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One Thing Everyone Should Do

View of the George Washington bridge from our apartment.

Have you ever heard someone say, “Everyone should ___________ at least once in their life.”? As I was checking out this cartoon series about Magical Things I’ve seen New York City the other day I had the thought, “Everyone should live in New York City at least once in their life.” Of course that’s completely not feasible, but in a weird way I think it should happen. And maybe not New York City, but a big city. Why? Well first, the people. NYC draws the most interesting, creative, brilliant, crazy and beautiful people. We lived in NYC for 4 years and the friendships I made there are ones I still treasure.

Also, it’s a different way of living. I had assumed that “the big city” meant life was more, more, MORE. But I was surprised to discover that living in NYC meant living in a very simple way. Small apartments mean that you can’t have too much stuff. We never bought a single piece of furniture without thinking very hard about where it would go and what we would need to get rid of in order to accommodate it. And not just furniture, but dishes, sheets, towels, baby toys… I remember someone (not living in NYC) buying me a wipe warmer for my first baby and I was like, “I don’t have space for this!” and returned it for something else. (Although the gift was lovely and I appreciated the thought.) Also, I found that I’ve known our neighbors and neighborhood better in NYC than in any of our suburban homes. Since almost no one has a back yard in New York, the parks and the streets are every ones back yard and you see and hang out with people much more frequently on a daily basis than in a quiet neighborhood street. I never felt isolated as a mother with a newborn baby in New York, but I have felt that way when living in the suburbs of San Antonio and Cincinnati.

My husband in front of a Chuck Close painting.

Lastly, the art! The culture! Where do I even begin? There is always something to experience on a world-class level in New York City. While I still haven’t seen Hamilton, we were able to see In the Heights with Lin-Manual Miranda which we loved, especially since we lived in the Heights at the time. We also saw Wicked, All my Sons with Katie Holmes, Dianne Wiest and John Lithgo and many, many more plays. I’ve been to tapings of Martha Stewart, the Daily Show and David Letterman (although those last two were before I lived there.) My first year in New York I had a pass to the MoMA and went there often. Of course we also went to the Met, the Guggenheim and other amazing museums. Also, you never know who you’ll meet in the Natural History museum. And don’t even get me started on the food. THE FOOD. Cheap + good, expensive + good, unique + good…it’s all there! I once heard that you could eat at a different restaurant every night for your entire life in New York City and I believe it.

Besides living in New York there are a couple other things I think everyone should do or experience in their life. 1) Everyone should have their heart broken at least once as I believe it helps breed compassion, humility and resiliance. And 2) everyone should be a server/waiter at least once in their life.

Your turn… Everyone should __________ at least once in their life.

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