Wednesday, June 29, 2016

UCAAN Change a Life Road Trip - Day 14 - Wednesday June 29th, 2016

Part 5 - I Love New York - Reminiscing about the past


Today, I had something special planned for Doryn and I, we were set to visit the place I lived in as a child; some where I haven’t been in over 30 years. We woke up and got ready for our day, walked a few blocks until we found a Chinese restaurant, because the one across the street didn’t have any seating available. We had just walked about 6 blocks and found China Fun, a cute place on the outside and decorated like an upscale restaurant on the inside. We found a seat and enjoyed a delicious meal. As we sat there, I felt nervous about seeing where I grew up, it was where my mom and my dad lived, before he died of cancer…. But looking at the smile on Doryn’s face and hearing him laugh always makes me happy and in a way centers me. J As we sat there a woman next to us talked with us, she had heard our conversation and knew we were visiting. She suggested we go to a Broadway show and gave us ideas about cheaper pricing. She was sweet, we thanked her for her suggestions and let her know we were leaving tomorrow… I can’t believe 5 days have gone by so fast! 

Next, Doryn and I were off, looking for the best spot to call an Uber, I will admit I prefer Ubers over Taxis, after trying both over the past few days. J We were driven by a nice New York native who was a regular Uber drive and enjoyed it. We drove through the FDR Bridge and I knew it when I saw it, as if I was a little kid looking out the window of a car. Those apartments at Waterside Plaza were just as huge as I remembered. I could see the one building that housed the indoor pool I used to enjoy with my school age friends, I was so excited and nervous. The car drove up to building 40 at Waterside plaza, right near the Hudson River and the helicopter company that sat near our apartment complex. He dropped us off and as I walked up to the Hudson, I looked across the water and up at the building. I started to cry, for so many reasons. One of the many was because I lived there with my mom and dad, and my dad had died of cancer when I was little, I had so many wonderful memories there and they were all flooding back to me. Across the street was NY Medical Center, where I was born. The other thought that rushed through my head was the fact that when I had cancer, most of my friends didn’t think I would make it to my 27th birthday, let alone me visiting my apartment complex nearly 32 years later, after beating terminal cancer twice. It was like a downpour of emotions, but beyond worth the visit. 

We walked around the inside of the complex, along the Hudson, up the stairs to the courtyard area. As I walked up there I looked at where the playground I used to play for hours was, they had replaced it with a designed concrete walking area, surrounding it were areas with lush trees, vibrant flowers and plants with sitting areas throughout. I remembered being a kid playing in the tunnels in the playground with my childhood boyfriend ( I think I was 5 at the time) and having a blast. We walked more and looked at the local shops that still remained there – the cleaners, the mini mart, the pharmacy and a café. Doryn and I went in for a coffee, a drink and a snack and just sat there as I reminisced about my childhood. 

Ok memory alert! When I was a kid living in Waterside, one of my best girlfriends’ moms was low income and I would go to her home often for dinner, but her mom always prepared these huge pots of food to last them a few days. Our favorite meal? It was Spaghetti with either shredded chicken or hot dogs with ketchup. Instead of tomato sauce, her mom used lots of ketchup. From time to time I do that randomly, it’s different and a little tangy but kinda good in a weird way. I like the memories associated with it!

Doryn and I enjoyed our walk around Waterside plaza and then walked to a good spot to call an Uber. While our day isn’t quite over. I’d like to say that today was one of my favorite days, because we took time out to enjoy something I never thought I’d be able to again and I am so thankful for that. Thank you Doryn for being my rock and being by my side throughout this day and this wonderful journey. To pick me up when I’m down and need you to bring me up! <3 span="">

Tonight we plan on a last dinner in New York at Fratelli. I am bringing more frozen dessert bites to the guys and their staff – Jasmine Pineapple!! Delicious!! Also bringing Marc and Johnny some kits for them to give away to cancer patients and their families that visit their café from the local cancer centers in the area! Spreading the word any way we can!!

