Sunday, 6 June 2010

New York, New York

At the end of March, my aunt sent an email announcing that my cousin was engaged. Barely two weeks later, the date was set for the end of May, and we all decided to go for an impromptu celebration/mini reunion in New York. S and I booked tickets on BA, joking that we hoped they wouldn't be on strike. Predictably, the joke was on us: BA announced strikes and our flight to New York was cancelled (annoyingly, our flight back from New York was still scheduled to fly. Why couldn't it have been the other way around?!) After our non-trip to Istanbul in April, we were beginning to think that we might never fly out of the UK again. But in the end we managed to cancel the BA reservations and book new tickets on American via Boston.


At Heathrow, we were informed at check-in that they could not assign us seats until we reached the gate. At the gate, we were asked to wait while a woman typed furiously into her computer, shouted names and repeatedly sighed that there just weren't any seats available, particularly together. 'Did 35A and B get here yet? I'm giving them 5 more minutes.' They came. More furious typing. Finally, we were the last people waiting to board the plane. Still no seats. More furious typing. At long last, she gave us two seats together - directly behind two empty seats! The mysteries of airline travel are no closer to being solved.


More drama: I went to put my iPhone into 'Flight' mode and it froze. I couldn't even turn it off. It wouldn't respond to any touches or buttons, and I couldn't reset it. At best, I wouldn't have any music or games to entertain me. At worst, the radio signal would conflict with the flight gear and we would tumble out of the sky. Hours passed and the battery got lower and lower. I started planning my trip to the Apple store - would the New York Geniuses be able to help my UK phone?


In Boston, we found a power point and free wi-fi. Since I had my MacBook with me, I was able to sync it to iTunes and it came back to life. Crisis averted. Maybe that was the turning point, because the rest of the trip was smooth from there. We landed at LaGuardia, found our rental car, drove to Tarrytown, and arrived at the hotel at the exact same minute as my parents and my sister/brother-in-law, who had flown to JFK from San Francisco. After brief greetings at the rehearsal dinner, we sank into the expansive depths of our hotel bed...


Thursday morning we took the train into Manhattan. My sister had made an appointment at Devachan, the mecca of curly hair salons. We wandered around SoHo while she was pampered (and found an Apple store where we were able to play with an iPad - it's smaller than I had expected.) Racing back to Tarrytown for the wedding, we changed our clothes and headed to The Castle.


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Friday morning we returned the cars and moved to the Distrikt Hotel near Times Square. The weather had cooled off since our arrival (when it was in the low 90s/around 30C) and it was threatening to rain. That didn't stop us from walking through Central Park, bumping into a friend on the way!


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Late lunch at Sarabeth's on Amsterdam, featuring a bucket of iced mocha.


On Saturday morning, we walked across the Brooklyn Bridge and indulged in the most amazing ice cream sandwiches at Jacques Torres chocolates (even if they use Comic Sans on their labels, patooie!).


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City Hall behind us, where we got married in 2006


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On Sunday, we split into smaller groups: A & D went to a Yankees game, S took a walk with his camera, and my mom accompanied me on a frenzied shopping trip. I found some makeup at Sephora (I'm still sad that they no longer have stores in the UK), got my bracelet polished at Stuart Moore, and tried on every pair of shoes at Macy's before reluctantly accepting that my Cinderella moment was not to be. Sigh!


But like all good fairy tales, this one came to an end not long after midnight. We left the hotel as the sun was rising for our 6:45 flight to Boston; then on to Heathrow where the BA planes were still sitting motionless at their gates. American might not have been our airline of choice, but it got us there and back. Now, where next?!

Monday, 31 May 2010

Pic of the Week: 31 May - 6 June

Berthillon Ice Cream, Paris

Berthillon ice cream


Eiffel Tower, Paris

Eiffel Tower


Continuing with the Paris theme (pure coincidence, by the way), this week's pix come from our trip in 2006.


Click on the photos to see larger versions on flickr.

Saturday, 29 May 2010

sunny paris

S and I spent a sunny weekend in Paris last week. We started in Montmartre at Sacré Coeur.


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Then made our way to the top of the Eiffel Tower.


