This was an
incredibly successful week in the holy country of the United States. Aliza
picked me up from the airport, we made a quick stop at Dunkin, and went back
for some quick hellos before Semichas Chaver with Rabbi G about order of Brachot.
From there Moshe and I got a bagel and then I drove Tifarah’s car down to
Highland Park. I met Baruch there for pizza which was delicious and fun. From
there, we went to Top Golf in Edison. It was a really fun activity – I have
never been golfing before and it was a challenge to hit it tfar at the
beginning. A lady in the bay next to us looked like she knew what she was
doing, so I asked her for help. She gave great tips like where to stand, to
hold your arms straight, etc. I was able to hit it 140 yards in the air which
felt cool. Definitely do top golf again in the future. While we were playing,
football Sunday was happening which was cool to watch and once we finished we
stayed at the sports bar a little but to watch and drink (4! Dollar cup of Dr.
Pepper). Then I drove home, with redzone on my laptop and hotspot in the seat
next to me to listen to. I got back for the beginning of Lions Packers, which
was a terrible game. At the two minute warning we left fir a delicious dinner
at roadhouse, I had poppers which came with fries and rings. I left my phone at
home so I wouldn’t see scores, and once we got home I got a VPN so I could
watch the rest of the game. After the game, I went to sleep.
I woke up
early and walked to get a bus to the city, I walked to our familiar office
(this is my 4th trip of the year here). I do love walking into the
office and watching whatever they are talking about on the giant screens, this
time of course about the Bills Raven game. I got into the office with no
problem, gave the high fives and hugs, and was chilling with the guys. For
lunch I walked to Mr. Broadway for a pastrami sandwich and kishke. Work ended,
and I walked to the train. We had a nice and delicious dinner with the
blumenthals (can you believe they have homemade food in america??). After
dinner, I walked to Barnes and noble (so expensive), target, stop n shop,
and staples. Aliza picked me up after, and brought me home. Before I went up,
Aliza asked me if I noticed anything wrong with the shower handle. I said yes
but it was fine, you just need to play with it a little to find the right
temparature. Little did I know. The handle came off while I was naked and
getting into the shower, and the water was set for boiling hot and coming out
strong. Its 1230 at night, and the handle came off. After battling through
foggy glasses for about 15 minutes, I gave up and decided to take the rest of
the appliance off. It took a few minutes but I was able to get it. Once I was
looking at inside the wall, I realized I needed a tool to turn the dial. I
tried scissors, a spatula, because I didnt know where David's toolbox was, and
I wasn't going to wake him up for it. One side moved with scissors and lowered
the water stream, but not the other. I spent some time looking through the
house for David's screwdriver, which I ended up finding, and using to easily
turn the rest of the water off. Then I still needed to shower of course, so I
went upstairs to shower in there. Then I went to sleep, excited
for the next day.
The next
day I was going to wake up super early for biking through Central Park, but
decided that since I had unexpectedly gone to sleep way too late the night before,
I wouldn’t. Once I got to the city, I walked a far walk to 3rd and
36th to grab a cream cheeses bagel. I walked through Times Square
which was nice too. I then had another great work day, went with Daniel N to
Mr. Broadway (Pastrami Burger and Cajun Fries), and then continued working. I
finished my sign for the game, and left at 3 to walk to meet Ernie at 7th
Av. We rode the subway to the stadium, and walked around to the Yankees
corporate office. We told them we had BP tickets, gave our ID, got our swag
etc, and someone came to bring us down to the field level. We walked past the
umpire room, where the players walk, to get to the field, climbed up the steps,
and were suddenly on the beautiful dirt of Yankee Stadium, literally next to
the visiting dugout. We were both besides ourselves with excitement. We
immediately saw Gleyber getting interviewed, and took a selfie with him. Some
relievers I didn’t recognize came by which I fist bumped. And then, a very
familiar face, Tarik Skubal came walking by. I told him not to be tempted by
New York, that we want him to stay in Detroit, and that pitching with this
porch here is not friendly to pitchers. We took a pic, then another one with
Ernie, he signed my jersey, and then walked away, telling Ernie that he likes
Canadian fans. We got to see Judge take BP, which was a different sound. Just
to paint the picture, we were basically at the on deck circle/stairs to go into
dugout, and for a while we were the only ones on the Tigers side. Then Jason
Benetti came out, and I told him we watch him all the time. He thought it was
really cool that we were in Israel listening to him. We even facetimed my dad
in who had a short convo with Benetti, and took a screenshot of them. Then the
rest of the players started coming out for warmups and BP. Riley Greene took a
picture with us, was impressed how far we flew, and then gave hassle to Ernie
about being a blue jays fan. Before the assistant went out, I asked him for a
ball which he tossed me. My first ever. It was fun to look at the batting
helmets, gloves, bats, areas where a manager calls to the bullpen/instant
replay. Jake Rogers came to take a pic with us and was very friendly. What I
found was when you are that close, and you politely call someone by their first
name, they are very likely to come say hi and take a pic with you. That’s how
we got pictures with Tork, Kerry, Colt, Javy Baez, Ibanez, Holton etc. I told
Kerry the porch is waiting for him today (which he didn’t use but did the next
night). Next we saw Rajai Davis, which was very cool – I told him I remember
his walk off grand slam against the A’s, that I was babysitting, and we spoke
for a good few minutes – he wanted to hear about how its going in Israel. I
told Parker Meadows it was great to have him back, and that we needed him
badly. I told Javy that I was so impressed with his position change. We watched
BP. I said hi to AJ Hinch and Dan Dickerson, who remembered me from our phone
call. We watched Charlie Morton get interviewed (he gave a lot of time to lots
of people), and we chatted with him for a bit – Ernie told him about one of his
starts that he was at, and he said “I hope I didn’t embarrass myself”. I told
him we were happy to get him at the deadline and he said that everyone has been
so welcoming and great. We also took a pic with the NYPD cop that told us it
was time to get off the field.
