NYJL 2012 Winter Ball

Happy Sunday! I hope everyone is having a great weekend. I’ve been amazed at the response to the C9 Champion for Target giveaway! This weekend has been absolutely wonderful thus far!

Friday night I was able to meet Theodora for happy hour before heading uptown to the Essex House bar to meet my old friend Zach for drinks.  One of the biggest benefits of living in New York City is that so many friends come to the city for work functions throughout the year. It’s always fabulous to catch up friends when they’re in the city for a business trip! The bar was pretty swanky and the service was wonderful!

Yesterday, however, was all about the NYJL Winter Ball! My personal training session was very arms focused yesterday as my trainer new that my legs got a great workout during Friday’s long run and yesterday’s shakeout run. In addition, an arms and shoulder workout is always a great way to make you feel ball gown ready.

The best way to relax after a tough training session is definitely a manicure and pedicure date with girlfriends. Over the past few months I’ve really come to appreciate the hour of uninterrupted conversation that can take place during a manicure and pedicure. Yesterday’s date was a true treat as Theodora and I were able to witness Melissa’s first pedicure, EVER! I was amazed that this multiple marathon runner had never treated her feet to this luxury.

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If you’re looking for a clean, reasonably priced large nail place in New York City around Hell’s Kitchen, I highly recommend Forever Young.

A few hours after getting our nails done, Theodora and I met a few other Junior League ladies for blow outs at Dry Bar! I am going to do a separate post with a full review of Dry Bar but for now, let it suffice that our experience was fabulous!

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After an afternoon of primping, I was ready to get the party started at my committee members Upper East Side apartment. Nina was sweet enough to host over 20 ladies and their guests for an evening of bubbly and pre party fun since the Desserts & Dancing portion of the Winter Ball didn’t begin until 9pm.

Our contribution to the evening was Veuve- the best way to start any evening of fun!

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The funniest part of the evening was when guests walked into put their coats down in Nina’s bedroom and saw this site. Bo’s tuxedo pants got caught on the taxi’s air conditioner vent as he was exiting the cab outside Nina’s apartment. While this could have been a tragic event, since the rip was about six inches long, beginning at his knee, my friend Camille was a clothing design and textiles major in college. Therefore, she was able to bring her sewing kit uptown with her and expertly fix his tux pants!

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Maybe my next New York City blogger event will be Simple Sewing with Camille!

Around 9pm, Nina announced that it was time to head to the Pierre for the actual party! IMG_1117

Within minutes, we were entering the NYJL Winter Ball 2012, Moonlight in Marrakesh. I didn’t get many pictures of the actual décor, but Bo captured a few of the Pierre’s beauty while I was in the ladies room.

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We snapped a few pictures while waiting in the coat check line, before the night got too crazy!

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The committee took interpreted the theme, Moonlight in Marrakesh, by adding tapestries, bright jewel tones, and large beautiful floral arrangements including Elephant ears and vibrant flowers. The silent auction section, complete with baskets and ornate draperies, felt like a traditional Moroccan bazaar or market.  In fact, Bo and I accidentally won a 2 night vacation, including 2 days of golf, at The Cloister on Sea Island, thanks to my tipsy bidding! Oh well, at least it’s tax deductible and a great deal! There was also a henna station for those who were feeling a bit wild.

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The band last night was wonderful, playing everything from Motown classics to Lady Gaga. I’m lucky that my friends and Bo all love to dance which meant my feet were screaming by 2am! Last night’s crowd was also a lot younger than last year’s which meant the dance floor was packed all night!  I ended up tearing the bottom of my dress due it’s length and the crowded dance floor. I loved my dress and am therefore considering having it shortened into a knee length dress for summer weddings versus repairing the tear. I actually only paid $89 for my gown as it was included in JCrew’s extra 30% off sale, on top of any sale price, during December!

Unlike last year, by 1am this year our whole group was exhausted. I think the fact that none of us ate an actual meal before the event and were too busy dancing to partake in the dessert bar, put us over the edge. I was more than happy to down a slice of pizza on the couch while watching Modern Family before falling asleep at 2am! If you’re interested in the Junior League, whether in New York City or another city, feel free to send me any questions. I’m a huge advocate as it has allowed me to make wonderful friends in both New York City and Philadelphia! image

And in one final weekend plug, I’d be honored if you’d head over to Fitness Magazine’s first annual Fitterati Blog awards! While I have no expectation of winning, I’d still be honored if you’d head over to Fitness Magazine and vote for A Healthy, Happier Bear for Best Running Blog! I am so humbled and ecstatic to have been nominated, considering the other incredible runners who were nominated!

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2011 New York Junior League Winter Ball

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I can now cross another item off my New York City bucket list!

