the real world now. *sigh*

1 comment:

Jordan said...

New York is an amazing place. Here in St. Petersburg everything is closed by 9:00pm and there's NOTHING to do... except for travel all the way to Tampa for a figment of night life. I am definitely not taking my opportunities for granted next year haha