Monday, June 29, 2009

Library Adventures

I feel like I came closer to becoming a local today.  Why?  Because, I signed up for a library card at the New York Public Library.  It was no easy task either.  It closed at 6 (you would think that a NYC library would be open a little later than that) and I end work at 5.  Feeling a little bit like a dork, I ran off the subway to the library (on my swollen foot) feeling pretty good about myself as I walked in at 5:30 (plenty of time to leisurely search for a book).  I was not so lucky.  To sign up for a library card you need proof of a New York address (thank you Aunt Louise for sending me that card!).  So, I ran ten blocks back to my apartment got the envelope, waited 10 minutes for the slowest elevator (the one and only downside of living on the penthouse floor) and successfully made it there at 5:50!  I ended the adventure with a library card and a good book about living in Manhattan (One Fifth Avenue).  

I really needed a good book to fill up some of my free time.  Plus, look at my reading view!

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Coney Island



Kaitlyn and I were so excited to see the sun this weekend, especially after like 7 straight rain days.  (The city is a little depressing in the rain.)  We really craved sun and I needed the beach!

So, we took an hour subway ride, through Brooklyn, and got off at the very last stop, Coney Island.  New York city people definitely do not know how to "beach it" like we do in Narragansett.  There were little kids dressed in jeans making sand castles, it just wasn't right.  However, Kaitlyn and I showed them a thing or two.  It was so nice to be on a beach and walk on the board walk. 





We rode the Wonder Wheel.  It was built in 1920, it's a landmark!

Friday, June 26, 2009

Sundays in New York

Every restaurant in Gramercy specializes in Brunch on Sundays.  It's delicious and creates a great Sunday morning atmosphere, especially when you're lucky enough to sit outside!  
















With a little exploration and dedication, even a picky eater can find a brunch selection to his liking.


Coffee Breaks!


Most interns dread the task of coffee fetching, and I thought I would too.  However, after my first week of non stop excitement and work, I realized that walking down the street to wait in line for a coffee, provides quite a breather.  

Coffee fetching isn't always as easy as it seems, especially if you have never bought a cup of coffee in your life.  So of course one of the designers orders an Americano last week.  Why doesn't Starbucks have sympathy for the interns of NYC and put the milk in?  You have to do it yourself.  I had no idea how much to put in.  Luckily I used a lifeline and called a friend, the professional coffee drinker (my dad).  

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Dessert Places!


I'll be doing many dessert updates, because there are so many places to try!  There's frozen yogurt everywhere.  So far I've tried Pinkberry, Red Mango, Yogurt Station, and Daydream.  Each place has it's own flair.  But after all these "healthy" treats, one has the craving for something not so healthy, ice cream.  It's definitely not as easy to find a ice cream place as it is to find a frozen yogurt in Gramercy.  However, Kaitlyn (my room mate) found a place called Sundaes and Cones!  It was delicious.  We both got fudge swirl in a waffle cone with rainbow sprinkles : ))))   (that smiley face represents the double chins the ice cream gave me)

New York energy

Learning more about the Donna Karan company has really made me appreciate it a lot more.  The ideal lifestyle that she sells is something that I would like to envision myself living.  Her clothes are designed for "...an international man and woman.  A creative person who never knows where a day is going to take them."  This is why she keeps NY on her label.  " It sets the pace, the attitude."  If there was ever a place to intern during your first months living in New York city, it's Donna Karan.

 
Plus, she's on the Fashion Walk of Fame on 7th ave.  ( I took this picture when I walked home from work the other day.  I really shouldn't have walked on my swollen foot, but the absence of rain was way too tempting.  Don't worry, I changed into sneakers...see!)

Oh!  And the birth of DKNY was in 1989, hence it's 20th birthday this year.  ( It's a sign)

Living on the Edge

I'm wearing jeans for the first time to work today!  Wish me luck.  Two of the other interns have worn them and also a few employees.  I've definitely waited long enough.  And, of course I'm dressing it up with a pretty top (maybe even my new fedora hat oooooo)!

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

The Ultimate Sale

I was going to try and post in chronological order, but I can't wait for this post any longer. We've all heard about the "secret" sample sales in New York City, that you have to know someone who knows someone to get in. Well, after yesterday and today, feel confident saying that I know those someones!
I went to a Donna Karan Sample sale today on my lunch break! It wasn't just any sample sale, it was a vintage sample sale. Not only was it a vintage sample sale, but it was a Vintage Donna Karan Collection Sample Sale. For those of you who don't know. the Donna Karan company has many divisions, all for different target markets. Donna Karan Collection just happens to be the highest priced division (the bridge division), this is runway stuff!
Walking into my first sample sale was exciting and nerve racking. Riding up the elevator to the 15th floor is when you get the most anxious. I had no idea what to expect. First of all the elevator is packed and it's obvious we're all going to the same floor. All I could picture was the scene from Confessions of a Shopoholic, with girls running everywhere fighting to the death for that valuable handbag. Luckily, it was closed off to employees (you need a pass to get up the elevator), so that calmed my nerves a little. However, walking in proved to me that that made no difference. There were racks everywhere, and you really had to dig to find stuff worth your while. On an intern's 20 min lunch break, this can be stressful. But, I was trained well in the art of shopping by my professional shopping mother.
In the end, my purchases totaled about $100. I think it's safe to say that the retail total would be between $5000 and $7000. Purchase of the day: Metallic leather purse, retailed between $1200 and $1500. I bought it for $30.

Learning from the Locals

So, I know I'm way behind, but I want to start from the beginning for a few things.  For example, my apartment.  Never in my life will I live in a place, with a location like this one (but I can dream).  I'll let the pictures speak for themselves.  (Every picture posted below is taken from my kitchen window.)  
It's not like I've never been to New York City before.  I've been to all the touristy places like Times Square (still really cool).  There's something really different about being downtown though.  I feel like I'm beginning to understand the city, because I'm surrounded by locals.  It's a totally different feel.  It's actually a relief to get on the subway after work, out of the chaos of midtown, with it's lights, and tourists.  It's about a ten min walk to my apartment from the subway, but I love walking alongside the business people.  It makes me feel successful and reminds me that I live in New York City!

Cyber Memory

I meant to start a blog on my first week in New York City.  However, the hustle and bustle dragged my mind away from the idea and I totally forgot.  It occurred to me yesterday, that although my trip will be unforgettable, there is too much for me to remember.  One day I'm standing in a ten minute line outside, on the sidewalk just so I can enter Trader Joe's (worth it!) and the next I'm buying a $1200 purse for only $30.  These first three weeks have already been amazing and I don't want to forget anything.  Blogging is one of the only ways for me to prevent that.  (Also, it will keep me from eating every minute of the day.)