Carrie Bradshaw once said, "In New York you're always looking for a job, apartment, or a boyfriend." When you have all three, just wait for one to drop.
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I had never seen New York so buoyant. We waved, we spoke to strangers. Spontaneously applause was accepted, as was hanging out a car window and shouting expletives about the current president.
Read MoreIt happened fast -- I returned from Paris feeling like I could take over the world, then slipped into a phase where I was bored with life, the office moved to work-from-home only a few days before New York went into lockdown, Alistair lost a dear friend, the numbers climbed, and now we are here. It is April.
Read MoreI've had so many good moments in New York these past 10 years. So many awe-filled walks in the summertime, pleasant conversations with tourists, good days.
Read MoreThis summer, I can't even believe it. The summer of good surprises. It began with a list of plans and none of them got finished — better ones came instead. I began August in a frenzy. I didn't know that my birthday (in early September) would come with the best end-of-summer gift anyone could ask for (Harry, and our trip to The Hamptons, a post is coming) but there was a new friend to make before that. I needed to meet Kent (nickname of course).
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