There are a lot of photos and stuff to share, so I’ve divided this adventure into several posts. Links will become available as posts are published!
WEDNESDAY 🎄 THURSDAY 🎄 FRIDAY 🎄 SATURDAY 🎄 SUNDAY-MONDAY
Goodness, it’s been… *opens new tab to check* over a month since my last post about this trip! I’m terribly sorry. This is my favorite (and also the last) of all the posts, so I didn’t want to rush it. I hope you’ve enjoyed all the post about my trip so far, an experience that is easily among the happiest of my entire life. And I hope that you especially enjoy this one, the most special of all (to me) as one of my biggest dreams would come true. Here we go!
☃️🎄Sunday🎄☃️
Waking up the next morning was like something straight out of a Christmas movie. Snow was falling outside! Real, proper snow! The tips of buildings outside our hotel room were dusted white with it –it wasn’t a dream!
This was my first time properly seeing snow, and one of the biggest dreams of my whole entire life, which has now come true in the most fairytale-like way imaginable. To see snow, fluffy, snowball-making, snowball-building, in New York, at Christmastime? There are hardly the right words to describe the experience. This would be an incredible day.
It would only get better as the day wore on. Snow continued to fall, pile up, and stick!
I suppose living in NYC this would get old as the weeks wear on and annoyances pile up, but I feel like it would take me a long time to tire of this. We even saw a little snowman on our way out of the hotel:
I wonder if the person who built it imagined that this little snowman would be the first real-life snowman a person would see.
As we rounded the corner, I took these pretty photos of the main entrance of our hotel (there will be better ones later in this post):
Here’s a little video as we walked in front of our hotel while the snow continued to fall:
My mom made a snowball:
And threw snow in the air!
These may seem like small things, but I can’t properly explain what they meant to us. My mom is over 70 years old, and this was one of her biggest childhood dreams for her whole life, as it was mine.
Anyway, we made our way to Chinatown next. It was so neat!
Looking down a steep street incline, I spotted a park and a playground in the distance. We walked there, very, very carefully because it was so slippery, and I took these photos:
I made my first real snowman ever here! He was a tough little guy.
Those photos are some of my favorite of this trip. Then we had a snowball fight! Well, sort of.
Walking back up, I saw this sign, which was interesting:
Still in Chinatown, we went to a cozy little cafe and had a snack:
Our next stop was the Oculus World Trade Center. I took so many pictures of the snow covered city on our way…
Look at my snowball!! It’s so perfect and round:
I kept making snowballs and smashing them against walls. Fern made his version of ah, uh… snow “angel” with his boot-clad feet.
I also met a pigeon with a little white-feather mohawk:
He (she?) had some friends. They all looked rather cold, and I felt a little bad for them.
The Oculus World Trade Center was more fascinating than I had expected. Not my cup of tea design-wise, but certainly larger than life and impressive.
To my shock and delight, the mall had a Popmart store! I’d never gotten to go to one before. They had these cute little Chuckys:
I would get my first and only Labubu here. A big one! I’ll show photos of him at the end. I was so happy.
Here’s a couple of cool more things I saw near the Oculus World Trade Center:
Next we walked to Battery Park to get a glimpse of the Statue of Liberty. Unfortunately, part of the area was under construction, so we did not get a good view. Only this:
But the way there was kind of magical, as was the snowy Battery Park!
We even met a pigeon man, just like the pigeon lady of Home Alone 2: Lost In New York. He fed the pigeons right next to us. They were really cute (and hungry!)
Our next stop was the Brooklyn Bridge. I took these pictures on the way there:
We were really tired by this point, and really cold. Somehow, my mom had the most energy left out of the three of us. But walking in the snow and making effort not to slip really wore out my knee joints. With the whole low ALP issue which I was at this time still trying to have doctors look into, my knees were my biggest problem and still are once in a while. So I was nearly in tears by the time we reached the top of the slippery bridge, and my knees felt like they could pop right out of place, as they sometimes do. Thankfully, this did not happen, as it is so very painful and scary when it does.
