Tuesday, June 8, 2010

RUN with me...

(me running around the reservoir in central park)

I consider myself to be in pretty good physical shape, but the one thing that has always scared (and intimidated) me is running. In middle school, I was the girl who finished the annual "mile run" dead last in her class. So it's really no wonder that I mentally convinced myself that becoming a runner was just not in the cards. I really thought I could not do it. What was wrong with me?! I am trying to change that way of thinking because -in reality- you can do anything you set your mind to. ANYTHING! My boyfriend Nick has been an avid runner since college and has done nothing but push and encourage me since the moment I told him I wanted to run. On a few occasions, we have even gone running together, but I have never gotten past 1.58 miles (the distance of one lap around the Jackie Onassis Reservoir in Central Park). Tonight, I fought through my usual after-work fatigue and went to my local gym on 86th St and Lexington Ave. I was able to run a solid 3 miles! I was so proud of myself and could not wait to rush home and tell Nick. Walking home I was glowing (and sweating) with excitement! Though I really had to mentally push myself, I couldn't believe I actually did it! Now to some of you, running 3 miles may not seem like that big of an accomplishment. But to me, IT HUGE! 

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Exploring Chelsea...

(about to head to Chelsea)

My love affair with Manhattan is still in full swing. Just when I think I have seen all of the different nooks and crannies this city has, I discover new places and experiences. Recently, Nick and I have had more free time since another of his exams have come and gone. We took advantage of this time by walking around Chelsea (my mom joined us too!), a very chic and artsy area in NYC. It's known for fabulous brownstones and world-reknown art galleries. Since we live on the Upper East Side, we had to take our 6 subway train to 51st and transfer to the E subway train to get to Chelsea, which is on the west side. Among the places we went to, we visited Chelsea Market (home of the Food Network offices) and the High Line (a garden path that hangs above the streets between 20th and 14th St along 10th ave). Needless to say, we had an amazing few days just seeing the most we could of the neighborhood! I would definitely recommend this area to anyone who appreciates eclectic and charming atmospheres. 
(Chelsea Market has such great vendors, from a french Creperie to all-natural popsicle stand made with fresh fruit!)


(walking the High Line)