I can’t believe that I’m coming up on my one year NYC anniversary! The first year here has been amazing and seriously something right out of a movie screenplay (can’t make this up). One thing that I haven’t been so great at is actually taking advantage of the city.
I spent a lot of time learning the ins and outs of the city when I was a senior at Georgetown. (That’s what you get for long distance…) It definitely feels like I did a lot more city things during those visiting weekends than I have since living here.
Most days it’s wake up, get on the subway, go to work, avoid the crowds in Union Square for lunch, work more, get back on the subway, go home.
With my mom and sister and my sister’s friend were in town, it was the perfect excuse to cross some of my summer-in-the-city bucket list items! Actually, they came to my office because I was in a meeting until 6:30 that Friday and we had no idea what to do. One of my friends at work suggested we go down to the High Line.
Oh my goodness.
It is such a not-so-secret hidden gem in the city. I’ve heard so many wonderful things about it and seen so many great Instagrams, but I hadn’t exactly made the effort to go. It’s my new favorite place in the city. It’s beautiful, full of interesting people, and just a little different.
What is the High Line? It’s an elevated public park on the historic freight rail line. The views of the streets in the Meatpacking district are amazing… and the views of the Hudson River are beautiful too. Especially at sunset!
We took a cab over and climbed the stairs just as the sun was beginning to set. We walked the entire length stopping along the way for pictures and chatting before heading back uptown for dinner.
This is a photo from my iPhone. If an iPhone can capture this beauty… can you imagine what it looks like in person?
Oh, it was such a fun Friday family night 🙂
Meesh!
Have you been to the High Line? What’s your favorite place in the city that you recommend I explore next?
The High Line is definitely awesome! I took a walk along there once after a stop at the Chelsea Market (love!) I still really want to go to the Brooklyn Heights Promenade, get my hair done at Dream Dry or the Dry Bar, and make my way through more of the museums (The Frick, the Met, etc). My favorite NYC memory was walking the Brooklyn Bridge at Sunset to get pizza at Grimaldi's.
I've only visited NYC once, and that was for a rushed long weekend, and I kind of live vicariously through you bloggers who live there… one day I'll go back!
I will have to visit the High Line the next time I'm in New York! I've heard such raving things about it. I'm counting the days till I'm back in the city.
I went to the High Line last time I visited New York, and I really enjoyed it. My recommendation when friends visit is to eat at John's Pizzeria; it's delicious!
When I discovered High Line (late 2012), I couldn't believe I've been missing on it my whole life living in NYC! So fabulous and modern!
Don't be intimidated by this, but you should totally visit Brooklyn. Down by the Williamsburg Bridge (or even the Brooklyn Bridge Park) is a great spot for relaxing and looking at the Manhattan skyline. One secret I keep, though, is Red Hook (by Fairway…great food and views).
I love the High Line! One of my favorite places that's good for just going on a stroll at sunset or sitting and reading a book (similar to the high line) is the Battery Park City promenade. It sits right on the water and has a gorgeous view of the Hudson and NJ, you can even see the Statue of Liberty. It's definitely a place I recommend. 🙂
I discovered the High Line last December and fell in love with it instantly even though it was freezing that day! If you haven't yet, you should check out the tenth avenue cookshop (on 10th ave and 20th) which is near one of the high line entrances. It's one of my favorite breakfast/brunch spots in the city.
Oh the High Line. A piece of landscape architecture that has been the topic du jour of my circle for a while now (I'm a landscape architecture major).
Another wonderful piece of landscape architecture in the city is Paley Park! It's a little pocket park tucked away from the busy street, complete with a huge waterfall wall that blocks out all the noise! Perfect to just get away and relax for a bit. It is a must!
I have been calling myself a Chill Mom™️ since having Jack and now I’m realizing that I’m even chiller with Rory. (Like is birth order really less about sibling order and more about the version of mom you’re born to?) I’ve been just rolling with Rory’s infancy and I’m so much happier. Maybe it’s just that I’m more tired with a toddler too, or know that it’s going to go by so fast, or just have more confidence… probably a combination. I feel less obsessive and less stressed out by the details. I’m “making it” without having to fake it. As an example, today I noticed I hadn’t tracked a single nap- just watching sleepy cues and trying to get to a “good enough” pattern as Rory’s naps consolidate. Is he following a ~perfect~ nap schedule? No. Are we thriving? Frankly, yes!
(If you want to read my original Chill Mom post, comment “chill mom” and l’ll send it to you via DM!)
We came, we saw elephants, we ate ice cream 🐘🦒🦓 @ashleybrooke and I always talk about how we became FAST friends. Somehow we have been right there with each other during some of life’s worst moments… so it’s extra sweet that we now get to celebrate the good ones! Watching our boys play together, a little baby in a stroller, and another baby on the way… it’s everything we dreamed of.
