This past week I traveled to my favorite place in the entire world: New York City. I believe there is no place more beautiful or exciting, not to mention it is also the theatre capital of the world. On this trip, I went with my mom, and we had a fantastic time exploring new neighborhoods, seeing eight shows, and attending the Tony Awards! I’m going to be making separate blog posts on the shows we saw and what it was like to attend the Tony Awards, but here are some of my favorite things we did during our days there:

Meeting Josh Groban at Shake Shack.
On Friday, my mom and I ventured up to Washington Heights, a neighborhood way up on the northern tip of Manhattan. One of my favorite musicals, In the Heights, is being turned into a movie, and my mom and I knew they would be filming in Washington Heights this summer. We wanted to see if we could see any part of the movie being filmed, and we hit the jackpot. We got to see Anthony Ramos and Melissa Barrera, who play the main characters Usnavi and Vanessa, filming a scene and we even got to meet them during their break. My mom and I are huge fans of Anthony Ramos because he was in the original cast of Hamilton, and he was truly one of the nicest people I’ve ever met. We also got to meet the film’s director, Jon Chu, who directed one of my favorite movies: Crazy Rich Asians. Everyone on set was so nice, and I cannot wait to see the In the Heights movie once it’s finally released.

With Anthony Ramos and Melissa Barrera.

With Jon Chu, the director of In the Heights.
On Sunday, my mom and I were eating lunch at the Shake Shack in Madison Square Park. As I was getting up to leave the table, a man asked me if he could have my table, and I said yes. When I glanced up at him, I saw that man was none other than JOSH GROBAN. He was wearing sunglasses, so I wasn’t 100% sure it was him. I told my mom, “I think Josh Groban just asked for my table,” so she went and discreetly asked him while at the condiments bar. He confirmed he was, indeed, Josh Groban, and that he would be presenting at the Tony awards later that night. I got a picture with him, and I was in complete shock for the rest of the day. Magical things happen in New York City.
On Tuesday, my mom and I explored some areas of New York City that we had never been to before, including Grammercy and the West Village. In Grammercy, we found a dog park and got to play with puppies, as well as ate lunch at S’MAC, a mac and cheese restaurant with a dozen different flavors of mac and cheese (so, Grammercy was basically my idea of heaven.) In the West Village, we visited the historic Stonewall Inn, which many people know to be the birthplace of the gay rights movement. June is Pride Month, and I loved getting to visit such an important monument because the events that took place there launched annual Gay Pride celebrations and the long journey towards equal rights for the LGBTQ+ community. It made my heart so happy to see that all areas of New York City were bursting with pride, and the acceptance that NYC has for all people is one of the many reasons it’s my favorite place.
Those were a few of my favorite moments from this week in New York City. I can’t wait to share the rest of the adventures I had with you. As always, NYC made me feel at home and I can’t help but feel that every time I leave, I leave a little piece of myself behind. Until next time, NYC.













