Monday, June 27, 2011

Packing Frenzy

I am (and always have been) a huge advocate of the "girlfriend getaway." I love my boyfriend and I adore traveling with him, but I also think that girl bonding time is crucially important for fostering powerful friendships, and for making relationship bonds even stronger.  In the spirit of that, I am heading out on Wednesday for an annual trip that has become a special tradition.  I will miss the boyfriend and the dog though...thank goodness for skype :)   

This particular trip is to South East Asia and, while I am bringing very little, there are still seemingly always a million things to do when one leaves the country. I will try to post intermittently while there, but most likely, posts will follow when I return! I have downloaded a ton of books to read for the beach portion of my trip so, hopefully, I will have a lot of recommendations in a couple of weeks.

Here's a little preview of what's in store...
A sky high welcome cocktail at Bangkok's highest restaurant, Vertigo. If you know me, irony abounds in the fact that this is our first stop...That said, in my opinion, there is no better way to make an acquaintance of a new city then by having a cool drink and an amazing bird's eye view...
Elephants galore in Chiang Mai...in addition to trekking through misty mountains and browsing local artisan's work in night markets...
And, most importantly, after a long school year, some reading under an umbrella with some of the most spectacular ocean views in the whole wide world--or so I am told! 
And then, of course, all of the amazing unplanned things that come with travel...those are the best! 
Happy Reading! 

Friday, June 24, 2011

Friday Footnotes

Here are some things I am loving and looking forward to on this lovely Friday!
With a busy, busy weekend ahead, I am looking forward to staying in tonight and watching a movie with the boyfriend! Popcorn, anyone?!
One of my lovely friends is getting married at the end of July and her wedding shower is tomorrow...looking forward to celebrating with her! Speaking of things I am loving...at this friend's wedding there are going to be LAWN GAMES!! A wedding where we can play wiffle ball?? Yes, please! Oh, and did I mentioned there will also be a photo booth, an ice cream truck, and an end-of-the-night bonfire??! Can. Not. Wait.
Sunday, the boyfriend and I are taking the (currently free) ferry from Manhattan to Brooklyn to go explore all of the miscellany at Brooklyn Flea. I am so excited for the view of Manhattan and a fun boat ride! Not to mention all of the cool things I might potentially find at Brooklyn Flea. Current Craves: an old school classroom reference globe, a library card catalogue (which I plan to someday convert to a wine rack like the one seen here), and, lastly, old keys that I can convert to necklaces (it's my new obsession!).
Unintended Humor: Today, the seniors at the school I currently work at graduated from high school.  The key note speaker was a politician representing some of the wealthiest constituents in Manhattan. My students represent some of the poorest. What did the lovely politician decide to speak to the students about????
Golf.
I could not have paid for better humor.
Lastly, fun mail. And on a Friday!! Usually my mail consists of one of the following: bills, catalogues, and strange mailings addressed to previous apartment tenants.  So, imagine my glee when I came home today to a package addressed to me!! Yeah, my boyfriend's mom is awesome... In the spirit of making someone's day, mail out a fun gift or card to someone you love. If you can time it so it arrived on a Friday even better!
Or...I sure wouldn't mind finding this in my mailbox:
Happy Friday!

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Ikebana

One of the (many) things that I love about New York City is the presence of flowers; while we might not boast the natural flora of other places, it does often seem that we are surrounded by flowers.  From Central Park to flower shops, flowers are abundant--especially in the warmer months.  Since flowers at my local corner markets are inexpensive and ever-present, I find myself buying flowers far more often than I ever did when I was living elsewhere.
This week I have been experimenting with flowers in one of my favorite colors: fuchsia.  The art of flower arranging is supposed to be very soothing and truly I have found it so as I carefully arrange each flower until it finds its potential within the cluster.  This week's flowers I centered in a tall, clear, glass vase and placed it in the middle of an intricately embellished gold mirror that I found at a flea market years ago.  I love the complementary warm tones of the gold and the deep, bright pink and the lovely refreshing color of the deep green stems.  Lovely...

 

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Summer Book Club

Do you belong to a book club?
I have done several book clubs over the past few years. The most successful was one that I did with a group of English teachers from various schools around New York City...hmm...I wonder why? We would take turns hosting, make brunch, and discuss the "assigned" book.  It was through this book club that I read some really great books that reflected the variety of people within the group.  Some favorites were: Joan Didion's The Year of Magical Thinking; a depressing read but also a fascinating look at grief. 
Richard Russo's Empire Falls; an excellent read....
Another favorite was Zadie Smith's White Teeth; awesomeness...so good.
This summer I am in another book club--also filled with nerdy English teachers. I am looking forward to our first read: Crime and Punishment! Nothing like a little Dostoevsky to get the summer rolling...
Happy Reading! 

