Thursday, December 15, 2011

A New York Story

Saw this post on Thought Catalog and felt it was a special NY piece.

Move here when you’re 18 or 22, maybe even 24. Come from somewhere else-the north, south, west, Xanadu- and come to realize that everyone living in New York is a transplant. Even the ones who grew up on the Upper East Side end up moving into a place downtown, which, as you’ll soon discover, is like moving to a different city.

Discover the cruel and bizarre world of New York City real estate. End up spending an obscene amount of money on something called a broker’s fee, first and last month’s rent and a security deposit. Cry a little bit in the leasing office but remind yourself that you’re so happy to be here.

Picture hearing a man playing the saxophone outside your bedroom window. End up hearing a lot of sirens instead. Figure it’s okay because it’s New York and you’re still so happy to be here.

Go out to bars in the Lower East Side because the Internet told you so. Fall in love with a bar called, Max Fish, and always stay out till four in the morning. Eat a falafel and have someone pay for a cab back to your apartment. Watch the sun start to rise while going over the Williamsburg Bridge and feel like your life is becoming some kind of movie.

Eat bad pizza but trick yourself into believing it’s good because it’s made in New York. Do the same thing with bagels and sex.

Meet people who will be your best friends for three or four months. They’ll help you transition into city life and take you to weird bars in Murray Hill. It will be like the blind leading the blind but once you get a firm grasp on things, you can stop returning their phone calls.

Watch your life in New York go through phases. Spend a summer in Fort Greene with a lover and get to know the neighborhood and its rhythms. Once the fling ends, forget the blocks, parks and restaurants ever existed and don’t return unless you have to.

Encounter a lot of people crying in public. Watch an NYU student cry in Think Coffee, a business woman in midtown sob into her cellphone, an old man whimper on a stoop in Greenpoint. At first, it will feel very jarring but, like everything else, it will become normal. Have your first public cry in front of a Bank of America. Cry so hard and don’t care if people are watching you. You pay good money to be able to cry in public.

Work long hours at a thankless job. Always be one step away from financial destitution. Marvel at how expensive New York is, how when you walk out the door, $20.00 immediately gets deleted from your wallet. Understand that even though no one has any money, everyone is privileged to live in New York City.

Go home for the holidays and run into old friends from high school. When you tell them that you live in New York, watch their eyes widen. They’ll say, “Oh my god, New York? That’s so crazy. I’m so jealous!” Have a blasé attitude about it but deep down inside, know they have good reason to be jealous.

Go home and feel relieved to be away from the energy of the city, that punishing 4:00 a.m. last call. Spend the first two days eating and sleeping, getting back to normal. Spend the last two days feeling anxious and ready to get back to your real home. Realize this city has you by the balls and isn’t going to let you go.

Someday you might grow tired of it all though. You might start crying in public more often than you’d like, have a bad break-up and want to pack it all up.

Certain moments of living in the city will always stick out to you. Buying plums from a fruit vendor on 34th street and eating three of them on a long walk, the day you spent in bed with your best friend watching Tyra Banks, the amazing rooftop party you attended on a sweltering hot day in July. These memories might seem insignificant but they were all moments when you looked around the city and felt like you were a part of it all.

When you leave the city, you probably won’t come back. Eventually your life in New York will seem so far away and sometimes you’ll even wonder if it really happened. Don’t worry. It did.

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Skittle Burger

I love burgers and skittles, so this little post is perfect!

(Image via Serious Eats)

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

A New York Wedding?


I am dreaming of a New York wedding, but I know it will cost A LOT of money. According to www.costofwedding.com, I can expect to pay 50-100% more than most other places in the U.S. What is a girl to do?

Monday, November 14, 2011

Moka Pot

I bought myself a moka pot (an Italian coffee pot) and I LOVE it. It's quick, easy, and makes a mean cup of coffee.

