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Favorite Things Friday – Bagels March 27, 2009

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This Friday I’m going to share my love of bagels with you all! Ever since I was a really young girl I’ve always loved bagels. I would only eat plain bagels until the age of 19 when I was working at Cool Beans (the coffee shop on campus at Holy Cross) and I needed to eat breakfast. They had all sorts of bagels but no plain that is the day I became an adventurous bagel eater. Now I like poppy bagels, marbe bagels, cinnamon raisan bagels, wheat bagels, and my two favorites are the Everything Bagel and the Onion Bagel!

When I lived in Boston I was a Brueggers girl. There bagels were small (and probably healthier for us for that) but they were by far the best in Boston (IMHO). My favorite bagels from my hometown of Ridgewood, New Jersey come from Bagelicious Bagels on Broad Street in town. They are hands down the best bagels I’ve ever eaten in my life! If you ever roll through Ridgewood check them out.

Moving to NYC the bagel mecca of the US I was psyched to find the perfect bagel. The two that stand out the most to me are: Smilers (across the street from my office) they have a damn good bagel for a deli and Pick-a-bagel a true New York Classic I’m told! The one that I have yet to try is Esse bagel – maybe I’ll give it a go this weekend.

Regardless, bagels are the perfect comfort food breakfast, unfortunately you can’t eat to many of them a week because they’re not great for the waistline. They’re a special treat!
Post in Comments:
Do you have a favorite bagel?
Do you have a favorite bagel place?
If you live in NYC, what’s your favorite bagel place in the city?
 

Favorite Things Friday – Netflix March 20, 2009

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Ahhh…Favorite Things Friday! It’s fun coming up with what my favorite things are that I want to write about. Today it is NETFLIX. I became a netflix user in the summer of 2006. We were training for the Chicago Marathon and watching movies every Friday night because on Saturday we had to be up at 6:30AM to get our long runs in. We realized that it was cheaper for us to register for Netflix then it was for us to go to Blockbuster every Friday and pick out a movie plus there were no late fees if I forgot to return the movie on time. In addition, this was the summer when Jon was living in New York City and I was living in Boston so I had many evenings free. With Netflix I was able to rent television shows that I had missed when they were on or just watch chick flicks that I knew Jon wasn’t going to want to watch with me on Friday.

There are many reasons I love Netflix, here are a few of them:

1 – I love mailing things, I know it’s weird, but I do. Mailing my Netflix movies when I’m done is so satisfying.
2 – I love lists (in case you didn’t know that already) so I love that I have a queue that I can add movies to at anytime. I have a problem manging my queue though which is why we currently have over 120 movies in it! It’s a little overwhelming at times.
3 – Netflix has totally broadened our movie watching. Before when Jon and I would go to Blockbuster or Hollywood Video we would just browse the new releases. With Netflix we watch television shows, miniseries, old classic movies, new releases, documentaries and foreign films. We’ve watched movies and shows that we might never have explored if we had kept going to the video store evey now and again.
4 – We love how when all else fails and your plans fall through you always have a Netflix movie or show waiting for you. We rent two at a time, unlimited for the month, so there is always a red envelope with something waiting for us to watch!
5 – You can have friends on Netflix! You can see what they’re watching, what they liked and what they didn’t like, and this opens up your movie watching world as well.
6 – Netflix recommends movies for you. One of my favorite foreign films that I’ve seen, The Dinner Game, was a random French movie that Netflix recommended for me. I’ve recommended this movie to many people who have also loved it. Thanks Netflix!
7 – You can rate your movies. It’s so easy to remember what you liked and didn’t like, just type in the movie and look it up. Netflix keeps track of everything you’ve ever rated. I’m rating obsessed – as soon as we finish a movie (whether it’s at home or at the movie theater) I’m logged on to Netflix to update our queue and rate the movie.

Those are some of the many reasons that Netflix is one of my favorite things. Tonight we’re watching the last episode on The Wire, Season 2: Disc 3 then we get to return it for Disc 4!

Post in Comments:

Do you have Netflix?

If so, what do you most love about Netflix?

 

Favorite Things Friday – Holy Cross March 13, 2009

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OK so anyone reading this blog who personally knows me knows that I went to Holy Cross, Class of 2001 baby!!!! And also knows that I LOVE EVERYTHING HOLY CROSS!

