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Friday, December 23, 2011

Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas "Our Tales of Two Cities" followers!  We wish you a very happy holiday season and a very Merry Christmas!  We hope you spend some quality time with family and friends or just take some relaxing time to yourself.  Whatever you do, enjoy this holiday and thank you for reading our blog!

Leslie and Nick....2011 was a year of great trips.
(top picture...La Jolla, CA on our visit with Matt and Casey in San Diego, left bottom is Amsterdam, bottom right is Cliffs of Moher in Ireland)



Casey, Matt, and Sadie...sporting some very serious mustaches.  that's how they roll in socal.



Love from Our Tales of Two Cities!

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Christmassy activities

My parents came to visit this past weekend and it was GREAT having them.  I realized mid way through their visit that I have never been able to have them visit and stay for a couple days in my home.  In the townhouse Nick and I rented in Arlington, we lived close enough that my parents never stayed the night.  In Manhattan, our place wasn't big enough for them to want to stay, so they got a hotel.  So, I really enjoyed them being comfortable in our new place.

Mom and I ran errands...Nick and I cooked dinner and we toasted to Christmas...we made a fire and watched "The Help"...made brunch...went into NYC and saw the Grand Central Christmas shops and Rockefeller Center with the BIG tree...saw the Nutcracker at The Lincoln Center...had a delicious dinner in the west village at Spasso...made Christmas cookies...wrapped presents...relaxed and got pizza delivered!

Seeing the tree at Rockefeller Center has become an annual tradition for Nick and I since we have seen it the past 3 years.  Despite the crazy crowds, it's a gorgeous site and make me feel like its Christmas!  Seeing the Nutcracker has been an annual tradition for my mom and I for as long as I can remember...many, many years of seeing the Richmond Ballet perform the show.  One year we saw the Washington Ballet in DC and this year the New York City Ballet.  Every version is slightly different with the costumes, set, and which parts of the story they tweak a bit.  I loved it this year and going to the Lincoln Center was really awesome!

Thanks again for coming, Mom and Dad!  we loved having you!  Next stop...Wilmington, Delaware and Philadelphia for Christmas weekend with the Guptas!

Grand Central in all it's Christmas glory


Grand Central during Christmas

Grand Central market...yum!

Rockefeller Center

in front of the tree!

my parents in front of the Rockefeller tree!

the tree!

in front of the Lincoln Center

in the Lincoln Center

Spasso

cookie cutting


butter cookies...recipe from my great Nana Blum


yumm.


Sunday, December 18, 2011

Any Given Sunday

On a blog that I sometimes read (and by sometimes, I mean every single day at work after my lunch), she writes a regular post that features a photo from every hour of the day.  It gives you insight into her everyday life.   I thought that it was such a fun idea that I wanted to do the same for you.  So last Sunday I tried to take a picture every hour (I think that I missed a few, but you get the idea).  Here is just another day in our house…


Starting off the day with a run...

...menu planning for the week...

...laundry (in our very very small washer/dryer)...


...grocery shopping...
...watching football (Sadie tried to catch the squirrel on tv)...
...got all the ornaments out to decorate the tree...

...tree is all decorated and ready for the star...

...baking cookies...
...monitoring fantasy football scores (i lost...)...

...sunday night chili and cornbread...
...posing for pictures...
...sunday tea wrapped in my new christmas quilt (thanks, mom!)...
...the laundry is neverending...
...finishing off the night with a great book.

Monday, December 12, 2011

It's the most wonderful time of the year!

Hello!  Happy Holiday season...I must admit that I love being in the northeast and especially near NYC around this time of the year.  New York is so magical during Christmastime and I am also loving being in the suburbs/countryside where I get to see all the houses lit up, Christmas tree stands on the side of the road and the town center shops looking so festive.

We have had a great past couple of weeks...lots of fun get togethers with friends and have really been "nesting" as I like to say in our new place.  Nick surprised me with Broadway tickets to see Lion King for my birthday and we hit up Shake Shack afterward.  Shake Shack is a NY institution and we have yet to go!  It's a hot dog, burger, milkshake joint...yum!



i am wearing rainboots b/c it was pouring...nick chooses style over practicality and looks pretty good lookin' in this pic, i must say!  that's a cute husband i have!


mufassssa.


me with a shake in front of shake shack!

Our friends, Tina and Joey came up from DC for a weekend and I loved having them stay with us...they actually got their own room, bed and full bath!  An upgrade from the air mattress that Cole loved to jump on and sharing a tiny bathroom...right?!  We all had a great dinner with some friends (new residents of NYC), Kerby and Meredith, at one of my all time fav restaurants in the city....Extra Virgin.  There were many members of the clean plate club and many empty wine bottles that night!


