Crazy Good–All Things New York!

Crazy Good–All Things New York!

Aside from the crazy good frenzy of last weekend’s New York City marathon, these are a few of the other things I love about New York City:

  • I love the epicurean delights served up in New York City!  Although I’m pretty mainstream, I can honestly say I have not had a bad meal in New York City!  (Granted, it helps that my daughter and son-in-law live in New York and aptly guide my foodie cravings in the right direction!)  The eclectic energy of this amazing city has a way of opening up your mind–and taste buds–to being a little more daring when it comes to making cuisine choices!  New York style pizza always seems to be the perfect combination of soft, chewy crust, fresh toppings and delicious blended cheeses!  Italian restaurants are my favorite, and the ones I’ve been to in New York City have expertly honed the talent of adding just the right amount of spices to any sauce and take personal pride in their homemade noodles!  When it comes to breakfast or brunch, the options are endless!  This time of year, it is highly likely that fresh pumpkin will be added to your pancakes or waffles, raising the delectable quotient of your meal up a notch or two!

Restaurants in New York City! www.mytributejournal.com

“Public” restaurant has become one of our favorites in New York City–it was once a public library, thus it’s name!   The menus are like library cards!

Public Restaurant in New York city! www.mytributejournal.com

Since space is at a premium, dining tables are set close together in New York City Restaurants!  Often you become acquainted with those you’re sitting by and can ogle the menu items they’ve ordered!

Pumpkin waffles at Pulic Restaurant in NYC! www.mytributejournal.com

My daughter, Mandi and I savored their pumpkin waffles with cranberry compote! Presentation, as well as taste are given thoughtful consideration!

Salmon eggs benedict at Public Restaurant in NYC. www.mytributejournal.com

Equally delicious were my husband’s Salmon Eggs Benedict!

Mandi’s husband, Cole, is the most adventurous when it comes to trying out unusual menu selections–although I didn’t get a picture of them, he ordered Turkish poached eggs–kinda crazy, but he assured us they were very good!

"S'Mack" macaroni and cheese! www.mytributejournal.com

Leave it to New York City to come up with a unique restaurant called “S’ Mack” that serves up indulgent macaroni and cheese!  Crazy Good!

  • I love the vast and varied urban culture and the parks and secret gardens of New York City! There will always be the usual popular draw to the various museums and Broadway plays in New York City, but I have recently been enlightened as to what’s available when you take a detour off the “touristy beaten path”, so to speak!

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My parents always tried to plan their many travels to include a few days in New York City to take in a Broadway play or two!  “Matilda” is my new favorite–right up there with “Fiddler On The Roof” and “Lion King”!

Empire State Building! www.mytributejournal..com

The iconic Empire State Building!  (This is for you “Sleepless in Seattle” fans!)

5 Pointz Graffiti Park! www.mytributejournal.com

5 pointz Graffiti Park! Queens, New York www.mytributejournal.com

If you want to really broaden your cultural experience in New York City, just get off the Queen’s Street subway exit and the flamboyant art of 5 Pointz Graffiti Park will greet you!  

5 Pointz Garffiti Park! www.mytributejournal.com

Obviously someone’s interpretation of their super hero! 

5 Pointz Graffiti Park! www.mytributejournal.com

My daughter and her husband unknowingly came perfectly color coordinated for pictures at 5 Pointz!  

5 Pointz Graffiti Park! www.mytributejournal.com

Amazing stippled art!  So crazy good!

5 Pointz Graffiti Park! www.mytributejournal.com

My husband is not a fan of graffiti that defames other’s property, but loved that this place exists for talented artists to express themselves!

5 Pointz Graffiti Park! www.mytributejournal.com

5 Pointz is a popular spot to film music videos! 

5 Pointz Graffiti Park! www.mytributejournal.com

My husband lovingly told me that this was a perfect rendition of my face on any given Monday morning as I’m racing out the door for work!  (Funny guy, my husband!)

New York City parks! www.mytributejournal.com

New York City parks! www.mytribute journal.com

Secret gardens of New York City! www.mytributejournal.com

Although New York City is known as the “concrete jungle”–there are so many beautiful parks and secret gardens intermittently tucked away inside busy city blocks!  Note the garden plots that neighbors often work on together–reminds me of one of my favorite books, “Seedfolks”!

  • I love shopping small shops in the big city of New York!  Upon entering a small, quaint shop along any side street of this grand city, you quickly become aware that your shopping habits are about to take on a new, more personalized nuance!  (You’ll find many big chain stores in New York City and of course, there’s the larger than life eye candy of 5th Avenue too!)  At these self-owned shops, more often than not, the owner will greet you warmly, then with kind, considerate care go out of their way to help you find exactly what you are looking for.  My husband has noted, however, that one of the downfalls of browsing the merchandise in these one-of-a-kind, specialty shops, is all the things you find that you never knew you needed!  Ha!  All I know is that shopping becomes an event to be cherished whether you buy anything or not!

New York City shopping! www.mtributejournal.com

Embracing the New York City retail experience while waiting for my daughter to model some great clothes finds!  Store clerks in New York City always seem make a fun addition to a good shopping excursion!  (The gal who waited on us at this store was from Australia and was such a doll!) 

