New York’s number were finally down, and the city was slowly reopening. It was around that time that Jean and I started venturing outside the walls of our apartment more and more. We began dining outdoors, going to the beach, taking taxis, and seeing friends little by little.
Read MoreBecause neither my mom or bridesmaids are crazy enough to live in New York City, I began my dress hunting mission solo — making as many appointments at salons scattered about the city as I possibly could after work and on weekends.
Read MoreAs a resident of Greenpoint since I first set foot in New York City (except a few odd months of crashing on friends’ couches and subletting), I’ve come to know and love this neighborhood for all it has to offer. Below are the places I frequent, and recommend checking out if ever in the area.
Read MoreThere’s a lot of talk about pizza in NYC, so much so that it can be overwhelming. Let’s narrow it down a bit.
Read MoreWinter is finally here in NYC! Now, I don’t know about you, but for me that means one thing, and one thing only: time to hit the ice.
Read MoreThere’s no denying that exercise is essential to our health, especially in NYC. Sure, walking around the city burns a lot of calories, but with mouthwatering food at literally every street corner, sometimes walking just doesn’t cut it.
Read MoreBe ready for a lot of alone time during your early days here. Instead of moping around the apartment that doesn’t yet feel like your home, however, here are a few ideas for what you can and should do around NYC while you still have time to be alone.
Read MoreIn case you lost track of time this past Labor Day weekend while you were day dreaming by the pool, I have some news for you: it’s officially September!
Read MoreThey say apartments in New York City don’t come cheap. Well, I say that they don’t come cheap, nor do they come easy.
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