adventure

All about Keira

4:29 AM

Once upon a time, I worked in Juneau, Alaska. The Summer of 2012 I was assigned a roommate who would also be working for HAP. It could have been a disaster. I could've had a pothead for a roommate. Really. 
Instead, I was blessed with a fantastic person and darling friend! 

We had crazy, amazing adventures on the West Coast so when we both found ourselves on the East Coast this summer, we had to have a reunion. 

The Metropolitan Museum of Art. A NY visit must. 
Our last selfie had been on top of Mount Juneau. Rooftop garden at the Met is good,  too. 

See what she did there?

Can you see the dragonfly hanging out with us? 

So much to see, so little time 

One of those was mine 

It was a goal of mine to eat a New York hot dog from a cart. Check!

Boats on the pond in Central Park (xoxo GG)

This is our attempt at getting frozen hot chocolate at Serendipity. Line was too long for us. 

Got Sprinkles ice cream instead! This is their red velvet flavor. Not too bad. Not my favorite though. Also, I was warned not to eat the ATM-style cupcakes. I guess you can order your cupcake from outside. But only try it if you like your cupcakes stale. ;)

This midtown Hilton has some great stories. Not only is it the Hilton in which Keira has stayed for her model UN, but it is the same place where we share a special Larson memory. 

Last year, we flew into JFK for a quick weekend in Connecticut when Nick (BIL) got home from an LDS mission to Brazil. Our flight from SLC had been circling over Pennsylvania awaiting permission to land. We circled so long, we were getting low on fuel and were directed to Detroit to land and refuel. 
This part of the story is so that you know that we got to the hotel MUCH later that anticipated. Since we didn't check in, our rooms were probably given away so Bruce stood at the desk while the desk attendants attempted to find enough room for 7 of us that had arrived at 2:00am. The attendants whispered to each other, clacked away on the keyboard and then went 'in the back'. One guy came back and asked, 'Mr. Larson, would you be willing to be upgraded to the penthouse suite for no extra charge?' 

Yes! Duh. 

We grabbed our bags and followed an attendant to the correct elevator, got out at the highest floor and followed to the next elevator. This very small elevator opened only with our room key. What?
We stepped out into the two-story penthouse, gawking at everything. The spiral staircase. Modern art. The view. A secret bookshelf door that led from the study to the kitchen. There were huge rooms with canopy beds and plenty of room for us all. It was lush, spacious and amazing. Too bad we were only there for a few hours to sleep. 
We discovered that it used to be Lucille Ball's private apartment. Nbd. 

A dandelion fountain in front of the hotel. 

A rocking horse bush. By Jeff Koons. (He's a really big deal.....according to cabs across the city, fashion loves him)

We were running low on battery for our phones so we cheated the system and visited Grand Central Apple Store and charged our phones while we played games on the demo iPads. 

The Brooklyn Bridge at night is stunning. The brightest light out there is the Empire State Building. 

Downtown Manhattan

My man <3

Keira!!!!

We brunches at Kitchenette! It is cute and delicious! 

The strongest lemonade ever. But very, very real. Not a speck of powdered or artificial flavor in that jar there. 

Omelette was delish. Great biscuit (still love Ruth's Diner mile high biscuits more) and yummy potatoes!
This area is the public use area of the Hudson in which a volunteer group operates a free kayaking place! 

All volunteer operated means they run off of donations so bring a few bucks because it's worth it. They have everything you need: life jackets, paddles and the kayaks. If you're a kayaking veteran, be aware they don't have spray skirts so dress accordingly. You WILL get wet. 

Love him! 

We were taking fun group selfies until we realized we were missing the best back drop. 

There we go. 

One of those identical buildings out there (far left) is where we have been staying.


We were all funned out. Keira and Taylor got nice and burned. 

The classic touristy map 

Keira had Bellingham, Washington covered. 


Taylor and I pinned Utah county :)

Cannoli from Caffe Dante. L-E-G-I-T
We have been trying to eat our way through a list 'Best Thing I Ever Ate' from a good friend who is a major foodie. It's still ongoing. This list is loooong. 

Washington Square park gems. Yes, she made paper pigeons...

Keira's dream guy. Desperately looking for her all over the East Village. 

Vietnamese sandwich from heaven. I looooved it. Grilled pork, cilantro and pickled carrots. YUM! 

Taylor got the pork over rice. He said he still likes Oh Mai in Holladay, UT better though. 

Matchy matchy saltwater sandals in Times Square. 

This girl got soooo close to Keira on a subway car with broken A/C. At one point, she was mimicking Keira's posture. Cutie. 

