The place we’re staying at in NYC is crazy nice.  It’s off 5th Ave., just above the MoMa and has incredible views of the city.  It makes enjoying the city a lot easier when you don’t have to crash on someone’s couch or pay $400 a night for a Comfort Inn.
New York City, Day 2 
Lunch: Bread in SoHo is a cool little place.  The interior is all-white and stylish and the music and waitstaff add to the ambience.  I had a salad with tuna, avacado, tuna and olives, and Emily had a panani with brie cheese, tomato, prosciutto cotto and dijon mustard.
Afternoon: Shopping in SoHo…I wanted to check out this store called Uniqlo that kept getting mentioned in Esquire.  It was disappointing though, kind of like a glorified American Apparel.  They did have some t-shirts, but I didn’t like any of them.  Expected them to have more Japanese stuff.
Dinner: Delivery Japanese…ugh.
Exercise: Just some pushups, got lazy.

The place we’re staying at in NYC is crazy nice. It’s off 5th Ave., just above the MoMa and has incredible views of the city. It makes enjoying the city a lot easier when you don’t have to crash on someone’s couch or pay $400 a night for a Comfort Inn.

New York City, Day 2 

Lunch: Bread in SoHo is a cool little place. The interior is all-white and stylish and the music and waitstaff add to the ambience. I had a salad with tuna, avacado, tuna and olives, and Emily had a panani with brie cheese, tomato, prosciutto cotto and dijon mustard.

Afternoon: Shopping in SoHo…I wanted to check out this store called Uniqlo that kept getting mentioned in Esquire. It was disappointing though, kind of like a glorified American Apparel. They did have some t-shirts, but I didn’t like any of them. Expected them to have more Japanese stuff.

Dinner: Delivery Japanese…ugh.

Exercise: Just some pushups, got lazy.

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