Posts Tagged ‘Living in Manhattan’
Wordless Wednesday: 12 Years, Never Forget
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged 9/11, Life in NYC, Living in Manhattan, remembering 9/11, September 11, Wordless Wednesday, Wordless Wednesday Pic on September 11, 2013| Leave a Comment »
Wordless Wednesday: Last Little Bit of Play
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Back-to-School, children's museum of manhattan, CMOM, end of summer, Life in NYC, Living in Manhattan, Wordless Wednesday, Wordless Wednesday Pics on September 4, 2013| Leave a Comment »
Well it is definitely September and the pace of life is speeding up. Although the girls do not go back to school until Monday, my mind is full of school related anxiety and “stuff”. Classes are set, I am figuring out pick up and drop off (I have a middle schooler now!!), after-school activities/schedules, new shoes, new clothes and of course what to pack for the dreaded daily lunch π And then of course all the goals that we have set for the coming year… It really does seem like September is the real New Year’s!!
So… When my youngest insisted on going to the Children’s Museum of Manhattan (CMOM) today I was hesitant. We have not been there for over a year or so. It really is the perfect spot for little kids, my oldest has definitely outgrown it. But ‘R’ wanted to go and see the Healthy Eating and Body Exhibit and well, I couldn’t really argue with that.
We had a blast while ‘A’ stayed home and put the finishing touches on her summer assignments. I was reminded to slow down and enjoy… there are a few precious days of summer left. And most importantly, that play is indeed learning.
Happy Wednesday my friends!
Hawaii: Mahalo, A Hui Hou
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged exploring Hawaii, Fair Wind Cruises Hawaii, Hawaii The Big Island Revealed- The Ultimate Guidebook, Hawaiian vacation, lava tubes, Life in NYC, lifetime experience, Living in Manhattan, snorkeling, traveling around the Big Island, vacation fun in Hawaii, vacation on the Big Island of Hawaii, Volcanoes National Park on August 26, 2013| 2 Comments »
Well, I am definitely back to reality- the test scores are out, my laundry bin is overflowing, the skies are cloudy and not a single person that rushed by me at “Manhattan pace” today wished me “Aloha!”. Sigh. Although, it was wonderful to sleep in my own bed last night, there really is nothing better than crawling into your own bed after a long day of travel. We are safely home after an incredible Hawaiian vacation. The memories of this trip will definitely carry me through as the weather gets colder and life becomes a little bit more stressful as summer ends…
Here are some of my favorite highlights from our trip. I hope you enjoy them.
Snorkeling
We had a blast going on our snorkeling adventure at Fair Wind Cruises.Β This was a fabulous trip for the whole family. The girls loved the snorkeling but I think they also spent an equal amount of time careening off the waterslides into the ocean. It was a great day for everyone and I especially enjoyed relaxing and swimming through the beautiful blue water being amazed and awed by the variety of ocean life.
Visiting the Volcano
Visting the Volcanoes National Park was truly a once in a lifetime experience. I mean it is not very often that you get to drive along Saddle Road between two volcanoes (Kilauea and Mauna Lao) into a national park that leads to lookouts, lava tubes, tropical rainforest conditions and steam vents. Our one regret was that we were not able to add a long hike to our visit, we will have to add that to our list for next time. It really was breathtakingly beautiful. Standing looking at and learning about these powerful earth monuments is mind blowing.
