12.19.11 ~ Visiting Santa ...

Of course, living in New York, I just had to take Connor to go see the infamous Santa at Macy's on 34th street. I went on a weekday morning, so we didn't wait in line long at all - probably only 25 minutes at the most. It was a wonderful outing, and I enjoyed it just as much as Connor did ...

The Macy's store on 34th ... across the street from Herald Square ...



Connor absolutely loved watching the window displays out in front of Macy's. His favorite window was the "dancing mommies" ... that is what he called the fantasmical figurines in the windows. We even had to go back after seeing Santa so that he could have another look - that's how much he loved it ... Connor could have watched their displays forever ...

His face as he watched the "dancing mommies" in the Macy's window displays ...

Waiting in line to see Santa was so amazing. It starts out entering on a "train," where the children take a "ride" to the North Pole Village. We then "arrived" to the North Pole and walked through such beautiful decorations - toys, snow, reindeer, Santa's sleigh, Christmas trees, and even toy trains - Connor absolutely LOVED it ...

And the final thing to see at the end of the line ... SANTA! ...

Connor was super shy, and after we left, he kept yelling with excitement, "Santa! Dino-Train! Presents!" ... I think he is excited for Santa to come and bring him some toys for Christmas! I know I can't wait to see his face Christmas morning ...

12.14.11 ~ Christmas Card 2011 ...


This past year has been a whirlwind of change and new adventures. Nate started working as an auditor for PWC (PricewaterhouseCoopers) last June in New York City. We have left "spacious" Colorado and now live at the top of the Manhattan Island, in a neighborhood called Inwood. Although we have missed friends and family back in Colorado/Utah, we have found good friends here and have adapted well to the many changes that come with living in this big city (i.e. no car, the humidity, loud noises from the street, a tiny apartment, etc). It was definitely an adjustment! Nate has loved his job and to be working in the city - right in the midst of mid-town Manhattan - near Grand Central and Bryant Park. As for myself and Connor, it is easy to stay busy with so much to do in the city. I have also loved seeing the many sights - Central Park being a favorite of mine. I'm also thankful to be living so close to the Hudson River and other parks surrounding it - our walks are absolutely breathtaking with all the foliage. Connor is a "New Yorker" at heart. It was like he was born to live here. He is now two years old and loves to be as independent as possible - walking on the sidewalks and not wanting to hold my hand, sitting in his own seat on the subway, and even thinking he can push the buttons on the elevator himself. He definitely knows how to get around the city - just as well as I do. We have so much to be grateful for and are truly blessed this Holiday Season.

From New York, we wish you all a
"Very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!"

~ The Jorgensens ~

12.06.11 ~ Christmas Time in New York ...

Although we haven't had any snow other than one fluke storm back in October, it still definitely feels like Christmas time here in New York. My sister-in-law, Kristen, came to visit for a couple of days and I had so much fun showing her some of the sights - especially during this time of year ...

Something I've loved seeing around the city is ... Christmas trees! They sell trees on almost every block - right on the sidewalks. I love walking through a bundle of trees and smelling the pine. I grew up always having a "real Christmas tree," so it brings back memories of home ...

Connor and me in front of the Rockefeller Christmas Tree ...

There were some fun Christmas decorations out by the Rockefeller center - huge Christmas lights - Connor loved it all ...

Kristen and me ... we were expecting cold weather, but instead got mid-60s, rainy, and very humid! ... That didn't stop us from having fun though! ...

One of my favorites ... the HUGE ornaments in the fountain ...

This was Connor's favorite, of course .... Choo! Choo! ...

The Rockefeller Building - so pretty against the dark gray sky ...

For a brief moment, I felt like I was at Temple Square in Utah ... or at the Botanical Gardens in Colorado ... I love the "twinkle lights," as Connor would call them ...

Kristen was so sweet and bought Connor a "Sock Monkey" hat. He looks absolutely adorable in it ... "thanks, Auntie Kristen!" ...

Connor can't wait for Christmas ... and neither can I ... walking around in New York City during Christmas time is magical, and it gets me so excited for this wonderful Holiday!

11.24.11 ~ Thanksgiving Day ...

Happy Thanksgiving! ... We enjoyed our day with first, heading off to the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade that runs along Central Park West all the way down to Macy's on 34th street. It wasn't too cold, but very crowded. Connor loved seeing all the balloons though (that's about all we could see from where we were standing) ...



After the parade, we then headed over to my friend's sister's house that afternoon for a Thanksgiving feast! It was absolutely delicious and we had such a fun time as a family and with friends ...


The view from her apartment ... absolutely gorgeous ... you can see Central Park down below and the skyline of buildings is a nice touch ...

We then took a walk in Central Park in-between eating our meal and giving some time for our tummies to settle before we ate pie for dessert ...

Me and my friend, Ann Marie - she lives in D.C. - it was so fun to get together and catch up!

Connor was obsessed with sticks the whole time we went on our walk. He loved to find a stick, mull it around in the leaves, drop it or throw it, and then find another stick five steps later ...

Our Thanksgiving couldn't have been more perfect! We have so much to be thankful for!