Friday, February 27, 2009
FINALLY
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Valentine's Night ...
So, we leave my apartment and walk in the cold a few blocks to the first party. We walk in and it is ridiculously crowded. Apparently having parties in NYC is nearly impossible because people live in apartments 1/3 the size of places in Atlanta. We squeeze our way into the apartment and I find a place to hide my Absolut Mandarin. Normally, I wouldn't hide the vodka, but it was a present for the party I was actually invited to, so I needed a place to stash it. After hiding it in a bedroom, Steve and I walk out, erm, scratch that, squeeze out of the bedroom towards the table with liquor on it. I manage to somehow pour myself a vodka cranberry and shuffle off into the corner. Steve waves at a couple of people awkwardly, but I seem to think that he barely knows them as well. I am ready to leave when the most awkward boy stumbles over to me. Not awkward in a way I can be socially awkward until I have had 5 vodkas, but awkward in a way that it is apparent he is completely messed up on drugs. He tries to kiss me immediately, and I push him off of me. In retrospect, I have yet to kiss anyone in this city and its been 15 days, so I have no idea why I pushed him off of me. Meth or Ecstacy is just not that cute of a quality to me. Anyway, I watch him dance around pulling his shirt up and exposing his chest for around 10 minutes before I decide we should leave.
Steve and I leave and head over to my party. Brad, the guy who invited me, buzzes us in and we walk up to his apartment. His party is completely packed as well, and again, I know no one so I instantly walk over and open up my vodka and pour myself a tall one. This should help me become more talkative I reason, so I definitely enjoyed the heavy hand. After finally meeting Brad, I walk around the party finding one of the few girls there and instantly becoming a fast friend. Anita, the girl in the picture, and I have fun talking about gabbing. Why I feel like I can talk to girls and straight boys (her husband included) is beyond me. Why can I not talk to gays the same way? Who knows? Not me. Anyway, Brad had all these funny hearts on his wall that said inappropriate things, so of course I picked one and put one on. That seemed to ignite some interest in me, and I talked to some people for the rest of the night. And while I went home alone on Valentines Day, it was nice to get out and meet some gay guys. Too bad I didn't really get anyone's numbers, but hey, baby steps right ... More to come ...
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Valentine's Day
Anyway, I leave my apartment, dressed tastefully in pink, not red, mind you, and head to Soho to walk around looking for Patagonia. Again, the subway screws me. I got on the first train that comes to the station, and since I am extremely impatient, I didn't bother to look to see if it was the correct train. Well, of course it wasn't. The train that I got on did not stop at the station that I needed, so I got off at the stop prior to the one I was told about on Hopstop.com I decide it is a little adventure and get off and find my way into Soho. I find Patagonia and see the giant SALE sign outside and think to myself that buying myself a Valentine's Day gift was the perfect way to feel great. Well, apparently the rest of NYC had heard about the sale, and walking into the store was like walking into a store that sold Jean Shorts on the campus of University of Florida. It was total pandemonium with people acting like it was the last sale on earth. Finding an adorable coat that is $190 off, I decide I should buy it. I turn and look at the line ready to check out, and it is 40 people long. Dejected, I hang the coat up. I just don't have 1 hour to stand in line. The sad thing is, I did have an hour to stand in line as I don't really have a ton of friends here yet, but its the principle people!
I leave Soho and head towards Fashion Week. I meander around trying to get a look to see if there are any celebrities, however, again being impatient, I just snap a photo and move on.
I walk up to Central Park in search of Whole Foods. I was craving Sushi. And even though my new friend at work Julia had just gotten food poisoning from the Spicy Tuna roll she got at Whole Foods, I was craving it. Clearly, the fact that she was vomiting all night and basically slept on her bathroom floor, was appealing to me. Maybe I would get so lucky and lose some weight in the process. I find Whole Foods, and enter into a store where Valentine's Day threw up. Roses, balloons, and everything else red you could imagine encompassed the store, and the freak New Yorkers picking up Valentine's Day treats was just too much again for me to handle. I walked around through the masses of people and picked up sushi, some crackers, and a couple of other things I needed. I finally make my way to the check out line, and it, like Patagonia, is probably an hour long wait. Again dejected, I return all of the things I had in my basket and jetted out of that store. And as I am leaving the shops at Columbus Circle, I run straight into Mr. President. Oh, and I am wearing his favorite sweater. So, I awkwardly say something like "erm, uhh, yea, I'm wearing your Sweater. I wanted to wear it one last time before I gave it back to you" which I clearly have no intention of doing as I have had it for over a year, and it is an adorable blue and white cable knit Ralph Lauren sweater which looks divine on me.
Well, I finally go to the little grocery store by my house to pick up dinner and wine. And realizing I had a couple of parties to attend that night, I invite Steve, my first boyfriend from college over for Valentine's Dinner - and drinks - before we head to our parties that night.
Monday, February 16, 2009
Saturday, February 14, 2009
You Know What Really Grinds My Gears?
Out on a Thursday Night ...
Friday, February 13, 2009
What is that on your face?
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Random Things You See in NYC
1. My cashier at Rite Aid was named Darn. I mean, Darn? Really? Was she supposed to be a boy, and then when the doctor yanked her out he was like, oh, its a girl, and her father was like "DARN!" and it stuck?
