Monday, December 22, 2008

A West Side Blunder

On December 13th, we did one of our most favorite activities - we drank and ate our way down the West Side of Manhattan! With Marvis in town, and it being especially chilly, we concentrated our feasting/drinking first in the west 80's and then ended up in Columbus Circle. A brief tour follows:

We begin at a great place, PINCH & S'MAC, which is pizza measured by the inch and a whole bunch of variations on the classic macaroni & cheese. We had a plain 6" pizza (nice tangy sauce and thin crust) and the Napoletana S'MAC, which was, in a word- awesome.


Next, we clearly needed a drink. The Dead Poet was the answer. On a cold day, whiskey was the drink of choice - Irish coffees for Rebecca and Marvis and Bushmills for Paul. We came in cold but felt warm when we left!



A delicious series of tapas followed at Luzia's, which is a Portuguese tapas bar. Crab cakes, jamon croquetas and sausages accompanied by the house red sangria. A perfect amount of food and drink to keep us going through the shopping we were about to embark on. (Columbus Circle Winter Arts Fair)

Last but certainly not least, we ended up at one of the
newest wine bars in Manhattan, Clo.
It has this great interactive menu of wines that is projected from the ceiling down onto the bar. You can select your wine of choice, find where it is in the bar, and take your Clo card over to fill up your glass. Quite a gimmick, but it was pretty cool.


All in all, a great day experiencing Manhattan with one of our
favorite people to stumble around with!

Thursday, December 11, 2008

St. Louis Weekend

We had a great time visiting Rebecca's family in St. Louis 
last weekend. As always, we packed a bunch of events 
into a small amount of time, including the MHA Snow Ball 
where Steve was awarded the Silver Key Award. 
We had a great time eating, dancing, and dancing some more!

We also got to watch Z-Man's hockey 
practice, had a dinner with the siblings, 
nieces and nephews, and topped it off with a brunch at 
Rich & Marvis' with Grandmama and Ralph! Whew!

Check out the slideshow for more pictures from the weekend!

Thursday, November 20, 2008

On The Town

This week we had the chance to see two of our friends in a great production of On The Town. This 1944 musical was written & created by 4 of the most brilliant people in music, theatre and dance - Leonard Bernstein, Adolph Green, Betty Comden and Jerome Robbins. (The movie starred Frank Sinatra, Gene Kelly and Ann Miller...)

The production we saw was a staged reading and was music directed/ conducted by our friend Todd Ellison. Also appearing in the ensemble was our good friend from college, Autumn Hurlbert.

The music was great, the dancing superb, and we felt like we were transported to a different time and place. The magic of theatre!

See the NY Times review here.

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Got Inspiration?

We visited the Whitney Museum of American Art today to see Alexander Calder: The Paris Years, 1926-1933.





Goldfish Bowl, 1929
(This has moving parts and if you turn the crank, the fish "swim" up and down with the waves!)

We did not know much if any of his work before today, but found his wire sculptures and mobiles (he was the first creator of one!) to be fantastic examples of what art can achieve:

- a sense of play
- movement
- engineering, using math & physics

Calder created a miniature circus (watch the video) that had working parts, and designed toys for some of his career. We especially thought of Mikaela, Alexandra and Andy as we wandered through the galleries. Calder started creating as an 8-year-old and some of his earliest work was on display. We hope you can look at some of his art online and get as inspired as we were today!


Circus Scene, 1929 Fernand Leger, 1930

Tight Rope Artists, 1926-31 Romulus and Remus, 1928

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Obama!

We witnessed history on November 4, 2008.

Our work is not done, but rather it has just begun.
It begins on January 20, 2009 - 
and Rebecca and I plan to be there. 

Here's to change in America.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Election Night!


6:36pm EST

An exciting and historic night for sure. 
Right now, Rebecca and her best friend 
Sam are cooking a delicious lasagna for dinner. 
Sam's Aunt Pat, my mom and brother and I 
are watching MSNBC and pouring over any 
information we can gather as it comes in. 

Lucky is trying to get any food he can from us.

We are excited to be a part of history, and hoping to 
celebrate in the next couple of hours!

10:43pm EST - Update!

On MSNBC - Obama currently at 207 electoral votes. 
California, Hawaii, Oregon & Washington polls still not closed. 
Those polls would give Obama 284 EV  & close in 15 minutes. 
We may have a new president very soon...

11:09pm EST - Update!

Every network has projected Barack Obama 
as our next president!

YES WE CAN!!

Monday, November 3, 2008

4 Hours, 2 minutes, 39 seconds

We did it! My friend Gavin and I ran the 
NYC Marathon yesterday, 
and finished in just over 4 hours. 

We saw friends and family all along the route, 
and Rebecca had a bunch of people ready 
for us at our apartment at Mile 18.


This is the view from our balcony (fire escape!) on First Avenue. For 5 years we have watched the marathon run by our windows, and that is how I got the crazy idea to actually run in it. It was an amazing experience to travel through the 5 boroughs, see all the people that came out to support the runners, and feel what 26.2 miles of running is like.


Here we are running down 5th Avenue towards 90th Street
and the entrance to Central Park. (Mile 24)





Here are some more pictures of family & friends from race day. 
Thanks to everyone that was able to come out on the course. Enjoy!


Monday, October 27, 2008

Making A Difference


This weekend, a group of 6 (Rebecca, Paul, Brad, Michael, Sam & Lucky) from NYC went to stay with 3 of our friends (Mark, Becca & Chester) in Philly. We spent Saturday (10 days before the election...) knocking on more than 250 doors of independent and undecided voters in Bucks County, one of the most hotly contested counties in Pennsylvania. What a great feeling to get out and feel like you are making a difference in this historic election. We even met some locals at a diner in Bucks County, and they were all supporting Obama!


Friday, October 24, 2008

26.2 miles

NYC 2008 Marathon - Sunday, November 2

I am running my first (and most likely last!) marathon. For 5 years we have watched the marathon run by our apartment and this year I am running with my friend Gavin. (We climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro last year together. This has been much harder!)

As of right now, I have run a total of 394 miles (over 61 hours) preparing for the marathon. I'll be glad to get back to a more "normal" routine after Nov. 2...

There are a lot of ways to track me during the race, all of which can be found at the ING NYC Marathon website. We start in the 10:20am group, and are hoping to run the full course in right around 4 hours.

This is a really cool video of the entire marathon route. You can watch and see what I'll see on Sunday!

VOTE!

It is now 11 days until we elect a new president. 
We are supporting Barack Obama for many reasons.
Whoever you are supporting, and if you are old enough -
make sure you VOTE!