Random pics at 6AM in NYC

Good Morning!

crazy

Yes, I am Lady Gaga

cruise

So, excited to snap this cruise ship! I am going on a 2 hour cruise from Living Social around Manhattan!

Hassan's balcony

This is my neighbor on the third floor. Poor Hassan and his balcony.

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Nothing better than this.

my blacony

So…. compare Hassan’s balcony to HALF of Writer Terrace. #sorrynotsorry

kiss

Brooklyn Event Tomorrow! Kensington Stables

Last minute, BUT tomorrow I’ll be at Kensington Stables in Brooklyn at 2:30 to speak and sign books. I’m SO excited! I’ve been meaning to visit Kensington since I moved here and am so thrilled that they’re letting me come talk and then play with the horses. 🙂

The address:

51 Caton Place
Brooklyn, NY
(917) 940-9189

and http://www.KensingtonStables.com

Whoa, it is storming like CRAZY here! I’m gonna jump off the computer for a bit. I hope to see you tomorrow! 

#TeamCanterwoodFTW

Brooklyn outdoor shots

Image I took some pics when I was out and about this morning. This is the gate to my new building. So pretty.

 Image My balconies are WAY up there above the last one that juts out. 🙂

ImageImage This green door that I passed grabbed my attention! And the rest of the gate and the concrete’s design is lovely. 

I’m moving!! :)

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 Well, I’m movin’ on up! 🙂 

These are all pix I took of my new apartment! It’s a penthouse on the fourth floor. I wanted it SO BAD because it has two balconies! And they are HUGE! One off of the kitchen and the other is off of my bedroom. One entire bedroom wall is practically a sliding glass door. 

The balconies were so important because I’ll be able to work outside on the patios AND get lots of sun during the winter. The sun greatly helps my depression, so that is why I wanted this apartment. 

If you look at the chart, you’ll see what the average rent is for Park Slope. Almost $2600. This apartment was listed for $2100 and I talked my landlord down to $1850. My “new” landlord is actually the same landlord I have now. I’m moving to the building next door! 

Everything is new and no one has lived in it yet. I LOVE that it has a dishwasher and a washer/dryer hookup. No more laundromats! 

I can’t wait to get the kitties settled in. I know they are going to love the sunlight too. 

I love being on the top floor–I’m the only one–because it will be super quiet. 

I will have to make cut backs to accommodate the higher rent AND the fact that I’ll have to pay for heat and hot water. That’s usually included in rent, but I get to control my thermostat in the new place. That’s actually nice. 

All of those things–dishwasher, washer/dryer, controlling heat–really make it feel like MINE. 

I can start moving stuff in on Weds and my lease officially starts April 1st. 

Soooo excited!!!

 

From house to home

So, I’ve been in my second apartment for almost a year now. I moved into  I’ve got posters on the walls, book cases, TV/TV stand, bedside tables, etc. 

But something wasn’t all the way there. 

When I got my pink couch, I didn’t open the boxes for WEEKS. 

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Then, when I finally did, I wanted to send it right back. Not because it had a defect or anything wrong with it but because (*I*) was the problem. My one year lease still had three or so months left when I’d started looking at other apartments. It was how I had grown up.

I was born in, ahem, 1987. By the time I was twenty, I had lived in: 

Goodlettsville, TN

Ocala, FL

Somewhere in, Virginia

Greenbrier, TN

Cedar Hill, TN

Springfield, TN

Dieterich, IL

Goodlettsville, TN (house #2)

Lake City, FL

Tallahassee, FL

Once I moved out on my own, I lived with friends for a while. Then in a sublet apartment for a few weeks. Finally, I found my first apartment–a studio–in Park Slope, Brooklyn. I loved it so much and probably would still be there had my landlord not decided to sell the building.

But I ended up finding this great one bedroom in South Slope. There was/is no reason for me to move. I love my neighborhood and this is a great deal price wise for this area.

And yet, I continued to stalk Craigslist. I began eyeballing everything in my apartment and thinking maybe I shouldn’t have gotten that desk. My brain is hard wired to move. Like I said, even though I put stuff on the walls, it’s all able to be taken down in a matter of minutes. 

I have not fully committed to this apartment. We aren’t in an exclusive relationship.

I’m ready to be monogamous with my apartment now.  

ImageFunny thing is that I came to this conclusion because of a find on Craigslist today. Someone in Park Slope was giving away a dresser. FREE. Just yesterday I had sold the pieces of a dresser that I’d bought 6+ months ago and couldn’t figure out how to assemble. Secretly, I had been glad that the dresser was so complicated. I didn’t want ANOTHER big piece of furniture to deal with when I moved.

But recently, I’ve become obsessed with home decor. I don’t want this just to be my “rental apartment.” I want, I need it to be a home for me, Bliss, Bella, and Khaleesi.

So I emailed Dresser Guy and said I WANT IT! I posted an ad on Craigslist asking for two guys and a minivan. Within twenty minutes I had a dozen texts and a guy named Andre already on the way. He picked up my dresser and dropped it off for a small fee. 

The drawers slide perfectly and none of the wood is chipped. There are paint stains on the top, but that doesn’t matter. I’m completely redoing it! I already created a board for it on Pinterest and am saving photos of dressers that I like. Image

How awesome would that one be?!

 

So I can’t paint the walls. But guess what? Wallpaper decals exist! There are so many options. ImageImageImage  These are currently my faves! I wouldn’t do my entire room. But one wall would be fun. 

When it fits into my budget, I’m going to redo my living room into a walk in closet. 🙂 Found PLENTY of inspiration on Pinterest for that!

ImageOne change that I can make anytime I’m ready is a curtain over my coach. This one is over the bed, but I’ve got a sheer purple curtain to go over pink and blue rods. 

So, yes, it took a free dresser to kick my “I want this space to feel homey everywhere” feels. I’m excited to start painting, moving furniture, and putting my pink hammer to work. 

I still have to remind myself that if *I* decide to move, my stuff goes with me! I’m 27 and I still have dreams that I move in the middle of the night and take only what I can carry. It’s more like a nightmare, actually.

It’s time for a home. 

Not a house. 

A home.Â