We took these photos on the bridge:
On the way back to the hotel, I was able to take this photo of the Cartier building. It had a small light show, like the Saks one but much shorter. It was one of the things we saw on our first night there, actually –in the busy night street surrounded by the steam rising from all the vents.
Between the steam, the Christmas decorations everywhere, and the music coming from this larger-than-life light show (I hadn’t seen the Saks one yet!) that was yet another time I cried from awe and happiness that day. That same first day we did see the Saks show, right after the Cartier one, but we were basically underneath it, where one can’t really appreciate it fully. Regardless, I cried again then, too! While I couldn’t see it very well from so close up, being right there made it feel like you were in some dream place of music and light. Like you were inside of it, part of it. Truly incredible.
On this particular evening, when we caught the light shows for the second time, we were walking across the other side of the street from Saks. So we found the perfect spot, and my mom recorded the whole thing. I didn’t cry this time, it was more of a quiet joy, an immense happiness washing over me as I watched with my mom and Fern to each side of me.
Back at the hotel, although I was very tired, I was brimming with excitement for our last restaurant, Le Coucou, another Michelin-star restaurant. While I didn’t take any photos of this experience, it was truly lovely.
☃️🎄Monday 🎄☃️
My mom took this picture while I was on the way to FAO.
Monday morning I got up early and completed all my packing. Then I left Fern and my mom behind to do one final trip to FAO Schwarz. You see, I really regretted not getting a soldier bear. I wanted a more FAO-themed souvenir. That was my main reason to go back.
On my way out, I took pictures of the outside of the hotel. I’m glad I waited til then to get most of my outside photos, because everything was covered in snow!
I walked on toward FAO and ran into this gigantic stuffed cat at a store called Aritzia. I’d seen it the night we got pizza, but didn’t want to stop for a photo because the pizza box was getting soaked by a drizzling snow. Now, however, I could! It’s not a great picture, it was much more impressive in person.
The line for FAO was much worse than the first time we went, wrapping around the corner. I didn’t mind it as long as I was back in time for check-out. I must have stood in line for well over an hour, though. When I was closer to the store, I started to take photos of the displays. I didn’t do it the first time because I had been so worried about Christopher’s dangerous cat bite.
Lowkey still want that Woodstock…
When you turn the corner, the store is right there, in view of the Rockefeller tree:
A FAO soldier was at the entrance, greeting guests. They were so friendly! I’ve grown bolder as a result of this trip, I think, because I dared to ask for a selfie, and I’m SO glad I did!
Even though the store was as full as on my first visit, I somehow managed to get good photos of the Bluey display and the Jellycat diner, as well as a couple other areas:
I also took pics of some black-and-white Amuseable cookies and a potato that snuck in among them, as well as this giant Jellycat Amuseables apple!
Later on I took this photo of the bear I’d gone there for (of the sitting ones, it was the one all the way to the left) but I started having serious second thoughts by this point.
You see, the hat could not be squished to fit into any of my luggage, and the bear was very large, all things considered. I knew I couldn’t fit it anywhere without damaging it, and seeing it again in person, I wasn’t sure I liked it enough anyway. The selfie with the friendly FAO soldier felt like a much bigger FAO-themed prize!
But I had stood in line for so long, that I didn’t want to leave empty handed. So I grabbed two Douglas plushies that I had really wanted to buy on my first visit. I’ll show you those a little later. Here’s a couple selfies I got on my happy walk back to the hotel. I felt so triumphant!
And a completely accidental one that I feel is kinda funny so I’m including it too:
On my walk back I also took this photo of the Saks building during the day, and of the Rockefeller tree from the other end of the street.
Then it was time to head to the airport. Fern and I took a silly selfie outside the hotel, by one of the wreaths, on our way out.
On this subway ride I was able to get a cool photo of the platform when it was empty for like three seconds:
After the subway, we took the AirTrain to JFK. There was a Christmas tree there, too!
At the airport we sat down for a snack and to wait for our flight. I had something called a “flagel” which was really an everything bagel at a place called Bagel Boss. It was stuffed with the best egg salad I had in my life.
