November 9, 2008
Greetings everyone. As I mentioned a short sixty hours ago, I had the amazing opportunity to go to New York City this weekend. I am a Richmond Scholar here at the University of Richmond. My specific designation is Oldham Scholar and each year, our Oldham Scholar group goes to a cultural city for a weekend. This year, the seventeen of us chose New York City as our destination. It was incredible. I have never been able to go to New York City and truly enjoy everything that it has to offer, mainly due to financial reasons. I had gone twice before, but tended to stay in Super 8’s and eat McDonalds. However, this trip was fully funded through our scholarship. So, I was able to fly to and from New York City, see the opening night of “Faust” at the Metropolitan Opera, view Tony award-winning “In the Heights”, eat at some very nice restaurants in New York and explore the city, all while staying at a 4-star Hilton Hotel in downtown Manhattan where my room’s window looked out on Radio City Music Hall. In all, the cost was estimated at $1,200 per student, yet I paid nothing.
The Opera and Broadway show were amazing. I’d always wanted to be able to say that I’d seen an opera, yet never imagined my first one would be at The Met. The show was technologically and visually amazing and everyone in our group loved it. Granted, I did fall asleep during the second act for a while, but I do wish I could have stayed awake. The musical “In the Heights” (which won the 2008 Tony Award for Best Musical) was also great. I don’t think I would have ever been able to go see a $126 ticket show, but I just did because of the University of Richmond. Here’s a taste of what the music and show was like. It was about the life of some people who live in a Latino and Carribean barrio of New York City:
I’ve loved this song and have kept listening to it since I got back
A performance of a few songs from “In the Heights” for the Tony Awards
In all, the experience was great. Visiting Ellis Island, going to Chinatown, and all the aforementioned events provided a wonderful break, yet I find myself exhausted right now. The flights, busy schedule, 3:00 AM trips to Times Square, and other events sure can tire you out. Upon landing in Richmond at 4:18 PM on Sunday, I just wanted to get back to my room and crash. However, I volunteered to escort my handicapped friend back to campus in a handicap accessible taxi. Unfortunately, due to a taxi misunderstanding, Plan C involving our chaperon’s husband picking us up, a police confrontation and ensuing ticket for our chaperone over a parking violation, it took us two-and-a-half hours before we had left the airport and arrived back at campus. What an incident. Now, due to last week’s hard work, I am ready for the upcoming week and truly able to crash. Still, I would love to share with you some of my experiences over the past weekend. I truly believe pictures do a better job than words, so here is what my past sixty hours have entailed:

Traveling from Laguardia to our Hilton hotel, we saw Grand Central Station
We hurriedly changed into our evening attire, then ate at O’Neals…

where they had a spectacular menu including Lobster and Shrimp Linguini and Pan Roasted Chilean Sea Bass with Grapefruit Butter. However, I chose the Grilled Medallions of Filet Mignon as well as the cheesecake. It was delicious.

After dinner, we went to the Metropolitan Opera…

to watch the opening night of “Faust”…

The Metropolitan Opera was beautiful and the show was stunning.

After the opera, we visited Times Square before heading back to our hotel.

The next day, three senior Oldham Scholars and myself had a lot of fun exploring the subway…

and ultimately going to see the Statue of Liberty…

(which is one of the only New York tourist sites I have yet to visit)… 
but also to visit Ellis Island, the center of U.S. immigration for decades.

The weather was not cooperative and quite rainy Saturday afternoon…

but we still ventured out and explored Chinatown for lunch.

Dinner was at Trattoria Trecolori, a nice Italian restaurant…

which offered calamari, antipasti, and my oyster and clam linguini.

Saturday evening found us watching “In The Heights”…

which is a Tony Award-winning musical about life in
the barrio of Washington Heights.

It has a very strong Latino and Carribean influence that
makes it high energy and lots of fun.

During the trip, we stayed at a four-star Hilton Hotel. My room overlooked Radio
City Music Hall and had quite the view.

The trip was a blast and all of the Christmas lights in
New York City reminded me of home
















