Sunday, September 23, 2007

Yoga Anyone?

I want to try something new and I am thinking yoga might be it. There is a yoga studio down the street that offers an Intro To Yoga Workshop and I'm trying to work up the nerve to sign up. I'm a little nervous since I don't know what to expect, wear or bring!


Anyone out there into yoga?


If you live on the UES like I do, I'm going to check out New York Yoga. They have two locations: 86th & York and their Hot Yoga at 85th & Lex. When you sign up for one of their 90 minute workshops you also get one month unlimited classes all for the bargain price of $129.




Maybe someday I'll be flexible enough to attempt this because at this point if I tried to do it I'd end up in the hospital!!!!

I'll let you know how it goes.

Friday, September 21, 2007

One of the best things about New York City is that you never have to eat at the same place twice if you don't want too. Last night I was feeling seafood so off to McCormick and Smick's we went. They were having a deal if you made an online reservation you would receive $25 off your meal - sounds good to me.

D and I had a great time. We had a couple drinks at the bar with a uber-cool bartender before we headed to our table. We started with the small oyster sampler and then for entrees I had the jumbo scallops with wildmushroom risotto and D had a 2lb lobster. The night wouldn't be complete without a little flourless chocolate cake with raspberry sauce. Unfortunately, we both woke up around 5am with terrible headaches. Not the hangover kind either. Not sure what the issue is but I'm not happy.

At any rate, onto other restaurants. I've been to so many places it would hard to put it all in one post. I'll start with a few places I've been recently and my thoughts on said establishments.


Thai
If you are into Thai and are on the Upper East Side look into Thai Milano. It's on 2nd Ave between 90th and 91st. They do fabulous delivery as well. Love this place.


Spice, anothing Thai joint has a semi-trendy atmosphere on the Upper East Side, is located on 2nd Ave between 73rd and 74th. The food was okay, not as good as Thai Milano in my opinion, but still good. The drinks were expensive for the size (but this is NYC). I'd go back if I was down that way, but not my favorite.


Chinese/Asian Cuisene
Noodles 28 is a Chinese, Vietnamese, Noodle Shop. You get a little bit of everything here. I love that you can choose your noodle. They have pretty good dumplings too. Noodles 28 is located on 2nd Ave. at 85th. Their portions are large so go hungry. Take out is as good as eating there!

Pic Up Stix - a little Chinese place located on Lex between 90th and 91st. Don't expect anything fancy, but the food is good. We ordered General Tso's Chicken and half a Peking Duck, I really enjoyed the duck.

Thursday, September 20, 2007

Crate and Barrel

I love Crate and Barrel. In fact, D thinks it's an obsession. I have been married for two months now and I still love looking at my registry there. So when it came time to buy some furniture for our new apartment off to C&B we went.
Living in NYC makes shopping at Crate and Barrel that much more fun because the store on Madison is huge (well at least compared to the one where I use to live). We were on the hunt for a leather chair and ottoman so D can enjoy his UNC Tarheels from the comfort of his own little space (apparently the dog and I take up too much room on the couch). This is we what bought, it's called the Tracy Leather Chair (we got the ottoman too!). I can't wait for it to get here next week!
I have a few other fun things arriving too. How could to go to one of my favorite stores and not buy a goodie or two for myself - I mean the chair is really for D. Or at least that is what I tell myself because after all if it's all on the registry it's okay for me to buy it, right?
I just love this Rattan Basket! It's only $69.95 and it'll be just perfect for extra blankets and throw pillows this winter!

I just love simple vases and this one is only $6.95! How can you beat that? With flower vendors on every corner I need to up my vase collection a notch or two since the only ones I have currently are ones that came with flowers that were sent to me and the one really nice one we received as a wedding present!
I just adore these Take-Out cups with lids. They are so perfect for sending leftovers home with guests and for the completely affordable price of $3.95 (plus $0.50 for the lid) you don't need to get them back! I think I'll get 6!

Till next time...

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Blogging

Okay I admit it, I'm a bad blogger.

Or at least I have been.

I thought that blogging would give me something to do, a release if you will, from the stress of planning a wedding, quitting my job, packing, moving, unpacking, and looking for a new job, not to mention trying to figure out which was is up since I now live in Manhattan. But, alas, I've found myself wandering the streets of Manhattan looking for things to do, trying to figure out how to make friends, and well catching up on a lot of TV. Lame I know (at least the TV part anyway).

I read a lot of blogs. I love when you all post new ones. I get excited. People blog about EVERYTHING. There are those dedicated solely to peoples life experiences, those to cooking (maybe I'll learn something), and a personal favorite is one dedicated to cupcakes!

Being that I live in this uber-chic city where anything and everything can happen I think you'll find that I'm an eclectic blogger. It may take me a while to figure out how to post links and pictures (actually I'm sorta lazy about uploading pictures to be honest, but I'll work on that) but I'll try and keep it interesting. So stay tuned and I hope you enjoy.