Present Joys

“We thank the Lord of heaven and earth
who hath preserved us from our birth
for present joys, for blessings past,
and for the hope of heaven at last.”

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1 post from May 2014

9 Young Ones in NYC, part 4

Wednesday was supposed to be our big day to go exploring, but after a long night, everybody slept in late. We missed out on some prime morning hours, but we got going a little after 10am with a walk on the High Line. The plants made me miss Columbus a little. We walked all the way to the south end of the High Line, then over to the West Village, where we briefly visited Parsons (Mamo’s alma mater), peeked into a consignment clothing store, and enjoyed the neighborhood. From there, we all walked to the famous Katz’s Delicatessen, where Karl, Graham, Tay, and I got humungous, delightful sandwiches (mine was chopped liver and pastrami). The rest of the group had lunch at Schiller’s Liquor Bar—I wish I’d had time to do both! There is really so much to do in the city. More food and drink than is humanly possible to consume.

After just a bit more walking, it was about time to hop back on the subway and head back to the hotel so we could pack the van. Though we’d originally planned to leave the city around 6:30pm, Mamo moved our departure up to 3pm because he wanted to make sure we could complete the whole nine-hour trip without having to stop and spend the night. Little did he know what he was in for…

We got back to the hotel and Mamo pulled the car around and we loaded it up and we were out of the city by 5pm. After many hours of driving, we stopped for dinner at an Eat’n Park in DuBois, Pennsylvania, but got back on I-80 heading east—the wrong direction—and drove for an hour before anybody realized the problem. (Like I said, we were all very tired.) By the time we realized what had happened and turned around, it was almost midnight—and we still had an hour of backtracking to do. Much to everyone’s chagrin, Mamo decided we would just crash at a hotel instead of trying to finish the trip that night. We powered through and finally stopped at a Super 8 in Youngstown, Ohio around 3am—a mere two and a half hours from home. We got a bit of sleep, reconvened at 8am, and made the rest of the trip to Columbus. As you might imagine, everybody was pretty dopey.

What a time! In hindsight, it would have been nice to plan everything a little more carefully. But I suppose the fluidity of such a trip was what made it so fun. I’m so grateful to CCAD for making it a reality, and to Mr. Mohr for being such a fun tour guide and friend. Graduation is this saturday! The emotions—I can feel them coming. Soon they will overpower me completely. I’m glad I’ll have happy memories of this #9youngones trip to hold onto.