Oct 14, 2009

Anything north of Manhattan is "upstate".

Our Saturday was fun, fun, fun. We packed in a lot of very fun things with very fun friends.

Friends Tim & Amy picked us up (in a car!!) at 8am & we starting off by heading to the Woodbury Commons for some fall shopping. I've been in sort of a denim rut (every pair I own seems to be too big or too small, or too wide, or too flared - & I have an aversion to wide jeans right now) & managed to find a nice pair of skinnys from Saks Off 5th for about 70% less than they would have normally cost. Mike got a suit that he really looks quite smashing in. Woodbury is basically the greatest place ever, except on Black Friday when it's basically the WORST. PLACE. EVER. Anyway. We were glad that it was on our way up to West Point.

Mike & Tim planned the entire day themselves. Quite proud of them actually, given that I'm generally the social coordinator in our relationship. Going to a West Point football game has been on our list of things to do for quite some time, & I'm dissapointed that this hasn't been a yearly tradition. It is now. We've driven through the town / seen the campus from a distance on several occasions, but experiencing the game & walking through the campus was such a great experience. The game was great. It felt like being at a small town high school football game, except there were a lot of men dressed in white at this one. Everyone was so friendly & we chatted with the people around us throughout the entire game (a story in & of itself, actually). I'm generally not a huge football fan, & the blasting cannons every time West Point scored didn't really help (I jumped every time), but going into overtime & barely making a winning kick was enough excitement to make it really fun for me. I even ate a hot dog, & I liked it.

We spent a few hours walking around the campus after the game. It felt like a strange mixture of a New England school mixed with the LDS Missionary Training Center. Cadets were polite, well spoken, & called us sir & m'am (m'am?! am I that old?!). The Cadet Chapel was beautiful, as was the overlook at Trophy Point. I only wish the Hudson River weren't quite so... brown.

Bear Mountain is a beautiful spot that we've been to a few times, & the view has never disappointed. I loved being able to see the Manhattan skyline in the distance. I think that we often forget that a) the island is really quite small & b) it's surrounded by beautiful, lush & green country. New York is a beautiful state, not just a bustling city.

We ended the day with a trip to the Palisades Mall, a no hesitations trip to Target (we didn't have to carry anything - just fit it in the trunk!), & a great dinner at The Cheesecake Factory. I'd like to go back there very soon & have the pumpkin cheesecake again. Everything was so good, & our leftovers fed us all the way through Sunday night. Awesome. Oh - & I should mention that my favorite quote was when we walked out of the mall after dinner & Tim said, It smells like a farm out here! We looked around & noticed... bark. Fresh bark. We are truly city dwellers.

The colors up north are just starting to change. It's late this year! I'm so excited to be in New Canaan for the next two weekends. I think it will be beautiful.

*I should clarify that labeling this post New England is not entirely correct (or even close to correct), as New England is made up of Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont & Maine. Not New York, nor the spectacular Hudson Valley. I suppose that by "New England" I really mean "Pretty Fall Colors & Outside-of-Manhattan Wanderings". 

















































12 comments:

Angie said...

GORGEOUS pictures! Wow it looks so beautiful up there. I want to go! I must join Zipcar.

Here's a link to the wiki page on the UES historic district. I only knew about it because there is a sign showing the boundaries on 62nd and I see it every day. I think all the street signs in it are brown instead of green. Anyway.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upper_East_Side_Historic_District

Tara Edwards said...

Wow! How totally beautiful! My only dissapointment was that you didn't have a picture of Target :)

Morgan said...

Kathryn, these are gorgeous! So, so gorgeous. I love every single one. I've got soft spot for beautiful sun flare, so I'd have to say that those are my most favorite ones. I'm seriously in love with these. They're making me wish that I was in New York right now, and that it was the weekend, and that it was pretty and sunny outside and not raining. What a lovely weekend you had:)

Jan said...

Ooh la la! I feel like I could reach out and touch everything! Beautiful pictures - beautiful people! I feel like a little bug on your shoulder. Thank you!

Jill said...

What a fun Saturday. I love the fall!

Julia said...

I am having a hard time believing that Mike And Tim planned the day, if you started and ended it with shopping trips!

I would love to go check out West Point sometime. We spent the day in Vermont (real New England), and it was perfect.

Lindsey said...

beautiful, as usual. i like your scarf. so cute.

tell me what you get to eat at cheesecake factory, because it has never lived up to the hype for me...

erin said...

you + your new camera are making amazing things happen.

this upcoming weekend has a lot to live up to. i'm not sure if the painted pumpkins can compete.

Missy said...

i want to know how to do that sun stuff. will you share? and i love, love cheesecake factory. you got me thinking of it and now i want to go. that menu...yum.

i love the photo up on the hills and seeing NYC far, far away.

k. said...

Lindsey, I had the stuffed corn tortillas (I think that's what they're called) - as good as any Mexican dish I've ever had, served with these corn cakes that were so, so yummy. Mike had their jambalaya pasta which was also very, very good. Our friends had a salad (forgot which, but they're all massive & scare me) & a chicken dish... Anyway. We like it. And I love their dark brown bread. Yum. :)

Emily said...

Kathryn, your photos are so beautiful! We don't really have "fall" down here in New Orleans, and I miss it. Your photos made me feel the crisp, fresh air. Thanks for sharing!

di said...

kathryn! seriously INCREDIBLE photos. really. and i love seeing your beautiful smile!! cheers to the wonderful Fall in NY! :) xoxo