Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Home Sweet Home
it was so nice to see my Mommy and the rest of my family/friends! it was a pretty mellow weekend mostly spent in Huntington Beach which I must admit the weather there beats the weather anywhere else! It was so nice to walk around in shorts and a t-shirt and to sit in my back yard sipping on a minty drink while soaking in every ounce of sunshine!
Agita was in NY while I was in So Cal... leave it to us to be on opposite sides of the country at the same time! We have decided that she must come back soon and Puck Fair better prepare itself!
Monday, May 4, 2009
Five Boro Bike Tour (numero dos)
Half way through the race my brakes stopped working as I was going down a hill in
Sunday, April 26, 2009
Vegas Baby
What was originally planned as a girls weekend turned into an asia/archie weekend! I flew in to vegas at 11:30pm archie picked me up from the airport and we went straight to luxor for a night of bar/club hopping. Saturday we pool hopped and eventually ended up at carnival court with the crazy bartenders who balance 10 bottles of jager on their head while walking around the bar!
After a whole day of catching up and drinking we met up with archies friends at rain where the guest dj was paul oakenfoul (sp chk?) The music was awesome! And they had crazy trapeze dancers above the dance floor! We ended the night at ghost bar which overlooks all of vegas. I tried to dance off as much of the alcohol as possible and it seemed to work because now I am sitting poolside at the luxor and feel fantastic. A little dehydrated but feeling good!
Viva Las Vegas!
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Coney Island
This past weekend was gorgeous and warm! Friday night was the season opener for Stantec softball in central park! I played 2nd base; I made a few great catches and some nice hits! On saturday I made plans with OG and a few coworkers to go on a bike ride to Coney Island! Sooo fun! We ate hot dogs and drank beer on the boardwalk... Didn't get to get on any of the rides but I will def have to go back and do so!
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
bye bye camera
Bootcamp Update
The camp itself is really fun. Though I do curse god from time to time mid push up, after its all said and done with it's not that bad. We do a lot of running around to keep our heart rates up in between doing core exercises like push ups, planks, mountain climbers, sit ups, lunges, and squats.
The one thing I struggle the most in is push-ups... Being a waterpolo player/swimmer we never had to do push ups so I look like a complete idiot doing them!
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
First Signs of Spring

Shinny New Bicycle

Thursday, March 19, 2009
St Patricks Recap

NOTE: I highly recommend Guinness to add the following warning on their label: Consuming Guinness might result in excessive gas. Please drink responsibly! Slanche!
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
day dreaming
Boot Camp

Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Got lucky on St. Patty's day!
But lucky enough! I just realized that my 4:30pm meeting today is right next door to my favorite bar Puck Fair!!! I am sooo excited about the fact that right after my meeting i will be able to walk down stairs and have a St. Patty Drink at my favorite bar! I'm so excited!
Monday, March 9, 2009
happy memory

I was looking through my iphoto albums and this picture brought upon me a warm and happy feeling! look how amazingly yummy the eggs benedict looks!!! I heart brunch in New York!! This was taken on my birthday last year.
Winter gone... (i think)

Monday, March 2, 2009
Snow Day!
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
New Game Plan

Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Sunday, February 8, 2009
Korea w/ Brooklyn
As I board the plane and settle in for what is bound to be 15 hours of hell flying over the arctic to the eastern world I have one mission: Find myself somebody to hang out with for the 13 hour (yes 13, not 10 hours as I had thought before) layover in Seoul, Korea.
To my surprise the second I sit down in my seat I immediately pass out as the 4 small children in the two rows ahead of me are running and screaming and crying in their row (NOTE: Remind me to never unless its an emergency travel with babies! Its not like they will remember any of the trip and why put them through all the stress of cabin pressure?!). I wake up to the voice of the pilot estimating that it should take only 2.5 hours to reach the destination. I thought I was dreaming when I woke up because there is no way that I could have slept 12 hours on a plane and miss all the snacks and dinner that was handed out (unlike domestic flights, international flights still take care of their people!).
As the lady next to me got up to use the bathroom I noticed a friendly, fluffy haired guy sitting one seat away from me. I smiled and inquired where his final destination was... THAILAND! I was very excited about this and immediately started making plans with him to explore Korea as soon as we got off the plane, so what if he wasn't an available tall man... I figured a hipster from Brooklyn on his was to meet up with his girlfriend in Thailand would do just fine.
We hopped on a bus that was heading towards city hall, found a map of the city and took off flowing the itinerary of an article I printed out that explained exactly what to do in Seoul if you have a 10+ hour layover.
Thank god I kept my coat on during my flight because apparently Korea, unlike Thailand, is as FREEZING as New York!!
With my new friend in tow we grabbed cups of black coffee at the Seoul station and headed to Nandaemun or the "Great South Gate" is one of the old gates of Seoul that used to protect the city from Tigers, built over 600 years ago... apparently 600 years did a lot of damage because the whole thing was under scaffolding :( I was a bit disappointed about not getting to see the real thing.
We then headed over to the Gyeongbokgung palace which was amazing! I have never seen anything like it. The Koreans are very detail oriented when it comes to painting their temples/palaces! We were there pretty early so not too many tourists were around and we could just wander around without having to fight off any crowds.
My Brooklyn buddy didn't have a coat and it was a freezing morning so we headed to Insadong which is a cluster of inter winded alleyways with lots of tea shops and restaurants along with other touristy souvenir shops. We had delicious tea at a cafe that looked as if you were sitting in an old train. After wondering around some more we both realized that Koreans don't open shop until 11am so with our empty tummies we decided to go across the street to check out the Jogyesa Temple. Before you enter the temple one must take off their shoes, once inside you have to put your hands together and bow showing respect. Sitting down before the three HUGE Buddhas that were behind the "altar" we were surrounded by older Korean ladies who were praying. Unlike people kneeling and saying a silent prayer at a church these ladies would stand up, bend over, and kneel a ridiculous amount of times as they held a string of beads that I assume is similar to the catholic rosary.
After a half hour of meditation, we had to sucome to the growls of our stomachs, and headed back to Insadong for Lunch. By this time the streets were filled with more people then before, mostly business dressed. We chose a nice wooden restaurant in one of the alleyways off to the side. We ordered Bulgogi, Kimchi stew and a pork dish with the help of my printouts about Korean food... I was not about to accidentally order dog or fish heads or something equally disgusting! I have decided that kimchi is not for me and that if I were to be forced to eat bulgogi for the rest of my life I would be happy to do so! The bulgogi was delicious!! I have never had anything like it! My next mission is to track down good Korean restaurants in NYC and start eating bulgogi on a regular basis!
Feeling stuffed we decided to try out the subway system instead of walking back to the bus station. Both being from New York we were floored when we discovered how sparkling clean and advanced the subways and stations were. The subway cars are a lot wider and hum lightly while in motion. A ladies voice announces in Korean, Chinese, and English the name of each stop and there are televisions inside that play advertisements as well as show the names of the stops. It was quite an easy adventure to get back to where we needed to go.
We got back on the bus we were both satisfied that we did not get stuck at the airport for such a long time especially since there was still a 6 hour flight to Bangkok awaiting us. Once at the airport we took advantage of the free Internet and the Asiana rest area which has a kids zone, a spa, and a movie room! The airports of East are very human friendly and shiny clean!
All in all my first steps on the Eastern land have been positive and I am very happy to have ventured out and explored the city as for who knows if I will ever have the opportunity to visit Korea in the future.
Monday, January 19, 2009
Seoul 10 hr layover
Now what are the chances that a very cute, tall and funny man will have the same layover and be as adventurous and we will have a 10 hour romance in a completely foreign world? Damn I should have gone to church this Sunday and prayed for this! Tonight you can find me kneeling bedside saying 100 Hail Mary’s and praying to God for a cute, tall and funny man to wonder around Seoul, Korea with on Wednesday!