The seats
we sat in were ridiculous seats, never sat so close, but Ernie wanted to thank
me for the cool experience that I had invited him to. Game itself was fun.
There was a home run rob which was cool. It was a close game until there was an
absolute bullpen implosion, with the Tigers scoring 9 runs in a seventh inning.
Was glorious. Only problem was the stadium emptied out, including my ride home
(obviously wasn’t leaving early!). So we got a train back to the city and I continued
on to Penn Station and then took a NJ Transit back (met Moshe at Rutherford).
The next
day, I woke up early, and walked to the bus to the city. I walked from Port
Authority to Central Park, which as beautiful. Then I rented a bike (still have
the citibike app saved), and biked around the entire thing. It was drizzling
during my walk, but it was pouring during the bike ride. I then walked from
there to Milk N Honey to get a bagel and cream cheese and a black and white
cookie, and walked from there to the office. I had some productive meetings in
the morning, and walked with Justin to Mr. Broadway for lunch. I got a Pastrami
Sandwich (but accidentally pressed no bread) and DELICIOUS onion rings. We
brought it back, found the no bread, and ate quickly. I then had a few more
meetings, followed along with everyone on the Charlie Kirk shooting news, said
good bye to the boys, and got back on a subway to the stadium. I met Moshe in
the parking lot, put my bag etc. there, and then we walked into the Stadium. At
least, we tried to, but the tickets someone gave Moshe were for the following
day. So outside the stadium, waiting after security, Moshe bought tickets for
the same suite/section. We got in, got our winter hat I was giving to Yonatan,
and found our seats. Was an awesome section, one section up behind home plate,
beautiful view, free fountain drinks, and a separate bathroom. They did a moment
of silence for Charlie Kirk. Right before the game started, Moshe told me it
was the last few minutes for Mincha. I went to a spot on the porch, davened
quickly, didn’t say Aleinu, and rushed to my seat. Within 20 seconds, a foul
ball hit the spot I was davening in, and someone got there first. Always say
Aleinu. Another foul ball came to that same spot in the inning, but I was
second in line there too. At least I got the ball the day before. The game was
close to start, and then yet again, another bullpen implosion by the yankees,
leading to an 11-1 win. Was the first time ever a team has won by 10+ at Yankee
Stadium on consecutive nights. We saw a bunch of homers, a bunch of runs, a
balk, and even a position player pitching which was a first for me. All in all,
an incredible game to go to. Before the game, Daniella Bruce from Bally Sports
Detroit asked me which seats we were in so they could do a feature. I didn’t go
pee or get any more food the whle game (once Moshe got for both of us). I
thought she was coming to interview me, so I was disappointed she didn’t end up
showing. But then I found out she did the feature based on our conversation the
day before, which was really cool to see after. We drove back to Aliza, said
good byes, and I packed and went to sleep (first I showered upstairs).
The next
morning I said good byes to the girls, walked to Aisle One for some last minute
snacks, a bagel and a donut, and then we stopped at Grandma and Grandpa to say
hello. Haven’t been there ever, was shocking how small their tombstone was. Then
I finished packing, grabbed my stuff, got into the Uber, and had a great chat with
the driver on the way to Newark Airport. I realized once going through security
and check in that I had left my donut and bagel at Aliza and that made me incredibly
sad. I thought I had one more bagel and donut on this trip, and I messed it up.
No other Kosher food, except in the lounge, which I do not yet have access to
(next trip!). So I waited outside the lounge, saw someone who was Jewish looking,
asked them to bring me in, and then was able to find a kosher salad and apple
juice in there. From there, we got on the plane, I only slept an hour which was
a bummer. I got the wifi, worked a little, watched the Lion King and another
movie, and the Tigers game (they needed me – they got killed). I landed, Ayala
came to pick me up, and thus concludes my awesome, incredible trip that I was
so lucky to do.
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