April 28, 2016
This’ the last tour day, a shopping trip to Woodbury Common Premium Outlets in Red Apple, Central Valley, New York, two hours away by bus. We were all hyped for the not-free shopping spree.
Breakfast is the same everyday.
Bye Manhattan for a day. See you later.
Our credit-card busting excursion to the premium outlet is the climax of our trip. Save the best for last!
Our Chinese tour guide pronounced Woodbury as oo (u) berry.
This water fountain is generally new. The last time I was here, this wasn’t here yet. When was I here? Maybe two years ago when my nephew got married.
It was a good day to be out because it was sunny but not hot because it was cloudy.
The trick is to separate from your companions so you don’t spend time waiting for each other. Designate a specific place and time to meet again. For example, let’s meet at exactly 1 pm in front of Chipotle inside the food court.
I like the way this pink dress sways but the waistline hugs on my bilbils.
This Fendi strappy sandals must be for teens.
I have friends who keep a wardrobe collection of winter clothes. When they travel to cold countries, they dress fabulously in style.
I don’t have a single dress by Herve Leger for obvious reasons. I would look like a suman sa ibos.
My daughter bought this Saint Laurent bag for my birthday. I should use it daw for overnights or when I am traveling.
Prada and Miu Miu share boutiques maybe to save on rental costs.
These look like boyish shoes or maybe these are unisex.
Thomas Pink makes quality polo shirts.
It helps that Chipotle is here. No more difficult decision on where to meet and eat.
Rather than calling and waiting, better to just meet at a designated place and eat. No time is wasted waiting for each other.
Chipotle is my family’s favorite food chain. I order the same thing, chicken bowl with cheese, lettuce, sour cream, not spicy salsa, corn and brown lime rice. Guacamole is an extra $3. I usually don’t get guacamole.
Shopping continues after lunch.
I crossed to the other side looking for the Royal Daulton porcelain store, wala na dun. No more plates store. Wahh!
Wala na daw bumibili ng Royal Daulton ako na lang yata. Hindi na daw uso kasi mahirap mag-hugas ng pinggan dito sa America.
Last time I was here I bought a lot of plates. Sayang. Hmmm siguro buti nga, at least hindi nagasgas credit card ko.