Gosh!! Finally caught up! Whew.
oh hey, did you say you live in queens? i meant to ask you earlier but forgot. duh. my hubby is from queens - woodhaven. we lived in middle village for a while before we got married (livin' in sin baby!) and bought the house in the bx. was just on your side of the whitestone bridge today at the mets game
Hey! Yes, my BF and I are similarly living in sin! We live in Jackson Heights. I LOVE the neighborhood, but really miss having any kind of green space or park nearby in the immediate area. It's makes me really claustrophobic! Glad you came out for the Mets game-- it makes sense that you're Mets fans instead of Yankees fans b/c your hubby is from Queens! We're still relatively new to Queens, so any recommendations of things to do and places to eat or hang out are always appreciated, if you guys can think of anything!
And thanks so much for coaching-- I was MIA this week, but I was following along and really appreciated your thoughtful questions and the replies!
So, NYC ladies please send me any tips or ideas for fun things to do.
You've already gotten some great recommendations, but I would second the recommendation for the Natural History Museum-- it's really unique and fun. I especially love the dinosaur exhibit. And it is RIGHT on Central Park, so you can spend only a bit of time there and go out and explore when you're done. I also would suggest visiting Ellis Island if it's open-- I couldn't find any information about the Statue of Liberty closure on the website, so I imagine it might be? The boat out to Ellis Island usually is shared with the Statue of Liberty, so you get a good view of the Statue of Liberty, Lower Manhattan, and the site itself is incredibly special and might tie in with things that your kids have learned in school. If you do go, consider taking the tour of the Ferry Building with Save Ellis Island-- it's not open to the general public, the only way to get in is on the guided tour. They have an exhibit set up about the unrestored South Side of Ellis Island, where the hospital was. It's a really well-done national heritage site.
I did my half marathon yesterday, and surprised myself by doing better than I expected. I finished just under my time from the only other half I did in disney...
I do know that anything is possible, as long as you set your mind to it, and put your heart into it, you can do it.
It is great to get it out there, and more motivation to start that training. Will it be a disney race? Good luck with the vegan, i'm sure you'll do great, with your wonderful meal planning and menus you've posted before.
Thanks for the encouragement, and CONGRATULATIONS on finishing your half, and for finishing it faster than your last! Unexpected PB! Haha. Do you have a next race planned? For myself, I would love for it to be a Disney race, but I don't think we'd be able to afford that next year and there are good races in the New York City area, so probably not. I'm thinking about the Manhattan half marathon in Central Park in January-- New York Road Runners does a half marathon series in each borough of the city throughout the year, and it's nice to be able to train on the exact path you'll be running (the Central Park loop). My first 1/2 was about a year ago in Central Park, and I loved it. They also organize nicely, with frequent water/Gatorade/gel stations and a clock at every mile. I remember when I ran my second 1/2 in New Haven, which was a much more professionally organized ING race, I just assumed I'd see a clock every mile, and when I didn't it really threw me off! BUT one day I hope I'll get to run WDW as my first marathon! That's the whole reason I got into running last year, and even though it didn't happen exactly as planned, I hope it'll happen, maybe in 2013. Just remembering what you said--if you set your mind to it and put your heart into it, you can do it!
So impressed-- congrats on your first race!!! Do you have another one planned?
Why is it that I'm planned, but can't book yet? There must be other crazy Disney planners out there

Anyone, anyone?
Guilty! Part of my motivation is planning a trip for my DBF if I get this weight off and keep it off-- but since we have to save for it and since I want to wait until the Fantasyland expansion is done, we're planning for uh... Fall 2013? And yeah, I have most of it planned already... (Which I know is impossible b/c things change, but uhhh.... yeah. It's sad. He thinks I'm GOOFY. Hahah. Get it?

Ohhh geez. I need more sleep.)
Once again I am TOTALLY under the gun for time today. I am supposed to have part of a "100 reasons we love you" scrapbook done for my DMIL's birthday..... which I kept thinking was another week away!!!

I had a freak out last night when I realized it needed to be done this Sunday!
Wow, what incredibly sweet thing to do. I know you said you were worried about it not being good enough, but I'm sure that it will be so sweet and so appreciated. I haven't seen any updates about it for the past couple of days, I don't think? So I hope you were busy and able to get something done for her. What a tight turn-around, I'm very impressed! Would love to hear how it went.
I keep forgetting I wanted to share on here a website that I have been using to try to get more organized and keep my family organized too. It is
www.cozi.com . I am using the Flylady version (where I heard about it). It is pretty cool! I have been experimenting with different Ipod apps for calendar, grocery list, to do list, menu planning and all that other stuff I need to keep track of. This has been great!
Thanks for the site--I will check it out! My menu planning and shopping lists have gotten a little extreme lately, and I've always felt there MUST be a better way-- I hope this site fits the bill!!!
GOOOOOOD MORNING!!
QOTD: To go along with the Healthy Habit challenge of keeping your mind sharp, What was the last book you read?
The last book I read was called Factory Girls, about the migration in China from villages to factory cities. It was very good and I learned a TON about contemporary Chinese culture. I love book recommendations and the Queens library! We also were given a collection of National Geographics that goes back to the 1970s through to last month's issue. 
We got a dedicated bookshelf for it from IKEA and I've started chipping away at that!!! Love them!
I was wondering if anyone else uses Goodreads.com? It's a site where you can write up the books you've read and are reading and write comments and rate them and get recommendations from friends and the site. I love that site and would love to follow with anyone else who uses it!
DQOTD: What is your favorite World Showcase country? Why?
I love Morocco! I just think the artistry of the mosaics there is breathtaking. It takes my breath away every time.
One of my suitemates last year is vegan. She had several cookbooks and cooked all the time. She would let me sample stuff occasionally and it was really yummy! I'll ask her about some of the cookbooks.
Thank you! I'd love to hear what cookbooks she used.
I also wanted to thank zoesmama03 for posting that site Chocolate Covered Katie with the vegan desserts, but I think I lost the quote link! I'm definitely going to be using this site! I discovered Skinny Taste here, too, and have already made 4 delicious recipes from the site in only a week and a half. Thanks for these great references!