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Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Casting Call

Six months until I turn 30. Yikes! This year is flying by. And I’ve checked off 13 3/10 things off my list. Pretty good progress if I don’t say so myself. There are a quite a few big ones left, but I should be able to accomplish them all. 

Now there is one in particular that is NOT going well at all. This whole dating thing. Ugh. Well my life has been an upheaval in the last few months. You know the whole moving to a new country thing. I had a few prospects back in January and February. Then I disappeared for a month and worked my butt off in London. I had no time for boys, let alone time to get a pint at a proper pub.

April rolled around and I was back in NYC. Work didn’t let up of course. I was also hanging out with my friends and family as much as possible before I left the country for good. And now it’s May. Almost June. For some reason work keeps interfering with my dating life (or lack thereof). 

So here it goes, a casting call for cute boys. Gotta be similar in age to me—not 40 and not 21. Smart. Funny. Likes to travel. Shaggy hair. Bigger calf muscles than my runner calves.

Most importantly lives in the vicinity of London.

Well you get the picture. Anyone you know? I just need to go on 11 dates. That’s all. Shouldn't be too hard...

Friday, May 20, 2011

A Tale of Two Cities

Third classic off the list! And this definitely went by quicker than the last two. I just finished A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens. Quite fitting that I was reading it while I moved to London.

My plan is to read 10 classics before my 30th, which would roughly average about 1/month. Well it’s May—almost June—and I’m a bit behind. After I read Anna Karenina, I started A Tale of Two Cities immediately. The plan is to read a classic, and then some easy book (beach read, crime, ect). But I powered through and immediately went to my 3rd classic since I’m bit behind.

The book was pretty good. I had been meaning to read it for quite some time now. Somehow I never read it in high school or college. I couldn’t put it down towards the end, and it definitely made me want to read more about the French Revolution. I like historical novels that want me to refresh my history knowledge that’s been fading for the last decade.

I’m not sure what my next classic will be (maybe another “short” one). But I will be re-reading all the Harry Potter books before the big day in July!

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Market Weekend

I now live in London. I now live in London. I have to keep reminding myself this. I keep thinking this is a temporary work vacation. Except this could be a couple of years and I no longer have a home in the US. Well… except my dad’s place, but let’s be honest, there are just way too many kids to have a room there.  

I spent my first week working about 15 hours a day. Fun. Exactly the way I wanted to spend my first week in my new city. I had to make up for the fact that I was busy moving the week before. And it’s a crazy time right now. So I didn’t do much last week except being chained to my laptop and blackberry, and sleeping.

When the weekend arrived, I was ready to sleep, relax a bit, and go exploring. I succeeded in all 3. I do need to find a place to live, but I figured I needed to get acclimated first. Get over jet lag. Decide on where I should live first. That type of stuff.
On Saturday I met up with KC, an old coworker of mine. She’s a newbie to London as well. I decided we will be friends. We spent the late morning/early afternoon wondering around Borough Market, which is near London Bridge. If you are looking for food, this is the place to go. They have a ton of fresh food for the choosing. Veggies, fruit, fish, spices, pretty much anything you can think of to prepare a meal. Now I don’t cook. We established this in #20. Luckily KC cooks and offered to feed me for my entire stay in London. Although she doesn’t know this yet. Of course there were also stalls with food to munch on for lunch. I grabbed a Pimm’s drink and a falafel to wash it down. It was pretty yummy. We then hit up Selfridge’s and had some cider to celebrate a good day.

On Sunday I was a bit more adventurous and decided to go to Old Spiltalfields Market. The adventure was taking the tube to the market. Apparently there’s a lot of construction on the weekend. EVERYWHERE. It took me about 2 hours to get there. No joke. I have no friends and had no plans, so I didn’t stress. This market is not food, although there is a lot in the nearby Brick Lane. This market is all about fashion. I wandered around and resisted buying anything. I figured I’d better find an apartment first before I purchase a lot of clothes. However, I do need some spring items since I didn’t pack properly when the shippers came before I left. There may be a return trip in the near future.
 

