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April 20, 2008

New York, New York

So, as the last long post was accidentally deleted I am going to try saving this one as I go - so if it looks a little short - please come back - it will have grown longer.
We left Chicago a couple of days ago and have been in New York since then. Chicago was not what I was expecting  . . . but then I'm not sure what I did expect . . . just not to like it as much as I did I suppose.I think I could live there and that is the biggest compliment I could give a city. We had great weather -  breezy, but sunny - the Art Institute was fantastic, the zoo was a hit with Celeste, everybody was really lovely and helpful and most importantly we had very,very good food. And it's so ridiculously reasonable for us here at the moment. I pity people with dollars who come to visit the UK at the moment . . . you'd have to get a loan out to eat in London for a week.
And, of course, there was Anish Kapoor's Cloud Gate, the giant, gleaming bean that sits in the Millennium Park. It has a very feminine roundness to it which is a bit of a relief amongst all those skyscrapers and although it's obviously dwarfed by all those towering buildings, its design cleverly reflects and multiplies them.Taking a photo of us mirrored in it was of course a cliche and so had to be done . . .

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And so, to New York . . .
I haven't been here before and Simon has, so we're pretty much doing what I want to do. 3 days isn't long though and I would rather wander around and get a feel for a city then rush around like a headless chicken taking in 'sights'  - so that's what we've been doing, with the Guggenheim and MoMA thrown in for good measure - oh, and the Staten Island ferry because it was so HOT yesterday we needed to find a breeze.

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We spent the biggest part of today at MoMA wandering the galleries in no particular order, eating lunch, playing with C in the children's area and sitting in the sculpture garden.

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Really liked this digital wallpaper from the Design and the Elastic Mind exhibition. Computer generated plants who's growth and movement are linked to sensors that take their data from the 'real' world. It rains outside the gallery - they grow inside the gallery. Clever.

These pictures preceded an event that was, I believe, a first for our baby. . .

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After crawling around for a good long while on Jim Lambie's tape and, it turns out, black dirt, floor we removed her to try and clean her hands and salvage what we could of her clothing. At which point she threw a tantrum a 2 yr old would have been proud of. I write this in a slightly tongue in cheek manner, but in fact it was quite upsetting - I don't know how I will get used to them. Maybe there won't be too many . . . !? Anyway, she got over it with some milk and a cheese biscuit and I had a strong dose of caffeine to steady my nerves. Oh, and a visit to Purl Soho definately helped too.

On a much more surreal note it just so happens that the Pope heard we were visiting and decided to make his trip coincide with ours. We only managed to bump into each other once - he's a busy man don't you know - but he gave Celeste a wave so clearly he recognised us. I think my Grandpa would have been pleased.


April 17, 2008

Grrrrrrrrrrrr

I'm fuming, but trying to do it quietly as I'm in a hotel room with a sleeping baby only yards away.

I had almost finished writing possibly the longest post I've ever written and had downloaded squillions o f photos when bloody Internet Explorer decided to 'unexpectedly quit'. Some choice Anglo-Saxon words have been floating around the room I can tell you.

Anyway - there is not the time to do it again so I leave you with some photos of Celeste's favourite afternoon in the U.S so far. Yes, we came all this way just to have an amazing time  - in a park.

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(And by the way, if anyone knows how to save a post without actually posting it - please do share)

April 08, 2008

Errr. . . back again.

No posts for weeks  . . .then two in a day. I've remembered what I like about blogging.

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Celeste has a new cushion for her horse and we have half of a pair of curtains. I'm embarrassed to say that I've never made a curtain before. Really embarrassed because it's SO easy. Why on earth did I think otherwise? Possibly because I'm not too great at cutting in a straight line but as these curtains are just bedspreads - all that cutting has been done for me.
So easy.

Can I come back in now?

Well, hello again. This blog feels like a room that I haven't been into for a while. Excuse me while I blow the dust off everything. . .
Life has been 'happening' at quite a pace around here and not much of it has been very photogenic I can tell you. Nothing really bad has happened (just so you know) just a succession of crappy and unfortunate things. To be exact - one very broken car, the only working car bumped/ crashed ( by yours truly) in a way that is not worth mending,  the courtesy car from the garage that is mending the broken car, breaking down, then a small person contracting chicken pox and a cancelled postponed holiday to America due to said pox. How rubbish is that? And we still only have one car . . .which, by the way, wouldn't start this morning.
Anyway - we are attempting to fly tomorrow if nothing else goes horribly wrong. The pox are well and truly scabbed over and hopefully we won't get too many funny looks. Just a 7 hour flight to go then - hooray! Anyone have any ideas of ways to occupy a wriggling 11 month old on a plane? At least she is a girl who loves her books - but there's a limit to how many of those you can lug onto a plane.

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Obviously this picture is pre-pox! We're reading a book called Sharing a Shell, a truly lovely story with slightly too much glitter!?

It's nice to be writing again. Hopefully I'll be able to catch up with myself over the next few weeks and share lots of photos from our travels. We're going to Washington D.C., Chicago and New York. Any suggestions for amazing galleries, museums, shops and restaurants would be greatly appreciated . . .

Back very soon!!

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