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

For those of you who watch The Bachelorette...

I am embarrassed to say that I count myself among you...For some reason, every television season I get sucked into one really bad show. In the fall it is The Vampire Diaries. I just can't help but swoon slightly over Damon Salvatore, despite the boyfriend's relentlessly making fun of him throughout the show.  In the summer, it is The Bachelorette.
I was talking to one of my friends the other day and she was lamenting the lack of quality single guys in Manhattan.  There are two bachelors from New York, New York on this season's Bachelorette both of whom are nice, have great jobs, and are super cute.  When I pointed this out, my friend exclaimed, "Yeah, but you never run into guys like them in Manhattan!"
Well, today as I was walking home from work with the star of my own Bachelorette show, he pointed out the bachelor Ames from this season's show: Spotted on 68th and Lexington Avenue...
Why, you might ask, does my boyfriend know (well enough to point out) the bachelors on this season's show? Living in Manhattan, in a one bedroom, one person's bad television becomes another person's noise pollution--though I personally suspect he enjoys it...
Anyways, I of course needed to send a picture to my friend who had just argued that one never runs into these types of guys in Manhattan, so as I stood awkwardly by a fruit stand, I took Ames' picture-- stalker style from afar.
So, for my friend, who shall remain unnamed... this one's for you!

First Day of Summer

Ahhh...summer has officially begun! While fall has always been my favorite season because of the weather, the seasonal produce, halloween, and the changing leaves, I must say that, as a teacher, summer has made a rapid ascent in my seasonal favorites pecking order.  Apart from the time off and the travel time that summer affords me, there are some other things about summer that I just can't get enough of...
I remember strawberry picking with my mom and sisters when I was little. We would take a hayride out on the farm and pick fresh, juicy strawberries that my mom would magically turn into strawberry bread when we got home.
Kayaking in the summer is the best. Near where I grew up there is a great kayaking place down a refreshingly cool river. I remember a million summers ago, my friend and I shoddily attached the kayak to the roof of her dad's car and went for a paddle down the Farmington.  It was a cool, summer day and the sun streamed through the trees beautifully as we made our way along. I am looking forward to kayaking a lot this summer! First, around the Phi Phi Islands of Thailand and then around Vancouver Island in British Columbia...
Reading a great book in a hammock in the shade. If you're ever in Montezuma, Costa Rica my favorite hammock reading spot is at the Amor de Mar.  Completely laid back and unpretentious, this little spot has ocean views, a tasty breakfast and relaxing hammocks scattered across the property.
Travel...but of course!
Going to the beach and staying until that amazing point in the day when the sun is soft and the breeze is cool...
Yes, welcome summer...

Monday, June 20, 2011

Committed

Today marks a critical day in New York with regard to same sex marriage.  The New York Times reports that as of this afternoon no decision has been reached in Albany regarding the Marriage Equality Act.  That said, it seems that more so than ever, the people of New York are leaning towards equality in marriage and recognition of gay rights.  Personally, I hope that this hurdle in the path to the equality of the institution of marriage will be overcome as more and more states begin to move in the direction of recognizing this human right of marriage.
If you are looking for an interesting read exploring the institution of marriage, pick up Elizabeth Gilbert's Committed. In this work of non-fiction, the author of Eat, Pray, Love writes about love, marriage, and, of course, travel!

