Life Lately: January 2013

Hey friends!
Hope your 2013 is off to a fabulous start. Here’s a little bit of what our life has looked like lately:

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We started the year with brunch in our fancy hotel room at The Standard, courtesy of my mom and stepdad. Thanks guys!
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We’ve celebrated THREE 30th birthdays so far, and one 100th! (But I’ll get to that later…)
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We celebrated married life on our first full day of being husband and wife at the new bar that opened on the corner of our street-The District.
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We started apartment hunting, which meant we needed some cocktails to ease our nerves. Working with brokers is scary!
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We held Jen’s baby shower at Cake Bistro & Bakery in Chestnut Hill, Pennsylvania.

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The mom and proud soon-to-aunties!
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My dad got the baby all this Army gear. I think he’s a little excited to have his first grandson…wouldn’t ya say?!
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Penny had to spend a day at the vet getting tested for asthma. She spent the rest of the night in her carrying case and wouldn’t come out. I think it’s safe to say she was mad at me…
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When she finally did come out, she and Nugget did some bonding.
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HUSBAND GOT HIS GREEN CARD!
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Grand Central celebrated its 100th birthday on Feb. 1, 2013.
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Mom and I tasted some cakes for our wedding party celebration in April. Yummmm!
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My husband bought me purple flowers to celebrate our one month of marriage.
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We celebrated one month of wedded bliss by getting drinks at The Guthrie Inn, an awesome, tiny little cocktail bar on Park between 97th and 98th. The owner also owns Earl’s Beer & Cheese, the restaurant right next door that Chris swears by.
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The view of the Hudson on the way back to the city from my mom’s house.

Bis bald, friends! Hope you have fun plans for February–especially if you’re in love 😉 Chris and I have made reservations at the gorgeous Tarrytown House, which just happens to be where we attended a wedding last year, as well.

See ya’ll soon!

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