Errands, errands, errands – closing off 2020 December started with crossing off as many items as possible from our personal and professional To-do lists. We were getting ready for a trip to Germany over Christmas, leaving mid-December to finally see our family and friends again after 15 long months. Alex spent his work days in […]
Happy Thanksgiving with a new president-elect
November started with a nerve-wrecking week. It was time for the US elections. Not a lot happened during the week itself except for constantly watching the news and trying to concentrate on work somehow at the same time. Everyone expected there to be no clear results on Tuesday, but even by Friday evening there was […]
Again time for a new roomie – George the Earl of Bowery
After refilling batteries it was back to work with one major difference. Our household grew again (part time) by one new roomie – our friend Jay´s dog George. Jay had to fly to the UK on short-notice due to his father’s passing, so we took George in. He is a Chihuahua mix and absolutely hilarious. […]
A trip to the northern East Coast – Acadia National Park
First stop – Cold Spring for Labor Day September started off with something to look forward to: a small vacation! After a four-day work week, we were off to Cold Spring for a Labor Day weekend with a couple of friends (all of which tested COVID negative before getting together). It was more of a […]
Exploring a new Brooklyn neighborhood – Red Hook
Spontaneous Danish Pub Crawl On the first Tuesday in August, NY was struck by the tropical storm Isaias and the effects were quite visible on the streets with many fallen trees and broken branches. During the week, Franzi got a birthday card for her father’s upcoming birthday ready for its journey to Germany. To end […]
4th of July Getaway into Nature & Franzi’s birthday
Our new week began with some uncommon but pleasant visitors. Our neighbors cats made their way up the fire ladder and we rewarded them with some tuna (which secretively was the attempt to get them into our apartment but that failed). Wednesday was a showcase of “American engineering”. Heavy rainfalls caused a water leak on […]
Silver linings – Phase 1 and 2 of reopening!
On June 1st, the city started to feel even more apocalyptic than it did so far. Almost all stores around us started to close their store fronts with plywood to protect themselves against looting or broken store fronts. This was an unfortunate side effect of the protests. Media coverage was overshadowing the real purpose of […]
COVID + Black lives matter – state of emergency x 2
We started the last week of April with a corona classic. First baking banana bread and then ordering some soulfood. Sushi for Franzi and a Katz’s pastrami sandwich for Alex. During the week Governor Cuomo announced NYC subway closures from 1-5 AM as the city neared 19.000 deaths. The week ended with the announcement that […]
Month 2 – NYC becoming the global Epicenter
Empty Streets of NYC At the beginning of April it sunk in that this will last a bit longer. Work got more time intensive since a lot of our time was spent in virtual meetings. Apart from that, we tried to keep ourselves fit with long walks in the empty New York City streets. We […]
COVID-19 strikes!
Grounded! On Monday, reality hit us hard. We got back from our vacation to Costa Rica the same day the New York Governor Andrew Cuomo declared a state of emergency. Nevertheless, we were happy to be back in NYC and Spring coming to town. After the first COVID-19 case on March 1st, our company moved […]