
…and travel to New York City for 3-4 days every month. So far, the system is great, but working from home can get pretty lonely ~ even with Lucy by my side. :) Just about the time I’m hitting my solitude limit, it’s time to head on up to the big city. I’m writing this as I head home after a great 3 days and wanted to share with you my journey. Typically, I leave in the early evening on Sunday and head back on Wednesday evening which is pretty much what happened on this April trip.
My trip begins with a ride to DC’s Union Station with my wonderful husband and my puppy dog. They bid me farewell at passenger drop-off and I head inside to grab my ticket and board my home away from home ~ Amtrak’s Acela Express. For the next 3 hours of my life I am treated to comfortable seats, free WiFi and a cheese and cracker plate that is worth every bit of its $6 cost. This time around, I armed myself with the latest issue of New York Magazine, my Kindle loaded with a new book and some much needed lunch from Potbelly (a Wreck with provolone and the works, thank you very much).
As we head out of the station we make out way over the river and through the woods to our first stop which is BWI Airport.(I was lucky enough that the train stopped in close proximity of this station sign so I could share – that luck did not continue throughout the trip!) We continued onto Baltimore where unfortunately, we only get to see the things on the "other side of the tracks".
Thanks to our slightly over enthusiastic conductor I learned the names of the two massive bodies of water the train glides over after Baltimore: the Gunpowder River, a tidal inlet of the Chesapeake Bay (thank you Wikipedia!) and the Susquehanna River, apparently the longest river on the American east coast that drains into the Atlantic Ocean (again, thank you Wikipedia!).
It’s not long before we roll into Wilmington, Delaware, land of ING Direct and many other banking institutions…
…followed by the city of brotherly love.
Before making into New York’s Penn Station, I saw pretty cool graffiti art…
…run down station buildings…
…even the Red Bull Arena, home to the New York Red Bulls of Major League Soccer. I had no idea. :)
At last it was time for some New York City! I arrived a few hours early than normal as I had plans to meet up with my good friend Jim. After hitting the subway and making my way to my flea-bag of a hotel (seriously…don’t stay at the Holiday Inn on 57th street), I had some time to kill, so I headed over to The Shops at Columbus Circle. In addition to the great window shopping, they had a really cool Salvadore Dali exhibit on display at for FREE. I was pretty psyched…nothing is free in NYC!
Jim and I had a blast at Arriba Arriba in Hells Kitchen. Sorry no pics…enjoyed our margaritas a bit too much! J I was off to work the next day where I got to reunite with my co-workers ~ always a pleasurable thing to do. After work, a few of us headed to The Breslin for some much needed cocktails and girl gab time.
The Breslin is located in The Ace Hotel, a very new…very hip…locale where people go to see and be seen. I’ve read many a write up on it so I was pretty excited to check it out. We managed to squeeze ourselves into a corner and had a splendid time. The night ended with a trip to Sushi Damo for dinner. :)
Day 2 in New York was one of the main reasons I was there – the Toy Fair Sacred Cow meeting. Now this is a highly confidential meeting where new and brilliant ideas are hatched for next year’s show. The only way to know what went on is to be at the Javits Center in February of 2012 for next year’s show!!! :)
I can speak about my Day 2 evening though because it was spent with good friend Dina.
A little background on Dina…she and I first met when we worked in the Membership Department of TIA. We worked together on various projects, but more importantly we forged a special friendship that now allows me to call her my NY Mom. When I’m in town, we try to make time to go to dinner somewhere in the city. Dina, although a native of Russia, is, to me, a native New Yorker because she knows all the ins and outs of the BEST foodie spots in the entire city. I know that I will have an amazing meal when I go out with Dina and last night did not disappoint. We headed downtown a bit to 12th and University Place to an adorable little place called Mexicana Mama Centro and enjoyed Ginger Pear Margaritas, the best guacamole I’ve had in a super long time and a piece of fish smothered in pumpkin spices. Delicioso!! The meal ended with a fabulous baked apple caramel brown sugar dessert thingy that tasted like heaven.
My final day in the office was a busy one with meetings and conference calls and a do-good Team We event where we packed up tins of Easter Cookies to give to those that are less fortunate than us for the holiday. The other very eventful moment of the day was dining on my favorite local lunch truck meal ~ chicken and rice with lots of white sauce and a touch of hot sauce. Figures my happy moment of the day involved food. :)
So here I sit, on the train headed back to DC where my beloved and my baby will pick me up. My next trip to NY is a long way off so I’m glad I made the most of this one. I have to say, I absolutely love the life that Ed and I have set up for ourselves down in Centreville and wouldn’t give it up for anything. But I do still have a secret love for New York City and am a lucky girl that I can indulge in it as often as I do. I heart NY!




































