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What a busy last two days!

I obviously worked all day yesterday, but I started the day at my first physical therapy appointment at 7:40am.

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I’m going to do a recap of the appointment this week, but for now I’ll just say that it was great. I really like my physical therapist and I feel like I’m going to make a lot of progress quickly.

After work I did some grocery shopping and had a terrible commute home. My roommate Mary and I went out for burgers and beer, which was lovely. I was asleep pretty early and I was fine with that.

This morning I woke up around 8:30, played around on my phone, and then finally got up to make some breakfast. I knew I wanted to go running, but Prospect Park was closed until 10:30 because of the Brooklyn Half Marathon. I didn’t leave my apartment until after 11am and I was worried there would be a ton of people going to the Googa Mooga.

Luckily there weren’t that many people, rather than being bothered by the crowds I was bothered by the heat. When I was in the shade it was fine, but when the sun was beating down on me it was awful. At one point I actually got kind of dizzy and that’s when I decided I was going to walk. I did three miles in about 33 minutes (walking and running) and that was fine with me.

On my way back from running I stopped by the Greenmarket.

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It doesn’t look like there were that many people, but oh my god there were. I ended up getting a quart of strawberries and some peonies.

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Then I walked home, dropped off that stuff, stretched, walked back up in that direction to return/get books from the library, then I went to the ATM, got a small scoop of ice cream, bought a coconut water, looked at some furniture at the flea market (I ended up going back for something I’ll post about soon!), picked up clothes from the dry cleaners, and finally made it home to eat lunch and watch Modern Family.

Right after I showered my friend (and old roommate) Amy called to say she was leaving Googa Mooga and did I want to grab a drink so I ended up grabbing a drink and a little food with her and her fiance at Zito’s Sandwich Shop.

We hung out for a while and then they headed to dinner and I went home with a nice buzz. And now I’m going to have a little something for dinner and probably head to bed early so I can wake up and go to Googa Mooga in the morning!

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Today was another gorgeous day in NYC. The next few days are supposed to be rainy (don’t quite know what I do with my wrist cast that can’t get wet…) so I spent a chunk of the afternoon outside enjoying the sun.

I went to the library to pick up a book. Then I sat on the library steps (they put out tables and chairs) reading my current book. I’m pretty sure the library is supposed to be open until 5pm, but around 3:30 they started packing up the chairs and tables. I took my clue and moved over to Prospect Park, where I sat on a bench and read for another hour or so.

I met my old officemate Amy for dinner. She was out of town for my birthday last week so we had made plans to meet up this weekend to celebrate. We went to Kiwiana, a New Zealand restaurant in my neighborhood that I’ve walked past probably hundreds of times but I’ve never gone in. They were pretty empty when we went in, but had reservations for most of the tables about half an hour later so we decided to sit at the bar.

The staff was so friendly and nice, the bartender gave us the leftovers from a cocktail she made too much of and the other staff chatted with us (several times, but not too much) all night. I had a cheeky Kiwi cocktail, I think it had gin, St. Germain, passion fruit juice, and mint. Amy had a watermelon-tini and both were delicious.

We split the yucca tater tots for an appetizer and they were delicious, lighter than a regular tater tot. For my entree I had the New Zealand snapper with saffron and chorizo risotto.

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It was fine, I don’t think I’d order it again. The snapper was perfectly cooked, but I didn’t think any of it had very strong flavors. I like foods with strong flavors. Amy had the seared diver scallops with cauliflower and bacon ragout, passion fruit sauce. I thought hers was good, I liked the cauliflower and bacon ragout, but I didn’t really like the passion fruit sauce.

Overall would definitely go back. Yes, I didn’t love my entree, but the appetizer, cocktail, and service were all so great that I’d have no qualms about going back and trying other things from the menu.

After dinner we headed over to Ample Hills, my favorite ice cream place. Amy and I had been there a few weeks ago and I had longingly stared at the drawing of their sundae.

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I said I would never get it because it’s enormous and because it’s over $7, but then Amy suggested I get it for a special occasion, like my birthday which was coming up! Ample Hills was packed, we probably waited on line for close to half an hour.

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But I got my sundae!

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Ooey gooey butter cake, chocolate flake ice cream, hot fudge, rainbow confetti, and whip cream. So good!

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Delcious! And so worth it! And I don’t feel like I’m going to die. Next time I want to try to purple cow float.

A good Sunday, thanks Amy for dinner and ice cream!

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