Whee! That was so much fun to watch. Wonderment mixed with a tiny smidge of fear and a whole lot of curiosity. Kind of takes you back to being a kid and feeling like that a lot, huh?
Sara- Yes! And actually that just about describes New York, too, I think-- especially the curiosity part!
Alicia- Oh yeah, love that "New York minute." I grew up on the outskirts, and never quite understood the expression until I got older. Haha... seemed like normal speed to me! ;-)
Whee! That was so much fun to watch. Wonderment mixed with a tiny smidge of fear and a whole lot of curiosity. Kind of takes you back to being a kid and feeling like that a lot, huh?
ReplyDeleteHa, ha! How cool! Love that.. specially in New York where everybody is on the New York minute as they say.... Great! thanks for sharing this. :o)
ReplyDeleteSara- Yes! And actually that just about describes New York, too, I think-- especially the curiosity part!
ReplyDeleteAlicia- Oh yeah, love that "New York minute." I grew up on the outskirts, and never quite understood the expression until I got older. Haha... seemed like normal speed to me! ;-)
This was 'way cool' - in the vernacular.
ReplyDeleteWish I had been there to see it in person........only in New York!
As an observer: That would have totally freaked me out! Just watching un-nerved me a bit.
ReplyDeleteAs a participant: I don't think I could hold still that long. I can't even sit still for a minute.
Me, too, Elizabeth.
ReplyDeleteSue-- I think I would have giggled. :-)