Today I had the fantastic experience of spending the morning with R’s second grade class. We went on a field trip to Central Park where with the help of a Park Ranger, we learned all about rock formations. It is at times like this when I feel very fortunate that we have such an amazing greenspace to explore within the city. We may not have a backyard but we certainly do have an oasis of beauty to escape to whenever we would like. The kids loved being outside and I was thrilled to be along for the adventure! Here are some pics, Central Park is truly spectacular at this time of year. Enjoy and have a great day!
Posts Tagged ‘Central Park’
Wordless Wednesday: Spending the Morning in 2nd Grade
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Autumn in Central Park, Central Park, Exploring Central Park, Field trips to Central Park, greenspace, Life in NYC, Living in Manhattan, nature, park ranger, Pics of Central Park in the Fall, rock formations, Rock formations in Central Park, Wordless Wednesday, Wordless Wednesday Pics on October 24, 2012| 1 Comment »
Wordless Wednesday: Obelisk In Central Park
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Central Park, Cleopatra's Needle, Life in NYC, Living in Manhattan, MET, Metropolitan Museum of Art, running in Central Park, The beauty of Central Park, The Obelisk, The Obelisk in Central Park on September 12, 2012| 2 Comments »
I have logged many, many miles running in Central Park but it was only recently that I actually noticed the beautiful Obelisk (nicknamed Cleopatra’s Needle) that sits in grandeur behind the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Ask my friend Rachel, apparently I wasn’t very observant, although I blame all the focus on trying not to pass out while running ;)!! There is a fascinating story about this beautiful Obelisk, that you can read about here. Essentially it is the oldest man made object in the park and was indeed a gift from Egypt. Today as we were running through the park a woman was painting the Obelisk and I was compelled to stop and take a pic. She was incredibly talented and I was struck by the beauty of the morning, the Obelisk itself and her stunning representation. I hope you enjoy! Happy Wednesday everyone!!
Wordless Wednesday: Rhododendron Mile, Central Park
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Central Park, Central Park Conservancy, Central Park in full bloom, Life in NYC, Living in Manhattan, Moms Running, Rhododendron Mile, running in Central Park, Spring in NYC, Wordless Wednesday on April 25, 2012| Leave a Comment »
Today on our run in Central Park, we were on my favorite FLAT stretch on the east side of the park when our group noticed the beautiful flowers in bloom lining our route. Apparently this is a stretch from East 85th to 96th street that has been revitalized by the Central Park Conservancy and named Rhododendron Mile. The flowers have been planted and the full effect of the project in spectacular glory will be seen in Spring 2013. I think even this year, it already adds beautiful color to an already pretty amazing park. So now on those gruelling morning runs I will not only look forward to this stretch for it’s wonderful flatness but also for the added bonus of the incredible breathtaking beauty of nature. Hope you are enjoying your Wednesday, S =)
Wordless Wednesday: Stopping To Enjoy The View
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Central Park, Central Park in the Spring, Central Park Pics, full bloom, Life in NYC, Living in Manhattan, running, stunning beauty, Trees in Central Park Pictures, Wordless Wednesday on March 28, 2012| 1 Comment »
Spring has definitely sprung in NYC. On our Monday morning run through Central Park, the trees were in full bloom and it was beyond gorgeous. Our running group took the time to stop and admire the view and to pause and reflect on the stunning beauty of the day and place. I hope I never take for granted how lucky I am to call Central Park my backyard 😉 Happy Wednesday, enjoy the day!
Staycation- NYC Style!
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged American Girl Place, Beccarama, Bronx Zoo, Carlos Bake Shop, Central Park, kidzvuz, Life in NYC, Living in Manhattan, Magnolia Bakery, Mommy Poppins, Staycation, staycations in NYC, The Brooklyn Museum, The Museum of The Moving Image, The Secret World of Arrietty, Things to do on February Break with kids, Time Out New York For Kids, Times Square, Toys R Us on February 21, 2012| 4 Comments »
It is that time of year again- Winter Break. Although, I feel funny even saying that because I really don’t feel like we have even had winter here in NYC. The kids have worn their snow boots twice!! It has definitely been a crazy year for weather! Anyhoo, enough about that. This is the February school break week for the girls. Even though it really hasn’t been that long since the Holiday break, I really feel like everyone needed a little bit of change of pace and scenery. Case in point, on Sunday both girls stayed in their p.j.’s until mid afternoon and were totally content to hang in the apartment watching movies, reading and playing with their toys. They didn’t ask to go out once. They just needed some well deserved down time. I know how they feel.
There is something about February the shortest month, that seems to drag, wear on our patience and generally pull people into a funk. If the crap is going to hit the fan it usually happens in February 😉 So, on that note, it really is nice to have a bit of a breather right smack in the middle. While most New Yorker’s jet off to far away destinations or at least escape the Island, we have decided to enjoy a little staycation in one of the best cities in the world!! Ron is super busy at work right now and I have to admit, I am just enjoying NOT having a schedule to adhere to. I am sure by the end of the week I will be going a bit stir crazy, I am already missing my running group, but right now I am loving the flexibility. I also love exploring this incredible city and finding cool places to take the girls to.
