Located inside Pelham Bay Park, we spent a lot of time in this popular Bronx summer spot.
Orchard Beach
Our family tradition includes sitting together to prepare this Puerto Rican dish for the holidays.
Pasteles
These sisters once had motorcycles waiting for them before a night out.
Gilda and Betsy
This number represents how many years our parents have been together
51 years
This DC team includes Superman, Wonder Woman, and The Flash.
The Justice League
This is the year our family moved from Harlem to the Bronx.
2000
This destination was the stop on our most recent family vacation.
Bahamas
Growing up, which sister was known for rubbing ham all over her body?
Dolly
This couple celebrates their anniversary on July 7th after more than two decades together.
Betsy & Freddy
In this dark comedy, this chaotic spirit appears when his name is said three times.
Beetlejuice
This river separates Manhattan from the Bronx and is crossed by several major bridges.
Harlem River
Growing up, we created our own pretend camp with our cousins, known as.
545 Campers
This two-word phrase often let us know Dad/Grandpa's patience was running low.
"Jesus Christ!"
Gilda and Anthony celebrate their 29th anniversary on this date each March.
March 27th
This adventure film follows an archaeologist known for his fedora and whip.
Indiana Jones
This was the last address our family lived at in Harlem.
2430 Adam Clayton Powell Boulevard
Before online deals and apps, Dad helped earn our visits to this amusement park by saving soda cans.
Six Flags
Mom’s reaction became legendary after these two sisters came home with matching tongue piercings.
Jasmine and Ruthy
A wedding at 141 Worth St in New York became a memorable moment for this couple.
Neisha and Collin @ NYC Marriage Bureau
In this 1995 film, players must finish the board game to undo the chaos it causes.
Jumanji
This family member was the first of the next generation to be born in Harlem.
Jyra
This was the community and lot number of our family trailer home, where we spent the summers together.
Sycamore 74
When we asked Mom for money, she’d answer with this classic phrase instead.
“Quiere pelo de la crica.”
This Roman god of love is often shown carrying a bow and arrow.
In this sci-fi film, humanity’s survival depends on four ancient stones and a living element.
The Fifth Element