Tina, me, Meredith

For Thanksgiving we drove south to Richmond, VA.  We spent thanksgiving with my family and got lots of quality time in with my little niece...who has quite the personality these days!  She definitely knows what you're saying when you talk to her now, she's walking/running all over the place, and has a high pitched squeal when she wants or doesn't want something...pretty funny!  She is just so cute with little bows and clips in her hair now...and she loves Uncle Nick!  It was so sweet to see her climb into his lap and have him read her a book...I was laughing though b/c it was for 1 min intervals over and over. It was very fun playing with her and being with family....the weather was incredibly warm which was so nice!



we were telling Caroline how to cheer on the Eagles against the Patriots while her daddy wasn't around

December has brought on the cold weather and all the Christmas decorating and festivities!  We got a large Christmas tree this year and it's turned out so nice...I love looking at it and the colored lights make it fun :)  I wanted to buy from one of the local farms or nurseries, but we have figured out that on week days most things close early!  Restaurants and the grocery store are open till 9, but we can barely get pizza delivered past 8....big change to our lifestyle!  So after heading down some dark, dirt country roads, we went to home depot to buy a tree....gave our $$ to the man. :( 






had a nice fire this weekend...but quickly realized we had no fireplace tools...opps.

I did buy a wreath from a local nursery though!



Although we're all unpacked, I haven't hung too many things on the walls yet and we've been waiting on furniture that we've bought...big purchases that will last a LONG time...couch, desk, ottoman, dresser.  So a tour will have to wait...


I actually have an office! 

We had some more friends visit...Trace and Natalie (we're going skiing in Colorado together January!) from Boston.  Game night with wine till 4am, lunch at Eataly, ice skating a Bryant Park, Hokie game at our favorite sports bar (3 Sheets Saloon in the village), then brunch and shopping in Soho on Sunday. During our time in the city, I also got to see one of my best friends, Allison and her new hubby Jared who joined us for ice skating!  so fun to have people in the city this time of year.  Trace and Natalie make us laugh so much and we absolutely love hanging out with them...we're so lucky to have friends like that!


Flatiron District

Eataly...love it...yumm.

after whipped cream cappuccinos, prosciutto on italian bread, and margherita pizza


Allison and I...she was ready for to watch the Hokies game!

Byrant Park ice skating...Jared's from Michigan, so naturally he's semi-pro.



We are so grateful to have friends and family (my parents this weekend!) come to visit us this time of year...we love having them! Thanks for visiting...can't wait to see you again!

Love from Jersey!

Monday, December 5, 2011

Happy Thanksgiving (2)

I’m still full from Thanksgiving – over a week later and still full!  Full of delicious old-fashioned turkey and gravy, creamy mashed potatoes and rutabagas, our family stuffing made with actual bread crumbs, green bean and mushroom casserole, fresh bread, and delicious pumpkin pie.  And I didn’t even eat any of the sweet cranberry sauce and crumb-topped apple pie.  I heart Thanksgiving and everything that comes with it – even the extra pounds!

It was even more special this year because my parents were here to celebrate with us.  They were able to come out for a week and we were tasked with the challenge of showing them everything that we loved about/in San Diego and hosting Thanksgiving dinner.  Challenge accepted!
A few of my favorite things were the dog beach and dog park, sandwiches from Mona Lisa, multiple trips to Bottlecraft to try new San Diego beers, sushi with Dad at hole in the wall restaurants, shopping in Seaport Village, fresh pasta and bread from Assanti, planning and cooking the entire Thanksgiving dinner with my mom, working on DIY name cards, farmer’s market, Scrabble on the new iPad (unfortunately, not ours, but my parents), lots of football, lazy Black Friday shopping, decorating for Christmas, making pumpkin cinnamon rolls, and lazy mornings drinking coffee and coconut chai tea, and enjoying many many Thanksgiving leftovers.
It is really really hard to be so far away from family.  And even though this is my favorite time of the year, this is also the time that it becomes so obvious that we live across the country from all of our friends and family.  So I can’t tell you how much it meant to us that my parents (who are not huge fans of flying, despite my dad being a pilot) ventured out here during the craziest travel time of the year to be with me and Matt.  It is something that I will never forget.  Thank you, Mom and Dad!  Love you.
   
Most of the pictures that I took were of food (shocking, I know), but I was able to sneak in a few that actually featured people.  Here is a little mix of both.


You can't kick off a vacation without a little game playing
Fall beer - my favorite
We all love fall drinks!
Easiest dish of the day
Pre-Thanksgiving cooking
Pre-pumpkin pie
Pre-apple pie
Pre-Thanksgiving list
Yum
Table setting
Spray painting the table setting
We need a break after all that cooking!
Final product!


Thanksgiving morning dog park trip
Thanksgiving dinner prep is so much sweeter with Christmas music
So tasty!
Carving the turkey
Patiently waiting for the scraps
Farmer's market the next day!
Christmas decorating time
Because we didn't eat enough over Thanksgiving, we decided to make pumpkin cinnamon rolls
Love the leftovers!