New York City bookstores! www.mytributejournal.com

My husband is a succor for small neighborhood book stores–and New York City has many!  You do lose track of time upon entering them!

New York City babkeries! www.mytributejournal.com

Photo1 (29)New York City bakeries! www.mytributejournal.com

Stopping at one of the many cute bake shops in New York City makes for a perfect ending to any shopping trip!  

  • I love the outerwear style and fashion of New York City!  So many in the “Big Apple” rely on the public transportation systems to get them where they need to go, and since cold fall and winter weather conditions often have to be braved when additional blocks must be walked to reach intended destinations, outerwear in New York City serves the dual purpose of being functional as well as stylish.  While observing the random, yet clever pairing of various coats, scarfs and boots on the subway or any other place in New York, you soon realize that it’s hard to feel quite as free to pull off the same look for yourself upon returning home!

Eclectic outerwear in New York City! www.mytributejournal.com

Floral patterns can be mixed and matched and animal ears on your stocking caps are trending!  Is this not the epitome of crazy good!   Mind you, many of these pictures were taken at a very fast pace, which is also another crazy good aspect of New York City!

Stylish outerwear in New York City www.mytributejournal.comAlthough this picture doesn’t do it much justice, the wool texture and darling yoke of this cute coat caught my eye!  I actually asked this gal where she got it, but alas, we never had time to find the store–maybe next trip!!!!

New York city outerwear! www.mytributejournal.com

My braver alter-ego wears a pink fur vest and high-top converse sneakers!  The lady wearing this did appear to be somewhere near my age bracket!?!

Trendy children's clothing! www.mytributejournal.com

My granddaughter, Marli, pulls the look off without a hitch!  Clothing boutiques for children in New York City are worthy of a post all their own–for any grandma out there, they are sooo crazy good! 

New York shoe fashion! Www.mytributejournal.com

Outerwear just begins to describe the diverse style of people in New York!  Anyone willing and able to walk the city streets in 4 inch heels, certainly has the strongest caliber of New York City grit–doing that just seems crazy!?!

  • Mostly, I love that people live so passionately in New York City and have such a deep love for America and display it proudly–doing that is just so good

American pride! www.mytributejournal.com

American pride! www.mytributejournal.com

I know I got a little carried away with this post–thanks for bearing with me!  Now it’s back to reality!?  My oldest daughter reminded me that at least my reality is pretty darn good, even if it is a bit crazy at times!  Thanks again to Mandi and Cole for being such great hosts!

If you’ve never been to New York City, I hope you can arrange to go someday soon!  If you have been there before–let’s start planning our next trip!!!!

What do you love most about New York City or anywhere else you’ve visited recently? 

–Mary  

The New York City Marathon!

The New York City Marathon–A Race Like No Other!

The headline in the 11.4.13 USA Today newspaper read, “NYC Marathon is 50,000 strong!”  Add to that number, friends and family members who come to cheer from the sidelines, and it seems almost incomprehensible!  However, I see New York City as being very much like a large family, whose various members invite other friends and acquaintances over for Sunday dinner, and the parents just welcome the extra people with open arms–you know sort of like “the more the merrier”…since after a certain number of people, it just doesn’t seem like that big of a deal!  New York City, in it’s usual capable way, hosted people from all over the United States and the world with efficient and congenial care!   

The New York City Marathon! www.mytributejournal.com

You often hear that the New York City Marathon is like no other!  After watching my daughter, Mandi, run in the marathon this past Sunday, November 3, 2013, I believe it!  Since last years race was cancelled due to super storm Sandy, combined with the very tragic events that took place at the Boston marathon, many runners looked to this year’s New York City Marathon as a chance to heal emotionally!

The New York city Marathon! www.mytributejournal.com

The New York City Marathon! www.mytributejournal.com

Th New York City Marathon! www.mytributejournal.com

The energy and vibrancy of New York City was amped up to full throttle as the throngs of marathon runners arrived! 

Lombardi's pizza! www.mytributejournal.com

Lombardi's pizza! www.mytributejournal.com

New York City pizza! www.mytributejournal.com

We enjoyed indulging in the pre-marathon meal with Mandi at Lombardi’s, the oldest pizzeria in America!  So good!  If you ever visit New York City, this is an experience worth having!  The ambience of this quaint, little restaurant alone, is classic New York City–such fun!

Little Cupcake Bakeshop! www.mytributejournal.com

Black and White cake! www.mytributejournal.com

What do you follow-up the best pizza with–the best cake!   If you’ve ever heard of the black and white cookies that are so popular at New York City deli’s–this is the cake version–it is moist, creamy perfection!  It’s a good thing you walk and walk and walk some more in New York City!

Come marathon morning, Mandi was bused to the starting point in the wee hours of the morning, even though her start time wasn’t until 10:05.  The weather had turned quite cool on Sunday morning, (apparently runners like it a little cool?) so Mandi was glad to wait for her turn in one of the warm tents set up for the runners!