When I was applying for colleges I didn’t want to apply to HC. I mean Worcester, MA, I had never heard of it and after living in NJ for 8 years my main goal was to get back down South to warmth and sunshine. My dad however, really really wanted me to apply to HC. So when I sent in my 6 college applications Holy Cross was one of the schools that got one.

To everyone’s surprise (including mine) I got in. This changed things because I knew there was no way I was going to get away with not going to HC since it was the best school academically that I got into. So August of 1997 off I went to Worcester, Massachusetts to live in Hanselman 407.

Early on in my experience I decided that college was going to be what I was going to make of it. I made the decision right then and there that I was going to make it awesome and I was going to make it the college experience I had always dreamed of! I studied Spanish (although in hindsight I probably should have been a history major), I lived in Sevilla, Spain my junior year, I lived in Leon, Spain the summer after my Freshman year, I was an RA (resident assistant), I was a tour guide, a member of the purple key society, a volunteer at reunion weekend, I went on the spiritual exercises retreat (where I couldn’t talk for 7 straight days and yes, I did it, I didn’t talk for 7 straight day – I know it’s hard to believe!), I did a spring break trip to Appalachia my senior year, etc…. These are just a few of the amazing memories and experiences that I have from HC.

Holy Cross was a huge part of what made me who I am, it’s where I discovered myself and who I wanted to be, it’s where I blossomed. I’m so grateful for all the things that HC gave to me, here are just a few:

- My husband Jon and I met first day of Class, Elementary Spanish of all things!
- My girlfriends: Amers, Megs, Kirsten and Al – go Hanselman 4! We get together every year for a HC Ladies Weekend and they are some of my favorite memories.
- My guyfriends: Jon (now my husband!), Gary, Forni, Dowling & Will. We get togehter often in NYC and it’s great to have the group all together just like in the days of Wheeler One although perhaps a little more civilized!
- Dean Joe, a true friend and mentor. I was lucky enough to meet him my Sophmore year and share 4 years with him. I learned so much from him and there are not many days that go by that I don’t think about Dean Joe and how he would handle certain situations, or what his answer might be to the 1,000 questions running through my head about life, religion, relationships, family, politics, and so on and so forth. I miss him!
- The close knit HC community! We all have our good friends but the great thing about Holy Cross is that we’re ALL “good friends”. Whenever you meet some one from HC there is an instant bond that you share of good times, memories and just the experience of living on the hill regardless of when you graduated and if you knew each other. We’re a social bunch of fun loving, smart, successful, drinking fools and I wouldn’t have it anyother way.
- Holy Cross was where Jon & I got engaged and got married so outside of being our college it will always have a very special place in our hearts.

I hope one day that one of our children thinks HC is the place for them, but more than that, I hope that regardless of where they go, they find happiness, great friends, support, guidance, and the space to become themselves, just like I did.

Post in Comments:

If you’re a fellow HC Grad, what were some of your favorite memories, or things you’re most grateful about HC?

If you’re not an HC Grad, where did you go to college? Share what your college community was like.

PS – HC vs. American today at 4:45PM, winner take Patriot League Title and a spot in the March Madness Tourney! Go ‘Saders, we’ll be rooting for you!

 

Favorite Things Friday – Musicals February 25, 2009

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Who doesn’t love musicals? The feeling you get when you’re sitting in your seat and the lights go out and then the curtain lifts and TADA the musical begins…it gives me chills just thinking about it. I went to my first musical, Les Miserable, when I was 10-11 years old. Leading up to the big night my dad would play the soundtrack over and over again so that I would know the songs when we went to see the show. It was a magical moment. I’ve seen Les Mis 6 times since then…2 more times in New York, twice in London, once in Boston and once in Witchita, Kansas just last summer! It is hands down my favorite show, probably because it was my first that I saw, or the first that I knew all the words to, but I never tire of seeing it and I cry every time.

My parents were really great about taking us to see musicals as we grew up. We usually went at least once a year as a family. I wish I had kept track of all the plays that I’ve seen – I’ll try to list them all below at the bottom of this post – I’m sure I’ll be missing a few.