We relaxed a little too much here, and in true McAllister fashion, we were the very last ones on the plane with three minutes left to board. I was in such a panic that I rushed past the attendant without even showing my ticket and she yelled “WHERE ARE YOU GOING??” She was NOT happy with me. Very embarrassing.
We took these goofy photos as we fast-walked toward where we would board our plane. I think we would have been running instead if we’d realized how close we were cutting it! My family is almost always first to board when we fly (or as close to whatever boarding group we are in will allow).
I was so tired by this point, S,O SO unbelievably tired, that I did not panic anywhere near as much as on the flight from Miami to New York, even though the ice everywhere scared me even more. I was so tired, in fact, that I dozed off during taxing, one of the scariest times for me! That tells you a lot. 😅
But, I think it also helped that I had a stuffed friend this time, one of my new Douglas plushies, a little dog I’ve named York. Not just because of the trip, but because his colors made me think of a York peppermint pattie. Here he is looking out at the snowy runway:
A couple of silly selfies… I was still very scared, even if not as much, so I was trying to keep myself cheerful:
I forced myself to take photos during takeoff of the beautiful city covered in snow, knowing I might never have another chance:
The light reflecting on the wall opposite our aisle created a rainbow:
Just like on the first flight, we got delicious hot nuts before our meal:
Here’s York again.
I think this was one of the most beautiful flights I experienced, as far as views.
I took this video as we approached the city of Miami. So very, very beautiful. I was so sad to leave New York behind, but I was also happy to be home.
During the flight, I cuddled York. I looked at all my photos. I listened to some Christmas music, and some of my favorite NYC themed songs, like King of New York from Newsies, N.Y.C. from Annie (possibly my favorite New York themed song ever) and a lot of Ragtime. I actually cried a few times during the flight listening to the songs and looking at the photos. It was so bittersweet. I could not believe the trip had taken place, it happened so fast. Everything was perfect and everything was magical. I would change nothing about it.
It’s bittersweet, because I’ll never get to stay at a hotel like that one again. I’ll never see New York City for the first time again, or Ragtime for the first time again, with that talented company or in that seat. I’ll never go to FAO for the first time again, or see the Rockefeller tree for the first time, the wafting steam, the most perfect snow, or meet THE Santa Claus at Macy’s SantaLand, all for the first time, ever again. So many firsts, so many huge lifetime dreams that can never happen again in that way. But they happened. They really happened! All just as I dreamed in my very, very wildest dreams. If I didn’t have the photos, I would probably think I imagined it all.
And I even came home with several FAO branded plushies: a squirrel, a skunk, and a capibara that Santa himself held and named for me (!!!) a big, true Steiff teddy bear with a growler, the big Labubu I always wanted, two adorable Douglas friends (a Shih Tzu and a spotted piggy), a little Statue of Liberty for my desk, a Statue of Liberty rubber ducky riding a NYC taxi, a rainbow NYC novelty license plate, a couple of magnets, and a proper “I Love NY” mug! And of course, all of the SantaLand official photos, and my SantaLand badge.
Oh yeah. As we got off the plane, I snuck a picture of the cabin:
I took a photo of Fern as we walked around looking for Christopher, who was picking us up.
And, well… that’s that. I came home to pretty sick cats (not Christopher’s fault, as he had been treating them throughout my absence: this trip would have been impossible without his sacrifice of staying behind to look after them, which was enormously difficult for him).
But nothing can take this experience away from me. It happened. It will be in my heart forever. I can say, with confidence, that as horrible as a lot of 2025 was for me, these few days more than made up for it. I feel energized, I will keep going. I will not give up. I’ll continue my best to catch up on my queue, to keep my cats healthy and happy, to find a solution for Christopher’s back pain and to solve my own health issues. I’ll try harder to be a source of joy and support to those around me.
Thank you very much for reading this series of posts, and for your patience with me throughout 2025. We are now a few months into 2026 and it’s been… well… interesting. I feel more glad than ever to enter such a year with so many dreams under my belt. I guess I feel I can die happy. But I don’t feel defeatist. I’ll fight on and make even more happy memories, and hopefully continue to share them with you.
✨ Thank you for reading! ✨