Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Seaport Re-Imagined


 By: Cynthia Litman



One of the many things I love about New York City is that no matter how many times I walk her streets, she’s always surprises me. Even native New Yorkers are  perpetual tourists.

Such was the feeling when heading down to the lower tip of Manhattan to the South Street Seaport on Pier 17.  Memories flooded to visiting there with my parents.  While much remained the same, the pier, the “pirate” ships, tourists, much has changed.

On a 90 degree summer’s day, I arrived with my children amidst waves of families and tourists. I braced for the waft of the fish odor from the Fulton market but did not sense any of that like I did in the past. Alas, that market has sailed on.

We strolled up the cobble stones of Fulton Street to the Seaport Museum. Once upon a time, the Seaport area was under water and ships would slip in.  We now stood upon “Burling Slip” and were about to discover the Seaport’s newest addition.

Preservation
The Seaport is historic and filled with landmarks. Yet, somehow, a new park was conceived, approved and integrated into Burling slip.

The Imagination Playground was conceived in connection with the New York Park’s Department and according to Joan McKeith of the Rockewell Group, “the historic context of Burling Slip as a boat slip, and the landscape of the South Street Seaport was a huge influence on the design of Imagination Playground.”

Designed by the Rockwell Group (designed Nobu & W Hotel/Union Square) in conjunction with Kaboom! (a national non-profit organization whose mission is to bring together business and community interests to build playgrounds, skate parks, sports fields, etc. across North America), the Imagination Playground is branded as a “different kind of park”. A playground for free and unstructured ‘loose play’ where children utilize their fine motor skills and change their environment rather than the  traditional mainstay’s of a “fixed” playground (think bolted slides, swings and monkey bars).

David Rockwell, a father of 2, wanted something different.  A place where “imagination is more important than knowledge” (Einstein). Mission accomplished.

Ship Shape.
On first view you recognize the difference.

The Playground’s entrance boasts two painted nautical steel bollards. The park itself resembles a ship. Instead of grass, there’s wood to conjure the deck of the ships of ole and Pier 17. Not just regular wood, but teak wood planks reclaimed from historic piers and ship decks. Joan added that “the decorative cast iron and black metalwork fence were chosen to mirror the materials utilized in the historic landmark district.”

It’s fun to discover the other ship like elements featured in the Playground, including a red steel tower replete with Crow’s Nest where children can climb up to the lookout point; “three traditional sail masts raised above the sandpit crafted in clear Douglas fir with two double-pulley systems and wheel cranks that allow children to work together to load and move the canvas bags from mast to mast”; barrels, burlap bags, and of course the outside railing which is adorned by a (friendly) Sea Serpent.

Ahoy Mates
The Imagination Playground is not a park for neurotic parents, unless, you are willing to bite the bullet. The Playground is perfect for adventurous parents and children with active imaginations. There is much to discover and explore and your kids may need a few moments to get their bearings.

Safety Nets

Instead of swings there are slings. Little hammocks that cocoon the children like the tree leaves of the Home Tree in Pandora (Avatar). On our first visit, my kids loved the sandy beach and the slide.

Speaking of the slide, you need to go all the way around and up the elevated ramp to get to the slide entrance, so again, neurotic parent, you will not be able to lead your kid up then hop down the stairs to meet them at the bottom. You’ll have to stay either up on the ramp or down below and keep a lookout.

To be above board, another safety concern I had was that there is only one gate open at a time, which while great to know that the area is contained but in case of an emergency would trap the people in. Also, that one gate was usually open. So keep an eye on your child so they don’t abandon ship.

Sea Foam

Of particular interest to my children and what seems to be the most popular new Playground item, are the free formed blue foam blocks and pieces which your children can construct however they wish. These are loose parts of every size and shape. Mine used them as Jedi light sabers (huge shocker) and other children were building bridges and paths.

Below Deck
There are three ramps in the park. Below the elevated ramp there are mini stowaway areas and ledges in the sandpit. These areas were shaded and perfect for children to create their own fantasy play worlds. My children and I loved this shaded hideaway area and digging our feet into the cool sand.

Ship Mates
There are always a few trained adults in the Playground called, “Play Associates” whose job is to oversee the ship mates and give the kids creative new ideas for discovering the Playground and playing with the loose parts.

Pool on Deck
While there are umbrellas and tables, what’s missing is shade, although not an authentic sea like detail and I could’ve grabbed some loose fabric and fashioned my own tent, there are plans to plant trees along the perimeter of the park.

There is an ankle deep pool towards the sea side of the park which seemed more like a mimic of the modern day cruise ship than an good old fashioned pirate ship. Bring your bathing suits. The kids in the pool were having a blast experimenting with the blue Styrofoam pieces to creating flotation devices and waterfalls. My son constructed his own pirate ship.

No one was bailing out.

Expansion
When you’ve got a good thing going, take it national. There are currently 90 “Imagination” parks nationwide with more being created. They have what they call “a park in a box” peppered throughout the city which mainly contain of a big box with the blue foam loose parts.

The Imagination Playground is a new kind of park indeed.

New York City’s Seaport still brings a world of adventure to its visitors and is always a welcoming playground. My kids will one day bring their kids one day where sure enough it will once again be re-imagined, exciting and new!
Bon voyage.