New York city Marathon! www.mytributejournal.com

Mandi’s husband, Cole, is always great support to Mandi during her races!   A biker at heart, Cole, recently bought himself some new running shoes!  (Mandi can be very persuasive!)  I can’t begin to tell you how wonderful it was to have Cole help guide and maneuver us through the busy streets and barricades as we tracked Mandi’s progress!

The New York Marathon! www.mytributejournal.com

The New York Police Department was a strong and firm reminder to everyone that New York City was in good hands!

The New York city Marathon! www.mytributejournal.com

Local bands played and added a fun addition to the festivities!

The New York City Marathon! www.mytributejournal.com

Mandi’s dad was a proud spectator–although having run his fair share of marathons, I know he was a bit itchy to join the runners!   

The New York City Marathon! www.mytributejournal.com

The New York city Marathon! www.mytributejournal.com

Even the birds seemed to be enamored with watching the tireless tenacity of the runners!  

The New York Marathon 2013! www.mytributejournal.com

Mandi rounded the corner by Central Park at mile 25 looking good and ready for the home stretch!

The New York City Marathon! www.mytributejournal.com

Mandi’s tired but triumphant look of accomplishment was truly inspiration to me to remember that even when we’re busy just living life–we need to always strive to make time to fulfill a few of our dreams in the process! 

CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL THE RUNNERS!

Have you got a dream you’re going after?

–Mary

Happy Halloween! Grandma’s Halloween Festival!

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Happy Halloween!

In typical Utah fashion, the weather has gotten much colder and rainy for Halloween night!  The weather definitely puts a bit of a damper on things for all the kids and their parents who are going trick or treating tonight!  I can remember having to make costume adjustments for my children when winter would set in early on Halloween occasionaly!  One particularly warm, balmy year, my oldest daughter dressed up as a Hawaiian hula girl for her school parade, complete with grass skirt and pretty flower lei that her grandparents had recently brought back to her from Hawaii.  Later that Halloween afternoon, a huge blizzard ended up dumping well over a foot of snow and turned our neighborhood into a winter wonderland!  When it was time to go trick or treating, we had to do some quick thinking and do a major revamp on her costume; she ended up going as a member of the Olympic ski team!

Grandma’s Halloween Festival!

When my kids got older and were well past trick or treating age, we still tried to enjoy a warm Halloween supper together!  Now, with my cute granddaughters, the Monday evening before Halloween has evolved into my annual “Grandma Halloween Festival!”     

Halloween costumes! www.mytributejournal.com

I reversed roles with my husband and dressed as a hunter a few years ago–he came as a reluctant deer!

Halloween costumes! www.mytributejournal.com

I think I increased my credibility as a grandma when my “Pinkalicious” costume made its debut!    

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My “Despicable Me” minion costume definitely qualified me for the crazy grandma title this year!  I’m not sure my granddaughters knew quite what to think when they saw me!  Since taking both the girls to this movie on our recent sleep over weekend, and seeing how much they adored these funny, little characters, I knew I wanted to re-create one for my Halloween costume.  Ha!  (Dressing up as a cowboy is about as far as my husband tends to go with the whole costume thing!  Knowing that his dad is a cowboy at heart, my son texted him to ask if he was really wearing a costume!?!)

At my Grandma Festival, I just arrange a few fun activities and games to do together with Makena and Marli throughout my house that are all easy to do and inexpensive to make–but they’ve created many treasured memories!

Halloween games! www.mytributejournal.com

Halloween games! www.mytributejournal.com

I spooked things up just a bit by keeping the room dim and placing a flicker light by each golf hole!  (It’s a croquet type golf–but a lot of fun all the same!)  

Halloween games! www.mytributejournal.com

Marli was especially tickled with her hole in one!

Halloween games! www.mytributejournal.com

Halloween games! Fishing pond. www.mytributejournal.com

The fishing pond is always a favorite spot!  I try to make it a little different each year.  I buy a few of the treats that Makena and Marli love best, along with some little toys they’ll like.  (I glue a big magnet to each item so that the fishing poles grandpa makes with a metal bolt attached to the end of the string will guarantee plentiful fishing!)  

Halloween games! www.mytributejournal.com

Halloween games! www.mytributejournal.com

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Having a pumpkin container makes it easy for them to take their “catch” home!  

Halloween games! www.mytributejournal.comHalloween spooky stories! www.mytributejournal.com

I try to end the Halloween festivities with a quiet activity so that Makena and Marli aren’t too wound up for their parents when they go home!  This year we set up our tent and read “spooky” stories!  I usually get the girls pajamas for Halloween instead of Christmas, and they put them on before the stories.  This year I even found some that coordinated with their costumes!  I know, lucky find!

Halloween stories! www.mytributejournal.com

The girls loved that there was room for everyone, including their mom and dad, to pile inside the tent while Grandpa reads the stories by the light of the lantern!  Makena suggested we all stay and sleep in the tent too–much to her parent’s relief, we promised her we’d do it this summer when we could go outside! 

HAVE A HAPPY HALLOWEEN, EVERYONE!!

I’d love to know some of the fun activities you do at Halloween time!

–Mary