There are many markets in London and I plan to explore every single one of them.

Monday, May 2, 2011

I Heart NY

#15

I moved to NYC June 1, 2005, right after graduating from the University of Rochester. I spent the previous year taking part in the Take 5 Scholar Program and decided that I wanted to get into the Marketing field, and more specifically Advertising. I spent a couple of weeks at home in upstate New York restlessly waiting to hear back from job applications in NYC, Boston, and Chicago. I had a few interviews lined up in NYC and my sister’s college apartment was available to sublet. So I packed 2 suitcases and took the Greyhound down to Port Authority.

The interviews went well and I was asked to come back for a 2nd round for a couple of them. However, It took me a couple of months to land a job. In the meantime, I explored the city and patiently kept applying to jobs. Something finally came through in August and I started at a healthcare advertising agency in Murray Hill.

One month shy of 6 years later, I am not only leaving this beloved city, I’m leaving the country to start the next chapter in my life in London. I am relocating for my job and am excited to return to the city I lived in briefly back in 2004. There are some things I’m not going to miss about NYC (crowded hot subways, gross rats, muggers), but there’s a lot more I’m going to miss. So going with my theme, I’ve made a list (in no particular order) of the various memories I’ve had in the last 6 years.

  1. Running in 2 NYC Marathons
  2. Watching the Yankees win the 2009 World Series at Brother Jimmy’s
  3. Attending the Yankees Ticker Tape Parade a few days later
  4. Countless races in Central Park, Prospect Park, and all over the 5 boroughs
  5. My studio apartment in Woodside
  6. Many nights that I can’t remember
  7. Watching the sun rise at early races and after late nights
  8. Watching the sun set over the Manhattan skyline
  9. Many dinners at Dino
  10. Too many nights of too-many-beers-after-dodgeball
  11. Doing all the touristy stuff (Empire State Building, Top of the Rock, Statue of Liberty)
  12. Going to Broadway shows like Rent, Wicked, and American Idiot
  13. Too many Yankees game to count at the old and new stadiums
  14. Tour of the old Yankees Stadium
  15. The sadness of seeing the old skeleton of the old stadium
  16. Day trips to Long Beach with friends
  17. Hanging out in Central Park trying to get a tan
  18. Weekend trips to upstate, Nantucket, and Philly
  19. Many vacations from JFK, LaGuardia, and Newark
  20. A very memorable wine-filled, 29th birthday celebration on Long Island
  21. Training runs traversing all over this city
  22. Hanging out at the Astoria beer garden in the summer
  23. Making great friends through work and running
  24. Getting robbed multiple times
  25. Seeing A-rod’s 500th HR in person
  26. The 7 train
  27. The guys apartment building erupting when the Giants won the 2008 Superbowl
  28. Running through Times Square in 3 NYC ½ marathons
  29. Lots of margaritas and burritos at Blockheads
  30. Snowstorms of 2006, 2010 and 2011 (just in case I needed a reminder of upstate)
  31. Lots of ‘Cuse, Rangers, and Knicks games at MSG
  32. Lots of concerts at MSG (plus a circus)
  33. Going to The Daily Show taping
  34. Many a homeless man sleeping on subway cars
  35. Cursing at cab drivers, subways, people who cat-called me, and slow walkers
  36. Grabbing a slice after being at the bars till 4am
  37. Grabbing a whole-wheat everything bagel, toasted with scallion cream cheese the next morning
  38. Watching movies in Bryant Park
  39. Free Kenny Chesney and All American Rejects
    summer concerts 
  40. Wondering around the Christmas Markets
  41. Skating at Wollman
  42. Halloween shenanigans
  43. Runs from Paragon
  44. Riding the bull at Johnny Utah’s
  45. The views from the Staten Island Ferry
  46. The views from Long Island City
  47. Spring blooming in Central Park
  48. The welcomed fall cool temps in October
  49. Book club nights
  50. An amazing going away party at the Brooklyn Brewery

With this list of memories I now say good bye to the city that never sleeps. I will take my NYC walk across the Atlantic, and make some new memories in London.