I’ve been all overthe place the past couple days. And haven’t slept a bit.
I just can’t turn away from the All Star Game though. Now its tied in the bottom of the 14th 3-3 and the Orioles George Sherrill has pitched 2 1/3 scoreless innings, which is crazy for a closer. (MVP ?)
I’d love to see the A.L. win, but my 10 hours of sleep in the past 2 days is really starting to catch up to me.
By the way my ast day of break is tomorrow, I think I’m going to take it easy…but I’ll get back to you for sure for confirmation.
Major League Basebal had stuff all over the city, two story buses full of screaming fans were pretty common. Naturally, I hit Time Square and a few of the shops on Fifth Avenue.
My view of Time Square - July 14, 2008
I could not believe that wait for the new iPhone at Apple’s legendary cube store. There must have been 300 people waiting outside to buy and activate the 3G iPhone. Crazy.
I also took an NBC tour, which I have been wanting to do since my first trip to New York. I got to see the Saturday Night Live Studio, a few control rooms, and Brian Williams set for the NBC Nightly News. Very big studios, lots of nice equipment.
I decided to continue my break tomorrow with another trip to Hershey Park. As always you can catch me on twitter throughout the day!
As I’m sure many of you know the next 3 days in Major League Baseball include the Homerun Derby and All Star Game.
That means that I have 3 (yes 3) days off of work. I plan on taking full advantage of these days. I have had vacation earlier this year, but besides that trip this will be my longest break from work until September 30. In fact I have only 7 days off after the All Star Break.
I was in Hershey Park the other day, but tomorrow I begin with New York City, where I plan on hitting the typical tourist spots. I definitely want to do an NBC tour this time around at the big apple.
I’ll be texting updates to twitter all day, so stay tuned for day one of the All Star Break.