Slacker

Last week was so busy that I only posted once...yikes! I am slacking. I will make up for it with multiple book recommendations...
Next week I am off to Thailand, which I am incredibly excited about. I cannot wait to roam the markets of Bangkok, cross something off the old bucket list after my long anticipated visit to Elephant Nature Park, head to the "spiritual heart" of Thailand via the temples of Chiang Mai, and take in the spectacular views of the Phi Phi Islands...
As I finish the end of a very hectic school year, I am looking forward to lounging on the beach and reading some good books.  Since I have made the switch to the nook (though I still fret over the eventual loss of the print medium), I am also excited about the fact that I will be able to "carry" multiple books with me without lugging tons of extra weight.  That said, I will miss the traveler's thrill of trading books with fellow travelers. 
Here are some of the books that I plan to bring...keep in mind that I often adhere to the "beach read" genre while on vacation!
The Paris Wife by Paula McLain
I love Ernest Hemingway and I am pretty sure that I will love the story of his great love just as much as him... 
Raven Stole the Moon by Garth Stein.
One of my favorite fictional characters is Enzo from The Art of Racing in the Rain and I am hoping that I will also fall in love with the plot of his newest novel...
All We Ever Wanted Was Everything by Janelle Brown.
Ok, so while its recommendation comes from People magazine...I think it will be a fun beach read, which on a Thai island sounds like just the thing :) Plus, I kinda love the cover.
Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston
I am planning to teach this book next year and need to read it since the last time I picked it up was back in high school...
If anyone else has other recommendations please pass them along! I am going to tear through books on the 25 + hour plane ride alone--and then there is no greater joy than an amazing novel when your toes are in the sand... 
Happy Reading!

Last Day to Enter...

One of my favorite blogs Oh Happy Day has a contest where you can win a trip to Paris...
Enter Here:
http://ohhappyday.com/2011/06/goes-to-paris/
Oh Paris.....Le Sigh....

Monday, June 13, 2011

Book Update

A couple weekends ago, I went to see King Lear at BAM in Brooklyn.  The woman who came to sit next to me had a service dog with her who skillfully navigated altitude-sickness-inducing seats and narrow rows packed tightly with a "full house" of people there to see King Lear descend into madness.  The dog sat patiently, doing his job, protecting his owner as she watched the show.  I am in awe of service dogs.  Really, I am in awe of all dogs...their compassion, boundless capacity for love, their wagging tails...I digress.  Humans coexist with them on many levels (sometimes strangely); they are workers we rely on, companions we love, on the Upper East Side of Manhattan-they are dinner dates at restaurants.
Last summer, in Cambodia, we were driving to an orphanage on the border of Thailand to spend time teaching the children there English. Samnang, who is one of the most compassionate people I have ever met, was driving and I was sitting in the middle seat of the van.  As we drove along pot-holed dirt roads at a speed I thought impossible for that terrain, a "street dog" ran out in front of the van. Samnang kept going barreling towards the mutt. I heard the impact. I screamed and began to sob unable to control what, for me, was an instant reaction.  Our program advisor turned around and yelled at me while Samnang looked in the rearview mirror at my tear streaked and contorted face with a look of pain and regret.  While I understood why Samnang had to keep going straight as he drove a van filled with people down a treacherous road, I often think about that dog back in Cambodia.

Last week I mentioned that I had started reading The Story of Edgar Sawtelle.  Everyone must read it--even non-dog lovers. I am in love with the characters, the writing, the dogs...LOVE.  In honor of the amazing dogs in this novel, I want to explore dog friendly places in New York City.
Here are my top 5 (there are obviously millions more!) dog friendly things to do in a city that--though insisting that dogs be contained on subways and not Parisian in doggy dining philosophy--is still a city of dog lovers...
1. You can shop with your dog here. While I am sure that this is true in all stores, I remember noticing it more profoundly here that people truly bring their dogs everywhere! If you happen to be shopping at the Time Warner Center, you can stop at the amazing Bouchon Bakery and get a treat for your dog!
2. In a city with so many great outdoor dining options, your dog always has a place to sit if you want to go out and eat with him at your feet.
3. The dog run at my neighborhood Carl Schurz Park...a beautiful view of the East River, a lovely walk through a gorgeously landscaped park to get there, and a newly refinished surface in the small dog run for the dogs to...well...run.
4. Not to mention the long list of bars where you can bring your dog... I knew I liked this city for a reason!
5. Feel like a burger and some casual outdoor seating? Bring your dog to Shake Shack! There are even water bowls for dogs and treats on the menu!

Friday, June 10, 2011

Friday Footnotes

In need of something to do in New York City this weekend??
Here are some suggestions:
Enjoy a walk along the (newly expanded) High Line:
Grab a beer at the Standard Biergarten post walk:
Speaking of beer gardens...head over to the newly opened Birreria in Eately!
Have some Korean fried chicken, have a saki infused cocktail, and enjoy listening to some jazz at Mono + Mono... Yum...
Happy Weekend!

