It’s been a busy summer. So busy, in fact, that I haven’t been updating very often. And you know what’s been accompanying the busy feeling of this summer? More spending than usual.
Not that that’s a horrible thing. We’ve been loosening our financial ways just a tiny bit in order to enjoy the city a little more. Don’t worry, we’re not spendthrifts now. We merely came to the realization that instead of dining out too much, we can buy tickets to events, cash in on summer sales, meet friends after work for a drink, and so on. They’re minor things that get us out of the apartment more. After all, there are nine other months in the year to be cheap and antisocial.
To get you caught up on what I’ve been up to lately, here’s a quick recap:
- We went to see Kevin Smith at Carnegie Hall (Mister Redhead’s choice of events). I’ve blocked out how much these tickets cost; I was thoroughly bored and tired after an hour of his ramblings. But at least I can now say I’ve been inside Carnegie Hall. (Yes, this former music major’s first trip to the site of musical legends was to see a crass man talk for three-plus hours. Fail on my part.)
- I went home to Minnesota for Father’s Day weekend. It was a mostly relaxing and laid-back trip, complete with my mom paying for pretty much everything we did. Oh, and the whole family caught the final night of the free Twin Cities Jazz Festival!
- The month of July was spent planning a fundraiser for a nonprofit, which took place in the Hamptons July 25 and was absolutely amazing. We raised a total of $277,000 with that one event, which is mind-boggling. Check out some photos of the benefit here.
- My sisters and mom visited me in mid-July to celebrate my mom’s birthday. I paid for her ticket to Phantom of the Opera, which we all loved. She paid for most other things on the trip.
It really is more fun to experience a few days in NYC when you don’t feel racked with guilt for eating in a restaurant or seeing a Broadway show. By the way, we ate at this little restaurant in Brighton Beach that I think was Russian. We could barely understand our waiter, and he kept bringing out more and more and more food, to the point where I thought he must have really misunderstood our order and our bill was going to be huge. Nope: The bill was only $23! For a ton of food for four people. I was amazed. I would relay the name of the restaurant for you all, but I don’t think the letters were part of our alphabet. Hint: It had an orange awning… - We discovered that we live within walking distance of a brand-new shopping complex called The Bronx Gateway. Target, Home Depot, Bed Bath & Beyond, Staples, BJ’s…I can’t believe I’m just a 20-minute walk away from all this convenience and mega-store splendor.
- We have survived the entire summer without air conditioning. This is more a testament to how cold and rainy it’s been than to our sturdy Midwestern ways (and my sisters and mom were not amused when they visited). Even so, our electric bill has been reasonable thus far. Here’s hoping August doesn’t turn into a record-breaking heatwave.
Well, those are the big highlights. The summer is flying by, but I still want to rent bikes and ride alongside the Hudson River, maybe get out of the city and take the Bolt Bus to another East Coast metropolis, and catch a free movie in one of NYC’s numerous parks.
In general, and financially speaking, how has your summer been so far?
6 responses so far ↓
James Wortman // August 4, 2009 at 10:26 pm |
Definitely check out the movies at Bryant Park. I saw “Psycho” there last year and had a blast (I work across the street so I’m biased). Here’s the schedule (only two movies left):
http://www.bryantpark.org/calendar/film-festival.php
The Redhead // August 4, 2009 at 10:30 pm |
@James: Thanks! Maybe I can make it The Magnificent Seven next week. I saw The Wizard of Oz and E.T. last summer at Chelsea Piers–more of a kid-oriented film series, but still a lot of fun.
The Beeze // August 4, 2009 at 11:42 pm |
Ahh, another fallen Music major…I’m not alone…Our little suburb does free movies and concerts in the park which is great for a cheap night out with the kids…
The bulk of our Summer cash was spent on our trip to Boston and Cape Cod…the money can start flying fast in Boston…But it was fun and with family…I say put it on your to do list…We always have a great time and find something new each trip…
Now it’s time to put some money aside so we can go back for Thanksgiving…
My daughter is dying to go to New York…We thinking about next spring…So I’m taking notes.
The Redhead // August 5, 2009 at 6:29 am |
@Beeze: Boston has definitely been at the top of our to-do list for a while now, especially since I hear it’s a pedestrian-friendly city (so we won’t have to rent a car). And it’s definitely smart to come to NYC in the spring (or fall)–it gets way too crowded and hot in the summer to actually enjoy walking around and sight-seeing. I don’t know how people do it…
Marcos Salazar // August 6, 2009 at 1:36 pm |
Last week we spent Saturday at a free concert in Prospect Park that had a few bands, one of them playing music to Andy Warhol in the background. I am impressed about surviving without AC! I haven’t had to use it but a few times, but those nights I had to, it was vital =). I am not sure if it is Global Warming or what, but it really has been a weird, mild, cool summer…I am wondering what winter is going to be like this year? Next on the list to do-movie at the park in Dumbo under the Brooklyn Bridge!
The Redhead // August 6, 2009 at 10:18 pm |
@Marcos: That concert sounds great! I almost went to go see Return of the Pink Panther in DUMBO tonight, but it was a little too late to make it there. I need to plan ahead for these things, LOL.