Thursday, January 3

New York, New York

Have I mentioned before how much I LOVE NEW YORK CITY!? It's tied with Charleston for my very favorite city, and I just can't help but be happy when I'm there. My mom and I left Atlanta the day after Christmas for 3 days in the Big Apple, and every minute of our trip was just perfect. This was my 4th trip and her 2nd, so we had already seen all of the touristy things and were able to have a more laid back schedule this time. We basically ate our way through the city, with some shopping and a few shows thrown in, too. 

We started at Ellen's Stardust Diner, probably our favorite place to go. All of the servers are aspiring broadway singers, and they perform songs while they're working. SO fun! Between 2006 and now, I've probably eaten there at least 10 times, but this trip was the first time that there was a line around the block to get in. I guess everyone has discovered this wonderful little place!


We saw the Radio City Christmas Spectacular for the first time and LOVED it. It was so beautiful! 

We tried Magnolia Bakery for the first time as well. It was pretty good, but Crumbs still holds the #1 spot in my heart.


Rockefeller Center




My mom was prepared for the snowy weather! Ha!


We walked along Fifth Avenue for some shopping (but the only place we purchased anything was H&M :) and Saks had the most beautiful decor I've ever seen in a store. My pictures don't do it justice!



And of course, I made a friend in Saks. This is Sooey, and after he kissed me all over my face, I was about ready to stuff him in my purse and take him home with me. Doug would probably be a little upset, but Maisy and I would love it! :)

I fell in love with these Chloe shoes, but I don't think I could ever bring myself to spend $450 on shoes!


We walked through St. Patrick's Cathedral and lit candles for my Mamaw and Pawpaw :)


And then we had my favorite thing to eat in NYC- Carnegie Deli cheesecake. Oh my word, if you like cheesecake at all, you HAVE to try this. It truly is the best in the world, and I'm missing it already. We may have gone here more than once during our 3 day trip :)



I told you we ate our way through the city- on the way back to our hotel, we grabbed a Crumbs cupcake to eat after our show that night...but we filled up on pizza and ate the cupcake for breakfast instead :)

My favorite pizza in the world- Famous Amadeus off of 51st and 8th. We may have gotten this more than once as well :)


We saw the Lion King and loved it! 

On the last day, we were all ready to go to China Town but discovered this instead- the German Christmas Market. It's basically just like China Town, but a lot closer to Times Square and not quite as hectic or sketchy! 

It really was the perfect trip, and we've decided to make it a mother-daughter tradition! Every 3 years, we'll be eating that delicious Carnegie Deli cheesecake :) 

PS- While writing this post, I realized that I really overuse smiley faces and I thought about going back and deleting a lot of them. But then I decided that's just me and how I talk, so I hope y'all don't find it too annoying :) 

Tuesday, January 1

Hope for the New Year

2012 was a year of high highs and low lows for me. It was filled with adventure, love, and quality time with family and friends. But it also involved a lot of heart ache, specifically concerning the health of my family. 

I'm not sad to say goodbye to 2012, as I'm ready for a new year with, hopefully, less sadness and more joy. More than anything, I've been praying for a healthy year for my family. After the past year, I think they deserve a bit of a break! I'm hoping for more happiness and peace, and less stress and tears. 

I'm also a planner, and one of my resolutions this year is to "Let go, and let God." I stress too much over things than I can't control, so I'm going to do my best to give it up to the Lord. 

I'm so thankful for the new friendships I've made through this blog in 2012, and I really look forward to another wonderful year of blogging with y'all! 

Happy New Year!

Friday, December 21

NYC Recommendations?

Well, we are in Atlanta and couldn't be happier to be with our families. And after Christmas, my mom and I are headed to New York City for a few days! It's probably our favorite city in the world (well, it's tied with Charleston for me) and if you're gonna go, it needs to be at Christmas time. It's just magical, and I'm hoping to see a little snow!

This will be my 4th trip to the Big Apple, but I always go to the same places.
China Town
Serendipity
Ellen's Stardust Diner
Carnegie Deli
Little Italy
Rockefeller Center
And we'll of course do some window shopping at the beautifully decorated department stores

We are seeing two shows- The Lion King and Radio City Christmas Spectacular

But I wanted to see if y'all have any other things for us to do while we're there! We've done pretty much all of the 'sight-seeing' things like Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building, Ground Zero, etc. but would love any advice! Any cupcake bakeries that we just can't miss? :)

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