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One of my favorite things to do at this time of year is to simply walk the neighborhoods of Manhattan checking out all of the incredible decorations and window displays around the city. New York seems a bit nicer at this time of year, its tough edges softened a bit. There is a warm glow around the city and even though the rush and crush of people reaches an all time high (tourists, tourists and more tourists!), New Yorkers themselves seem to have a higher patience level and are more apt to be generous in giving and spirit. We also know exactly what areas of the city to stay away from and when. Macy’s on Black Friday? No way!! Midtown on Saturday during the day? Not a chance. And the Christmas Tree at Rockefeller Center? Looks just as good at a healthy distance.

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See?

A gingerbread Flatiron building at Citarella on the UWS.

A gingerbread Flatiron building at Citarella on the UWS.

Last night Ron and I secured a sitter and our date night consisted of an evening to simply walk the city and see the sights. We hopped on the subway and made our way downtown to the Canal Street stop on the N/R train. From there we continued through Soho up into NYU territory and Washington Sq. Park.

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Washington Sq. Park

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5th Avenue heading uptown

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Love all the festive doorways

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Beautifully decorated brownstones

We also stopped for a little liquid cheer at a pub called “Half Pint”. Hey, it was cold outside and we needed to keep our energy up 😉 And, the beer in the NYU neighborhood is pretty darn cheap, by NYC standards. We continued to Union Square checking out the holiday pop-up stores.

Beautiful gift ideas for everyone at the holiday stores- go see for yourself!

Beautiful gift ideas for everyone at the holiday stores- go see for yourself!

Leaving Union Square we continued walking up towards the Madison Square Park area, the beauty of the Empire State Building lit in honor of Nelson Mandela, seemed to be guiding our way.

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The Mighty Empire seen from the Flatiron Building

We honor you Mandiba!

We honor you Mandiba!

After another pause for a quick drink we continued on our way and headed into the Herald Square area to see the window display at Macy’s. They are really magical this year. My advice- go later in the evening, we arrived around 9:30 and the crowds were definitely manageable.

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Macy’s

Believe

Believe

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One of the best areas in NYC at any time of the year is Bryant Park. It really is incredibly festive around the holidays. Shhh… don’t tell anyone, but I actually like the Christmas tree here better than the one at Rockefeller Center. I find myself being a bit mesmerized by the skaters dancing around on the ice in the shadow of the beautiful public library.

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Skating at Bryant Park

The beautiful tree at Bryant Park

The beautiful tree at Bryant Park

Selfie!

Selfie!

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Always look up 😉

The Empire State Building looking over the library

The Empire State Building looking over the library

After Bryant Park we walked up Fifth Avenue and took in the annual light display. It never disappoints. Saks Fifth Avenue department store always has such interesting and unique windows. I love the Yeti!

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At this point in our adventure the wind was starting to pick up and well, we were getting cold… But we had to continue up to see the Tiffany Star.

Cartier

Cartier

Fendi

Fendi

Decorated street cart

Decorated street cart

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Swarovski

St. Regis Hotel

St. Regis Hotel

The Penninsula Hotel

The Peninsula Hotel

Harry Winston

Harry Winston

Bulgari

Bulgari

Tiffany & Co.

Tiffany & Co.

The Tiffany Star

The Tiffany Star

After checking out the star, we hailed a nice warm heated cab and headed home with hearts full of the Christmas spirit. So much so that we went out this morning and picked out our Christmas tree. She is a beauty!

Hello Santa!

Hello Santa!

BRRRR!

BRRRR!

Making the decision...

Making the decision…

Getting into the spirit =)

Getting into the spirit =)

Taking it home, NYC style!

Taking it home, NYC style!

The whole apartment is filled with the wonderful smell of the tree and the fake fireplace is on the t.v. It may be cold outside but it is warm and cozy in here.  Feeling grateful for time with family and for this city. Have a wonderful Sunday, hope it is filled with warmth, happiness and a bit of holiday cheer!

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This time of year in New York City is truly magical. The whole city, normally such a subdued place to begin with 😉 comes alive in decorations- beautiful lights and colors, lavish store front windows and displays. The festivities and celebrations are endless. Breathtaking views become even more impossibly stunning and a warm glow seems to take over the city. It is pretty hard to be a grinch although you can still find a few of those too! Over the Thanksgiving weekend, the true kick off to the holiday fun, we decided to get tickets to go and see “The Holiday Train Show” at New York Botanical Garden.

