Puppy Love

For almost 2 months we have been the proud humans to a beautiful black labrador puppy. Her name is Starry and she is training to be a seeing eye dog! ...

The Happily Married Couple

In sickness and in health..

Love is not defined by the happy mushy times, but by God and his love for a consistently adulterous wife. Thank God (literally) that marriage and love is not defined ...

It’s Unfair!!

The past few weeks we have had the lovely Jenna staying with us as she explored New York City day and night (and then some more night :p). Jenna has ...

News and Updates

The birth-festival

With the news of Irene growing in intensity, it dawned steadily on ...

After Irene

Hurricane Irene found herself competing with other developing storms in the north, ...

The view

Outside of our window is the constant sound of horns, sirens, yelling, ...

My favourite coffee spot

Yesterday held the long anticipated icecream with my good friend G from ...

The city that never sleeps

People call New York “the city that never sleeps” I sort of ...

I love my husband

This may not be a huge surprise to you but i love ...

Latest News

Winter is coming…

The heaters to our building were turned on yesterday, as we discovered upon entering a very warm apartment. Apparently last winter’s tenant didn’t want to turn off the heating themselves, so our heaters were waiting in the ‘fully on’ position, ready to pump out the heat at first notice. Talking to people who were here [...]

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Afternoon skyline of Queens on Friday

The Calm Before the Storm

The sky was clear and a light southerly breeze flowed through the campus this afternoon. If I hadn’t been plugged into a global satellite, weather and news network, I would never have thought that a hurricane would be bearing towards NYC right now. I am thankful that technology has made it possible to track and [...]

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Manhattan Solstice

What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun. -King Solomon, 10th Century BC The change in weather from hot and humid to stormy downpour was sudden and unexpected, dashing any hopes for makingĀ it out to see the “Manhattanhenge” sunset. The time was [...]

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