I brought her out to the balcony as soon as she got here. The view took her breath away the first time she saw it. We had to go say goodbye here, too. 

Love you, dearest Keira!

Grand Central

Weekend Adventures with the boys

4:19 AM

Since Taylor and I got married (8 months ago today!), I seem to be greatly outnumbered by boys. It happens and mostly I'm fine with it EXCEPT when it means that I have to ride all the tallest and fastest roller coasters in the world.

Actually it wasn't all bad. Taylor, Nick, Jon and I went to Six Flags Great Adventure in New Jersey and had a 'six flags day'. Because I didn't want to wait alone all day while Taylor, Nick, and Jon had all the fun, I had to ride the rides. All except Zoomanjaro, of course. No, thank you. 

This is what the subway stop looks like at 8am on a Saturday. On our way uptown to meet Nick at the George Washington bridge. 

View from the top of the Ferris wheel. I had never been on one before! Of all the rides, the boys were freaking out most about this one... pffft. Puh-lease. 

The superman ride. I had to do it for my brother Danny who is a real life superman. Pretty nifty ride that makes you feel like you're flying!

Instead of returning to Manhattan for the night, we drove up to Connecticut to attend the meetings held in New Canaan, (where Taylor lived in his most formative years). I have only been here once before but the people were as familiar as any back home in Utah. We will always love New Canaan.

Sunday was Nick's 22nd birthday! He forgot to tell anyone until about 5 minutes before he was headed to the airport so he didn't actually get out of the impromptu singing! Dinner in the Read's backyard was lovely. We're grateful for wonderful friends!

Train from New Canaan back to the city. I love love love Grand Central station. It's a beautiful place.

This is random but let me tell you something funny about Taylor. He is the easiest person for which I will ever make a sandwich. Probably. After growing up with my father and brothers who delight in elaborate sandwich creations, Taylor is a mystery. He eats his sandwiches completely dry. Doesn't like any condiments of any kind. I don't blame him for hating mayonnaise (any returned missionary from Argentina is likely to have the same aversion) but he won't even kiss me after I eat something that had mustard on it. 
It's ok. I kind of love it. It means making him a sandwich takes about 10 seconds. No complaints from the chef!

We got home (anywhere we sleep turns into 'home') and prepared for another crazy, wonderful week. 

For those interested, we have all of our belongings with us that we will take directly to London. We had a great stroke of luck and had dear family members able to check some bags for us so that we would only have to pay extra baggage fees once. Turns out to be quite more economic than international shipping

But for anyone looking into shipping abroad, make sure you don't forget about the USPS and options like media mail. We weighed and measured a couple of boxes for shipping our winter clothes at a later date and it turned out to cost just under $200 for a 50 lb box of our own measurements. There's a handy dandy link on the USPS website to help calculate the cost for you! 
We also tried FedEx which is not a bad choice. However, I have to clarify that we decided not to bring much more than our clothes, electronics and some kitchen tools. If you are shipping more or larger items such as furniture, you'll definitely have to look elsewhere. 

Posts will come more frequently now. Promise! Thanks for reading!

exploring Manhattan

New York, New York

4:01 PM

We're here. It's finally happening. We've been talking about it and planning for months and now it's here. This is real life.

We just completed Week One of GS training. I don't know what life would have been like if I had stayed behind in Utah like we thought I might. I miss Taylor while he's at work enough already that I don't think we could be alright hundreds of miles away from each other. 

Training is long and requires homework after hours of lecture. It's a lot like being back in school! 
We have been figuring out how to open a UK bank account without being present in the UK. It is very difficult (nearly impossible) but we're almost done and home free! Through an agent in the UK at CitiBank and Citi At Work, we have filed the application and paperwork necessary to activate an account. Though it was difficult and time-consuming, it's worthwhile so that we can get paid before September, ya know? Almost done with that!


The view of Manhattan from our balcony

Same spot on our balcony but over the Hudson River.   


The Hudson always reminds me of this movie moment (s/o to my fellow 'You've Got Mail' lovers). 


So...this is what I've been doing all week! 

World Trade Center tower (Freedom Tower)

Washington Square Park and Arch=prime people watching area

I have been walking around so much that I thought my feet were going to fall off before the weekend. There is so much to see and so little time! There are recommendations galore and while I wish to see them all, I just had to start somewhere.

I hadn't ridden a subway 'on my own' since I served as a missionary in the heart of the capital of Buenos Aires. New York's subway system makes Argentina's look like child's play. So the first time I got on the subway in NYC I accidentally jumped on an express train and ended up somewhere in Brooklyn. Luckily I found some nice people to redirect me but that could have been disastrous. 