Thank you Joan and to our captain for the day, Barry Richards.
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Friday, May 27, 2011

ICED MOMMA - A Night of Pampering & Diamonds


By: Cynthia Litman

I received a most welcome invitation from Nichelle Pace of StyleMom.com for a moms night out at Acqua Beauty Bar to experience an evening of pampering and diamonds by Iced Orchid, a new American online retail jewelry brand.
I was more than ready for a night out.  
Firoza of Iced Orchid & Nichelle of StyleMom.com
 I used to frequent Acqua Beauty Bar for facials on a regular basis but motherhood put a halt on my frequent facial miles. Hence, an indulgent evening sounded oh so sweet.

And indulge, I did.  


A sumptuous reflexology session with an amazing technician working my barking feet and as the massage chair got going I trailed off into that once familiar state of bliss. My sparkling manicure covered up my dish worn hands. I have not felt that in a good long while.

Iced Orchid, features diamonds, lots of sparkly diamonds promises “More Diamonds For Your Dollar.” The ice was on display as far as the eye can see.

Firoza Mehta
While Iced Orchid owner Firoza Mehta shares that their "most popular pieces are the engagement rings,  wedding and anniversary bands," my favorite was a ruby channeled tennis bracelet. The rubies popped out from among the sea of white diamonds and the stones were very clear, richly red and quite beautiful.

My second favorite was an art deco diamond estate bracelet, an heirloom piece to add to your family jewels.

With all the royal wedding hoopla, it felt awesome to play Queen for a night. I love wearing several blingy bracelets together a la Elizabeth Taylor and had a very had time parting with the jewelry.

Between the relaxation, polished nails, super iced arm and mingling with other mommas, I began to feel like a person again, not just a mom chasing after her cubs.

The Beauty Addicts makeup line is “beauty made simple” and incorporates minerals, botanicals and a bit of science into it's products and is quickly becoming a fetish of this it better be simple or I’m not buying momma. There’s a makeup set to fit any modern mom’s mood – Express, Glow, Motivate, Seduce and all of the packaging is sleek and compact.   

I’m particularly in love with the lip gloss from the Glow line “Blush” – with its easy brush applicator, vanilla taste, Vitamin E, jojoba butter and super tinted shine that will make any momma want to purse and smack your lips!!
  
Yes, ladies we have come a long way. However, one woman at the event said, “I never bought myself diamonds before”. 

Let me tell you something gals, you don’t need a man to put a ring on it. It’s very empowering to buy precious jewelry by yourself and for yourself. Every woman should have a piece of her own. Remember when Samantha Jones (Sex and the City] was pissed that her beau Smith Jared out bid her at an auction for a big diamond flower ring because she wanted to buy for herself and she said, “whenever I look at it I’ll think of him, not me.”

And to the men, diamonds are always a good choice and will forever be a girl’s and a momma who knocks herself out for her family's best friend.

Mothers and ice go perfectly together...

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Disney Princesses On Ice


By: Cynthia Litman

Something magical happens when you enter the world of Disney.  

My daughter and I saw the Disney Princesses on Ice “Wishes Come True Show” at Nassau Coliseum, which transformed into a petite princess paradise.

From the Ariel or Tinkerbell lights ($20!!!) and light up tiaras for sale to the legions of young girls dressed in full on Petite Disney Princess Regalia, awaiting to check out the Princess Exhibits outside the theater, and bopping and dancing in their seats, you can’t help but smile.

As the lights go down and the spotlight captures Tinkerbell, who like every classic Disney Movie, flutters about waving her wand and Pixie dust, you turn into a little princess yourself.  TINK!! TINK!!

My daughter was enamored, even on the Princesses she hasn’t yet been formally acquainted with, like Jasmine, Snow White and Mulan (yes, we have catching up to do) but especially with her favorite, Ariel.

Your soul does indeed fill up with notions of how easy it is to find your true love and how you can thwart any evil or overcome any nemesis to make your wishes come true.   

You forget for a moment that you are watching scantily clad girls freezing on ice trying to catch a man, that the super evil characters Ursula and the Witch from Sleeping Beauty are nightmare legends, that you and your daughter may need some serious therapy later on with her suspension of disbelief issues, and that the handful of men in the house are likely reluctant dads, grandpas, brothers (well, they probably liked the Princes and dragon) and I hate to say it, but probably a few pedophiles.

The show covers “your favorite Disney Princesses” and if your daughter’s list includes, Jasmine, Ariel, Belle, Mulan, Aurora and Cinderella, then you’re in for a treat. Tinkerbell signals the set changes and each set is a mini-Disney show with what sounds like it is directly from the original soundtrack from the films.

The sets are definitely abridged versions of the stories and I had to ask my friends if I missed something because for the “Beauty and the Beast” segment, they spent a lot of time with Belle, the candlestick and silverware but I didn’t spot the Beast? Yet at the end when all the (spoiler alert!) Princesses are skating the finale with their true loves, Belle is skating with her prince too.  

A few skaters stumbled but that didn’t detract from the spectacle. Highlights include (spoiler alert!) the shipmen aboard Prince Eric’s Ship (“Little Mermaid”) doing some tricks and flips, the evil’s witch’s transformation into a super scary dragon which Prince Phillip vests (“Sleeping Beauty”) and the show stopping Cinderella making a very grand entrance in her gilded carriage.

The show is a great group experience for your little princess and her court. Don’t be surprised later on when she wants to make a Cinderella-esque style entrance to her sweet sixteen!

Next Shows are Jan 21 – 23rd at Madison Square Garden.