Archive for the ‘Wistful Rambling’ Category
The trains after nine a.m. are always quieter then just a few minutes earlier in the morning rush. I usually arrive right on time at work but occasionally I indulge in the New York style, fashionably late roll-in around ten. This morning that is the case–fitting after a three-day weekend. And indeed, here I am [...]
 It’s a gray morning in New York City. The perfect palette to paint any emotion across the day. Your sadness or anger, happiness or excitement can be added to blend like watercolors into an appropriately dim or warm picture of life. I was tempted to be sad, frustrated at a minor problem that I [...]
At 10:30 on Saturday night we’re convinced it’s like 1 or 2 a.m. We had dinner so early-Aldo’s homemade pizzas-that now it seems as if it was ages ago and thus we are up really late. We try to figure out what to do to amuse ourselves after a long, lazy day. We settle on [...]
I believe if you want to make things happen in life, you have to put it out there to the Universe and open yourselves up to the change you would like to see. That’s kind of what we did when we moved to New York a year ago – we decided that in order for [...]
Our apartment is clean, our children are asleep. Ahh.
Does someone have a Zumba dvd I could borrow? I’m thinking to take advantage of my free hour in the morning. Rome should love it and I’m stuck with 12 extra preggo pounds. Just thought I would check.
I always wondered how we would have survived without my mother around to weather the storm of an incoming 2nd baby. El nino. Now that she is temporarily convalescing on the Upper East Side due to a new knee she got last Friday, I have already found the answer – resorting to the baby wrap. [...]
My bro is having his Grand Opening for his chocolate store tonight. We’re going to wander by around 5 or 6 ourselves I think. If you haven’t visited 145 Front Street, it’s a nice eclectic bunch of start ups in a little market space, and there are great restaurants/bars nearby. Like ReBar. Here’s the link [...]
Despite a widely held perception that bloggers share everything online, it’s really not true, at least not for us, I mean me, me blogging about my family – us. I’d say 90% of the most interesting, juicy bits are left out because the best stories are really the most personal, intimate and vulnerable things to [...]
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