Friday=NYRR Headquarters

It’s another Friday which means another trip up to New York Road Runners!

IMG_2722 (478x640) So far this year I’ve run 4 NYRR races (NYRR Mini 10K, Wall Street Run, NYRR 4 Miler, and the NYRR Gridiron 4 Miler.) In addition, I’m signed up for four more in the next few weeks. Needless to say, heading up to 89th street seems to be a normal Friday afternoon activity.

Tomorrow morning Bo and I are running the Front Runners New York Lesbian and Gay Pride run. I’ve heard many great things about the energy around tomorrow’s race so I can’t wait for the race, even though the 5 mile course is going to be tough! It includes both the Harlem Hills and Cat Hill!

Start at East 101st Street on East Drive; run north, counter-clockwise around the top loop of the park; south on West Drive; east across 72nd Street Transverse; north on East Drive and finish at East 102nd Street on East Drive.

Spending time in the NYRR headquarters, which is dressed in marathon advertisements from floor to ceiling, definitely got me pumped!

IMG_2721 (640x478) How adorable are these marathon advertisements?! I can’t believe that in only 134 days I’ll be running the marathon again!

When I got home, ready to collapse on the sofa with a glass of weekend wine and my Zensah calf sleeves, I was greeted by a pile of boxes.

IMG_2723 (640x478) I swear the best surprise is when packages show up that you’ve totally forgotten you ordered!

My first Forever 21 purchase which brought elation and excitement to my pre Miami mindset!

IMG_2718 (478x640) Maybe you’d rather see a real picture of the dress, when I’m not looking like a Scream poster.

IMG_2719 (478x640)Much better! This dress was $19.80 on Forever 21’s website and I am officially in love! It not only has a down to there front but also a full open back.

The rest of the boxes were filled with a new swimsuit, a maxi dress, and a Foodbuzz surprise!

Now, without further ado, I’m off to spend my night enjoying thin crust pizza and relaxing. Tomorrow is going to be filled with running, stretching, and celebrating!

Question: What is your favorite place to buy going out clothes?

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A Homemade Thursday

Sometimes, in the midst of a crazy week, nothing feels as good as a comfortable but cute outfit, yoga, and homemade food.

I enjoyed a homemade breakfast for the first time in ages since I took today as a rest day.

IMG_2708 (640x478) IMG_2711 (640x478) I enjoyed fresh strawberries with a side of Trader Joe’s Whole Wheat toast and egg whites. I microwaved the egg whites then topped them with mild salsa.

The few extra minutes to get ready meant that I could also try a new outfit combination and have time to change four times!

IMG_2712 (478x640) Unfortunately, my husband couldn’t take the time to take a non-akward picture. Oh well, regardless I was able to switch this skirt up by pairing it with a different top, shoes, and belt.

My work day was a complete blur since I started the morning in meetings at Macy’s and then ended the day in meetings back at the office. While I was sitting in meetings, poor little Justin Bieber was getting beat up by a crazy masked man.

Justin Bieber's crazed middle-aged fan was taken into custody and issued a summons for disorderly conduct Thursday afternoon.

By the end of the day, I felt about the same way this Bieber fan felt after waiting outside Macy’s Herald Square for two days straight.

Luckily, I had this lovely site waiting for me at home.

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After a 20 minutes  of shoulder opening yoga poses, I headed into the kitchen to whip up a homemade dinner. It’s been a long week for both of us and we agreed that even though takeout or delivery is easy, nothing tastes as delicious as homemade.

IMG_2713 (640x478) IMG_2715 (640x478) I was able to repeat Sunday’s beet and arugula salad with the leftovers in the fridge while Bo prepared lemon and garlic sautéed spinach and sautéed mushrooms. The main dish was Trader Joe’s chicken patties. These are seriously one of our favorite Trader Joe items. They are perfectly seasoned, our perfect cooked in a pan or grilled, and are healthy!

Now, it’s time to relax and let go with Hall Pass. Hopefully it’s good for a few laughs.

What is your favorite Trader Joe’s item?

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Ninja NYC Restaurant Review

This week, I had the opportunity to enjoy some time outside the office with my new co-workers. In order to reduce the stress level, our manager though a fun team dinner was the perfect way to relax and get to know each other outside the office confines.

ninja-nycWhat better place than Ninja NY?

Any restaurant whose waiters dress in ninja costumes can’t take themselves too seriously. This meant that we as a team couldn’t take ourselves too seriously. We were laughing the whole way to the restaurant, in expectation of what was to come.

Hidden downtown near City Hall, it’s easy to miss the restaurant. The front door is unassuming and the lamp and menus flanking the door are the only thing which set it apart from another walk up apartment or barbershop.

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We were expecting a line when we arrived since the hostess insisted that they are packed every night and could only fit us in at 5:45. There was no line but as we entered the restaurant we could hear the crowds and were surprised to find that it is still a popular spot, even after six years in the city. IMG_2693 (478x640)

Upon entering, our hostess directed us to a dark elevator, saying that there was a chance we’d be attacked at the next floor. As soon as the door opened we were in fact startled by an incoming “hi ya” and robed ninja. All we could was laugh at the absurdity of everything. Nothing gets you out of the work mood like ninjas and secret attacks. We proceeded down a winding dark hallway towards row of caves, or private dining areas. Each group has their own private cave which was perfect for our small group.

I have to admit, our cave area was very ninja like.  

Our waiter quickly greeted us and wipped out rolled up menus.

IMG_2695 (640x478)Our eyes were quickly attracted to the “chinese stars” featuring the house beers, Kirin Light and Sapporo. I chose a cold, delicious Kirin Light and we all toasted to our new team. IMG_2697 (478x640)

Our waiter was a bit over the top and aggressive with his Ninja jokes throughout the evening, but overall did a great job. I can’t imagine having to role play a ninja for 8 hours a day while also trying to provide customer service.

We decided to each order our own main courses and then a few of their special Ninja art dishes and rolls to share amongst ourselves.

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The sushi and sashimi platter we shared was amazing. The tuna rolls were rolled in rice cubes which added a delicious surprising texture.

I went with the safe choice, an eel roll and their version of a rainbow roll. The fish was fresh but I was disappointed that they weren’t able to substitute brown rice. But, check out my “dish.” It was more than a bit intense.

IMG_2698 (640x478)My co-worker ordered their teriyaki chicken which featured chicken prepared three different ways. He loved it and actually ordered it the last time he was at Ninja NY.

IMG_2699 (640x478)Overall, we had a good time together as a team during dinner but I don’t think I’d go again on my own. The food was overpriced versus the quality and the staff is probably underpaid versus the hard work and humor they put into the experience.

Have you ever been to a “theme restaurant” like Ninja NY?

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