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Today is an absolutely gorgeous spring day in NYC. The sun is shining, temperatures are climbing, patios are opening, warm jackets are being shed and people are smiling. It is wonderful. So good for the soul. It was also a perfect day to head out and get a little bit of spring shopping done. I cleaned out the closets yesterday, so I deserve it, right??!! The first thing on my list, believe it or not, was new running sneakers. So my friend Jess and I snuck in a fabulous brunch at The Smith and then headed to the New York Running Company in The Shops at Columbus Circle at the Time Warner Center. And while at the Columbus Circle shops we may have done some damage at a few other stores, shhh….

While at the Time Warner Center we happened upon a collection of eggs from the Faberge Big Egg Hunt. This egg hunt is currently going on in NYC and there are hundreds of eggs hidden all over the city. People are trying to find them all and of course there is fabulous faberge jewelry to be won. Today, under blue skies and heavenly sun, the eggs looked stunning. I took some pics. Hope you enjoy them and find some time to grab your own piece of sunshine!

Happy Wednesday!!!

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Whoa… March certainly did come in like a lion, unfortunately it left like a lion too… so what the hell does that mean? Longest winter ever.

So, it was wonderful to wake up to the most beautiful April 1st yesterday. It really was like a breath of fresh air. March was also an incredibly intense and hectic month so I am very much looking forward to an April with a less crazy pace (hopefully) and enjoying some (hopefully) really wonderful spring like weather. Today it is cool and gloomy outside but I have decided to ignore it and post some fun spring-like pics. Hope you enjoy them… especially the one of the alligator in the Hudson River… just kidding although the piece of wood did give me pause to look twice. You never really know what you are going to see floating in the river, sometimes you don’t want to look toooo closely 😉

Happy Wednesday my friends, keep smiling! xox

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Lately the NYC weather has been totally unpredictable, we have had rain, snow, sleet, slush and just plain yuck. So, this morning when I awoke to beautiful sunshine and not so cold temps, I decided to take advantage of it and take Dopey out for a walk. Here are some pics of our morning walk that I snapped along the way. Hope you enjoy them! Happy Wednesday everyone, Spring is definitely in the air!!!

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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 =)

A little peek at the beauty lining the East side.

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I know, I know, we are all sick of winter weather but hey, it IS spring. What happened? Why am I still wearing boots, gloves and a big puffy coat? Since I just recently moved from Ottawa, Canada, I should be used to a never ending winter. The problem is, last Friday it was 70 degrees and the whole city just seemed to take a deep sigh of relief. There was a bounce in people’s step, smiles were shared and the city seemed to have a whole renewed sense of energy.

And then Monday came and the temperatures plunged. The days following were filled with sleet, hail, rain, snow and gloomy skies. Just like the temps, people’s attitudes and outlooks dropped too. There was grumbling and groaning and not just from me. Once again all we could talk about was the weather. The general consensus is that Mother Nature is cruel, very cruel. My daughter’s even started whining about the weather. R said “this is NOT the way spring is supposed to be” and A said “I thought if it came in like a lion, it was supposed to go out like a lamb”. Indeed.

I know it could always be worse. Given what is happening around the world, I should probably just suck it up. I also know that in a few months we will be complaining about how HOT we are and how there is no relief from the heat. That is just the way it goes. Canadians are NOT the only people who like to talk about the weather 😉

The thing is, is that I am getting really impatient for actual spring like weather in NYC. Everyone keeps telling me how incredible New York is in the springtime. How it is their favorite time of the year. I can’t wait. I want to experience it. Just like everyone else, I am tired of the drab winter boots, I want to break out the new spring sneakers and dare I say it, the mighty flip flop. I want patio drinks and walks through Central Park while everything is in bloom. Long walks in the sunset…=)

Alright, enough ranting for today. After all, it IS Friday and the sun IS shining (even though it is freezing out) so I will leave you with all with WARM wishes and positive vibes. May the company you keep, be all the warmth you need. xoxo

Cold weather isn't bothering them...

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So, last week in NYC the weather was beautiful. There was a hint of Spring in the air as the last of the snow melted and the temperatures climbed. The whole mood of the city seemed to change. People emerged from their apartments, boot and winter coat free. Everyone seemed to have a bounce in their step, smiles on their faces and a collective sigh of relief was heard throughout. As I wandered the streets there were some clear signs that NYC was emerging from the hibernation of winter.

1) Doormen and their hoses were out in full force. They were spraying down the sidewalks eliminating the last traces of salt and dirt from out front of buildings.

2) Much to my dismay, the ice-cream truck had returned to the street corner outside of the school… “Mommy, PLEASE can I have an ice-cream??!!” was heard throughout the neighborhood.

"PLEASE, mommy, PLEASE???!!!"

3) The “running of the brides” took place at Filene’s Basement. An event which has thousands of brides and their friends and families wait overnight out in front of the store until the opening at 8am, in hopes of finding the “perfect” designer dress at 90% off the regular price! Absolute insanity at its finest.

A bridal party all dressed up and ready to "run"

4) The outdoor patio emerges. Last week the patios were open and brave New Yorkers sat outside desperate for a little Vitamin D.

5) Dog Poop. It is everywhere. Apparently irresponsible dog owners/walkers across the city think that when their dog poops in the snow that it is going to magically disappear when the snow melts. Not true. Shit happens and it stays there. I really wish that these lazy crap heads (pun intended) would pick up after their dogs, it makes the rest of us responsible dog owners look bad!!

6) The return of the ballet flat. The good people of Manhattan have been dying to take off their boots. The signs of spring include putting away the Uggs and reaching into the closet for the flats. Last week the pedicure spas were packed with optimistic New Yorker’s hoping to soon be able to show off their feet.

Bye bye Uggs, make way for the ballet flat

7) Massive Sales. All winter clothing and boots are on sale. It is a fabulous time to go shopping, if only those Christmas bills weren’t still coming in 😉

And finally, the playgrounds were packed again. Children who have been suffering from cabin fever were out in full force riding bikes and scooters to the park. It is wonderful to hear the screams of delight and peals of laughter.

Happy children at the playground

Burning off some energy!

Oh… Mother Nature you are one cruel tease, just when we were easing back into the beauty of such deliciously warm weather you took it back with a vengeance. On Friday over night the temps dropped and on Saturday we woke up to mitten and hat weather again. We could handle it because the sun was shining soo brightly.

Fun in Washington Square Park

But then, today, we woke up to this:

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Snow. I know it is pretty and that I (being from a city like Ottawa) should know that winter is not nearly over at the end of February, but I couldn’t help being a bit depressed. I liked the bright sun and warmer temps. Maybe I am losing my Canadian edge and becoming a New Yorker after all 😉 Mother Nature, can you please pinky swear that Spring is coming back soon… pretty please?  Thanks. In the meantime, I am bringing the boots back out. Ugh.

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