Today started early. 5:45 early. At least early for me. My ideal time of waking up is somewhere around 8:30 or 9. I was able to stay the night with the Mills, Aaron and Jennie's grandparents that live in Murray, Utah. They were so kind and generous for letting a perfect stranger stay with them. Another couple stayed there as well which was a great experience. At about 9:30 last night I started to feel great anxiety about the trip the following day. Anxiety over such things as: "What if I wake up late?" What if I don't get through security? What if I forget my tickets? And the worse of all, What if I miss my flight? So I called up my wonderful and reliable mother to help calm me down. As always she knew just what to say and how to say it to get the message across that I need to calm down and that everything is going to be ok. One thing that stood out to me during that conversation is that I was not relying on the Lord at all. Faith is the opposite of fear. So that night before I went to bed I prayed that Heavenly Father would calm me down and that I would show faith in that everything was going to be ok.
Well everything went very smoothly this morning. We got to the airport with plenty of time to spear. The flight lasted about 4 hours which is the longest flight I have ever been on. To entertain myself, I watched a movie, read a few chapters in my book, slept for a bit and played a trivia game with other passengers on the plane.
Macbeth was held in the famous Met. It made me look around for Cher and Nicolas Cage in Moonstruck when they were going to the opera. This theatre was magnificent. Pictures on my camera do not do it justice. I was trying to take pictures discretely in fear that I would get thrown out. The production was done as an Italian Opera. It was a great show. I tried to stay awake, but after a day of traveling and being high from the thought that I was in New York City, it all caught up to me and I struggled every once in awhile to stay awake.
Our group sat on the main floor but way in the back of the theatre so we were under the first balcony. This made it difficult to be able to really take in the fact that I was in a very famous Opera Theatre. I tried not to dwell on that too much, cause I was partaking in a wonderful event that many will probably never be able to. Also I was still able to see everything on stage, so it could have been a lot worse. By the time the show was over it was 11:30. We started to make our way back to the Hotel but stopped for a photo Op in Times Square. Several of us were hungry so we stopped at this hole in the wall pizza joint that once again sold over priced food. That is the day in a nutshell. It is now 1:30 and we have a busy day ahead of us tomorrow! Here are some pictures of the first day. I have posted more on Facebook.
In flight log:
8:35- take off
8:50- Enter Wyoming
9:29- enter Nebraska
10:10- enter Iowa
10:38- enter Wisconsin
10:48- enter Illinois
10:58- enter Michigan
11:28- enter Ontario
11:35- Enter Ohio
11:41- Enter Pennsylvania
12:21- Enter New Jersey
12:31- Enter Atlantic Ocean
12:55- Land at JFK
Yes I am a dork!!
At some point on this trip, I want to pull a Sandra Bullock from Miss Congeniality when she is trying to glide and a taxi almost hits her. She slams her hands down on the hood and screams, "Hey I am gliding here!"
2 comments:
Soooo jealous! I would've been looking for Cher too!
Sounds like a jam packed fun first day! I love Moonstruck and how fun it is to see them meet in front of the Met. Reading about all that food makes me HUNGRY!!!
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