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What Did You Do To Your Hair?!

I was standing at the former bestsellers bargain section at Barnes & Noble last night, holding a couple of possible purchases in my hands and browsing through some more. While my head was down, reading the back of a book trying to determine if I wanted it, I hear a guy say “Excuse me” and I turn to the left where the voice came from.

The guy does a double take, startled.

“What did you do to your hair??!!” he asks, shocked.

Now, I would understand if someone who saw me all the time with straight hair was surprised to see me curly now and asked what was going on. But. This man never saw me before. Yet he was taken aback by my fro. He seemed as though a big mess of hair was the last thing we was expecting in his encounter with me.

“It’s curly,” I responded. Wrly.

“How did you get it like that??” he sputtered,  with a look of surprise still on his face, clearly confused as to why I would ever go out of this house looking like this. “It’s . . . natural?” he ventured.

I told him it was natural and then he went on to his real reason for speaking to me. Once he recovered from his surprise at my appearance (do I really look that bad? I kinda thought I look nice…), he explained that he is looking for a book for his little sister’s birthday. I look like a big reader; do I have a recommendation for a  really great book?

I asked him how old his sister is (I’m thinking in her 20s FYI) and he started laughing. “When I said little sister, I didn’t mean younger! I meant little, like you.”

Yes, I have a small frame. That doesn’t mean my younger brother goes around calling me his little sister. Generally, that is a term reserved for the younger sibling. I opted to not bring this point up.

I told him to get the Time Traveler’s Wife and assured him he can’t go wrong. He looked around, confused, and I explained that the book would be in the Fiction section, that the author’s last name is Niffenegger and he could go to that section and find it.

He still didn’t get it.

First he wanted the details about the book. Is it dorky sci-fi? No. Is it, like, about time travel? It is about a guy who can time travel and a girl who can’t, they meet when she is 6 and again when he is 29, it is very cool, it is my favorite book of all time, everyone I know who has read it loves it. He looks skeptical. Come on, I was just doing him a favor. If he was so doubtful he should have just walked away.

Instead, he asks me if the fiction section is on the floor we were on. I don’t know, go find it. He didn’t go. Instead he kept talking. And talking. And talking.

He told me he really wanted to get his sister a book but didn’t know what to get and wasn’t impressed by the trashy novels on the bargain table.

The novels on this table were by authors such as Alice Hoffman, Amy Tan, Anite Shreve. Not trashy. But whatever.

He told me about how he could tell that I am a super intelligent reader (then why was I at the “trashy” table?). He said at first he thought I was an artist, but when I looked up and saw me he knew I was a banker. I am not a banker, I quickly informed him. Yes, you are a banker; you look like a banker! No, I am not a banker, I said again. Then what do you do, he asked.

Uhh. I work at a bank. But not as a banker!

I need to add — why did he think I was so smart? Because I was holding a couple of novels in my hands? Anyway.

He still wouldn’t. stop. talking.

The boy was waiting for me downstairs and we were going out to dinner. I also wanted to check out the books down there. I started glancing longingly at the escalator wondering how I could make my escape. He noticed my escalator directed glances and asked if I was meeting someone. “My boyfriend is downstairs,” I said. “Oh, ok,” the guy said. He then continued talking to me. Talking on and on and on. It was painful. What was he saying? I don’t even know! It was really, really weird. I tried ending the conversation by saying in a wrap-up voice, “So, the author’s last name starts with an N, I’m sure you’ll find it there…” But that just made him question me once again on the location of the fiction section. Just because I was physically in a bookstore does not mean I know the layout of the 4-story bookstore!

And then he was still talking! It was getting really creepy because he just wouldn’t let me go. I know, I know, I could have walked away. Instead, I was fake smiling and acting kinda weirded out and looking around trying to figure out how to get away but didn’t want to just walk away because I am too nice of a person. I was hoping the boy would come looking for me and find me but that didn’t happen. I really wish I could tell you everything he was saying, but I wasn’t even paying attention. I was too busy planning my escape route. Also, I think I blocked some of it out of my memory for protection.

I once again brought the conversation back to the Time Traveler’s Wife and this time noticed the fiction section was right in front of where we were standing. I pointed at the racks and wished him luck.

I decided not to get the book I was thinking about getting yesterday. It also belongs in the fiction section. The author’s last name is P, which is a little too close for comfort to the N.

And I jumped on the escalator and away I went. While I was on the first floor, my eyes kept darting around, worried he would reappear. Or that he would follow me.

