Tuesday, September 27, 2011

saying farewell

to the grandma cart....

The grandma cart
So in New York the majority of people don't own a car. This is okay when it comes to just getting from point A to point B. It's not okay when it comes to grocery shopping. Some people choose to go grocery shopping more than once a week and carrying the groceries home in trendy reusable bags. A lot of people, us included, use a grandma cart. 
Any who, we go grocery shopping once a week and completely depend on the cart to get our groceries the 10 blocks home. Our cart is just over a year old and since we shop for 4 1/2 people there are quite a few groceries and we fill it up each week.

Last night we went on our weekly grocery run and ending up buying some pretty heavy items. A 5 lbs bag of potatoes, around 6 lbs of apples (it is fall after all), a gallon of milk...the list goes on. Ted and I were in change of the groceries while Mark and Juliana were tasked with getting dinner at Atomic Wings. Ted and I were about 2 1/2 blocks from the apartment when the worst happened...one of the front wheels fell off. Ted and I stopped and he stuck the wheel back on and we pressed on. I was pretty concerned about the ice cream melting more than it already had. We made it another few yards when then unthinkable happened. The front wheel base and axle completely died. We tilted the cart back, trying not to crush the eggs and Ted jimmy rigged it so that we were able to go another couple of yards before it broke again. This time one of the back wheels came completely off. Ted again jimmy rigged it together and he was able to push it using just 3 of the 4 wheels.  Mark and Juliana caught up with us at this point and Juliana and I took few bags out in an attempt to lighten the load but after another block the other back wheel came off. We were a block and an half away from our apartment with melting ice cream and figured the cart was beyond saving. We doled out the remaining bags in the cart and left it at the corner by a trashcan.

So we parted ways with our grandma cart at the street corner. Luckily they aren't expensive and maybe next time we'll go easy on it.

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Visitors

One of the greatest things about living in New York is that most people are more than willing to come for a visit. Mark's aunt and uncle were in town last weekend and we spent a great afternoon with them. We walked around Central Park and stopped in at the Natural History Museum and ended the day with a great dinner at Patsy's and dessert at Magnolia Bakery.

~A side note on Magnolia. I know most people go there for the cupcakes but the banana pudding is truely the best thing there.


It was really great seeing family and being able to show them around a bit.

oh and I got a hair cut.


Thursday, September 15, 2011

ahh fall...

Fall brings many things to New York. Cooler temperatures are always the most welcome along with lower humidity. Working for Columbia my daily commute is inundated with new and returning undergraduates and being the people watcher I am, I enjoy the sometimes silly parade of people.


Is that really necessary?
I love the different fashions that make an appearance this time of year. There is the fresh from the country/yacht club look for men. It's a classy shorts with loafers and a polo shirt look. This is a look that I will never understand. I guess since the weather isn't as warm they can't justify wearing sandals but loafers?! Without socks?! I don't get it. This look is intensified by the occasional popped collar. Granted the picture I've chosen to illustrate this is an exaggeration, you get the idea (on a side note my old roommates and I created a band in Rock Band named the Seven Popped Collar Cool Band. It was awesome.)

It's all about the colors and layers.

Another oft seen fashion is the European look. This look is characterized as chic and effortless and because Columbia has a very diverse population there are a lot of people sporting this look. I like this one, mostly because I wish I could pull it off as easily as people seem to. I tried to pick up as much of this as I could while I was living in France but I'm afraid I'm only half there so the whole effortless aspect of this look does not apply to me.

There are also the occasional student rockin' a t-shirt or sweater from wherever they did their undergrad. I have to resist the urge to stop them and let them know they go to Columbia now and it's time to accept it. There is also the hipster that makes an appearance from time to time. Most hipsters attend NYU but we have a few that choose to represent the Upper West side.

For the most part I am really enjoying the change in seasons. There is always so much to look forward to and interesting people to see.

I am going to endeavor to write more often. I have started noting blog ideas as they come to me so hopefully I will have something to say.