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Goodbye, Central Park. You are really something special.

Goodbye, Central Park. You are really something special.

Ok, it’s time. It’s time to say goodbye to New York, to my friends here, to my favorite things about living here. I won’t be able to enjoy these things nor these people’s company all the time anymore, but at least I’ll be able to see them again when I go to BlogHer next year!

So this post is a shout-out to my favorite people and my favorite things about living here.

Let’s start with the friends:

First off, there’s Veronique and David, who are wonderful, wonderful friends. I was so lucky to meet them at the Holistic Moms Network meeting two and half years ago! At the time I was happy to find a local chiropractor – little did I know that I had found amazing friends too! I love you guys, and I will miss you SO much.

There’s Jax, whom I met through Yelp for the 2008 SELF Workout in The Park – at the time I had just started blogging and was just emerging from a tough year, with my self-esteem at a never-before low. I found her a little intimidating, with her bubbly personality and her humor, kind of like I used to be. I owe her so much. She helped me recover my sense of self, feel better about who I am, and has become one of my very best friends. We don’t see each other often enough, but we talk on the phone, chat, e-mail back and forth, and I can only hope that won’t change because I definitely need her in my life.

There’s Carol, whom I’ve only met a few months ago but somehow makes me feel like I found my long-lost sister. Carol is incredibly supportive, fun and just generally fantastic. I absolutely adore her and I will miss her lots.

There’s the other amazing NYC and NY Metro moms, especially: Katja, Liz, Marinka, Kelsie, Lisa. You are what makes living here and being a local blogger even more amazing, and I cannot wait to see you all again when I come back for BlogHer’10!

And then there is New York City, of course. I have travelled and moved around a bit, but never before had I felt like this about a move. Never before I felt like I would be missing out on something really special. Because New York truly is the greatest city on the planet. It may not be the most beautiful – that title I’d probably give to Rome, or Milan, or maybe Florence. It may not be the most organized – that title would definitely go to Zurich. But it is without a doubt the most amazing one. And this is why:

  1. Because in New York you can be whoever you want to be. Gay or straight… Italian, American, Dominican, Chinese… a yogi or a triathlete… a vegan, a raw foodist or a gourmet omnivore… no matter your race, your tastes, your religion or spiritual beliefs – in New York you can find your tribe.
  2. Because I don’t care what anyone else says (including my mom, who is clearly biased towards Italian fashion), New York is the capital of fashion and the most fashionable city on Earth. Because here there isn’t just fashion, there’s expression.
  3. Because Central Park is just incredible. An oasis of green in the middle of a very large, busy city is already great, but when you make that city New York and that oasis Central Park, we are talking something unique. You can relax in Central Park, forget the noise and traffic, go jogging, take your kids to the Zoo or the many playgrounds or the carousel, you can take romantic walks which can even include a boat ride, you can have a great lunch or just buy an ice cream, you can paint, take photos, dance, see great performers, play chess, take exercise classes, ice skate in winter. Or you can just walk around, or lie in the grass, or sit on a bench and read a book in complete peace. Central Park is stunning. Even if you are one of the rare people who don’t love New York, you’ll fall in love with Central Park.
  4. Because New York is the one place outside of Italy where you can get really great pizza.
  5. Because there’s always something to do in New York: fitness events, restaurants and club openings, Shakespeare in the Park, fairs and festivals of many different kinds, and lots of places to see and visit including but not limited to a wide range of museums, exhibits, shows, buildings, etc.
  6. Because Grand Central is so awesome you feel like going there even if you aren’t taking the train anywhere.
  7. Because Brooklyn feels like a whole different place, much more chilled and family-friendly, but you only have to look out to the water to see lower Manhattan and know that Yes, you are still in the greatest city on the planet.
  8. Because despite what anyone may say, New Yorkers are not generally grumpy or rude. Really. I have been surrounded by grumpy, rude people, and it was not in new York. Perspective, people ;-)
  9. Because Broadway. Enough said.
  10. Because Times Square is a mess, but it never fails to amaze.

For these reasons, and many more, New York is probably my favorite place ever. And while I know I will miss it a lot and I have been incredibly sad to leave, I decided to focus on the positive and be thankful to have had the chance to be here for two years. ‘cause New York helps you think big, and reminds you that it’s ok, no, it’s good to be yourself, because you’ll be much happier and sooner or later you will find your tribe. I did.

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Carpe diem?

by Elisa on June 29, 2009

in blogging,ch-ch-changes,NYC,travel

As the move draws closer (less than 5 weeks to go, and I’m sure you’d like me to shut up already about it) I find myself feeling like I need to capture each moment and save it for future memories, for times when I want to look back and remember what it was like, what it felt like, living here, walking through the streets of the greatest city on Earth, feeling at home and yet still as excited to be here as a first-time visitor, every single time.

I feel like I should savor it, but also save it for future enjoyment. It’s a lot like becoming a parent: it’s a mix of joy, because it’s a special moment, one you want to remember, and sadness, because you know that this moment is unique and not coming back. How sentimental can you get about a move? A lot, apparently.

This past weekend, I felt like that a lot. I didn’t do anything super-special, no big tourist attractions or road trips – it was almost mundane, but still lovely. And yet, doing everyday-type things this past weekend made me feel like I’m about to give up a part of my life.

On Saturday, Stella and I met my friend Jax downtown for some shopping, lunch, a visit to the park. It was a beautiful day, we had a very nice time. As we made our way uptown I found myself looking at things differently. Things I have seen, walked past many many times, all of a sudden took a different look. Would it be the last time I looked at them? Probably not, but just in case, I felt the need to capture them anyway.

Flatiron Building

Flatiron Building

Grand Central, from Park and 41st

Grand Central, from Park and 41st

And of course I had to say goodbye to Jax. Jax, whom I met only a little over one year ago, almost by accident – and yet, in this short time, she has become one of my closest friends. We didn’t really say goodbye, not the kind of goodbye you say to someone you may not see again for a long, long time; we just said bye, planned on getting together once more before we leave, thanked each other for the lovely day. It was bittersweet, and I deliberately avoided saying “in case we don’t see each other before I go…” because I didn’t want to think about that, I wanted to think I’d definitely be able to see her again in the next 4 short weeks.

Me and Jax

Me and Jax

On Sunday hubs and I decided to take the girls to the Bronx zoo, as we probably won’t be able to go again before we leave. We all love the Bronx zoo, it’s one of those places where the parents have as much fun as the kids (not like playgrounds, where I feel like shooting myself after 15 minutes). So I took a little over 200 pictures. Insane, right? I just wanted to make sure I’d have at least one good one out of each set, so I’d take the same shot 5 or 6 times, from different angles, zooming in and out. Because when would I be able to see that again? To get that shot?

A Monarch from the beautiful Butterfly Garden at the Bronx Zoo

Monarch Butterfly (Butterfly Garden)

Scarlet Ibis (Sea Bird Aviary)

Scarlet Ibis (Sea Bird Aviary)

stunning specimen of toddler (Bieg home exibit)

stunning toddler specimen (Unlikely Housewife home exibit)

I need to find the line. The line between carpe diem, where you enjoy every minute, and that frantic feeling you have when you are afraid to miss out big time. Taking photos helps me so.much.

And so does blogging. Because when I look back in a month, or in a year, those feelings will come rushing back, and positive feelings always bring serenity and renewed energy. Because sometimes the most mundane, simple, everyday experiences are those you miss the most. (Maybe because that’s where you recognize yourself?) And because sometimes looking back helps you look forward.

I have never loved blogging, or my digital camera, as much as I do right now.

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