Jon and I saw numerous plays when we lived in Boston. We tried to go every year. Living in NYC surrounded by theater it’s hard not to go see a show (although the prices make you think long and hard before you go…) I’ve seen 8 shows since I moved back here just 2 years ago. Most recently Jon and I saw South Pacific on February 13th. It was our big Christmas present from my parents. We loved it (there is nothing like a dame…nothing in the world…)! It’s playing at the Vivian Beaumont Theater at Lincoln Center and the theater is set up so that literally there is not a bad seat in the house. The coolest thing about the theater is that the stage moves back so that you can see the Orchestra while they’re playing! The show was lighthearted and fun at times and more serious at others – the perfect mix for a good musical.

Next on our agenda: Phantom of the Opera on Friday, March 13th. This is Jon’s favorite musical and we’ve both only seen it once. In December I stumbled upon a buy one get one free ticket promotion for Phantom so we decided to splurge and see it again. I can’t wait.

List of Shows I’ve Seen (not all musicals & seen in various locations including NYC, Boston, Providence, London, Witchita & Oklahoma City)

Les Miserable
Phantom of the Opera
Miss Saigon
1776
The Lion King
Pal Joey
The Drowsy Chaperone
The Producers
Cyrano de Bergerac
Pygmallion
Avenue Q
A Chorus Line
South Pacific
Brigadoon
Death of a Saleman
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to th eForum
Peter Pan
Evita
Tommy
Mamma Mia!
Damn Yankees
Billy Elliot
Guys and Dolls
Jersey Boys
Rent
Bring in the Noise Bring in the Funk
Stomp
Blue Man Group
Hairspray
Urinetown
Blood Brothers
The Complete Works of Shakespeare Abridged
A Chorus Line

That’s all I can think of off the top of my head! Not too shabby!

 

Favorite Things Friday – Sara Barielles February 20, 2009

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It’s that time of the week again (sorry that I missed last week – Friday snuck up on me!) This week I’m going to write about my favorite artist of 2008! I’m sure you all know Sara Barielles’ poppy hit “Love Song“. Well after seeing that song in a commercial I decided to preview her album on iTunes and ended up buying it. It’s the best iTunes purchase I have ever made. I could (and do) listen to this cd endlessly, I never get sick of it, I have a hard time deciding my favorite song because as I’m listening to one song I’ll be thinking “oh…this is definitely my favorite” and then it ends and the next song begins and I’m thinking “oh…this is definitely my favorite”.
The rest of the cd is not as poppy as “Love Song” is – it’s a great mix of upbeat music, slow songs, and creative lyrics. “Love Song” is still one of my favorite songs on the CD (in part because I do not listen to the radio so it hasn’t been overplayed for me) and in part because I love why it was written. The story goes that her record label asked her to write a love song and her response was the song “Love Song”, but if you listen to the lyrics carefully you’ll see that she was writing just the opposite. See below:
Head under water
And they tell me to breathe easy for a while
The breathing gets harder, even I know that
You made room for me, but it’s too soon to see
If I’m happy in your hands
I’m unusually hard to hold on to
Blank stares at blank pages
No easy way to say this
You mean well, but you make this hard on me
I’m not gonna write you a love song
‘Cause you asked for it
‘Cause you need one, you see
I’m not gonna write you a love song
‘Cause you tell me it’s make or breaking this
If you’re on your way
I’m not gonna write you to stay
If all you have is leaving
I’mma need a better reason to write you a love song today
Today
If you don’t own the CD or haven’t listened to any of her other songs here is a sample of my favorites (as best as I could pick them!)

Gravity
Fairytale” – the lyrics are so clever in this song – I love it!
Two other songs that I love are: Between the Lines and Many the Miles.
Definitely check her out – you won’t regret it – it’s a great CD!
 

Favorite Things Friday – The Chrysler Building February 6, 2009

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I’m going to bring back the short lived “Favorite Things Friday” because I love sharing with people my favorite things but also becasue it gives me the opportunity to look around me and appreciate things in my everyday life.

