Met Museum of Art, Rockefeller Center, Wicked
Metropolitan Museum of Art: Ancient Egypt, smuggling food
We visited the museum for the third time, this time taking a tour of Ancient Egypt. The tour guide knew a lot. She studied hieroglyphs for 15 years and could read them. I was amused that she was so proud of Egyptian culture. "People think that Romans invented marble columns and free-standing statues," she said. "The Egyptians built both of these long before the Romans."
We went to Zabar's before entering the museum and bought lunch food: a pint of fresh-squeezed orange juice, a loaf of bread, fresh-sliced ham, and waffle cookies. The museum guards inspected our bags and wouldn't let any of this in, so we stuffed our coat pockets, entered, and then transferred the food back to the bags. My dad looked funny with a pint of orange juice inside his coat, under his arm.
Rockefeller Center
We passed through Rockefeller Center on the way to stand in line for Wicked tickets. We saw the big Christmas tree and the skating rink.
Picture of mother in front of Rockefeller Center Christmas tree
Wicked
My sister saw Wicked for the first time and really liked it. I saw it for the third time and liked it. I find the plot boring and predictable but I like the songs. My favorite songs are "Popular" and "Defying Gravity".