Cities

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Life according to...

Instagram.  Matt recently got a new iPhone 4s.  I, on the other hand, have to wait until May when I qualify for the upgrade.  All that really means is that I am constantly stealing his iPhone to download my favorite apps!  Hands down, my favorite app is Instagram.  It is a photo app that allows you to edit your photo with various filters.  I am obsessed. 

A few of my favorite blogs (Enjoying the Small Things and Rockstar Diariesdownload pictures from their Instagram on a regular basis to share with their blog followers.  And so, to shamelessly steal from their blogs, I will do the same.

Here is my life, at the moment, according to Instagram…




 Pumpkin. Blueberry muffins and  berries.
Cookie dough. Words with Friends.
Sadie. Mushroom sauce for chicken.
Snickerdoodles. Date night.
Quesadilla. Sadie.

And, yes, I realize that the majority of these pictures are of food!

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Relax

Last weekend some of our best friends, Ricky and Hollis, stopped by to visit us on their way back east from their Hawaiian vacation.  The weekend was full of good times and definitely went too fast.  They told us that all they wanted to do while they were here was relax.  So relax we did...

We ate great Italian food.
Drank Irish beer.
Hung out with best friends.
Played games.
Went to Bub's to cheer on the Hokies.
Played Russian Roulette with wings.  One of them is extremely hot.  This is the second time Matt  has played.  He's crazy!
This is it!  Still smiling.

Had a bear fight.  This involves Irish car bombs and red bull.  They survived!
I just like this one because of the guy in the back.  His name is Lane - like Lane Stadium.  He was destined to be  a Hokie!
Why can't we live closer!  One day, one day.

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Catch Up

I figure that it is time to play a little blog catch up.  We had so many good times and pictures to share from the Cali trip, but now I want to show you some of the stuff that has been happening here in SD over the past couple of weeks.  We have had blackouts, football games, birthdays, and weddings.  Here is a little photo update on our life… 

A couple of weeks ago, San Diego had a county wide (actually multiple state wide) blackout.  Read about it here!  Here is what the city looked like sans power. 


No frozen yogurt tonight
The only places that were open were the fire-grilled pizza places...
...and bars.
Cash only.
Games by candlelight
Quick rescue of the essentials from the frig - odwalla, chinese leftovers, and beer
This picture was taken before I lost in Scrabble - hence the smile.
Fall is the season for baking and I'm taking full advantage.  Here is a pumpkin spiced cake with cream cheese frosting.  I'm looking forward to sharing some of my cooking adventures on the blog!
And, no, Sadie is not allowed on the couch.
We celebrated my 29th birthday with a concert, cake, drinks, and the beach.  It was wonderful.  I have a feeling it is going to be a great year!
Matt surprised me with streamers and balloons.  
He had written on each balloon.  What a guy!
He also surprised me with Ray Lamontagne tickets for that evening.
Pre-Ray
There's the cake!  Cupcake, that is.
Dog beachin' it for my actual birthday.
Leslie surprised me by calling Waterfront and treating us to a beer!  What a fun surprise!
The below picture was taken with some San Diego friends.  We went out late last week to catch a glimpse of the Red Tide Night show.  Basically, because of an algal bloom the water in the La Jolla area gives off this rare blue neon light which can only be seen at night.  It is incredible!  Click on the above link to see pictures.  
You had to be there to understand the picture, but I will say that we are wearing bathing suits!

The Last Apartment

we hope...but you never know what twists and turns life will throw at you!

I've shown a couple pictures about our Manhattan apartment, but here's the full shabang.  Pictures, details, etc...only because living in NYC is a very unique experience and requires a lot of ingenuity to make living comfortable, practical, but still fantastic.