Monday, November 7, 2011

Guatemala










I just got back from a business trip to Guatemala. Me and 5 of my coworkers visited 2 of our vendors to see their factories, dyeing, knitting, printing, sewing, and washing facilities. It was a glorious week and such a great learning experience. After working during the week, we stayed the weekend in Antigua, where we drank, shopped, ate, and explored.

I'm Engaged!!

Monday, October 17, 2011

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Guess Who's Going to Swedish House Mafia?!

Rob is so sweet and got us tickets to see Swedish House Mafia at the only 2 shows of their "One Night Stand" tour. The first show is at Madison Square Garden on December 16th, and the other is July 14th in the UK. Yep baby! We are going abroad to see them I can't wait!

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Do you love the family portrait?

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

The Urban Yardsale





I am passionate about finding the trends and nice things on the cheap. I love to thrift shop, online shop, and consignment shop. It's all about finding the best deals for the best price. I love it so much, that I decided to start an entire blog based on shopping tips and trends. I call it "The Urban Yardsale". Check it out!!!

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Homemade Matzoball Soup


Rob and I have been sick this week, so we decided to try our hands in making our own matzoball soup. We bought a chicken, celery, carrots, onion, and matzo meal. The whole pot was homemade and we couldn't be more proud. Rob hand-rolled his matzoballs, but I made them with 2 spoons. My theory was that mine would be fluffier and he thought the same with his. Mine were oblong and looked a bit funny, while his were "prettier". Who had the best balls? I did!!!

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Amateur Photoshopper




I just put Photoshop onto my computer and had myself a giggle at all the funny images I created. I'm not a pro, but I am learning some tricks. The pics are definitely random and make no sense, but I like them anyway.

Hurricane Irene



Last week was quite exciting. Not only was my bestest friend visiting for the weekend, but we had an aftershock from an earthquake in Virginia and then a hurricane scare. We even had a mandatory evacuation from our apartment, which freaked us out, so we moved all of our electronics into the closet and bathroom (in our studio apartment) and cleared everything away from the window. We then went to Rob's parent's house in Jersey where we took shelter, only to later lose power (when the city had power). Luckily for all of us, the hurricane did not hit and the city was back to normal within a day or so. The only remnants of the hurricane scare are the bottles water and non-perishable foods.

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

DIY Hair: Jamie



Jamie is a fellow lover of braids, so the other week, her and I decided to have a braid-a-thon. We were both interested in how to french fish tail. After watching a few different Youtube videos, we finally found one that showed us how to do it. Unfortunately for me, my version didn't turn out so good. So I decided to throw up my half french fishtail and add throw it into an up-do. I need some more practice. Any takers?

Yard Sale Chic: Bargain of the Summer

On the way home, I made a pit stop at Century 21 and found myself the BEST BARGAIN OF THE SUMMER! I bought a satin cocktail dress by Phillip Lim and an ombre mesh skirt by Jil Sander for a grand total of $29. The dress retailed at $895, but I bought it for $20. The skirt retailed for $775, but I bought it for $9. The total saving was $1,641. If that isn't the best shopping steal you have ever seen then I want to know where you shop.

Monday, August 22, 2011

Funny Fam


My cousin had a "photo booth" at her wedding and it was FAB! I love my family!
"They define my lifestyle as a wild life wit style." - Kid Cudi

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Photobooth with Roberto!


BBQ Time





Do Californians and Floridians appreciate BBQ's as much as us New Yorkers? Having a grill is a rarity in Manhattan, and any chance I get to partake in a BBQ, I'm there!

White Wedding Part 2




Two weeks after my cousin's wedding, I went back home for my dear friend Ann's wedding. It was sooooo beautiful and sooooo much fun. It was one of the best weekends I've had in awhile. I am just so blessed to have great friends and family!

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

White Wedding





My cousin Jennifer got married 2 weeks ago and it was such a great time. Jennifer is 4 months older than me and is the closest person I have to a sister. I love her and was so happy to be a part of her and Josh's big day.