Sunday, August 28, 2016

Kindness

Hi, friends.  This post will be more heartfelt than previous ones.  I have heard many negative comments about people from New York, especially New York City - they're rude, mean, angry...you get the idea.  Despite the little time I have lived here, I beg to differ.  I have had plenty of people hold open a door for me.  On Friday, the bus I needed was leaving the curb when the driver noticed me, and he actually stopped the bus to let me on.  People smile here and give compliments.  I found an amazing church that is filled with the Lord's spirit and abundant kindness.  Last night, my waitress at an Italian restaurant on Staten Island gave us free cookies when we left, just because (she had not even seen our tip).  My 80-something year-old neighbor reminds me often to drop by if I need sugar, eggs, or even a rug.  Another kind 80-something year-old gentleman in my building always inquires as to how I am.  I have had plenty of random conversations with strangers, whether at the bus stop or in an elevator.  I have repeatedly seen strangers help women with strollers get up/down the stairs for the subway.  It is not uncommon to see kids in my neighborhood selling lemonade for charity.  My colleagues are some of the warmest physicians I have ever met.  And these are just the examples I can think of right now.  Sure, the honking is incessant here (the many meanings of the honks will be a future post, I'm sure), and not everyone is friendly, but I have met plenty of unfriendly people in the other places I have lived.  It's important to look past the inflammatory personas of this vibrant city, and look at the kindness that is overlooked.

On that note, on to the photos.

Deliciously fresh oysters from my local seafood market.  Yummmmmm.....  And as a bonus, they shucked them for free!


This is the view from the hospital near the ORs.  When I'm needing some decompression, I love sitting at the window and enjoying the serenity.  Even if occasionally a barge of trash goes by.


Little boats at Central Park!


Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis reservoir - I forgot how much I love sunrise runs.  It was the perfect temperature to run with hundreds of my fellow runners.  


I went to Staten Island last night for an Italian meal with a friend, and we took the ferry at sunset.  Amazing views!! Lady Liberty is my favorite, but Manhattan looked pretty good as well.






This guy (or maybe it's female - read about what female praying mantis' do to the males some time) must be trying to make it to either Staten Island or Manhattan, but he was halfway down the ferry, so he has a long way to go.  If you can zoom in, the praying mantis is looking right at me.  He's quite the poser.

Until next time, share some kindness!

Saturday, August 13, 2016

Another Day, Another Museum

Hi friends!  I guess I assumed that Texas heat and humidity was the worst I had experienced, with the exception of Puerto Rico and New Orleans.  Well, New York is doing a pretty good job of competing.  It has been in the 90's and incredibly humid.  It's just not fair, considering how far north we are.  Can't we at least have cooler temperatures with this humidity??  I need to find that special deodorant again.

A few weeks ago, it was the perfect Saturday to wear a glorious hat and head to the Met.  It's such an amazing museum with incredible history.


I came across this gorgeous Monet.  It would fit perfectly in my apartment.  :)


I had to see the special exhibition.  It's all about couture clothing and technological advances.


LOVE IT!



I found my little black dress.


And on to Egypt.  Here is the Temple of Dendur.  You can go inside of it, but the line was too long for my patience at the time.





I haven't seen a Broadway show in a few weeks and was feeling that tug, so when I heard that one of my best friend's friends was in Aladdin, I booked a ticket.  SO AMAZING!! I highly recommend it.


Tiny avocado, $1.50 each.  'Nuff said.  Welcome to New York.


This adorable bronze sculpture is by my church.  :)


I finally finished another blanket!!  My hand was sore for several days after feverishly trying to finish it.  Time to start another!


I have to say that I'm loving living in New York.  Everything is at my fingertips, even if most items costs 2-3x as much.  Great, cheap public transportation helps.  Today I'll be receiving my first delivery from FreshDirect, which is a company that delivers groceries to your door.  I get free delivery for two months, and it's completely worth it for cheaper prices (along with them delivering heavy items that I don't feel like lugging home).