The snow has turned to ice on the streets of New York. It's not pretty anymore. It's cold here as well, though not as cold as in the Midwest.
I'm listening to BBC Radio Cleveland right now, then I will listen to Donald's show.
We will watch As Time Goes By tonight after dinner.
Saturday evening we will trek up to the northern regions of Manhattan. A friend is having a house warming party at his newly renovated apartment. He moved in over a year ago but now all the work is finished and his bf has moved in (that happened a few months ago) so now it's time to celebrate with a party.
Sunday afternoon we will continue our party at Anthony's cousin. They also live uptown but not as far (96th Street as opposed to 181st Street). We will see cousins and eat pizza and celebrate the twin birthdays of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. Who knew that they were both born on the same day and on a Monday even
Monday is scheduled to be quiet although we do need to buy some groceries. Perhaps the crowds at Trader Joe's will not be so bad at 9am on President's Day. I love Trader Joe's, the prices are good, the quality is good but I'm disenchanted with the lines. If you don't go at 9am when the store opens you face lines of epic proportions. The charm of waiting 20 minutes in a line to pay for 3 items is wearing thin. I do go to 2 other grocery stores but that's a lot of walking/lugging just for foodstuffs.