Friday, December 30, 2011

Birthdays are great excuses to do some fun things!

Despite the fact that the years are marching on all too quickly, it is fun to celebrate the odd birthday every now and again. This year I was thoroughly spoiled because having my sister in town meant I had someone to celebrate with and for once Ryan and I were in the same city at the same time so even though he had to work we still met up during the day and after. I had been excited to try a tea shop in NYC called Alice's Tea Cup which as the name suggests is an Alice in Wonderland themed tea/coffee shop with three locations in the city. The restaurant is very quaint and the food is amazing! We tried the Mad Hatter's Platter for two with scones, sandwiches and desserts, all of which you can customize and the traditional Alice's Tea for our unlimited teapot of tea.
 Outside Alice's Tea Cup.
Inside Alice's Tea Cup with the Mad Hatter Platter!

And later after some shop perusal, Wicked! as the birthday surprise!
 Thanks for a fun day and evening and here's to 28...!
 

Thursday, December 29, 2011

I heart NY Parks

Living in a concrete jungle can sometimes get you down, especially when you have been spoilt with 25 years of South African scenery as well as regular reminders of wide open space and beautiful landscape from the likes of Facebook and the web. So it is always good to take a step back (or forward in this case) and appreciate what is actually right on your doorstep. New York City balances the pollution, congestion and general craziness of too many people and too many rats living on top of each other with some of the most beautiful parks in the world. The following are a collection of photos I've taken of Central Park and a few in Riverside Park on the Upper West Side from the past month. Don't worry, I won't bore you with consistent landscape photos, there are some objects in the pictures too! 

First let's do Riverside Park just 'cause. Riverside is close to us as we live on the West side but still a few avenues further than Central which is why we do not frequent it as often. It's a long narrow park, separating the last line of apartment blocks from the Hudson River. When looking for apartments with our broker, Christopher Columbus (not his real name, a derivative thereof), he cautioned us that while Central Park is most well-known, it is the grass of tourists, Riverside is where true New Yorkers take their dogs. I think that worked well when we were looking for an apartment on the Riverside-side. He changed his tune when he found us a place closer to CP. hmmpf! 



 Nothing like a little S'more Crumbies (Crumbs) in the park!

Onto the big guns of Central Park. We have other names for it such as Mila's WC or Central Pee (as in the letter, what are you thinking?!) but perhaps that is not polite talk for a blog of this nature so we'll just stick to Central Park for now.



 Mila loves CP too especially when she can practice her flying skills.

 Some little ones all holding onto a rope so they don't get lost!

 
 Overlooking the reservoir at sunset at 4:30pm!


Never a dull moment in the park.. Beefy the Bulldog, who has his own website and YouTube channel, displaying his skateboarding skills. I am told he makes frequent television appearances. We even got his card!


 Christmas Day Central Park excursion. Don't worry the reindeer ears were only on for the photos - we don't want Mila thinking she's a Springbok or anything. She already acts like Bambi.





Ah thank goodness for the outdoors. Food for the soul. See you all on the flip side.

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Creating some new traditions - bring on the Gingerbread House!

I'm not sure if South Africans traditionally make gingerbread houses? Do they? I don't think I've ever made one. Anyway a few weeks back, Caitlin and I spotted this DIY gingerbread kit actually from Deutschland and well we had to have it. Having everything pre-cut and presented in neat little packages definitely makes the process a lot easier. However, I think to get the full experience, perhaps next year I'll make my own gingerbread. I'm also hoping the homemade version won't make me think I am breaking a tooth or a hand every time I take a bite or try and break a bit off. Seriously, if my NY apartment walls need repair, I'm going to construct them out of gingerbread! Our "creation" follows below, plus a video if you would like to see more detail.




 
Ta Da!


Excuse the croaky voice.

Update: we made the house about a week ago and started/attempted to eat it after Christmas. We still have all our teeth but barely, and the house is still going strong. Built of steel I tell you! German engineering :)

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Christmas in New York!

So a lot of people have mentioned to me how lovely the city is at Christmas time. Here's why:

1. The Christmas Lights along 5th Avenue and surrounds

 Iconic Tiffany's Snowflake
 Trump Tower 
Fendi
Display in Time Warner Shopping Center
 
  Make it a Cartier Christmas
 
Outside Rockefeller Center

2. The Christmas Trees
 Bryant Park Christmas Tree
 
 Radio City, Rockefeller Center
 Rockefeller Tree by day
And by night. 
If you stand and kiss in front of the tree you get a free photo from the millions of photographer waiting to snap you for a fee.

3. The Christmas Markets



 Count my fingers.

 4. The window displays (in the West Village this time)



5. The outfits only allowed around the holidays

6. And just 'cause
 

No words. 

Merry Christmas everyone and Happy Holidays!
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