Beaches
I think it is safe to say that the girls have found my love of the ocean. Every time we stopped to explore a new beach or waterfront the girls wanted to dip their feet into the water. I could look at the waves crashing on to the shore all day. My dream is to have a little shack on the ocean where I could be lulled into sleep by the sound of the surf every night. What do you think Ron? We did seem some beautiful properties in Pauko Bay π
Traveling the Whole Island
One of the books we relied on when researching where to go, what to do, sights to see etc. was “Hawaii The Big Island Revealed- The Ultimate Guidebook”. I highly recommend this book if you are planning on visiting the Big Island. We used this book extensively while we were exploring. We accidentally flew into Hilo airport instead of Kona Airport which would have been much closer to our resort BUT instead of letting this bother us we decided to use it as a positive. If we hadn’t flown into Hilo we probably would not have had the chance to see the sights on that side of the island. The Hilo side is incredibly lush and beautiful with lots of stops that include beautiful waterfalls, black sand beaches, crashing surf, farming communities, the botanical gardens, winding roads through little towns, surfing spots and many other interesting things to see. During our stay we circled the Big Island and found many awesome things along the way. Here are a few pics…
Sunsets
I can’t imagine that you would ever get tired of watching the sunset over the ocean. There are “scenic points” all along the highways where you can pull your car over so that you will not miss these spectacular moments in time. I like to think that the locals cherish this time just as much as the tourists.
I really cannot say enough about our Hawaiian adventure. I am hoping that I can bask in the relaxing glow for as long as possible. Normally I am ready to come home by the time our vacation is ending, I can honestly say that this time I would have happily stayed for a few more days… It was so very easy to get lost in the magic of the Island. A hui hou, until we meet again. I know that we will be back.
P.S. As an aside, it is very hard to play the license plate game in Hawaii but that doesn’t mean we didn’t try π Ron is the reigning champ at a whopping 7 out of state plates!
Wordless Wednesday: A Massage, A Covered Chair And The Ocean
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Life in NYC, Living in Manhattan, relaxing, the big Island, vacation in Hawaii on August 21, 2013| 3 Comments »
Today the kids went to the Keiki Club for an all day adventure of fishing and making some local cuisine and well, who cares really because it meant that Ron and I got to go get a massage a kid-free lunch and the afternoon in a covered cabana, reading, relaxing and staring at the ocean. Life is good. Happy Wednesday from paradise xox
Aloha From Hawaii: Part One
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Big Island of Hawaii, family vacation, Hawaii, Hawaii vacation, Hilton Grand Vacations Kings Land, I love Hawaii, Kohala Coast, Life in NYC, Living in Manhattan, Waikoloa, Waikoloa Village on August 19, 2013| 2 Comments »
My obsession to visit Hawaii started a couple of winter’s ago when I was stuck on the couch for a week with a nasty cold/flu. The weather outside was miserable, I was miserable and was looking for a new show to watch. I got sucked in to “Hawaii Five-O”. I am not even sure the show was that phenomenal but the incredibly beautiful scenery episode after episode was exactly what I needed. And I knew right at that moment that I MUST visit Hawaii one day. Flash forward and here we are. I still can’t really believe it. I am sitting here writing this poolside, the sun is dazzling, the sky is crystal blue and the palm trees are swaying in the breeze- heavenly.

After a day long traveling adventure and arriving late in the evening, we awoke bright and early the first morning to a spectacular sunrise. A cup of coffee on the balcony or run at this time of day really is good for the mind and body.

I have totally fallen in love with the Big Island. We are having an incredible time. It truly is a magical place. I feel like we have only just begun to see the amazing sights. Our hotel at Kings Land is sleepy and relaxing. The staff is welcoming and warm. Dinner at restaurants is served from 5-9:30. Unlike NYC, the vibe here is get up early enjoy a full jam packed day in the sun and then retire early to re-energize for the next day. We seem to be adjusting just fine π

So far we have chilled out at the pool, wave jumped at the beach, the girls have swam with dolphins, Ron and I tried paddle boarding, we have snorkeled, tried the local cuisine and most of all we have relaxed. Life is good. We are lucky and I am grateful. Here are some of my favorite pics so far. I look forward to sharing more of our adventures. Shaka Brah!
Wordless Wednesday: My Little Bro Got Hitched!
