Artwork and the grand ceiling at the entrance to Whittier Hall, Teachers College, Columbia University.
From the street their are staircases leading down from either side. I have to carry Lilly and the buggy up the stairs and then Lilly, the buggy, and the packagedown the stiars!
You have to have a special ID to get in the handicap door. Lilly often won't walk and has to be carried so it is easier to just take the buggy. She loves to go out and if she even thinks you are talking about going somewhere she asks to go and says "jacket", "hat", "I go", "bye-bye". If she is left behind she cries really hard.
From the street their are staircases leading down from either side. I have to carry Lilly and the buggy up the stairs and then Lilly, the buggy, and the packagedown the stiars!
You have to have a special ID to get in the handicap door. Lilly often won't walk and has to be carried so it is easier to just take the buggy. She loves to go out and if she even thinks you are talking about going somewhere she asks to go and says "jacket", "hat", "I go", "bye-bye". If she is left behind she cries really hard.
When we get packages they go to a building on capus. An e-mail is sent to Kevin with a number and discription and then Serena goes during the day and picks it up. You have to scan your ID card top get into the building. A guard is at the entrance and lets you in the door that goes to the offices.
If you are watching a map, this building is on Amsterdam between 120 and 121. The Teachers College bookstore is next door (we go there often) and AppleTree Market is across the street.
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