So to start I’m honoring my favorite building in New York City – The Chrysler building. We have a special bond (or as special a bond as you can have with a building!) When we first moved here I read this book called, Higher: A Historic Race to the Sky and the Making of a City by Neal Bascomb. The book is about the building of 40 Wall Street and The Chrysler building as well as The Empire State Building. It was a really fascinating book to read and it gave me a new appreciate for the New York Skyline.

There is just something about this building…. We are south of the Chrysler Building and whenever I go to the grocery store I have to cross Lexington Avenue. For whatever reason I always get stopped at Lexington Avenue. So everytime I go to the grocery store I spend a couple of minutes looking up at this beautiful building enveloped in all different kinds of light.

One of the greatest things about New York City is the way the light reflects off of all the different buildings. My favorite time of day in NYC is dusk, when you look out your window or down a wide avenue and it’s not quiet still daytime but not quiet yet dark. The light at that time is amazing and the way it hugs the buildings – nothing could be more beautiful.

So next time you’re in NYC take a few minutes to look more closely at The Chrysler Building – you will not be disappointed.
What’s your favorite building wherever you live?

 

Congratulations to the 2007 World Series Champs – the Boston Red Sox!!!! November 2, 2007

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One of the reasons that I didn’t post much over the past couple of weeks was because I was wrapped up in baseball post-season madness! It was very exhausting but so worth every second!

Even though we’re in NYC, we wear our Red Sox hats, visors, shirts, sweatshirts with pride and it was nice to have them win our first year here!

What can you say about this team – other than it truly was a team effort – everyone pitched in and helped bring that title back to Boston and that was my favorite part of the whole thing.

So we’re not moving Wally all off-season in the hope that the position he was in when they won while continue the streak when they come back in April!!!! Now all concentration is on the Patriots….

 

My Favorite Things: Web Boggle October 5, 2007

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The world wide web has everything for everyone doesn’t it!

One thing I discovered in the past 8 months was Web Boggle. Now, I love boggle (I know I’m a big dork!) and we own it (and believe me it was difficult to get – they don’t sell boggle in the stores anymore you have to order it online.) Well, one day my friend Emily and I were talking about it and she goggled it and found out that you can play online against people all over the country. It’s the greatest thing.

You know sometimes when you’re inbetween projects at work and you want to take 5 minutes and browse the web or just do something fun – web boggle! Just create your player name – decide if you want to play 4 across (3 letter words or more) or 5 across (4 letter words or more) and get started. Each game only lasts 2 minutes the perfect amount of time to take a quick break.

Enjoy! Happy boggling:)

 

Pat McGee Band…Again! October 2, 2007

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Can you tell they’re one of my favorite things!!! Jon and I headed up to Boston this weekend to see the Pat McGee Band play at the Paradise on Commonwealth Avenue. The Paradise is definitely one of our favorite venues of all time – we’ve seen some great concerts there over the years. The energy is always amazing and it’s so small you just feel like you’re part of the show.

We met up with Jon’s brother and his fiance and friend at T’s Pub for a drink beforehand and ran into a few Holy Cross friends. Pat McGee Band concerts are usually also HC reunions – don’t ask me why. We headed over in time to catch Josh Kelly’s show, as he was on before PMB. At the Paradise we ran into even more Holy Cross peeps! I once again enjoyed Josh Kelly’s show – he’s kind of funky & jazzy but has a great energy and a great voice when he’s not messing around. He has this really funny song Scrumptious which is such fun live!!!

PMB came on around 11PM and I’m tell you they rocked the house! They played until 1 in the morning and we were all hoarse and tired from all the energy we exuded dancing and singing at the top of our lungs. It was one of their best concerts in a while and the crowd was sooo into it – and really high energy! You could tell PMB were having fun! I’m so glad we drove up to Boston to see it. I can’t wait for them to come play around here again:)

If you want to check them out go to www.patmcgeeband.com. They have 4 of their cd’s online that you can listen to. The only cd not on there is the new one, which is currently my favorite!

 

This Is Bound to Make You Smile! September 23, 2007

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Sunday night I saw this commercial that just made me crack up and smile. I’ve decided to share it because I think it’s a commercial that’ll make everyone smile!!!

So relax, smile and enjoy lifes little pleasures!

Click here for the funniest one:)

Click here for the next one…

Click here for the last one…

They’re about the cutest things ever! What a great ad campaign!!!