nyc for our 1st anniversary!

pete & i went back to nyc for a few days to celebrate our 1 year wedding anniversary in november!

we jam packed our time with all the walking and enjoying all the foods & drinks in the city!

^ our first little airbnb was kind of like a woodsy cabin - it was cool and located in a really good neighborhood. they claim that walt disney once lived in this apartment…..can’t be sure if that was hogwash.

it was also located dangerously close to joe’s pizza.

this trip certainly made up for all the times i went to new york city and didn’t have any good pizza.

^ one of the most surprising and best things we ate the entire time was this crispy mushroom & burrata dish at rafele! it doesn’t look like much, but wowww we were impressed at how delicious it was paired with the bread and the pickled eggplant? plum? we still aren’t sure what that other side dish was, haha. but it was all so flavorful together!

back on our bullshit. back to mcsorley’s. 😈

a guy outside was doing a drawing of mcsorley’s that night - and we’d met some folks from kansas and had many a’brew at that point. we bought the drawing and paid way too much money to ship it home since we didn’t wanna shlep it around for the rest of our trip. oh well, we have such fond memories at mcsorley’s, so it was worth it.

^ i was weirdly so inspired by this cute little card shoppe - greenwich village letterpress! i could have stayed there hours and looked at every card. it made me want to have my own card shop. i am obsessT with picking out greeting cards!

^ at rosecran’s around the corner from greenwich letterpress. a great cozy florist & coffee shop to chill and write out all those cards :)

as you may know if you’ve read any of my latest posts from this year - i am fully captivated by the bon appétit mag world, so we had to visit scarr’s pizza since they named it the best slice in nyc.

we found both styles quite enjoyable - i think our favorite slices we had throughout this trip for sure! we first got the square grandma style because they didn’t have any regular slices ready. supa delicious. and once those fresh triangles came out of the oven, we hopped right back in line for more!

^ this little heart showed up right when i needed it. i wanted to remember this moment where i felt my granny watching over me :)

one of our nice neighbors down the street from us recommended the commuter ferry from pier 11 on the south end of manhattan as the best way to tour nyc by boat without spending a bunch of money on an actual guided tour. and he was right. it cost $2.75 to take the boat all the way up manhattan on the east river. it was timed perfectly after our pizza date, and we caught the boat at sunset. we were the only idiots who went out on the deck upstairs because it was WINDY & FREEZING - but we snapped a few pics and it was pretty. this was a fun trip highlight!

we popped into so many little restaurants & bars as all we did here was walk walk walk walk walk around the city. we also saw a couple of jazz shows that felt very special & new yorky and was peter’s favorite part of our trip. we went to a comedy show one night, too.

^ just after escaping our finalized basement renovation that we worked on all summer - pete finds the one home depot in the city, lol.

also, doughnut plant. yum.

^ jerry seinfeld sent us here. the italian sando was very guuuuud. all that cheese! and the meat was so thinly sliced and o mamma mia it was delicioso! also just a fun experience in a real italian shoppe with everyone shouting loudly about their various deli needs.

^ i wonder how many photos i have of pete sitting across the table from me. some of my favorite times together :)

misoya for ramen on a cold night. it was very good. i would not get corn in my ramen again though - i didn’t realize how corny that corn flavor could be.

^ biking through central park!

happy 1 year wedding anniversary to us! 11 years together.

💛

november 10th, 2019

on our last night in the city, we stayed at arlo nomad hotel in one of the king sky rooms. so so cool. it’s a very small room, but such a great city view. i was too excited about the views to sleep… also because it got super bright in there the millisecond that the sun started coming up, lol. i only had to open my eyes and got to watch the sun rise over new york city. super fun hotel experience.

& our room looked up at the empire state building!

good mooooooorning, new york city.

one last pizza stop at prince street pizza, then we waddled ourselves to brooklyn for ice cream at ample hills.

cheers to another fab nyc trip. we’re going to put new york city in our back pockets for a while and hope to visit some new-to-us cities this year!

and then we will be back. 😊🍎

qp

for anthony bourdain.

Tony,

Inside of practically every household I’ve been to in my adulthood, I’ve noticed at least one well-loved, tattered, dog-eared copy of one of your books - each copy having been shared and devoured by multiple people.

Your books take me a very long time to read and I adore it. Your prose is so wildly descriptive, transporting me right alongside you in those life experiences you’ve captured on the pages. I hear your voice and your distinct cadence narrating the stories to me. I read each page multiple times in order to fully dissect each word choice and let them envelop me within your brilliant world of memories.

Your dark & mysterious yet humorous & genuine persona has fascinated, intrigued and inspired so many people across almost every living age generation. We love you because the genius that is your transcendent dialogue fills up all of our senses so vividly and connects us directly to your adventures. We feel like you have brought us along for the journey, whether in your books or on television, and that feeling of comfort & friendship with you is priceless.

You encourage us to not only step outside but exist outside of our comfort zones.

You inspire us to travel and discover the perfect imperfection of every vibrant culture of the world, finding familiarity among the “unfamiliar."

You were seemingly unafraid, as we all should be. This is our one life, and you truly lived.

Connecting and gathering over food is the core of humanity and one of the many things we all truly have in common. You embodied the beauty of that sentiment and affected the world deeply in this way. Your time here was incredibly impactful and the world needed and will forever need the ideals you’ve shared with us.

There are many times I've looked to you for an idea or expertise when planning travel, and I have executed travel plans because of you. When pure inspiration becomes physical action taken by others, you know you’ve tugged at not only the heartstrings, but at the life force and vitality of so many. You will be with us during all our future travels & adventures in enjoying food, the balance of which you were king.  You've inspired me in so many ways and I will forever admire you.

Rest easy.


Tony did the leg work for us; he explored the parts unknown so that we can all feel inspired and confident taking on world travel with a sense of knowing, ease and excitement for the unexpected. We owe it to Tony to continue striving to see & experience everything, shake away the mundane and find beauty in even the nasty bits of life. 

I’ve never been so instantly devastated by a “celebrity” passing, fighting back tears all day long today - but I also feel a real human connection to Anthony; many of us feel this way without having met him, and that is special. I am deeply saddened as I thought we'd be able to depend on him existing much, much longer in the periphery of our lives, being completely badass, real & inspiring. And selflessly sharing much of it with the mainstream culture along the way. There is something about his incredible soul that we all aspire to embody.

There’s a little piece of Anthony left behind in all of us.

We need more humans like Tony.

xo

qp