  • Attend a black tie event at a swanky NYC location

Last night’s NYJL Winter Ball took place at the Plaza Hotel. While I’ve dreamt of staying there and waking up to a view of Central Park; I never thought I’d have the chance to enjoy a black tie event on the premises.   IMG_1702IMG_1704

Bo and I saved money by purchasing the Dessert & Dancing tickets which worked out perfectly. The vast majority of young members arrived at the same time we did! There were crowds of amazing dresses, swanky hair styles, and sparkling jewelry everywhere we looked. The only downside to coming late was missing a few of the celebrity sightings which took place last night!

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The ballroom left me in awe. The room was exactly as I’d always envisioned it; adorned with detailed crown moldings, sparkling chandeliers, and gilded walls.

IMG_0779 IMG_0776The hours that followed were filled with unlimited champagne, dancing, and laughing! I’m so grateful for amazing friends, both new and old, in New York City! IMG_0777IMG_1721

IMG_1710IMG_1706 IMG_1719The silent auction items were unbelievable; ranging from $15,000 cocktail rings to an autographed Justin Bieber cd. IMG_0782 Theodora and I even enjoyed a quick photo session in between dancing.

IMG_0793 WeLovePhotobooths_1_0014027Needless to say, the open bar and 4am bedtime has left both of us dragging today. Luckily, the pouring rain in New York City has been a perfect excuse to enjoy delicious homemade Challah bread French toast, the first few episodes of Cougar Town and Jersey Shore, and fend off this developing cold.

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A Weekend Filled with the Perfect Ingredients

Good evening! I hope you all had a wonderful weekend and aren’t suffering from the Sunday Slumps.

This weekend included some great food, friends, volunteering, a long run, and some cooking.

Bo nor I got home from work on Friday night until after 8pm. After a week of traveling we were both craving a date night together. We took advantage of our NYC location and decided to find a dinner location during our walk. After a few attempts we were lucky to find 2 counter seats at Casa Mono.

Casa Mono is Batali’s Spanish tapas restaurant which is also known for its wonderful wine selection. We often see lines around the block for this favorite and therefore were surprised and excited to find two counter seats available. For two foodies, sitting at the counter of an open kitchen restaurant is a dream come true. We spent most of our dinner watching their sure handed techniques and ingredients.

More pictures and a full review will come later.

Saturday Bo and I woke up bright and early for an early morning spin class complements of Fly Wheel and Fit Chick in The City, Jes. The class was VERY different than our Equinox classes as it did a lot of low resistance and high speed drills while standing. However, the coolest part was the mini arm workout at the 40 minute point. This was totally unexpected but a nice little treat.  This is how Fly Wheel describes their studio and classes:

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Rides at Flywheel are engineered to provide you with the best and most fun workout possible. Each ride is set to a high energy music playlist, ranging from hip hop to rock and roll to pop. The lineup also includes specialty classes such as post-natal, “sweat into summer”, post-natal and “combo” combination classes that utilize our adjacent yoga studio for multi-faceted workouts. Additionally, for those who thrive on competition, Flywheel has developed the TorqBoard– an in-studio display that provides riders with the option to compare their performance against the rest of the class in real time.Blog Pictures 2010 230

Blog Pictures 2010 231I love healthy and fun ways to catch up with local readers and get to know other bloggers and readers! Thanks Jes!

The rest of my Saturday included volunteering up in Harlem with the New York Junior League. We were taking part in the Playground Improvement Project in St. Nicholas Park. Each year the Junior League adopts a different park in the city to restore! The park was absolutely gorgeous and the flowers were in full bloom! Blog Pictures 2010 236Blog Pictures 2010 235

It was definitely five hours of manual labor as we painted a hand ball court and scraped paint off benches. But, it was a great opportunity to get to know the women on my committee better and enjoy the sunshine. Blog Pictures 2010 233The lovely ladies of the CHAMP (Community Health Advocacy Module Program) committee taking a lunch break. Blog Pictures 2010 232The delicious veggie sandwich I snagged from the boxed lunches. I was pleasantly surprised with the freshness and flavor. I need to add sprouts, cabbage, and carrots to more of my sandwiches! It adds great flavor and texture.

I came home to take a quick nap and walk to the Union Square market for fresh flowers before Bo and I met up with Lauren and Casey at Dos Caminos for margaritas and dinner. From there we went to two great bars that Bo nor I had ever experienced before. Amity Hall, the second bar, was awesome! Over 50 beers on tap and great atmosphere! Thanks Casey for the recommendations! We even ran into Melissa and Frank at Dos Caminos. Congratulations on your graduation Melissa.

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Be sure to check out Bobbi’s bake sale tomorrow! My vegan macaroons will be up for sale!

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