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Saturday
09May2009

New York & Crib

We had a fun day yesterday. My step-sis, Anna (missed you, Lauren and Graham!), took a field trip to New York City with her choir. And Donna went along as a chaperone! So we got to hang out with them in Chinatown, the subway, and the Natural History Museum. It was great to see them, and really fun to be in NYC.

Leah and I were especially impressed with the train ride into Penn Station. Apparently, NJ Transit got some cool new double-decker trains. The seats were pretty comfy, although not designed for taller-than-average folks. But anyway, we thought they were really cool. A clean, smooth, quiet, fast ride.

Also, we put the crib together this week! Our friends, the Koerwer family, gave us a crib and dresser. They're really nice (the crib and the dresser and the Koerwers). Definitely something we would have picked out for ourselves if it had come to that. And as an added bonus, our kid will get to use the same crib as some of the coolest people we know.

So the room is starting to look more baby-ish. We got some baby-friendly paint, but haven't run that by the apartment manager yet. And we have a bunch of frames lying around, but nothing to put in them just yet, although leah's got some cool ideas.

Today, we're off to shoot a wedding! It's actually taking place at a really cool and very old public library in Philly. Should be fun.

Reader Comments (2)

Drew and Leah,
Seeing you was a top highlight of a most wonderful trip.
Our group talked about how great you guys are all the way
home to LA. Thank you!!!
Donna
05.10.2009 | Unregistered CommenterMimi
Yeah!!! I am so excited for you guys. Blessings!
06.9.2009 | Unregistered CommenterPam

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