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Dinner with V, who was my au pair when I was 11. The last time we saw each other, I was 14 - 23 years ago! It was lovely to catch up with her (and stay in her flat near the Champs-Elysées. Merci, V!)


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On Sunday, they turned the Champs-Elysées into a farm...


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Just for comparison, the last time we were there it looked like this:


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Finally, lunch al fresco in the Tuileries.


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C'etait si bon!

Monday, 24 May 2010

Pic of the Week: 24-30 May

Two pics from France this week:


Bird Sculpture in Lille, France

Bird sculpture in Lille



Metro Sign, Paris

Paris Metro


Speaking of Paris, S and I spent a lovely, sunny weekend there so stay tuned for more pix soon...

Monday, 17 May 2010

Pic of the Week: 17-23 May

Granada, Spain


View of the Alhambra from the Generalife in Spain. Click on the photo to see a larger version on fickr.

Sunday, 16 May 2010

canal walk

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S's sister came to spend the weekend with us. Annoyingly I had to work yesterday but we wandered around Wimbledon Common and Cannizaro Park in the late afternoon.


Today we strolled along Regent's Canal until it started to rain. Luckily we had just stopped for lunch so we missed the downpour.


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Shame that our walk was cut short - more to explore next time!

Monday, 10 May 2010

Pic of the Week: 10-16 May

Bob Swimming


Today's Pic of the Week features Bob the goldfish. Click on the photo to see a larger version on flickr.

Thursday, 6 May 2010

Voted.

I exercised my right to vote in the UK for the first time today - in the general election, no less. I have found the campaign quite fascinating.

It's short - it was only announced a few weeks ago. Compare that to the American presidential campaigns which now last over one year.

There are three viable parties this time, not only two. The Lib Dems have gained traction and credibility, and the polls are fairly evenly split between Labour, Conservative and Lib Dem.

All three parties pledge 'fairness'. You rarely hear the word 'fair' in American elections.

There are not as many emotive issues in British politics as you see in the States. Immigration and Europe are probably the most sensitive ideological issues. Abortion and religion are barely mentioned. Socialised health care is a given - even the Conservatives want to protect the National Health Service.

Votes are for your local Member of Parliament, not for the Prime Minister, but the party leaders are the ones in the spotlight.

The 'American-style' debates were fascinating to watch, but it was not the first time they had faced each other. They spar every week during Prime Minister's Questions.

The result this time is not a foregone conclusion. We are all biting our nails waiting for the results to start pouring in a few hours from now. How will it turn out? I'm excited/nervous to find out.

Tuesday, 4 May 2010

tourists at home

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Wimbledon


My sister and brother-in-law came to spend a few days with us in London over the first May bank holiday weekend. Although they have been here before, it gave us an excuse to explore some favorite (and some new) tourist spots. We began at the London Transport Museum in Covent Garden.


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London has a long history of double-decker vehicles


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70s styles on the Metropolitan Line


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Southern extension of the Northern Line


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Colliers Wood? Collier's Wood? Colliers' Wood?


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Camera games on the real Northern Line - having topped up our Oyster cards for the week, we spent lots of time on the Tube


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On Saturday, we headed to London's foodie heaven: Borough Market.


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Brindisa


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Konditor & Cook


sausage rolls • burger • smoked toulouse • chips • cider • pressed apple juice • lattespiced chocolate tea


We strolled around the Tate Modern; enjoyed the maps at the British Library; and visited the mummies at the British Museum.


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Andy Warhol room at the Tate Modern


We also walked around the gorgeous homes in Wimbledon Village and hopped on the District Line to Brompton Cemetery.


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The weather was predictably unpredictable - 'changeable,' as they call it here - some sun, some rain, and colder temperatures than any of us wanted to accept for May.


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Saturday, 4:15 PM, South Bank near Shakespeare's Globe


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Monday, 5:25 PM, South Bank outside Royal Festival Hall


It was good fun to spend a few days together. Thanks for coming! Miss you already...

Monday, 3 May 2010

Pic of the Week: 3-9 May

Stockholm Plaza


Viking Hat in Stockholm


This week's pics come from our trip to Stockholm last year.


Click on the photos to see larger versions on flickr.