Last night we went out to Jackson Heights for Peruvian food. I’d never been out there. In some ways, it’s like Astoria, but it’s even more ethnically diverse and it’s certainly less “mainstream.” There seems to be even less of a bar scene out there, but there are tons of little restaurants, and you can hear 5 different languages just walking up the stairs to the subway.
 
Anyway, the place we went had amazing, huge platters food (calamari in spicy avocado sauce, to name one dish) and it was ridiculously cheap. The entire dinner, including a few pitchers of sangria, was less than $70 for the six of us. Which means we may have to move our bi-weekly dinners to Jackson Heights more often!
 
There was also live music, and dancing ensued, and I am always ridiculously giddy after I’ve been dancing, and this in spite of not getting enough sleep.
 
We were discussing our favorite Astoria spots and so some of us are going to Locale tonight. Astoria is so full of fabulous places that I might as well be spontaneous and continue to go out on school nights. Man, I love Queens. I have such borough pride. I saw the official NYC fireworks from the LIC side on Tuesday and had a great time bumming around with Queens-people. We flounced around playing volleyball-with-beach-balls, drank beer, and played with water guns. Oh, and I wore a sundress! I have completed my goal of buying/wearing a summer dress. Wow, two-piece suit AND a sundress, it really was a banner weekend.
 
But I digress. Yeah, there’s a reason that they said that Queens could stay. It’s awesome.  
 
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Baptists Don’t Like Dinosaurs and Other Weekend Adventures

I vow that I will not read applying to grad school, who-got-in, or check my status pages. 

 

So the move in has gone well though I am nowhere near unpacked and the place is not very set up. I’m waiting for Dan to get back from Europe before I do anything with the living room.

 

I got an early start on Sunday, planning to just wander Manhattan. I hit Fifth Avenue (tax free shopping!) because I desperately needed a belt. I also acquired a dark green shirt, because according to everyone in my office, it’s a good color for me. I haven’t heard that since 7th grade, but apparently Neil knew what he was talking about.

 

I walked through Central Park to get to the Museum of Natural History – Thirty blocks is really the perfect walk – and met up with Rome. Admission to the museum + Darwin exhibit = way too expensive, but we justified it as we were doing a good deed and contributing to the advancement of science, or something. I need to dig up my Skidmore ID so I can get student discounts.

 

The Darwin exhibit was very detailed and quite good. The two large turtles were awake, and fighting each other! Seriously, one somehow picked the other up and slammed him into a rock. They were very cool. The live iguana was merrily asleep, but we did get to see pretty frogs. Also saw the dinosaur floor (dinosaurs are overrated!), the African mammals, and the People of Asia – I was thrilled to see many things Russian. We missed out on the Rocks & Gems (my favorite part of the museum), because it was late and neither of us had eaten.

 

After the museum, we went downtown to Art Bar for carbs and a few drinks. Back in Astoria, I found a café near my apartment with free wireless and the best espresso I have ever tasted. It was a productive day.

 

I was awoken at 1 AM, because it appears the radiator in the other bedroom hisses obnoxiously when the heat is on. The whole place reminds me of my grandmother’s house in Fair Lawn, right down to the 1970s tile pattern in the bathroom. The apartment and the neighborhood are very different from my area of Jersey City and that is a good thing.

 

And the commute this morning was far more pleasant that the PATH. Thirty minutes, door-to-door and I get a seat.  

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