We've had some hectic few days. So therefore this is our catch up entry. On Tuesday we talked with a member of Metro Baptist, Ronnie, who works with the HIV/AIDS community in Manhattan and Brooklyn. He explained how hard it is to be a Christian, and especially a Baptist, in New York and trying to lend his help to some of the victims of this terrible disease. In the afternoon, we traveled to the Upper East Side and visited the Cloisters museum, a collection of Medieval works arranged in a castle that has been created from remnants of other European edifices. We traveled by bus through the projects to Rachel's old church, near Columbia University. After a lovely dinner of grilled cheese and soup, our valiant group headed off to the bright lights of Broadway to view the Tony Award winning musical, Billy Elliot. The group consensus was that we all loved the performance and I (Anna G.) am willing to say that I bawled my eyes out multiple times. On the way home, we stopped at a local deli/bakery for dessert and it was DELICIOUS! It was a rather late night for us, so as Rachel said, we fell asleep almost as soon as we walked in the door.
The next day, everyone walked around Hell's Kitchen, the neighborhood we are staying in. We learned how the neighborhood is changing and "gentrifying". It was interesting to learn how many family restaurants are having to go out of business because of the changing costs of living. After walking around, we headed to Crown Heights, the sights of the 1991 riots, we went to Greater Restoration Baptist church. The pastor's wife, Betty B, talked to us about the gangs in the area and the different projects they are doing to work with the gangs to help them make the right decisions. Later in the afternoon we did the same thing as the previous night, only switched. The boys and Anna V. and Leigh stayed at the church and helped tutor with the Page Turners program, while Katie, Audrey, and Anna G went to the soup kitchen to help serve food.
Rachel's Rules:
1. Don't get arrested.
2. Don't go to the hospital.
a. Don't get shot.
i. Especially not in the subway.
3. Don't burn down St. Patrick's Cathedral.
4. Don't get rabies.
5. No more prune juice drinking competitions.
6. Don't eat off the floor...even if you've cleaned it.
7. You MUST wear pants in order to not be taken in to protective police custody.
8. Don't join a gang. (A rule from Robert, our city guide)
Notable Quotables:
"If you could be any animal that lives underwater, what would it be?"-Rachel "A fish!!"-Leigh (Rachel asks us questions in to morning to wake us up)
"Our sumptuous Manhattan digs!"-Dan Watts
Primary author: Katie with help from Anna G, Anna V,




