Fall is here and we are starting to feel and see this throughout the city. The air is a little colder, the trees are a little less green, and all of the coats and scarfs are starting to come out from storage. We love this time of year and we are so excited to see the fall on the east coast. Actually, one of the reasons why we moved here in the first place is so that we could experience the season changes. Coming from California, all of the seasons tend to blend together and they are not as extreme as they are over here. With all of this said, we have been making some yummy eats in the kitchen. Since October 1st, I think we have had at least one pumpkin treat a day. Whether it is pancakes, tea, or cookies; pumpkin seems to be sliding its way into everything! Hopefully we don't get sick of it come November!
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Now that my NY nursing license has officially gone through, I am on the hunt for a jobs. Of course, I have my preferences, but I think I will take anything at this point. I am really looking forward to the day (hopefully sooner than later) where I can use all of my learned knowledge and skills to practice as a registered nurse and help my current community. I have been so blessed throughout my journey and I am so anxious for the coming steps. Wish me luck!
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Besides the pumpkin invasion and job searching, we have been exploring the beautiful neighborhood. We are loving New York and are so thankful for this opportunity.
Here are some images of the latest happenings.
Our friend Cassie visited from Portland.
We made some potato leek soup
P on our way home from the Farmers
Papusas at the Fort Greene Flea Market.
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Let's just say it's been a fantastic, tasty October so far.
xo