Somehow yesterday felt like a week, last month was last year, and last year was a decade ago… but then time is simultaneously going by so fast too. The past ten weeks have gone by in a blink! Everyone warns you it goes by fast and they’re not wrong…. The days are long but oh how I wish time would slow down a bit? Or that maybe I could bottle up a tiny bit of these precious boys at every stage so I could revisit them down the road 🤍
I have grown to LOVE baby wearing. Not only do I think it’s such a nice and cozy way to bond with baby, it’s also incredibly practical, especially when you have a toddler to keep up with too! The @wildbird aerial carrier was a treat for myself- and I’m so obsessed with it. 👶🏼 Leave a comment “wildbird” and I’ll DM you the color I have as well as my personal review of it (including some troubleshooting tips).
Some top level things I like; - it’s easy to put on! - it’s so, so comfortable (for me AND baby!) - the little flap is seamless and provides extra support while baby naps and privacy when we need/want it
This affordable rechargeable LED lamp is cute and then made even cuter with this wicker lampshade! 💡✨ No cords needed- just charge and place wherever you want. (Will be extra perfect for dining outdoors this summer!) 💫 Comment “lamp” and I’ll send you links to the LED lamp ($38 for a pair!) and the lampshade (available in a few styles- including a darling blue).
Not really in the mood to be in photos right now, but I keep telling myself I’ll want to look back on these moments and remember them. (Right?!) when I look at these photos in 10, 20, 30 years…
I hope I remember Jack “rescuing” Rory from a windy tent, not how I stood in front of my closet with tears in my eyes.
I hope I remember watching Jack roll down hills and play hop scotch and scoot down the sidewalk with his besties, not that I caught a glimpse of my reflection and didn’t recognize myself.
I hope I remember sitting outside with my friend happily watching our kids play (while watching the minutes until bedtime tick by), and not that I spent too much time zooming in and examining every new wrinkle on my face.
I hope I remember the pure joy of these early warm days with my little family whom I love so much 🤍
The weather is warming up and I’m feeling slightly more comfortable in my skin every day ☀️ Here’s what I wore last week as a mom of two. I have a two and a half year old toddler and a two month old so I need outfits I feel good in, can chase a little guy around in, AND that I can breastfeed easily while wearing. 🔗 Leave a comment with “OUTFITS” to get links to every outfit I wore!
This room is so very special 🤍 The little cars sprinkled everywhere (watch your step!). A tiny sock, never two, peeled off and tucked somewhere hidden away. Piles of books that grow almost as quickly as the little boy who sleeps here. Outgrown pants and shoes to grow into mingling in the closet. Often messy, and a little cluttered, but a little boy lives here. 🚘☀️🐶📚🧸
(Rory is still in our room, but eventually the boys will share. I can picture their little twin beds already!)
How fun! I have only visited New York City a couple of times, so I don't have any new places you could visit, but I love Times Square!
Hunter
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looks so awesome!
a place for me to visit if i ever get the chance to go to nyc 🙂
xx
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The High Line is definitely awesome! I took a walk along there once after a stop at the Chelsea Market (love!) I still really want to go to the Brooklyn Heights Promenade, get my hair done at Dream Dry or the Dry Bar, and make my way through more of the museums (The Frick, the Met, etc). My favorite NYC memory was walking the Brooklyn Bridge at Sunset to get pizza at Grimaldi's.
That iphone photo is insane! Gorgeous.
I've only visited NYC once, and that was for a rushed long weekend, and I kind of live vicariously through you bloggers who live there… one day I'll go back!
The first picture is so lovely. Can I use it as my cellphone wallpaper please? 🙂
That photo is lovely. I cannot believe it's with a phone!
I will have to visit the High Line the next time I'm in New York! I've heard such raving things about it. I'm counting the days till I'm back in the city.
Xoxo,
Christine
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I went to the High Line last time I visited New York, and I really enjoyed it. My recommendation when friends visit is to eat at John's Pizzeria; it's delicious!
When I discovered High Line (late 2012), I couldn't believe I've been missing on it my whole life living in NYC! So fabulous and modern!
Don't be intimidated by this, but you should totally visit Brooklyn. Down by the Williamsburg Bridge (or even the Brooklyn Bridge Park) is a great spot for relaxing and looking at the Manhattan skyline. One secret I keep, though, is Red Hook (by Fairway…great food and views).
Your Friend, Jess
that dress looks so fantastic on you!
xx
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I love the High Line! One of my favorite places that's good for just going on a stroll at sunset or sitting and reading a book (similar to the high line) is the Battery Park City promenade. It sits right on the water and has a gorgeous view of the Hudson and NJ, you can even see the Statue of Liberty.
It's definitely a place I recommend. 🙂
That iphone pic is so pretty! I love your dress.
Mana
Fashion and Happy Things
I discovered the High Line last December and fell in love with it instantly even though it was freezing that day! If you haven't yet, you should check out the tenth avenue cookshop (on 10th ave and 20th) which is near one of the high line entrances. It's one of my favorite breakfast/brunch spots in the city.
I'll just add this to the list of "must see" for our next trip to NYC.
I LOVE the High Line…the beer garden at the Standard right underneath the High Line is great too!
Oh the High Line. A piece of landscape architecture that has been the topic du jour of my circle for a while now (I'm a landscape architecture major).
Another wonderful piece of landscape architecture in the city is Paley Park! It's a little pocket park tucked away from the busy street, complete with a huge waterfall wall that blocks out all the noise! Perfect to just get away and relax for a bit. It is a must!
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