I got an email a few years ago from a friend who lives in Philly. She’d bought group tickets to see the Rockettes in New York City in December and one of the families had to pull out due to illness. She had a few extra tickets, would I care to join?
At that point, the only kid in the house was Lauren, age 1 year 11 months. It was a questionable move to bring a young toddler to a full-length performance, but I thought that she might be able to hack it. This, after all, was the child who could stare at a feather for 10 minutes straight, no doubt investigating its detailed ridges, contours and variegated colors.
We accepted the offer, and off we went, Lauren dressed in her best outfit – a mini dress and corresponding pair of faux Ugg boots. There might have been a hair flower (aka a barette) to finish the outfit; branding that way used to be the only way to a hair clip into that strawberry blonde fluff.
Hard to believe that we’ve been to the show for 6 years running. It’s become our annual tradition, which we celebrate in honor of Lauren’s birthday in December. For the first 4 years it was just the two of us. Last year we invited Sam, who’d just turned 4. Sam was devastated that we wouldn’t buy the $20 light-up whirling dervish sold in the lobby and could barely concentrate on the show without streaming tears of frustration. That was his last invitation. He was subsequently disinvited from watching Annie on Broadway, replaced by his 2-year-old sister, who was more than happy to swap in. Maybe he’ll get another Rockettes invite down the road, but first I need to get over the trauma, and I haven’t quite healed.
For now, I’m keeping the show sacred for those who will appreciate it. This year, it was Lauren’s best friend from school. Their personalities are aligned all the way down to their matching dimples.
Lauren was so excited for the show that she picked out her outfit the night before, and spent the morning decorating the apartment…
The kids made Lauren cards….
And we finished decorating our mini tree. With two weeks of active tree time before we head to the lake, it wasn’t worth it to haul in a beast.
(hi!)
We headed up to the show, our first stop Rock Center to see the world famous tree…
With half an hour before the show started, we hopped in line to show our tickets….
There’s nothing that feels more holiday than stepping into Radio City Music Hall in December. The place is decked out like a 1970s disco ball, complete with a 2-story hanging crystal tree.
Having assessed the landscape in prior years, I knew that the Mezzanine balcony is the place to be – giving you the perfect angle to watch the show.
Although changes to the show aren’t frequent, they’ll sometimes sneak a new number on you…And of course they brought back the old favorites – the Nutcracker dance with the life-sized stuffed bears, and the toy soldiers. Lauren adores the soldiers and was ribbing her friend during the show, whispering that we were watching her favorite part.
Two lucky ladies…
Next it was off to Times Square to take in a little more holiday sparkle. Not that we needed anymore at that point, but gilding the lily, for better or worse, is a specialty of mine.
Super cool!! You’re the best Mom ever!
What an awesome outing!
Thank you Christina!
Hari Om
You always take us on such wonderful tours! YAM xx
Howe exciting. I would love to got to Radio City Music Hall this time of year, although it did look pretty cold.
Everything is just beautiful! That tree is just sweet!
What a great tradition!
What a great tip, my fave of course was Radio City Music Hall, what a beautiful chandelier!!!
Happy Holidays!
Karren
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas. Love your photos. Each and every week.
Thank you so much!
Nice set of photos I enjoyed them 🙂
Magical, Jess. What a fantastic birthday tradition. Very sweet photos of the besties. I look forward to your WW post every week. (hi!)
Great pics. Love the tradition. NYC looks like the place to be during the holidays.
How lucky that you had a chance to go see them with the family. Thanks for sharing such beautiful photos!
So much going on, and the fun taking over. It’s a wonderful time of the year, specially when we get to see does priceless smiles.
How fun! My mom went to see the Rockettes this year, but I haven’t ever.
The girls look like they had a blast! Great pictures of the city too. 🙂
What a fun adventure! How lucky they are they get to see such shows early in their life. I wish I got to see things like that when I was little too! What wonderful memories they will have!
I sometimes think those same thoughts…lucky kids to grow up in this city!
wow! beautiful photos and seems you all enjoyed much!
Oooooooo I’m green with envy! The Rockettes Christmas Show is on my bucket list. 😉
The first time I went to NYC was during the Christmas season too!!
Happy WW!
Cathi
Perfect way to celebrate the season!
Beautiful photos!! One thing I have always wanted to see is NYC at Christmas time! One day…
love those hats!
I must admit I’m rather jealous of your holiday tradition… But in a good way, if there is a good way to be jealous that is. Hahaha! I am originally from New Jersey and always say my children are missing out on the excitement of New York City and all of the culture it has to offer living way out here in Arizona! What fabulous childhood memories you are making for your kids.
Thanks for sharing with all of us at the Oh My Heartsie Girls Wordless Wednesday!
Wishing you a wonderful week!
xx
Lysa ~ Co-Host
Yes, lucky kids- they don’t know how lucky they are to grow up in NYC 🙂 Have a great week too!
Such an adventure! Looks like you all had great fun. :0)
How. Much. Fun.!!! Your daughter will remember those days forever and will probably make the same tradition with her kids (the willing ones anyway!). thanks for the linky!
Wow the rockets show must have been amazing
Amazing experience! I have always wanted to visit Radio City Music Hall!
Stunning photos. Really captures the magic of NYC around Christmas. Love it.
These photos are gorgeous!
It’s been awhile since I’ve seen the Christmas show, I forget how gorgeous Radio City Music Hall is! Great photos!
I love that the little girls got all dressed up to go see the show.
What a nice Christmas tradition.
How nice. Looks like the best day ever.
What a wonderful opportunity. Loved all the photos. Brought back memories. I grew up in Queens. I know I went to Radio City Music Hall at least once. So cool.
beautiful pictures, I would love to visit here 🙂 love the Christmas bauble picture, great idea ..