LSRHS > History & Culture > Trips > New York 'Last Waltz'

Reactions/1

Hayley VanSteenburg...

I am no poet but i can tell you what i liked best!  The trip was so much fun and I'm so glad to have experienced New York for the very first time.  It's funny that I don't like plays and the Broadway play Avenue Q ended up being highly entertaining and my best experience on the trip! ("It sucks to be" and "everybody's a little bit racist" were among my favorite scenes-the entire play was politically incorrect but had some undeniable societal truths to it + never thought I'd see puppet sex!).   The walking got tiring at times but my trusty sneakers solved the problem 100% (great but obvious suggestion Mr. Schechter).  They gave me some energy to enjoy the empire state building. 

Strawberry Fields was a scene I never thought I'd see- Thank you Sarah! for your talented harmonica playing and free spirit dancing.  We sure made that guitar player's day by joining in his act- only LS!!  The polar bear at the zoo for whoever saw it was awesome.  the broken AC and our  'sleep driving' bus driver made us all wonder if we'd ever make it home but we did!  Oh and last thought- Dave you surprised us all (and "conflicted" Ms. Pilch)... you have been the inspiration for The Rudolph Rule for future New York trips (**no nipple piercings). 
   
Thanks again Mr. Schechter for a great and memorable Last Waltz Trip!

 

Ben Halsband...

My most remember part of the trip was going to the museum of modern art. I have to say other than that I loved the whole trip.

 

Mary Weinburg...

times square is so cool
i am good at haikus woo
woo woo woo woo woo.
 
Wow, i am embarssed about that poem. I would write a sonnet, but i have no time. But honestly, a poem cannot describe how much NYC RULED. (cheesey, i know) I'm so glad we all got to share the experience together!

I LOVE US!!!!!! and i miss it a lot. buildings are too damn small in sudbury.

Next