I found what I was looking for at TKTS in South Seaport. Discount broadway tickets! (Go here for everything EXCEPT: Wicked, The Lion King, Book of Mormon the Musical and Aladdin) You can get 40-50% discounts on same-day tickets and some matinee shows the following day. The South Seaport office opens at 11. I went with BIL (brother in law) Nick when he came to visit. We got there at 10am and could have been first in line but we sat and ate some breakfast and stood behind two groups at about 15 after. We got three tickets together to Les Miserables! Beautiful show! 

Dreams do come true. Saw the restaurant version on Guy's Diners, Drive-ins and Dives and made a goal to try it. The restaurant is way out in Queens but this stand was on my way home one day! Woot!

Two tacos: one Nopalitos (cactus, but don't knock it before you try it. It's probably my favorite thing), one carne al pastor. AMAZING! The corn tortilla are super fresh and everything was delicious. The horchata is legit. 

Once upon a time, there was a flash flood warning and I took this video during the storm. You can click on the link and check it out if you follow me on Instagram. I couldn't figure out how to upload it here, sorry! 

It was just coming down.

But, my goodness, it was beautiful after the rain.


Dinner at El Vez night #2 with the great Bruce Larson. Pretty fantastic tacos! Dinner #1 with Bruce we went to The Palm and had the best chicken parmesan I've ever had. I ate it too quickly to snap a picture ;) 

I wouldn't mind living in a neighborhood like this! 

Dear Ashley sent me to her favorite spots from a food tour that she did when she was here herself not too long ago. Number one: Joe's Famous Pizza. THANK YOU! It was perfect, cheap and fast. Deliciously met expectations!
L O V E

Number two from Ashley: cute little place called Home Restaurant. I must have missed the real lunch rush because I was there completely by myself. I sat in the garden area and it was dreamy.

Amazing artisan bread from local Hudson Bread, fresh lemonade sweetened with agave and the most amazing Mac and Cheese that has ever passed my lips. I'm a pasta and cheese lover. I could probably eat it every day so this was the perfect lunch!

A close up. Just in case you weren't drooling enough. 

This was the first time I had ever tried macaroons in my whole life. Verdict: I LOVE them. Chocolate and raspberry from Sugar and Plumm, at least. I have heard that they can be bad if they aren't made well so I'm glad my first experience was a great one!


When on the east coast, one must eat bagels and pizza. Every day.
Not many people are going to appreciate this but this kalamata olive schmear was perfection on a non-toasted, hand-rolled bagel from Leo's.


Nick came to visit for a few days! We met Taylor for lunch in the plaza just north of One World Trade Center. These guys kill me. 


Nick and I walked over to see the 9/11 Memorial. It's beautiful. We stood in awe and looked over the names that line each side. Walking around invoked many memories of that fateful day. We plan on going to the newly-opened museum one of these evenings that Taylor doesn't have to work too late!


Once upon a time, I had to go to Jersey City to meet Taylor and copy and sign documents for the bank account we are setting up in the UK. I took the PATH train and thought I was going to fall over and tumble down the escalator. The lights, tunnel and angle of the escalator made me so dizzy that I had to stare at my feet on the stair.


Downtown NYC from the Jersey City side of the Hudson. It's a beautiful sight!

Thursday night we went to Les Mis! We got one of the understudy Jean Valjean's but he was still spectacular! I wonder what the normal guys is like... 

Like I said, eat lots of bagels. This was a lucky morning that I got to go out with Taylor (again, to print and make copies for this bank account dealio)

Nick and I did the tourist thing and got on the Statue Cruises to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. She's a pretty lady! #freedom

Audio Tour was included in the ferry price. Not too bad, educational but we just had to laugh about a lot of it.

Downtown NYC from the ferry. I just don't get sick of that view!

Ok, I don't know this kid's name but he is hilarious. He and his family were in line in front of us as we were waiting to get on the ferry back to Battery Park. He was obsessed with the Statue so as soon as he got the foam crown on his head, he raised his arms to mimic Lady Liberty and BOOM! He was a statue and he couldn't move on his own. His father had to walk back and pick him. That is until his mother bought ice cream and he took a quick acting break. I was dying laughing. 

A Yankee game with lots of friends! Glad to say that I got to see Jeter play at home in his final season! 

The rest of the weekend will be in the next post. Don't want to overload you all! Thanks for keeping up with us and our goings-on. We have three more weeks here. Taylor has tests for work so we are full speed ahead. 

T-minus 2 weeks for my sister's wedding and until we get to meet our nephew! 

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