After dinner we’ll be off to bed for our trip out of New York Tomorrow and onto another state to visit and meet more of our patients!!
 



UCAAN Change a Life Road Trip - Day 13 - Tuesday June 28th, 2016

Part 4


Today was a fun but long day. We woke up and went on a search for some supplies we needed. It took us an Uber and a Taxi to find what we needed and 3 stores later I was happy!! We went back to the apartment and I wrapped my bites in candy foil and put them in a cool container. Doryn and I headed out to lunch at Café Luka, well Doryn had breakfast and I had lunch. Marc was so excited to try our bites and kept sharing them with staff and raving about them. He wanted to try more, so I’m planning on making another and bringing it to them tomorrow!! I’m excited they like our stuff, best of all he asked me “Figure out how you can ship these to me!” YES!!! We’re doing great 4Shur! 

The rest of the day we spent about 3 hours at the Fancy Food Show. It was the last day of the show and we wanted to visit some of the areas that we missed the day prior. We stopped by some of the booths we loved yesterday and tasted all we could. I am happy to say that we made some great connections with companies we may be able to buy supplies for our frozen dessert from! We also made a few connections from companies who offered to give us advice in starting a company and getting out there. This was definitely worth the trip to visit this show. Thank you Chef Andrew Hunter for the Suggestion! 

After our wonderful day at the show, Doryn and I headed back to the apartment to rest before dinner. Tonight we were heading out to Fratelli, the fancy Italian restaurant owned by our friends who own the café. Doryn and I enjoyed a delicious meal in their fabulous restaurant and for our last night in New York tomorrow we plan on going again!! Photos will be coming soon!!
 

UCAAN Change a Life Road Trip - Day 12 - Monday June 27th, 2016

Part 3



It’s a brand new day and we’re gearing up for some new exciting adventures! Today Doryn and I are heading out to the Jacob Javitz Convention center to attend the Summer Fancy Food Show, the show that Research and Development Chef Andrew Hunter suggested I attend when I met him through last year’s CBS news Segment about our ice cream (now frozen dessert!). Doryn and I got up and had our delicious Pig Heaven left overs, it was just as good as the first night we had it!! Let me tell you folks, there’s nothing like New York Chinese food, it’s a whole other animal in itself. 

Next up, was the Fancy Food Show, our goal for the show was to connect with various exhibitors to check out our competition in the frozen dessert/ice cream world, the see what’s new and popular, to connect with wholesalers to get supplies for our desserts including extracts, oils, spices, etc., to meet with packaging and labeling companies and to really learn the benefits of attending a show and participating in one. We hope to make some wonderful connections, especially with companies who want to help us grow! 

Doryn and I took a taxi cab out to the show first, it wasn’t close enough for us to walk it and it would have taken way too many buses to get there. The ride there was nice, they took us through central park and to the center. Boy was it ever packed there!! We went to registration to get our badges and went to the show. We tried tons of delicious goat cheese (my fave), olive oils and spices. We checked out the competition, which wasn’t too crazy, which is great for us!! We were walking the show for 3.5 hours, making connections along the way and sharing with people why we were there – for UCAAN, sharing our messages with them. We met several people who had family and friends with cancer and we passed the info onto them. 

Doryn and I left the show at 3:30 and went out to get an Uber back. We walked further down the street to find a good place for them to pick us up because the Javitz center was packed with tourist buses and taxis. We called an Uber and hitched a ride back to the house, we were beyond exhausted! It’s amazing how an event like that can take so much energy out of you. When we got back, we saw Auntie and she suggested we stay and order in. She ordered us Heros, which is the NY version of an amazingly hot sub sandwich and it usually comes with meat or some type of vegetable like eggplant, marinara sauce and cheese on a large roll! While we waited for the heros, Doryn and I walked across the street to get Auntie some chicken and rice soup, so she could give her little doggies the chicken and some broccoli in garlic sauce for all of us to enjoy. We all just hung out and talked until we went to bed. 

Part 4 is coming up soon. We hope you’re enjoying following us on this trip.