Sunday, May 1, 2011

Spring Visitors

There are many adventures to report after our fabulous weekend with Ian's parents! After some unfortunate travel mishaps (a weather-related flight cancellation, a rescheduled flight to White Plains, a GPS-aided rental car trip from White Plains to JFK, an accidental subway ride to 125th St.) they arrived at the Mouse House Friday morning in surprisingly good spirits. Because we thought that they hadn't spent enough time navigating trains, plains, and automobiles, we immediately dragged them back down into the subway out to the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.


Fortunately, the weather was good (not quite as sunny as I'd like), the garden was a peaceful oasis, and the cherry blossoms were magnificent. After a vegetable-y lunch at the garden's Terrace Café and a lovely afternoon strolling amongst the blooms, we trekked home and enjoyed a feast (burritos! enchiladas! mole! guacamole!) from our favorite Mexican take-out place.

Other weekend highlights included:

  • Seeing Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo: strange, thought-provoking, fairly bleak, with amazing animal-shaped topiaries and a brilliant performance by Robin Williams as the tiger;
  • Dissecting Bengal Tiger (is it about guilt? forgiveness? war? the absence/presence of God? the problem with capitalism? love? existentialism?) over heaping mounds of gelato upstairs at Timi's Gelateria Classica;
  • Adding extra meals so as to squeeze in: poppy seed bagels and poppy seed cake from Moishe's (no drug tests, please), kefir and knish from Yonah Schimmel's, a particularly tasty gruyere from the beloved cheese store, a late leisurely Tibetan dinner at Tsampa, tea, tea, tea;
  • Trying to figure out why certain fundamentalist Christians love to talk about Ghandi going to hell;
  • Discussing various arachnophobia cures—especially one involving architectural photos (!);
  • Bombarding Ian's folks with an animated and perhaps overwhelmingly detailed description of our experiences at Punchdrunk's Sleep No More a few weeks ago;
  • Buying a new air mattress!

A note on the grisly particulars of the mattress situation:

The small tumor in the old one had grown into a frighteningly large mass; we felt as though we were sleeping on a mountainside. The new one is firmer and, because it's a full instead of a queen, actually fits in the living room with a few inches of space around it! We hope that those who previously endured sleepless nights with the mysterious bump will accept our deepest apologies. Future houseguests: fear not.

On Saturday, Ian, Heather, and Chris also went to the Metropolitan Art Museum and to a cool photography exhibit at Grand Central Station while I was (literally) running around in the Bronx Zoo. But that's a story for another day.

Here are some photos from the garden. This was my first time seeing cherry blossoms. They were breathtaking; I'm a fan.

1 comment:

  1. existentialism and gelato with the beautiful malinowski family. delicious.

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