
Speaking of work - I had a big meeting today that I've been anxious about all week. It ended up going better than I could have ever imagined. It was a 1-on-1 meeting with the 3rd most senior partner at my firm, definitely worth some stress. He actually said "great" and "excellent" a few times {this is big}. I came out completely unscathed, and maybe even did really well, so Mike & I decided it was cause to celebrate- or at least a good reason to get out of the apartment on a weeknight. We ended up choosing a hole-in-the-wall Turkish place nearby called Kebap G. We both ordered Falafel, and it was delicious. Oh- and I should mention that the menu had an entire section crossed out using duct tape & that there was a single framed & autographed picture of Anderson Cooper on the wall. Random. Anyway, tonight was a lovely warm night, so we decided to take a nice long stroll down to Pinkberry {yes, we are slightly addicted & yes, it really is that good}. Tonight's version: Kiwi, Raspberry & Coconut. Yum.
Continuing the food discussion {sort of}, my tummy has faded from the color of a lobster to the deep pink of a watermelon jolly rancher. Maybe a radish, but perhaps not quite that bright. I am dutifully applying aloe every night, and consequently waking up sticky every morning. I haven't peeled yet, but I'm sure that is to come. Point being- I'm surviving, and no longer in pain despite the fact that if I'm wearing a white tshirt you can see pink. Lesson learned. I'll buy spray-on SPF 35, I promise.
In non-food news, I'm about halfway through A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius. I read it on the train, on the subway, and when I'm walking in between. I can't put it down. It's quick, it's witty, it's painfully sad, incredibly funny, and remarkably honest. I'm not finished yet, but I recommend it. Thoroughly. My only warning- there's some language. Okay, a lot of it. Mom, don't read this book. You won't like it. But I'm letting it slide, maybe justifying it for artistic reasons. The book is raw. Like I said- I love it.
Random: I decided today that I love New York because no one is really from New York. I meet people from all over the world just about every day. Today- the falafel man from Istanbul who explained the difference between a Doner Kebab and a Shish Kebab, and my firm's driver who is from Portugal. I was talking to him this morning, and as soon as I asked where he was from, he catalogued all of the many achievements of Portugal over the last 500 years. He's clearly very patriotic. Sometimes I feel very generic in the city, but then again- the look I get when I tell people that I'm from Spokane, Washington is enough to remind me that I too am unique. The food available is a significant reminder of the melting pot in which we live. We had Thai food Saturday, Mexican food on Tuesday, and Turkish food tonight. I realize you can probably do this anywhere {except maybe in Coolin, ID}, but can you find it all on ONE BLOCK? I think not. I promise that I like NYC for more than just the food, but let's face it- I haven't gotten out much this week.
16 days until we go to the lake {again}. We're excited to hike the Wigwams, have breakfast at Elkin's and actually experience water warm enough to swim it {it's a bit chilly until mid-August}. Most importantly, I'm excited to finally CUT MY HAIR. This is getting ridiculous. The longer it gets, the shorter I want to cut it. Who knows what I will do. I tend to decide right about when I sit down into the chair...
5 comments:
the pinkberry flavors sound divine! London is the same way - I meet & make friends with people from all over the world too. Love it. And yea, good food is a major bonus in my book.
Hope you survive the week! A cocktail reception? That sounds big (and exciting).
Hopefully, your sunburn should be a tan soon!
Lindsey, I woke up this morning and I am turning a slight shade of brown! :) There is light at the end of the tunnel...
Oh- when I was looking online about falafel :) I saw something that said that there is great falafel in London. Have you found this to be the case?
did you change your falafel picture? oh and did I see you have a friend from London. If so. .. ask her if she has ever eaten one of those meat pie things. I went there my senior year and ate one of them at a soccer game we went to. Extremely delicious.
Lindsey- meat pie things?? Hmm.
Kera, you are very observant. I decided that I didn't like falafel picture #1 so I made a quick switch. Thank you, google images!
good choice.
old falafel, not that appetizing, new falafel, might give it a try.
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