Friday, March 25, 2011
if it is Thursday, it must be YALE
I knew we would not want to pack today, so we packed early, last night, and slept in until time for our last wonderful breakfast at the Woof Woof Inn. Then it was to Grand Central Station, via TAXI !!! We have taken all forms of transportation, plane, boat, bus, taxi, train, and subway. The only thing missing is horse and bicycle !! The tx to New Haven was 14 bucks, while the taxi ride for 10 blocks was 6.50. The conductor even let Kurtis rang the train horn, and sat in the last caboose seat. The train was about 2 1/2 hour, glad I did not drive it. We arrived at New Haven station and I picked up our rental car at Hertz, which was only about a block on George Street. Hertz gave us a Nissan Versa, a great car, as we only reserved an Aveo or the like. Great for the large suitcase. We saw the Renslo's and another kid name Ben from Chadwick. It was so weird, as we were saying that we should at least see someone we know, and there was John and his brother, sister and parents. We went to this great all you can eat pizza/salad place. Kurtis had chicken fingers and I had all you can eat salad/soup/stuffed pizza bread/rolls. It was on Whitney Street, just down from Admission/Hillhouse. There are two kinds of tours, one done by Yale visitor center and one by Admission. We did not go to the information session, as we were hungry, but we did go on the tour. It was COLD COLD COLD, but the tour giver was one of the best. We picked up the freeway, I95, and drove to Monmouth, New Jersey to the Red Roof Inn, once again, for only 45 bucks. Dinner was yogurt from the NYC Roof, and pizza bread, then good night.
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