I call this post 'The Last Apartment" because the Guptas are moving!  I could go in detail and overshare, but I'll spare you.  Basically we've decided (and I love saying "we" because it truly was a joint decision that we've been talking over and over for months) to stay in the NY/NJ area with our jobs because we are happy in them, they are stable, and they provide very good perks and benefits that are good for our life right now.  Ultimately we'd like to buy a house down south, so we're staying non-committal to the NY/NJ area for the long term.  SO we're renting a townhouse in West NJ...yup, moving to the dirty jers. We found a great town called Bedminster with rolling hills and lots of suburban amenities like shopping centers and a big YMCA we're going to join.  It's 2 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, a garage, patio (great for grilling), and best of all....a dishwasher, washer, dryer, and garbage disposal!!! Lelelelemme upgrade ya!  ha.

We are making a big change from the city, but we are ready...and we're not sick of the city yet which is the best time to leave.  We're only going to be 40 mins from New York on 1 major highway so we hope to come in a lot!  Before we move out...I figure I'd do a little Manhattan apartment tribute post.

Great things about our apartment:
1. Top floor and end of the hallway which means we never hear any neighbors!
2. 2 skylights and sliding doors allowing TONS of natural light which is very uncommon in nyc apartments that have few windows and are surrounded by buildings!
3. a balcony!!  incredibly rare in ny and gives us outdoor access which we love, cole loves, and has created for some nice evenings sitting with a glass of wine and where my pink begonias have bloomed all spring, summer and now fall!  interesting article on ny outdoor space
4. an elevator building, a rare thing in the west village where buildings are low and most are walkups
5. 2 big closets and 1 doorway we turned into a closet...we somehow have all our clothes for every season in this apartment
6. exposed brick...love the old city feel it creates
7. laundry in our building...still $1.50 a load but that's cheaper than dropping it off and paying by the lb.
8. the most important thing of all...LOCATION. it's basically why our rent is so expensive....b/c it's one of the best blocks in the best neighborhood in the best city in the best country in the world. subjective opinon, yes.  our block is quiet, tree lined, with friendly neighbors, and a delicious cafe.

Not so great things about our apartment:
1. it's 350 square feet, enough said.
2. no dishwasher
3. no AC...we've had to jimmy rig a small atm sized portable ac unit to pump air through our sliding glass doors
4. a non-existant landlord
5. disgusting washer and dryer in a disgusting dungeon basement
6. gross building that never gets cleaned...which means lots of dust and dirt in the hallways and doors

It's been incredible to experience serious city living, making our apartment work for us, and exploring New York to see the major sights and many nooks and crannies.  One thing is for sure...you're never done seeing New York...there's always something new.  I can honestly say that I think New York is one of the best cities in the US...it has so much to offer everyone and can be busy or slow...it's whatever you make it. I say all this by not being from New York or really obsessed with all things New York.  There are many other cities that I've been to that I love, but I still think not much tops the Big Apple.

Farewell to our little slice of Manhattan, but hello to BIGGER and better things for our life :)

Bathroom


Loft style Bedroom...the third closet is actually a door that leads to an upstairs hallway. Nick screwed in railings for hanging more clothes to create another closet! If you're wondering who sleeps on the railing side...it's me and not by choice!  I lost the negotiating on that issue...but haven't fallen yet, knock on wood.


Kitchen...notice the pots on top of the cabinets and kitchen tools hung on the wall. You may also be able to see a railing on the left wall...nick screwed that in so that we can lay a countertop board across that railing ledge and the actual countertop to have SOME countertop.


pots and spice rack are kinda unreachable for me so we have a step stool...and i keep magazines on top of the fridge :)


see the cute flower box??  Also the back right corner is kinda my nightmare...we just keep shoving sh** back there...whether it's golf clubs, skis, work boxes, whatever!


dog food is kept under the stairs next to the wine rack...haha.


notice the blank wall on the left...I waited to put wedding photos up there and then never got around to it. I promised Nick our next place will be fully decorated! p.s. that wooden baker's rack next to the tv is our bar...glasses hang from the underside of each shelf and there are two glass containers that hold our silverware.

Love from the City!!  (I promise that my posts from NJ won't be boring and I will be in NYC often, so hopefully I'll be able to keep the same blogging vibe!)