Neither happened.

Part 2 of 2

Another busy one, kids. The sun is shining, Simba’s howling and there is just so much to do.

I know I left you hanging yesterday in Part 1. Here we go.

The boy and I went to a teeny tiny little farmer’s market in between our frantic visits to Best Buy. When I read all the bloggers who leave their farmers markets with delicious seasonal fruits and veggies, I am always a little jealous. Partly because I can’t eat most fruits and veggies, partly because it is not easy to get to a true farmer’s market in NYC! The boy and I looked through the 4 or 5 stands at this one and my eyes landed straight on the best looking chocolate chip cookie I have ever seen.

It was one of those very flat ones with uneven edges. Very big. Very melty in the midday sun. It looked amazing. I would never buy it on my own. The boy saw me drooling and suggested we buy it to share later that evening as a 4th of July treat.

OK!

No arguments there! We bought the cookie and then I was browsing the Meredith’s Bread stand. There, I saw homemade Meredith’s Bread black and white cookies. I picked it up to show the boy, knowing full well what he would say. “Get it!” And I did. You see, black and white cookies are perfect for us because I only like the chocolate side and he only likes the vanilla side. We have discussed this before but never bought one because we could get one anytime and neither of us really needed it. But this one. This one was special. It was homemade, from Meredith — whose breads and muffins and jams I LOVE!

So my purchases at the farmer’s market included no vegetables, no fruits, no fresh baked grain breads. It included two cookies.

And they were delicious.

We ended up eating them for breakfast the next morning. It fit in well with my previous day’s breakfast of banana bread. No fancy oats or granola/yogurt combinations for me! When food is there, I eat it. If it’s not there, then maybe I will make something.

To backtrack — After getting home from our insanely long day at Verizon, Best Buy and all, we rested and eventually made it to the gym. When we got back it was getting very late. It was around 9:00 and fireworks began at 9:20. So what did we do???

We walked downstairs and outside.

And that’s all! The boy lives on the Hudson, right where the fireworks were for this year only! Perfect! So we stood by the water and had an amazing view. I was shocked by how packed his street was , so full of people walking all around. I never heard of this street before we started dating and assumed no one else had either. Guess I was wrong!

I took this photo before the fireworks began. You can see three people sitting on the edge of the West Side Highway in New York City. There were a bunch of people up there! They must have gotten there early because I am sure it was closed off later on.

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 Some more cool fireworks pictures:

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Gorgeous! I have many more but don’t want to bore you  🙂

The best thing about the fireworks was the convenience. We would not have bothered to see them if they were on the East River like they usually are. After they ended, we were trapped in a massive crowd of people as we tried to make our way further into the city to get dinner. I hated it. Eventually we escaped the crowds…

 And on Sunday, as I mentioned, I went on my amazing 32 minute no knee pain run. As my reward, for dinner we sat outside at Cilantro, a delicious Southwestern restaurant with great guacamole where I enjoyed a pretty pink cactus pear margarita with my fish tacos.

I have noticed something about myself recently. I always overeat at restaurants. Yeah, yeah, so does everyone. But I reallyyyy overdo it. I know I am full and done, but I keep eating. I recently realized why I do this, because it generally only happens during a certain phenomenon — when other people are still eating. I can’t stand being done if people around me are eating. I feel awkward, and strange, and like I need to be active as well. I feel weird sitting there not eating if other people are. So I eat all the things left on my plate that I didn’t want, that I deemed not very good or that I was too full for. But why should I feel that way?  Why can’t I just relax when I am done — other people can, right? What about you? Do you feel like you need to keep eating if the people you are with are still eating?

In other news, the boy and I are going to the U.S. Open in September! I am very excited, especially given that I lived 5 minutes from there my entire life and never once went!

I finished The First Hour I Believed. Wow. It was an epic. Highly recommended; I am still thinking about it a week later. Wally Lamb can do no wrong, he can only do unbelievable. I also finished Mr. Maybe by Jane Green (author of Jemima J) because I really needed to not think at all for my book after Mr. Lamb’s! It was a light, fun, quick and easy summer read — just what I needed to clear my mind after the epic!

Missy is giving away E-Cloths and I really need them to clean my green juice splatters of the walls! Which reminds me — I figured out what it was I didn’t like about Blueprint Cleanse green juice — romaine! Never going in my juice again.

I know I said I would tell you about my new workout updates, but that topic will just have to wait! I will leave you with a picture of Santana looking like a baby!

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