2. A drunk girl writhing around on 7th Avenue because she is so drunk she cannot get up (and my friend Lisa takes a picture and keeps walking).
3. A transvestite midget on the Subway
Good times.
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
More Tales from the Subway ... And Beyond
So, we are definitely staring at each other and making eyes. And luckily, it is late at night, so there are no fat commuters to get in my way. The train pulls up and we both board the same car but sit pretty far away. These 2 young queens with multi colored hair get on and start bitching about something insignificant, but it is enough to entertain me while I am on the train. And since my crush is far away, it is fine. My stop comes and I get out, and so does my boy toy. I pretend not to notice and walk to the street and head to the bar losing my subway boyfriend for the second time in 1 week. Tragic. I meet Chip at the bar and it's not bad. Not the best bar ever, but not bad at all. About 30 minutes later, I am ordering a drink, and there is a tap on my shoulder. It is subway boyfriend! He asks if I was on the 1 train just now, and I confirmed that I was. I am randomly not acting super awkward, which is clearly a change for me, so I already congratulating myself in my head, when I find out his name is Anthony and lives in Queens. Well, that kind of killed my buzz, because my dream is to date someone rich with an awesome Manhattan apartment. But, making out wasn't out of the question. I mean, I did have my own place in the city. However, our romance came to a screeching halt when I found out he was there to meet up with Chips friend, and they started making out at the bar. But hey, I am one step closer to nabbing my first subway fling, so I considered the night a success.
Still not feeling well, I headed home in a cab around 12:45. I still felt better about myself because I had gone out on a weekend night in NYC. Not the ideal end result, as it did not include me playing tonsil hockey with anyone, but I am still confident my first NYC makeout is just around the corner. Stay tuned ...
Running in Central Park
Anyway, on this particular afternoon after sleeping for what seemed like days, I put on some running shorts that show off my incredibly cute legs. I throw on a fleece, my Masters hat, and my new balances, suit up with my super cute green iPod shuffle that I purposely bought to learn how to run, and leave my corporate apartment. It is in the mid 40s, so I am not cold at all as I am walking to the park. As I near Columbus Circle, I am waiting to cross the street when a very attractive person starts to talk to me. I am a tad taken aback, so I take off my ear phones to this very attractive person asking me if I ran outside in shorts, because I must be freezing. "Oh yea, I run outside all the time in the cold" lying through my teeth as I have probably run 3 times all winter. Again, let me stress, "run", as I basically run 100 yards and dry heave while walking the next 100 yards. It's pretty. "I'm actually training for a half marathon in Seattle in June". WTF? I mean, I was supposed to do that but have since given that dream away for better things like, sleep and alcohol. We banter about how much I love running for the next block or so, and then I have to leave this attractive person to start my run in the park. Too bad it was a girl. Why do no hot boys hit on me in my sexy work out shorts? Blast!
Regardless, I felt pretty awesome running through Central Park on a gorgeous winter day. I made it around this one portion of the park and then back down Broadway towards my corporate apartment. And while I did stop to walk a few times, I checked my mileage when I got home, and guess what? I ran 1.5 miles. Hey, that beats my 1 mile average. Things are looking up in NYC, even if when I returned to my apartment I promptly laid down for a 3 hour nap.
Friday, February 6, 2009
Tales of the Subway ...
So, I have finally gotten the hang of riding the Subway. Well, I take that back. I figured out how to take the R train. And let me tell you - everyone takes public transportation here, so there are all sorts of interesting characters that ride that mug. Take Wednesday morning. I got on the R train and got a seat which is a huge score because that way I can pretend I am still sleeping on the way to work. And this morning was especially glorious. A super hot guy (no wedding ring on - important to check because then I know I have a slight chance) got on the train at the same time as me. And he sat across from me and I was totally hitting on him and I felt like he was smiling-ish back at me. Score! So, the train is pretty crowded but not overly crowded where you have to be all up on somebody's piece, right? Well, this uber fat man gets on the Subway, and literally stands right in front of where I am sitting on the train, and his stomach is so big it is basically hitting my nose. I am like, umm, excuse me, can you please move your pregnant stomach out of my face. I kind of like space. However, being the super awkward person that I am, I just let his stomach bitch slap me all the way to work ... ahh, these are days when I miss my Jeep. Anyway, fattie mcfatterson finally exited and my subway boyfriend was still there. But my stop was next. I smiled at him and got off - got off at my subway stop - not the way I wanted to get off ideally.
Thursday night was interesting. I decided to meet a friend after work for a drink at the Herald Square Subway stop. I got off my train only to be in mass panic. I had never been to a train station where people transferred lines. There were multiple levels and people running amok - and everynoe knew where they were going. It took me 5 minutes to figure out how to get out of the train station. That was fun - especially when I reached street level and remembered it was approximately 10 degrees with a wind chill of 0. At least today it wasn't snowing. But when I got to the bar, it was $20 all you could drink liquor. That made me happy - and also, it was a lot less cold out when I left that bar. I wonder why.
So, this morning, I get to the Subway and the N train came instead of the R. I was told that they run on the same line so I could probably take either. While this is true, the N train does not stop at my stop. So I had to get off at the stop before mine and walk 6 blocks in the freezing cold to my office. Lesson learned. Stick to the train I know.
Anyway, all is well here ...