Yesterday we decided to play tourist. The girls begged me to take them to the Times Square area because they really wanted to go to ToysRUs and American Girl Place. I was a little hesitant since it was a holiday and I did not want to get stuck in crowds and crowds of people. But, I gave in and we had a great day. We started off at the Empire 25 movie theatre on 42nd St. Over a healthy lunch of popcorn we watched the movie “The Secret World of Arrietty”. It was a wonderful movie and I highly recommend it. An enchanting, magical and thoughtful story. Each of us gave it two thumbs up!! After the movie we headed to ToysRUs. The girls had a specific “Barbie” that they were looking for and moved through the crowds like pros. I swear you would think those two had lived here since birth. I am often in awe of their confidence and resilience.
From ToysRUs we headed over to American Girl Place where they were eager to finally spend their gift card that Chantal had given them at Christmas. Again, they manoeuvred through crowds with comfort and ease. Not really sure what I was worried about, maybe MY sanity 😉 We topped the day off with a Magnolia cupcake. Yep, totally touristy and we loved it. Especially the part where it was just a short walk home through Central Park to crash in our warm and cozy apartment.
Today, we enjoyed a leisurely morning, followed by a manicure for the girls (another gift certificate from Christmas) and then a shopping trip to Trader Joe’s. We are getting ready for a friend sleeping over tonight where we will be making chocolate chip pancakes for dinner in celebration of Fat Tuesday.
And what does the rest of the week have in store for us? Who knows? I have a few ideas in the back of my head. My good friend Rebecca of Beccarama told me about The Museum of The Moving Image for the Muppet Exhibit, I know the girls would LOVE that. And then when they get home they can review it on the incredible Kidzvuz site (if you have kids/tweens and they haven’t visited this site yet, what are you waiting for??!!) There is also The Bronx Zoo, The Brooklyn Museum and of course, there is a Carlos Cake Boss mug that I have to replace… Really, a NYC staycation has endless possibilities!! We are looking forward to our next adventure. Oh, and February isn’t ALL bad, there is Ron’s birthday and on Friday we will dine in style to celebrate his 40th. By then, I will definitely need a drink or two 😉
*Some other great resources for kids in NYC are: NYCity Mama, Mommy Poppins, Time Out NYC Kids
Wordless Wednesday: Up A Tree In Central Park
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Central Park, Central Park Conservancy, Life in NYC, Living in Manhattan, New Yorker, NYC Parks and Recreation, parks and rec, shout out on January 25, 2012| 1 Comment »
A big shout out to the crew working in Central Park today. They are literally climbing trees, checking out the health and safety of all of the beautiful limbs that line the walking paths in the park. I have to admit I am a bit jealous, how cool would it be to climb one of the tallest trees in Central Park? Can you imagine the view from up there?! Thanks Parks and Rec and Central Park Conservancy. As New Yorker’s we are pretty lucky to have such an amazing backyard!! Have a fabulous Wednesday 😉
Wordless Wednesday: Christmas Day in Manhattan
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Carriage Rides Through Central Park, Central Park, Christmas Day, Christmas Day in Manhattan, Christmas Day in NYC, Life in NYC, Living in Manhattan, Merry Christmas, NYC Menorah, Pictures of NYC on Christmas Day, Radio City Music Hall, Rockefeller Center, Rockefeller Centre Tree, The Plaza, Tiffany's, Wordless Wednesday on December 28, 2011| 1 Comment »
After a wonderful Christmas morning, opening presents, counting our many blessings and feasting on a yummy brunch we decided to get a bit of exercise. Christmas Day was quite mild here in Manhattan with beautiful blue skies. We hopped on the subway and ventured into midtown, strolling along the sidewalks with all of the restless New Yorkers and tourists. Here are my pics from the day. Hope you enjoy them and are having a spectacular holiday season 🙂
Wordless Wednesday: Always Amazed By The Beauty Of Central Park
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Adventures in Central Park, Central Park, Christmas in NYC, Discovery Center- Central Park, Life in NYC, Lighting on the Discovery Center, Living in Manhattan, NYC, Pictures in Central Park, Wordless Wednesday on December 7, 2011| 2 Comments »
On Sunday I decided to take the girls to the Christmas lighting ceremony at the Discovery Center in Central Park. Forgetting about the huge body of water at the top of Central Park, I mistakenly made us get off the subway at 103rd st. instead of 110th. Whoops… it IS always an adventure. Our adventure took us through the beautiful ravine area of Central Park and around the Harlem Meer. It was gorgeous and once again I was awestruck by the incredible beauty found in the heart of Manhattan. I hope you enjoy the pics. Have a great day!

































































































