Cancelled Flights


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It has been crazy this morning!

Flights cancelled due to snowstorms in the midwest. Re-booking like crazy. I think I'll get out tomorrow morning, assuming I can wake up at 4:15 a.m. and make it to JFK by 6 a.m. . Oy, I'm a bit nervous about that.

But I have one extra day today in the city! Going to do this D-I-Y art project and finish some Christmas shopping. And strategize the JFK trip. Any tips?

A Date


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Today is my last day in the city before heading home for Christmas.

I'm not quite ready to leave yet. I know I've done a view odes to New York during the holidays but wow, there is really nothing like it.

I'll be finishing up holiday shopping in Chinatown and the Upper West Side. Tonight, I have a date with the man who's holding my heart these days. He asked that we deliver a turkey dinner to a family in need rather than see "A Christmas Story" on Broadway.

Yes, my dear, we can do that.

Holidays In NYC With My Best Girls



My momma and best friend flew in last weekend for a few days of heavy holiday spirit. We packed in the Rockettes, ice skating at Rockefeller Center, seeing Natalie Hill in The Grinch Who Stole Christmas, the windows at Macy's, Bergdorf's, pedicabs, walking through the holiday markets, cheesecake at Magnolia Bakery, FAO Schwartz, late night laughing and certainly a dozen other things I'm forgetting at the moment.

I'm thankful for these women, that they would pause their lives to come see me. In the midst of tragedy in Connecticut, I tried to soak up every minute with these two. Enjoying their company, their goodness. I continually had a prayer in my heart of gratitude.

How I miss them.










Handmade Ornaments


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The New York City streets are lined with Christmas trees. No tree lots here. I'd trade the usual smell of exhaust and garbage for the smell of pine any day! I did a little write up on the BEST handmade ornaments this season has to offer for Gallant & Jones. You can see what I found here.


Writing that post and smelling the trees makes me miss having a tree of my own. This is the first Christmas in years that I haven't had one. Somewhere in the attic in Denver is a small collection of ornaments I shared with my ex. I can't wait to iron out the wrinkles in my favorite tree skirt and hang those ornaments once again. I was worried when I packed them away last year that using them again would be too painful. Now? I can't wait. They are, after all, a part of my story.

Park Avenue Armory




On Saturday, my girlfriend Kelsea invited me to walk through the park to the Upper East Side and check out the Park Avenue Armory's current exhibit, The Event of a Thread by Ann Hamilton. I couldn't turn it down.

The Park Avenue Armory hosts unconventional art and design in its 55,000 square foot hall. The Hamilton exhibit was SO much fun. The hall is divided in half by a gorgeous silk curtain. On each side of the curtain, there are a series of swings for guests to swing on. As each swing moves, the curtain sways. Several attendees would lay down beneath the curtain to watch it flutter as everyone else would swing.



It was totally worth putting off studying for my law & ethics final exam.

Well & Good NYC Event

I spent Thursday evening at the Holiday Beauty Soiree put on by ABC Home and WellandGoodNYC.com. Several local business owners, including Tracie Martyn, a celebrity facialist, offered free services and showcased their product lines.


I was excited to finally check out ABC Home as I had heard so much about it. It lived up to all the hype. I'm still dreaming of the grey tufted sofa in the basement....







Thank you ABC Home and WellAndGoodNYC.com for hosting! Such a beautiful evening.

How New York City Does The Holidays







Typically, I'm the girl who is playing her Pandora holiday station well before Thanksgiving. This holiday season, however, has been different. WHEN DID THE CHRISTMAS GET HERE?! I have been so busy with school that I haven't been able to pay two seconds of my time to the magic that is the holiday season. Over the past weekend, I was determined to fix this.

I dashed down to Rockefeller Plaza Friday night to meet the boy and gander at the tree, along with hundreds of tourists. Everyone was so thrilled to be there. It was beautiful.

On Saturday night, I went to my church's Christmas concert. Oh. My. Goodness. Seeing that I live in Manhattan, the concert was comprised of Broadway stars, Juilliard-trained vocalists and even Desirae Brown-Luch of The Five Browns, who played Ave Maria with her husband on the violin. I'm not sure church concerts will ever top Saturday night. Magnolia Bakery's hot chocolate preceded the concert, Cafe Lalo followed it. I love New York.

Now it's back into the madness of graduate school. Only two more weeks left in the semester! Oh my gosh. Only two more weeks left in the semester?!?! Cue panic.