New York, I Love You.

Remember when I told myself I was going to update more regularly? Remember when I totally failed at that?

Anyway, hi. I’m digging myself out of yet another hole, because the long and short of it is, I miss blogging. Despite the fact that I’m absolutely pants at it. I guess I’ve had a bunch of photos piled up on my hard drive that one day I finally went, enough is enough and finally got around to writing this.

So what have I been up to these days? I’m still in San Francsico, and I hit my one year milestone of becoming a California resident (and a Googler!) in July. I still blatantly refuse to forfeit my New York license, partly out of my love for the state and partly because the amount of patience I have with DMVs is nonexistent. In fact, I went to New York twice — the first time in August to help my brother move into college and the second time just last week, mostly to visit friends, Comic Con, and J.K. Rowling.

Yeah, you heard me. J.K. Rowling.

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We’re biffles now. Don’t be jelly.

Backtracking a bit, J.K. Rowling was at Lincoln Center in New York last Tuesday to discuss her new book The Casual Vacancy. Considering I paid $43 for my ticket including all the extraneous convenience charges and I got a free copy of The Casual Vacancy ($35) and she signed autographs for everybody at the event and I got to see her live/in-person with the possibility of projectile fangirling her — the net price for all of this was — what, $8? Real life, what are you even. Get out.

To clear up a few things: yes, J.K. Rowling is a very classy and humble lady, even when she was talking about porn and Fifty Shades of Grey (which may or may not have been my favorite part of the talk). Yes, she is quite nice, even when she spent at least two hours patiently signing autographs for her fans. And yes, I somehow resisted projectile fangirling myself off at her. Somehow, I don’t fancy myself a restraining order.

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JKR and Ann Pratchett (of Bel Canto fame)

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JKR reading an excerpt of The Casual Vacancy

The interview was more like an insightful back-and-forth dialogue between JKR and Ann Pratchett, as they discussed the book as well as other general topics, such as the editing process of writing a book and children’s literature. (If you’re interested, the full video of the interview is here.) Afterwards, they called up each row to wait to get their book signed, and while I might have waited two hours to get my book signed, the chance to meet JKR in person was so worth it. I feel like I should give myself a congratulatory pat on the back for not being a blubbering mess of emotions like I thought I would be.

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The line for autographs. They were really hustling us out there.

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I was able to snap this photo right after I had my book signed, as it was my only window of opportunity, but right after the shutter clicked, the security guard waved his hand in front of me and said, “Ma’am, you’re good.” and pointed me to the exit. NO, I GOT A BLURRY PHOTO OF MY FAVORITE AUTHOR WHOM I JUST MET TEN SECONDS AGO DO YOU THINK I’M GOOD.

All capslock aside, though, I’ve made it a new life goal of mine to have a conversation with J.K. Rowling that’s longer than:
ME: I’m a big fan. Thank you.
JKR: Thank you very much!

Hold me to it.

JKR aside, New York was still all kinds of fun, and while I feel like I should be utterly appalled that I’ve already made three visits in the span of five months, I keep staring back at these photos and wishing I was back already. As they say, absence makes the heart grow fonder.

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Despite the ridiculous lines and crowds, I still managed to collect some free Avengers-themed swag at New York Comic Con.

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No trip to New York is ever complete without my fix of chicken and rice from the halal cart on 53rd and 6th.

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Green apple sorbet at Chikalicious

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Pistachio, peanut butter & strawberry, and pumpkin cupcakes from my favorite bakery, Sugar Sweet Sunshine

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Meatball sandwich at — where else? — the Meatball Shop

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Shrimp and grits at Peels

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Biscuits and gravy at Peels

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Banana walnut pancakes at Georgio’s Country Grill

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Banh mi at Xe May Sandwich Shop

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Fig and ricotta tartine at Le Pain Quotidien

Until we meet again, New York.

11 comments on “New York, I Love You.

  1. I dream of living a California life! Cali looks so vibrant and fun! The beaches are so beautiful! šŸ™‚ Congrats on your residence time! Keep going! šŸ˜‰

    It’s okay that you didn’t meet the blogging goal that you set. You’ll get there! Blogging everyday is not easy.

    This food looks scrumptious! *YUM*

  2. I’m salivating.

    Mostly because of JK Rowling, but also because that food looks AWESOME.

  3. I KNOW RIIIIGHT, that price is such a steal! I mean, maybe not so much once you add in plane tickets etc. but it’s still priceless. Jo! I’m so happy you updated with your standard gorgeous photos! You’re making me want a pistachio cupcake now. Also, I was talking to someone about cupcakes in NYC and after searching, Sugar Sweet Sunshine is her favourite too!

  4. Your food pictures are becoming more and more torturous for me now that I’m a student living on pasta and frozen dumplings. Beautiful pictures as always!

    And, AUUUUUUGH, what can I even say about you meeting JKR? That is an amazing price and I’m so glad that you got to meet her!

  5. I’m jealous! Is her new book good? I have a PILE of books to read but I might bump her’s up the list because it sounds very me!

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