We had arranged to meet our cousin tonight at 8pm to go for a few drinks, so we had a lie in this morning.
At about 10.30pm we took the subway one stop uptown as we wanted to visit the Natural History Museum. It's apparently the biggest museum in America, but we couldn't find it! It took us lots of walking around and looking at the map, but we eventually found a back entrance.
We booked a time to go into the planetarium, which was absolutely fantastic! I felt like we were spinning as we watched the film called 'Collisions' on the ceiling above us. We hadn't had any breakfast and by the time we came out of the planetarium, it was midday so we found the restuarant at the museum and had some brunch.
We then looked around the rest of the museum. This took us most of the day, as there was so much to see! Lots of stuffed animals, dinosaur bones and one of the most amazing things was this humungous tree trunk!

It was now late afternoon, so we decided to walk back to the apartment and see if we could find a shop that sold suitcases. No such luck. We did stumble across a pottery barn, and ended up walking pretty much the whole length of broadway looking for a suitcase shop. Nothing. So we decided to go back to Times Square, as we knew there were some cheap shops there and we found a suitably priced suitcase quickly. We then had to get it back on the subway, during the rush hour.
We did some last minute packing when we got back, and then decided to get a pizza before going to meet our cousin. We didn't go to the Jewish place this time and managed to get a pepperoni pizza!

We went to our cousin's hairdressing salon at 8pm (we were a bit late because it was further away than I thought!) and met the people she works with. Was really nice to see her and we had a few drinks in the salon. We then went to a few bars and I drank way too much white wine! We had some food in the first bar, and then her colleagues took us on to a party. They were all really nice and friendly and it was a lovely way to finish our holiday!
Our flight was at 7am Sunday morning, but we didn't get back to our apartment until 2am. I was wasted. I collapsed on the bed and the next thing I knew (after being sick) was Peter waking me up telling me it was time to go. He had packed all our last minute things, so we went to wait for the taxi we had booked in the foyer.
We waited, and waited, and waited. The people who run the apartments had told us they had booked us a taxi, but one never arrived. The porter said it was probably just as easy for us to go into the street and flag one down, so that's what we did. We managed to get one as soon as we got out onto Broadway. The drive was again very bump and I was feeling so ill I couldn't speak.
We made sure we got to the right terminal at JFK and checked in at the Virgin desks. They gave us our suitcases back and told us that we had to take them to security. A last took them off us and just left them there. We were very worried they wouldn't make it onto the plane with us. We thought we would have a look around the shops before the flight as we still had a couple of hours before we could board. But there were no shops! We went through security and still no shops! Well, there was a little newsagent where I bought loads of bottles of water (I remembered how thirsty I was on the flight out so I prepared this time, especially considering how hungover I was). We then sat and waited for a couple of hours, until we could board the plane.
It was all running on time and our seats this time were in the centre. It was an Airbus plane we came back on and much older than the plane we had flown out on. The entertainment wasn't as good, as it wasn't on demand. And we had pretty much the same meal...although I liked a bit more of it this time. Must have all been loaded in America because it wasn't all so healthy!
I just wanted to get off the plane now and get home. But coming into Heathrow we were circling for a good half an hour. With no entertainment and nothing to do, it was very boring.
New York is such an amazing place and would recommend a trip to anyone! There is a lot of walking involved however, even if you decide to get taxis you still have to walk a lot. There is so much to see and even we didn't get to see it all in a week! However, it was a great holiday and can't wait for the next one!

































