Hi we're T and Joy, and we bought Anna&Steve's #269 HAPENEST last month. Steve told us to rename it, so we had a contest with friends and family--I told them it had to be as witty as "Suite Retreat" or "The Dew Drop Inn".
We got some great suggestions: "Crebs Cruiser", "Camp Crebs", "Helter-Skelter-Shelter", "Shroom Room", "Shroomer Boomers", but we settled on a mineralogical name The VUG which means a cavity within a rock. We call her Vuggie. Not real witty, but it rolls off the tongue. Besides it can be adjectivized "Vugly", adverbilized "Vuggily", and as a verb "Vug-Out" to leave camp quickly!
In mid-Feb we drove about 1800 miles to Staten Island to pick her up. Before we met Steve and Anna, we had to take the Staten Island Ferry to Manhatten to spend a few days with Joy's son and sister. From the ferry we got nice shots of the Statue of Liberty.
Joy's son treated us at Katz Deli, where the "I'll have what she's having.." scene from 1989's movie When Harry met Sally was shot. The half-dill real-fermented pickles were excellent, but the sauerkraut was just so-so.
Joy's sister got us tickets to the Broadway show Pippen, which won a bunch of Tony awards last year. The +60 year old sisters apparently really enjoyed the bare chested acrobats--I told them to put their tongues back in their mouths.
Then we went to the 3-story Glass Apple Store on 5th Avenue. Joy told me to put MY TONGUE back in my mouth, and wouldn't let me buy too much.
Across the street, was the Central Park Carriage ride. I had promised Joy years ago if we ever made NY we would do. So here we are with Lucky the horse.
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We got some great suggestions: "Crebs Cruiser", "Camp Crebs", "Helter-Skelter-Shelter", "Shroom Room", "Shroomer Boomers", but we settled on a mineralogical name The VUG which means a cavity within a rock. We call her Vuggie. Not real witty, but it rolls off the tongue. Besides it can be adjectivized "Vugly", adverbilized "Vuggily", and as a verb "Vug-Out" to leave camp quickly!
In mid-Feb we drove about 1800 miles to Staten Island to pick her up. Before we met Steve and Anna, we had to take the Staten Island Ferry to Manhatten to spend a few days with Joy's son and sister. From the ferry we got nice shots of the Statue of Liberty.
Joy's son treated us at Katz Deli, where the "I'll have what she's having.." scene from 1989's movie When Harry met Sally was shot. The half-dill real-fermented pickles were excellent, but the sauerkraut was just so-so.
Joy's sister got us tickets to the Broadway show Pippen, which won a bunch of Tony awards last year. The +60 year old sisters apparently really enjoyed the bare chested acrobats--I told them to put their tongues back in their mouths.
Then we went to the 3-story Glass Apple Store on 5th Avenue. Joy told me to put MY TONGUE back in my mouth, and wouldn't let me buy too much.
Across the street, was the Central Park Carriage ride. I had promised Joy years ago if we ever made NY we would do. So here we are with Lucky the horse.
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