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Houndlet

I will be quite happy to settle in tonight with a good book and air conditioning. The weather hit one hundred degrees today in the city and I began this scorcher of a day with an unwanted run across Central Park when I was already running late and the cab that I jumped in to make up for lost time got stuck in traffic.  I made it from 5th Avenue to Amsterdam in record time; however, I was sweaty and gross by the time I got to work.  Not a pleasant way to start the day, therefore, I look forward to a pleasant way to end the day.  The Story of Edgar Sawtelle by David Wroblewski fits the bill.  I am just beginning to read this book and I am already enchanted. Granted, while any book that features a dog is usually an easy sell for me, I also love the fact that this is, essentially, the story of Hamlet.
I am off to relax and read!
Stay cool and happy reading...

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

I Just Can't Help...

but love the name of this place!
Beekman Bar and Books (which, incidentally, was today's Groupon special!) looks like an amazing place to cozy up in those hot summer months and read a great book! The interior looks totally James Bond and makes me want to pretend I am a spy who has been asked to meet in the library for details of my top secret mission: whiskey-neat, sunglasses concealing the eyes, pen that transforms into a spy camera...yes, please...

The Pomp of Admission...

Today, as I walked out to get lunch on the Upper West Side...or, more importantly, iced coffee, I saw an 80-year-old man walk by wearing a graduation cap and gown. There were no other graduates by his side and a Tuesday afternoon seems like an odd time for a graduation, but nevertheless, he walked confidently towards his destination.  Maybe he was crazy and "Pomp and Circumstance" plays on repeat in his head as he marches around Manhattan, or maybe he was an inspirational man with an amazing story of college degrees hindered by war time service, family, and his own children's tuition bills. Regardless, it got me thinking about graduations.
For those looking for a great book that harkens back to those graduation days--or just a fun read that includes some hilarious excerpts of student's college admissions essays--I would recommend the book Admission by Jean Hanff Korelitz.  The book gracefully dances through hilarity and poignancy as we follow the main character Portia, an admissions officer at Princeton, through her own personal struggles and the struggles of the desperate students vying for admission to the Ivy League.  Grab your graduation caps and dance through Manhattan...

Happy Reading!

Friday, June 3, 2011

Friday Footnotes

Things I am loving on this amazing (almost fall-like) day in NYC...
<3 How amazing the weather was on my walk home through Central Park today! Street musicians were out in full force as were bridal parties getting photographed which made for entertaining and lively travels home.
<3 The new Terrence Malick film: The Tree of Life
My plans to spend the day wandering around in Brooklyn tomorrow and going to see King Lear at BAM tomorrow night.  I just love Shakespeare!
Speaking of Shakespeare...I am so excited for the official season of Shakespeare in the Park to begin this June...My favorite play to date was actually not even Shakespeare, but the musical Hair; however, I am still super excited to see All's Well That Ends Well! There is nothing like outdoor theater on a perfect summer night, white wine in hand and fabulous entertainment in front of you. This year, I will try not to spill my wine everywhere. Oops!
Can't wait to stop off at this restaurant this weekend...
I am a sucker for artisanal beers from an array of "little towns" in New York!
And last, but not least...just bought tickets to Vancouver! Looking forward to exploring what sounds like an amazing city. Already dreaming of eating a lot of fresh seafood, kayaking around Vancouver Island, and exploring the famous Stanley Park...
Guess my reading this weekend will be of the guidebook variety!
Happy Weekend!

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Ice Cream "Sun" Day

Today my post turns from books to ice cream in honor of the 90 degree plus weather that is currently visiting this lovely city...I am hoping that it is an ephemeral visit. Since it is too hot to even turn the pages of a book (or press the buttons of a nook), instead I will point you in the direction of a few of my favorite ice cream places...
Sedutto (nestled on the UES) has the best peanut butter chocolate chip frozen yogurt ever!
Big Gay Ice Cream Truck: Personally, I just love getting ice cream from an ice cream truck on a hot day!
Pinkberry: Chain or not, I adore this place and the tangy original flavor with bananas, strawberries and chocolate chips. My only warning--good luck fighting through the throngs of high school students waiting on line for their frozen yogurt fix...
Grom: Ice cream heaven...
L'Arte Del Gelato + a trip to the (now extended) Highline and Chelsea Market = Amazing
16 Handles (yeah, yeah...another chain...tell me that as you are mixing magical frozen yogurt combinations with their Willy Wonka-esque handles...) See Pinkberry warning--same demographic plus add strollers...
Momofuko Milk Bar: Not to be confused with the Milk Bar in Clockwork Orange, come here for the addictive desserts...
Happy Ice Creaming!