I started my day out bright and early this morning when I left my apartment at 7 AM to head down to Clinton Street Bakery for breakfast. I've been wanting to try it out since I moved here 3 years ago, but I was always scared off by the rumors of how early the line formed on the weekend for brunch. Brendan suggested going down this morning before work and getting there when it opened at 8 AM (we actually got there a little after 7:30), and it was well-worth the early morning trek. I got the Southern Breakfast that you can see in the photo. And still made it work by 9:15!
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auburn vs alabama in nyc
Setting: Chirping Chicken on 77th and Amsterdam, dinner tonight
[background: I've given Brendan two Auburn shirts over the last few years. One mysteriously went missing for almost two years, and was recently found after I had given him shirt #2. I frequently tell Brendan he should wear the shirt more often - who wouldn't want to wear a shirt that represents such a great alma mater?! When I suggest this, his response is usually the same: "I don't want people to comment on the shirt since I didn't go there.." I always say that won't happen since, afterall, I wear my Auburn shirt all the time and no one comments.]
Random man (enters Chirping Chicken): Sir, I'm going to need you to leave... for wearing that shirt.
Brendan (looks up, confused, points at me): It's her shirt!!
Me (thinking): did that seriously just happen? Did someone comment on the shirt the first time he's ever worn it out?!
Random man (points to his hat... crimson with a white script Alabama 'A'. Continues to stare, doesn't say anything)
Brendan: She went there, I didn't.
Me: Sir, I grew up in Tuscaloosa and I can tell you which shirt he'd rather be wearing! (smile)
Random man: Did we really kill your tree?
Me: YES. As a matter of fact, you did.
Random man: I thought that was a made up story. (continues staring at Brendan)
Me: Nope. Mr. Updyke was actually arrested for that. And, I saw the trees and they are definitely dead.
Random man: Ok. Did you two meet at Auburn?
Me: No, we didn't.
Random man (smiles, walks away)
Brendan (smiles at me, points at the shirt): Never again..
This is a rivalry that runs deep, no matter where you are! So glad I'm a part of that, even in NYC.
automat
As I mentioned, my mom and GG are coming to visit this week! I'm so excited about their visit; my mom usually visits each year around this time, but GG hasn't been to the Big Apple since she was 16 (sorry to give away her age, but that was 1942!!) and her dad was in the Navy stationed in Brooklyn. She's been telling me the story of her visit for as long as I can remember. - she tried cheesecake for the very first time when she was visiting, and she got it out of an automat!
I mentioned this to Katherine on Sunday night and she knew exactly what I was talking about from her love of old movies! Check this out:
I've done some googling to find out whethere there are still any automats left in NYC. I found this one place called BAMN, but it looks like it closed in 2009. If you know of anything, give me a shout.
I mentioned this to Katherine on Sunday night and she knew exactly what I was talking about from her love of old movies! Check this out:
I've done some googling to find out whethere there are still any automats left in NYC. I found this one place called BAMN, but it looks like it closed in 2009. If you know of anything, give me a shout.
roadtrip!
My mom and GG are embarking on a roadtrip this morning and headed to... the Big Apple! They're scheduled to be here tomorrow afternoon and I am so excited! I have planned out all the places I'm going to take them, and I am anxiously awaiting their arrival!!!
When I was younger, we used to always play the 'alphabet game' in the car on roadtrips. (I hope Mom and GG are playing now, given they have 17 hours in the car together.) I would have beaten Brent every time if only we had passed by this sign!
[found here]
When I was younger, we used to always play the 'alphabet game' in the car on roadtrips. (I hope Mom and GG are playing now, given they have 17 hours in the car together.) I would have beaten Brent every time if only we had passed by this sign!
[found here]
a texting 7 yr old
no one told me!
fette sau
Fette Sau is the most delicious bbq spot in Brooklyn, and possibly all of Manhattan as well. We ventured out to Williamsburg last night with our friends Pamela and John. I had heard a lot of good things about this spot from my boss at work, and that got me excited to try it out. It's the type of spot where you go in and tell the people at the meat counter how many pounds of meat you want - no 'bbq plate platters with 2 sides' available here. I think we racked up about 2 pounds of meat plus some delicious sides and a key lime pie for dessert from this diamond in the rough, conveniently served at Fette Sau. It was worth every bit of time spent on the L train to get there!
