Cool Town, Evening in the City
The Second Half of Summer
What a great summer. Our goal was to make the most of each beautiful day in this City that we could. To explore outdoors, to eat in the Park, to spend time with friends, to visit new places. And we did just that!
What a great summer. Our goal was to make the most of each beautiful day in this City that we could. To explore outdoors, to eat in the Park, to spend time with friends, to visit new places. And we did just that!
View from the rooftop our our friends apartment during one of many cook outs.
Like I mentioned in the last post, we went to the Met, and included in the admission is a free visit to the Cloisters if you go within the week! The Cloisters is a European Medieval Museum and Garden. It was incredible. The day was just absolutely gorgeous, the views from northern Manhattan were breathtaking. I'm so glad we explored up there for the afternoon.
Unicorn in Captivity, Tapestry made around 1495-1505
A butterfly in the gardens
Lavender, it smelled amazing
This guy
Make a wish!
Exploring
Out on a terrace
So many small details everywhere!
The inner courtyard and gardens
After the Cloisters, we headed down to Pier I and had some snacks as we watched the sunset over the Hudson River.
After Church the next day, we had a little picnic in the Park and just enjoyed being outside. Seriously after such a freezing cold winter, we really enjoyed the mild summer.
We had a fun visit with my Tio Gerald and Titi Michi, who came up to see the Queen (and Adam Lambert) concert. It was so much fun! Bohemian Rhapsody was AMAZINNNNGGG, and Killer Queen was great too!!
Their visit was short and sweet, but little did we know they'd be back in just a few weeks!
Our sweet friends, Ryan and Caitlin got married. Their wedding was so much fun, and the venue, a book store in SoHo, was so charming.
I was wearing a tall pair of heels, I wasn't exactly taller than Richard, but he was a good sport for this funny picture.
At the end of July we had an outing at work, and went to a Yankees game.
Me and Sharon
We ventured out to Long Beach on Long Island with friends
Christy, me and Robs beachin' it
We had lots of game nights!
We went on a road trip throughout New England mid-summer, but I want to do a post about that all on it's own, so stay tuned!
Rob took Maternity photos of Maggie and Jonathan. The day started out kind of rainy, so we headed indoors to Grand Central Terminal.
This is one of my favorites.
That night, we had a belated birthday celebration for Robs. We had a delicious dinner at The Smith, and then went to see STOMP. It was high energy fun the entire time.
We enjoyed the second stint of Shakespeare in the Park, and got to see John Lithgow in King Lear.
As we waited in line, Bessy got to meet an Airdale!
Dinner picnic in the park before the show!
We also had a fun visit from Ms. Jennie B!
Scott and Katie made homemade ice cream and we couldn't help but invite ourselves over to try it. When they brought me some water, they gave me these adorable lego ice cubes!! I had to take a pic!
And speaking of ice, at my job, we did a company wide ice bucket challenge to raise money for ALS. This is my view of the Headquarters across the street, and if you look along the right side of the building you will see hundreds of orange buckets being filled with ice and water. Within the first half hour of the challenge being opened, they reached the 6,000 person capacity, so I did not actually participate, but it was so cool to watch!
We closed down Park Avenue for about 15 minutes as the challenge took place, because there were so many people watching!
We ventured out to Citi Field to watch a Mets game, they beat the Cubs... sorry Mark!
Tio Gerald and Titi Michi in town again! Love them so much! We went to Lombardi's for lunch. Yum, yum, yum.
Robs with Sergio
That about rounds up our Summer! I'll be posting about our New England Road Trip, and our Labor Day trip to Deckerville, Michigan soon!
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