Gruyere & Fontina Grilled Cheese and Roasted Tomato Soup
20 February 2009
Bouchon and MoMA
My friend Carmelina and I planned a day in the city yesterday to have lunch and visit MoMA. On a recommendation from Jenn we went to the Bouchon bakery in the Time Warner building, which was awesome. Great food. Pretty view from our table as well looking onto a corner of Central Park. MoMA was smaller than I remembered so we actually went through it pretty fast, but we really enjoyed the paintings on the upper floors. It was also fun to see some of the more out-there stuff and speculate as to what could possibly qualify it as art. :) We had a great time and I think we'll plan another day to go to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Maybe we'll work our way around all the cool museums. It was a fun day and over much too quickly.
Gruyere & Fontina Grilled Cheese and Roasted Tomato Soup
Gruyere & Fontina Grilled Cheese and Roasted Tomato Soup
17 February 2009
Walruses from Brooklyn
Today I met up with two friends, the art teacher at my school and my friend Julia Torrant from high school, and we went to the New York Aquarium in Brooklyn. I had never been before, but saw their baby walrus advertised at the Bronx Zoo and wanted to see him. The subway takes quite a while from Manhattan to Brooklyn but it was fun to sit and chat with Lloyd on the way. When you get off at the aquarium stop, it's a cool change of scenery after the city- the beautiful view of the shore opens up and you can see the old Coney Island roller coaster and ferris wheel. The aquarium was on the smaller side but they had a few cool attractions; of course the walrus and his mother, an absolutely gigantic ray, and a very neat octopus. The baby walrus was 115 pounds when he was born! He apparently gains 2-3 pounds a day...I'm assuming at some point this weight gain stops, but they said his father weighed 3,000 pounds. The mother was pretty huge too. They were sunning themselves on a rock the whole time we were there, at one point blowing gigantic raspberries on each other...it was quite amusing. After we had our fill of aquatic life we found a Starbucks and had some tea and a nice talk, and Julia sent me on my way with a belated wedding gift which turned out to be a set of cute porcelain pasta bowls she brought all the way from Paris. (Her parents bought her a graduation gift of a European trip this past summer). How thoughtful of her- we will enjoy using them very much!
16 February 2009
Warren's Masters Recital
Warren had his recital yesterday afternoon in Greenfield Hall at MSM. Both our parents obviously came, as well as his grandparents despite having 5 newborn calves at home. So we had a lot of fun hanging out with the family. Warren did a superb job of driving into the city whilst I held the GPS. Garmin how I love you. Warren sounded excellent- definitely his best recital to date. His voice has smoothed out a lot and everything sounds like it happens with ease. Il Pescatore Canta was definitely the favorite of the day with our family. Mark has really been awesome for him and I am so glad to see him progress so far in two short years. Afterwards we had a great time at an Italian restaurant in Rutherford talking and laughing. The fam is coming over this morning for breakfast before they leave. My pictures at the recital came out either blurry or unflattering so I'm going to wait until my mom puts some of hers on Flickr to post one on here.
14 February 2009
A Post in Honor of Chloe
I just found out that Rachel and Frank had to have Chloe put to sleep this morning. She was blessed with a VERY long and pampered life, so there is not much to mourn other than how very much we will miss her. I hope right now she is leaping joyfully through a meadow in doggie paradise with a new spring in her step. We will miss her dearly and never forget her sleek little self jumping up to snuggle into the nearest crevice next to us. We love you Chloe!
Rachel and Chloe
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