I had been wanting to go and explore the Botanical Gardens for a long time and this was the perfect excuse. It is a quick and easy 20 minute Metro North train ride from Manhattan into the Bronx. The Gardens are located right across from the train station. I recommend buying your train show tickets in advance as they do sell out. I bought my tickets for the timed entry a week in advance. You are free to explore the vast beautiful areas at the rest of the Botanical Garden while you are waiting to go into the Train Show. It is crowded while you go through the train show (no strollers are permitted) but you will want to take your time anyway. Most of the kids were in awe of the trains winding their way throughout the exhibit but I was mesmerized by all of the New York City landmarks that were constructed out of natural materials and plant life. It is truly amazing. If you have a chance, go and see this beautiful exhibit. I loved the whole Botanical Garden, we decided to put our tickets toward an annual family membership and I can’t wait to go back and explore the grounds during the different seasons.

This is just one of the many spectacular things going on in the city to ignite the spirit of the season. Hope you enjoy the pics. Happy Wednesday and Happy December =) Keep calm and remember to spike the eggnog!!

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I woke up this morning and the news from Ottawa was that there was a snow day!!! Oh how I love snow days. A day off work, home with the kids, frolicking in the fresh white stuff and hot chocolate with baileys. Pure winter bliss. I miss snow days!!

We don’t get too many snow days in Manhattan. They are few and far between. We are also getting a big storm but it is in the form of rain and wind. Not quite as glamorous and picturesque or fun to play in. Puddle jumping can be a bit of a bio-hazard 😉 Here are some pics I snapped on my walk today as I tried to dodge the torrential (sort of) downpour. And I will hope for at least one big awesome snow storm this winter, maybe on Christmas Eve? Pretty, pretty please Mother Nature?

Have fun my Ottawa friends and be safe 🙂 As my friend Nic pointed out the one downfall of snow and something I do not miss is the shoveling! Don’t shovel too hard and if you must, reward yourself with a nice hot toddy!! Happy Wednesday 🙂

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It is really easy to get stuck in a rut and never leave your neighborhood, especially in Manhattan where you can find everything you need within a 20 block radius- well, almost everything. Today I had a opportunity to go to my first ever Soul Cycle community ride. This is a ride which features an instructor that is just completing the training program and is leading a class for the first time.  It was amazing. I went to support a rider I know, who, if judging by today’s class, will be an incredible addition to the Soul team. The ride was held at Soul Cycle in the West Village. It was the perfect excuse to get out of neighborhood and wander the beautiful streets of  Soho and the West Village. Unfortunately I didn’t get to take a lot of pics, but I did take a few shots that capture the awesomeness (and unique face) of these neighborhoods. Hope you enjoy them. Have an incredible day and happy Wednesday!

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Wishing the beautiful Jessica a very happy birthday. Hanging with good friends is good for the soul 😉 Wishing you a wonderful year ahead xoxo

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This past Sunday was the ING NYC Marathon. Marathon Sunday in New York City is one of my favorite events of the year. In the days leading up to the marathon it is wonderful to see all of the people from all over the world wandering the streets of Manhattan taking in the sights and getting ready to run through the five boroughs. There is an amazing energy in the air and even the locals seem a little more welcoming and accommodating. How can you not admire and respect the people who are willingly going to run 26.2 miles??!!

This year with my incredible running moms group, I volunteered at the fluid station at mile 22. We were up bright and early for a hearty diner breakfast at 6:30 and then we made our way to 117th and 5th Ave for our day long shift. It was an unbelievable day. Watching the elite athletes run by up close was breathtaking. But the truly inspiring moments of the day belonged to the endless stream of every day runners that were pushing themselves to complete an awesome feat of running. There were many moments throughout the day that I found myself choked up with emotion. And then of course there was the gentleman who came up, grabbed a water and then deadpanned asked if I could call him a cab- beyond awesome. So many moments… cheering on each an every inspiring runner.

I wish all of you runners a HUGE congratulations!!!! You are truly inspirational and on marathon Sunday you contribute a little bit more greatness to our city.

And, it certainly reminded me to go and lace up my running shoes 😉

Happy Wednesday and Happy Running!