(the aftermath!)
(the aftermath!)
this may be true
a poem for new york
βTis a downturn in markets and all through New York
Wall Street is silent, champagne plugged with a cork.
The Jitney is empty, the hatches battened down
For no one knows whatβs coming, weβre all wearing frowns.
Wall Street is silent, champagne plugged with a cork.
The Jitney is empty, the hatches battened down
For no one knows whatβs coming, weβre all wearing frowns.
And as we get nestled, all snug in our beds
Visions of history dance in our heads.
For all of us wonder, βCould this be our fate
That things could get worse than two thousand and eight?β
Visions of history dance in our heads.
For all of us wonder, βCould this be our fate
That things could get worse than two thousand and eight?β
Yet there are more visions, more histories to know
Than bad situations and awful bad blows.
Thousands of years before we were here
God made a promise to David that removes empty fear.
Than bad situations and awful bad blows.
Thousands of years before we were here
God made a promise to David that removes empty fear.
He promised to make his throne last for all time
Sustain him, protect him and establish his line.
Doing good to him always, forgetting him not
Loving him forever, as a perfect Father ought.
Sustain him, protect him and establish his line.
Doing good to him always, forgetting him not
Loving him forever, as a perfect Father ought.
And though David died, Godβs promise lived on
To one of his heirs β a one and only Son.
For Jesus Himself was the king long-awaited
Who suffered and died and then rose unabated.
To one of his heirs β a one and only Son.
For Jesus Himself was the king long-awaited
Who suffered and died and then rose unabated.
But whatβs this got to do with the markets today?
Weβre not in Jerusalem; weβve got bills to pay!
Is His love still great? Does His promise still stand?
Can He still be faithful when the S & Pβs bland?
Weβre not in Jerusalem; weβve got bills to pay!
Is His love still great? Does His promise still stand?
Can He still be faithful when the S & Pβs bland?
In Christ, we inherit Davidβs promise from God
Of love and protection β even though we are flawed.
And His love is certain, His faithfulness sure
Through trials and troubles and trades without cure.
Of love and protection β even though we are flawed.
And His love is certain, His faithfulness sure
Through trials and troubles and trades without cure.
So with a loud voice, we will sing of His love
For it is established in the heavens above.
And He will not move even though we may doubt
Cause His promise to David will always win out.
For it is established in the heavens above.
And He will not move even though we may doubt
Cause His promise to David will always win out.
[written by Bethany at The Park Forum in light of the recent economic meltdown and in reference to Psalm 89.]
caycuts wall art
My friend Caylen has started making THE most beautiful and intricate wall art I have ever (ever) seen! You can check out her Etsy site, too, where I'm sure she'll be constantly posting and updating her work. It is beaaaautiful. And completely hand-made. Isn't this the most fabulous thing you've ever seen?!
[Caylen and I were interior design majors together at Auburn. I always thought she hated the X-Acto knife as much as I did. Turns out, she was a master in disguise!!]
the help
I've heard so many great things about this book. And, I love a book with a movie that follows. I've been meaning to start for a while, but since the movie came out last night, I guess my window is growing shorter. Here goes, I'm starting tonight... I'll let you know what I think. (If you've already read it, let me know what you think!)
tales of a sick girl.
There is nothing less fun than having a terrible cold in August! Sniff, sniff. I've been at home sleeping and lying around all day which on most days would sound very enticing to me... but not when my head feels like it is going to explode! Something must be going around the Big Apple, though, because I've heard of a lot of sickies in the last week. Hope you stay well!
it's all rosy (part 2)
it's all rosy
I wish that were actually the case. Instead, it's been rainy and dreary all day in the Big Apple and I've been lying in bed since 6pm with a horrible head cold. These are the kind of days I make use of the beautiful flowers when I pass on every corner around the city. They're enough to brighten my day!
