Saturday, October 27, 2012

I Heart New York

New York City. Wow.  I had always thought that I wouldn't love it. I thought it would be an interesting place to visit, culturally and historically...but that I would go and do the NY thing, and that would be it.
I didn't understand what all the fuss was about, to be honest.

I was wrong. What a beautiful and interesting place. It seriously has an electricity about it, so vibrant and full of life.
And what a great thing to be able to experience it for the first time with Ksenia.  We could all be stereotypically touristy together, walk around with our cameras- snap, snap, snapping away.

Here are pictures from day one. Friday night.
Newark to NYC
We arrived mid-day Friday and took the train from Newark to NYC, and then walked 20 minutes through the rain, dodging people with our luggage and hearing vendors on every corner yelling "umbrella, umbrella"!

Soaked and sore from lugging our junk through the streets, we got to our room. And the view immediately made it all worth it.
I love this picture!




The first night there we took in a Broadway show. We chose Phantom of the Opera, since we were on a "typical tourist" vacation, this seemed to fit the bill.





I took my tripod, and this was the one photo that I used it for. 



Thursday, October 11, 2012

World Food Weekend

World Food Weekend is an annual event in Des Moines, and it is amazing the variety of foods that you can find there, and the amount of people!  They actually have $1 samples at the various food vendors, but in order to get them, you must stand in line-- so as we were impatient and hungry-we opted for full plates of food instead.
Here are some photos of the food we tried that day.  The food from the Phillipines was my favorite!
This was the Filipino food-that roll is deceiving-it looks boring, but it is stuffed with meat and so incredibly delicious



This is an El Salvadoran concoction that was very good. I'm not quite sure what was in it-but we ate it ALL.

This--is Ethiopian "wat". Veggies and meat stew with sourdough flatbread.  WHY we bought 2 plates of this, I'm not sure.

Let's just say there were 4 hungry people, and we left some on the plates....
In conclusion, after our brief afternoon at World Food Fest, I would gladly travel to the Phillipines, and El Salvador, but if I have to go to Ethiopia, I'm packing granola bars.

Of course we had to experience some international quaffs. They had a great selection! 


Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Friday Nights and Russian Pancakes

What Tyler and I most enjoy doing on Friday nights is coming home from a long week of work, having a much-deserved beer or glass of wine, listening to some music on the record player, and dancing with the dogs.   There are very few things more beautiful and peaceful to me than these moments.

This particular Friday night, Ksenia made the most delicious Russian pancakes that we had with tomatoes and feta cheese, and also with bananas and honey.

It was a fantastic evening. Ksenia tolerates our weirdness so well....