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So, this event I am helping out with is right across from Doughnut Plant. The temptation proved to be too great. It was worth every calorie. Happy hump day everyone 🙂

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I guess it all started with the Rugged Maniac a couple of years ago… Once you run one of these crazy, not for the faint of heart races you end up on a list or Facebook stalks you and posts and ads come your way. At least that is what seems to be happening, I am getting emails, suggestions to like pages and other info about crazy running races. The problem is that instead of deleting them, my insane midlife crisis self looks at the information and then passes it along to my equally irrational friends who encourage reckless behavior such as signing up for the latest ridiculous race. That is why this past weekend, Ron, Jessica and I ended up running the Zombie 5K. This race is a non timed “fun run” where you run 5K while maneuvering through obstacles while being chased by zombies. You start the race with 3 flags and if the Zombies have not captured all your flags by end of the race you are a survivor. If you have no flags at the finish you are infected. Right. The race supports and funds are raised for an amazing foundation that specializes in childhood brain injuries –Kennedy Krieger Institute.

On Saturday we awoke to a chilly day with bright blue skies and we were ready for the Zombie Apocalypse! After a hearty breakfast of bagels and caffeinated beverages we piled into Jessica’s jeep and headed to the Aviator’s Sports Complex in (the) Brooklyn.

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A beautiful morning for the Zombie Apocalypse!

When we arrived at the race course we were greeted by other runners decked out in running gear and then of course, there were the zombies. People had put together elaborate costumes and the make-up was professionally done. These were some freakishly scary looking undead. I am not a huge fan of horror movies and was very happy that this was not a night time race. Creepy.

Even the fast food giants will not be safe during the invasion!

Even the fast food giants will not be safe during the invasion!

After making last minute preparations- going to the bathroom a few times, adjusting our flag belts and putting our team uniform together, we checked our gear and headed over to the stage area. The hilarious and talented d.j. was stating the rules (basically keeps your hands to yourself and play fair) and pumping up the energy of the 11:00 wave. Then the real fun began…

Go Team!!

Go Team!!

Our inspirational team shirts!

Our inspirational team shirts! “I like you but if Zombies chase us, I am totally tripping you!”

BEFORE!

BEFORE!

Counting down, they released us on to the course. Unlike other races where the people at the front usually race ahead, in this run everyone tended to stick together as a pack, constantly on the lookout for the walking dead. There is definitely safety in numbers. We climbed over obstacles and tried to strategize on the fly, but basically we all just tried to out run the zombies. And for many it worked and for a great many more it didn’t.

After completing the last obstacle of jumping into a dumpster full of ice cold red tinged water, running through a gauntlet of brain eaters, diving under a fence and belly crawling to the finish, we had made it! Well, two of us had anyway…

AFTER!!

AFTER!!

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Looking good =)

Unfortunately I was infected. So if you notice any strange behavior over the next few weeks, that could be why. I seem to be easily distracted by brains…

Two survivors, two infected!

Two survivors, two infected!

The good news is that we all celebrated with beer 🙂

Beer Me.

Beer Me.

I am sure I can speak for the group when I say we had an absolute blast. So much fun. We even met a new friend and teammate, Roy. Thanks for sharing in our adventure, tons of fun spending the day with you.

So, when the next email/post comes around advertising another crazy race, I will probably consider signing up again. Anyone want to join?? I bet you do.

P.S. We did lose one team member to the flu right before the race, or maybe that was just an excuse, haven’t seen Becky in awhile… maybe she has been zombified 😉 We missed you Becky, the next race has your name written all over it!!!

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We have been very spoiled with the weather over the past few weeks in NYC. It has been sunny and very mild for the season. In a word, it has been glorious. I feel like I need to cherish these beautiful fall days because pretty soon the dropping temperatures, sharp winds and shorter days of light will arrive. Winter is creeping in right around the corner. So today on the blog I am simply sharing some photos I have taken over the past week that have captured the essence of autumn and it’s loveliness in NYC. It really is my favorite season here. Hope you are having a good week. Happy Wednesday and Happy Autumn!!! 🙂 image image image image   image   image   image   image

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It is one of those gloomy, gray, coolish fall days where it would be very easy to pull the covers over your head and go back to bed. Instead I went on an errand run with my friend Jess and took some pics along the way. Hope you enjoy the randomness of my latest adventure wandering the streets of Manhattan. From Chelsea to Harlem and back home again, I love the different vibes in each of the the ‘hoods in this city! Happy Hump Day =)

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