Upper East Side Spring
đź“Ť Upper East Side, NYC
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Is there anything better than Spring in New York? The final cold days have begun to lead the way to warmer weather and sunshine. The cherry blossoms are beginning to bloom in Central Park. All feels right in the world! Over the weekend, David and I snuck into the city to run and take care of something to prepare for my upcoming baby shower. Okay, could all of this be done over the phone? Absolutely! Do I always take advantage when a reason to bop in the Upper East Side presents itself? Also yes!
Exploring the Upper East Side
Something about the Upper East Side in Spring makes my heart flutter! The cherry blossoms are just a few days away from peak blooms, giving the world a pastel quality. We stopped to admire the townhomes on 68th Avenue, between Park and 5th, even running into one of the owners as we took pictures. I’m sure he’ll never read this, but I want to tell him, “You have an incredibly stunning home!” From there, it was window shopping up Madison Avenue before landing on an iconic spot for caffeine and breakfast.
Coffee and Croissants at Ralph’s
Is it too basic of me to love Ralph’s Coffee? I can’t help myself. The people who work there are wonderful. I can admire the design while waiting, and I get a great coffee! While sometimes we decided to have our breakfast to stay, it was too beautiful out to sit in one spot. Instead, we walked over to Central Park and ate by Kerb’s Boathouse. When we lived in the city, this was our Saturday morning routine and was my favorite way to start the day. With countless dogs running off-leash with their owners, I think it may be a little slice of heaven.
Wandering Through The MET
Not particularly in a rush, we slowly made our way to the MET. Since I’m now 36 weeks pregnant, I can’t exactly power-walk my way through the city anymore, but it allows me to take in the scenery. One of my favorite splurges every year is my annual MET Membership. It gives me the perfect excuse to see the newest exhibits and visit old favorites. Although the museum is sweeping, I’d like to think I know the layout fairly well and can quickly navigate around. The European collection, especially Van Gogh and Monet, inspired me for Baby Girl Kennedy’s nursery, and I can’t wait to share the finished product!
Visiting the Harlem Renaissance Exhibit
The main reason for our MET excursion was to visit the new Harlem Renaissance exhibit. It tells the story of black artists in Harlem during the 1920s through 1940s. With dozens of artists on display, you can get a full scope of artistic styles to help depict modern life during this time period. Many pieces are on loan from several Historically Black Colleges and Universities, making this a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see such a comprehensive collection in one place. Since it’s on display until July 28th, you have plenty of time to see it for yourself. I cannot recommend it enough!
After the museum, we stopped by my favorite bakery to take care of that little “errand,” which naturally involved getting some Black and White Cookies for later. With a quick lunch with our friends at Dorrian’s, a neighborhood haunt, we were on our way home back to Coastal Connecticut. The next time we have an Upper East Side day, we’ll have a new addition and a stroller in tow. I can hardly wait!
Love from NYC,
Katie
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