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Family, Friends, happiness, Life in NYC, little brother getting married, Living in Manhattan, love, Paul and Andrea, summer wedding, wedding, Wordless Wednesday, Wordless Wednesday Pics on August 14, 2013| 3 Comments »
This past weekend the whole family traveled to Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada to see my little bro also known as “crazy one-eyed uncle Paul” get married. It was an absolutely fabulous time. I can honestly say that I have never seen my brother that happy. He was ecstatic and it is clear to me that Andrea and Paul are a perfect match. Β From the moment we got off the plane, Andrea’s family was incredibly welcoming and warm and in true Italian style showed their love by feeding us with spectacular food. It was a wonderful time filled with love, laughter, family, new family, friends, Canadian warmth and hospitality and of course a little bit of adventure too π I have included some of my favorite pics from the big day, hope you enjoy them. Congratulations Andrea and Paul, we wish you much joy and happiness as you start your new life together!!!!! xoxoxo
Wordless Wednesday: Excited!!!
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged excited, heading to Uncle Paul's wedding, Life in NYC, Living in Manhattan, Wordless Wednesday, Wordless Wednesday Pic on August 7, 2013| Leave a Comment »
We are sitting in the airport waiting to board our plane to Toronto and then connect to Sault Ste. Marie. The whole damn family is excited because crazy “one-eyed” Uncle Paul (brother Paul) is getting married. We can’t wait!!!! Look out Canada, here we come π We are SUPER excited even at 5:30 in the morning π Happy Wednesday!!!
Wordless Wednesday: Girls Weekend in NYC!
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged friends coming to visit, Friendship, girls weekend away in NYC, Life in NYC, Living in Manhattan, new memories, Pics of NYC, visiting with friends, Weekend Away, Wordless Wednesday, Wordless Wednesday Pics on July 31, 2013| 1 Comment »
I always say that it has been a most excellent weekend in NYC if your feet hurt, your belly is full of good food, your bank account is a whole lot emptier, many drinks have been drunk, many excellent sights have been seen and much laughter has been had. Based on that criteria, this past weekend visit with my Ottawa girlies was a HUGE success and a much needed adventure for all. We walked and walked and drank and ate and drank some more, we shopped and shopped and shopped until I almost dropped. We rocked out to “Rock of Ages”, we laughed and caught up. We reminisced and made new memories. And we even managed to sneak in a viewing of “Twilight”. What more could you ask for really??!! Here are a few pics from the weekend, hope you enjoy them. Thanks for visiting Nina and Kel. Love you both lots and lots… (missed you D!) I guess it is now my turn to come back up North, eh?? xxoo
Summer Snapshots
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Imran Qureshi, Life in NYC, Living in Manhattan, Pics of NYC, relaxing in the city, Riverside Park Art, Roof Garden Commission: Imran Qureshi Pics, Summer in NYC, summer in the city on July 25, 2013| Leave a Comment »
Wow, it is hard to believe that it is the end of July. In just over a week we pick up the girls from camp. A month- poof!- just like that! Summer sure does fly by…
I have been enjoying the simpler things this summer. After we got home from Newport, I had a little minor surgery which ended up involving a little complication, no worries, all is good. I am good. But, it just meant that the recovery was a bit longer than anticipated. It forced me to slow down, relax and just take some time. Over the past couple of weeks I have been reading, binge watching “Orange Is The New Black”Β (thank you Dana for the recommendation, it is AMAZING!!!), strolling through the MET (loved the Punk exhibit and the Roof Garden Commission by Imran Qureshi), enjoying coffee with friends, brunch with family, celebrating a birthday, meeting a new baby, writing letters to the girls, going on long walks and basically just slowing down a bit. It has been very relaxing. And refreshing.
Today Ron is back from his week long business trip in Europe and cherished friends are arriving from Ottawa. I am very much looking forward to some serious fun in NYC this weekend. I am also missing my little monkeys like crazy and can’t wait to see them next weekend. I have enjoyed the peace and quiet but I hate to admit it, but I do believe I thrive on the chaos π
Here are some pics taken over the past week or so, hope you enjoy them and I hope you are all finding time to relax and enjoy the beauty of summer. xox
































































































