Monday, October 10, 2011

Happy Monday!

Hope you are all having a great Columbus Day or day off  :)

This weekend was a great fall weekend in NYC...there was a lot of sports watching going on for the Phillies-Cardinals playoff game, Virginia Tech vs. Miami and Philadelphia Eagles vs. Buffalo Bills.

Let's just put it this way...Casey and I root for all the same teams and I think that I can say for the both of us that we'd like to wipe Philadelphia sports off the viewing schedule for the rest of the fall/winter.  Since the Phillies lost in a terrible "we can't bat or stay on the bases" last playoff game...that's a given.  Sad and stressful game.  I can't imagine what the Heughan household was like, but I hear that phone calls to Currituck were avoided!   The Eagles can't seem to lock it up and there is no cohesiveness to that team right now....thanks for the curse, Vince Young.


ouch.


getting run over.

BUT in positive news, Hokies pulled out a great win in what looked like a perfect fall day in Blacksburg, VA.  Watching it from NY made me really miss those football Saturdays and tailgating on the most beautiful campus.  GO HOKIES!  big win :)

LANE STADIUM....click here



Fall love from the City!

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

California Girls - Part 3

What could be better than having your best friend come and visit you all the way from the East Coast – having TWO of your best friends come and visit you all the way from the East Coast!
We tried to show Tina and Leslie all of our favorite places in San Diego and make the most of their time here. As with the earlier posts, pictures are the best way to experience the weekend with us!

On a side note, since this will be the last post on the Cali trip, I just want to thank Leslie and Tina for coming out and visiting us.  As I said earlier, you have no idea how much it means to me to have friends who are willing to travel so far to spend time in our new home.  I love you and am already getting ready for the next girls’ trip!

Note from Leslie:  we really saw it all in SD!  Once Tina got there, we were on a roll to check out everything...my top two priorities were the zoo and a padres game which were both very fun!  Thanks for having us Casey and Matt...SoCal treated us well :)  I'll be back, that's for sure!
Our favorite bar/restaurant - C&C

Wine Bar

They didn't believe that San Diego evenings get cold!

Tina, Nick and I (Leslie) went to La Jolla on Friday to have lunch and get in a little beach time (as if I hadn't had enough throughout the week!).  We went to Brockton Villa in downtown La Jolla for lunch...delicious and a fantastic view! 



my La Jolla hat and a coastline view


there were a million pelicans!


cute as can be Brockton Villa


lunch included delicious cocktails and an ocean view

That night we did it up in Little Italy...

New favorite Italian restaurant in Little Italy - Bencotto Italian Kitchen

I love these girls!

The whole group...

Our Tales of Two Cities - in ONE city!

These three are silly.

Our Tales of Two Cities and their husbands!

Waterfront Bar and Grill

Up super early to watch those Hokies on the West Coast
Let's Go Hokies!

Bub's in Pacific Beach!  Local Hokie bar...

They serve RAILS!

West Coast Hokies!

Pedi-cab to see the Padres...we jammed out to our driver's boombox the whole way there!


Petco Park

The gang cheering on the Padres

Cheers!

This place has shown up on the blog before - The Field!

Wouldn't be a trip to San Diego without visiting the Zoo!


What a cutie!


close up!


The polar bears wrestling in the water was our favorite part!


riding the air tram over the zoo

Later Nick, Matt, and I (Leslie) visited Chris on his houseboat in Ocean Beach.  It's such a cool, simple way of life. Chris has lived there for about 3+ years now and we have always tried to envision his boat and how he lives on it...it was great to see it in person. 



The inside of Chris' humble abode on water


the houseboat

 the neighborhood Chris lives in...the marina :)

Tina and I rented beach cruisers and biked around Coronado.
It was one of the best things I have done in San Diego since I have been here!  

Sunset on the rocks.


last night...of course we eat Mexican!

Tina and her first California burrito which I have to admit was delicious!

And we're the three best friends that anyone could have...
Love from both coasts and two cities!