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Anna Osgoodby Life + Design :: Don't Worry Be Happy Jamaica Trip

Well I’m back from Jamaica.. I think we can all attest that vacations are never long enough! It was such a fun trip! Lots of great family time with Chris’ family and the wedding was truly beautiful. Definitely a successful first trip out of the country. 

Here’s a look at some of the highlights of our trip!

We flew Caribbean Airlines bright and early! They were great though.. fast, friendly and they fed us – which I’ll always be a fan of.

Anna Osgoodby NYC Living :: Don’t Worry Be Happy

Cloudy airplane window.. but flying in was really beautiful. The island looks so lush and full of color from above.

Anna Osgoodby NYC Living :: Don’t Worry Be Happy
Anna Osgoodby NYC Living :: Don’t Worry Be Happy

After taking my first trip through customs we headed to the resort where we were welcomed to this view from our hotel balcony. Oh yeah, this view!

Anna Osgoodby NYC Living :: Don’t Worry Be Happy
Anna Osgoodby NYC Living :: Don’t Worry Be Happy

The night before the wedding we enjoyed dinner with all of the guests followed by an awesome bon fire on the beach. We also lit off Chinese lanterns, which were a little tricky, but we figured it out for the most part ;-)

Anna Osgoodby NYC Living :: Don’t Worry Be Happy Montego Bay
Anna Osgoodby NYC Living :: Don’t Worry Be Happy Montego Bay
Anna Osgoodby NYC Living :: Don’t Worry Be Happy Montego Bay
Anna Osgoodby NYC Living :: Don’t Worry Be Happy Montego Bay
Anna Osgoodby NYC Living :: Don’t Worry Be Happy Montego Bay
Anna Osgoodby NYC Living :: Don’t Worry Be Happy Montego Bay
Anna Osgoodby NYC Living :: Don’t Worry Be Happy Montego Bay
Anna Osgoodby NYC Living :: Don’t Worry Be Happy Montego Bay

Chris and his Goddaughter decided they wanted to go for a little flight parasailing! I settled for the less adventurous outing of kayaking on the trip.

Then it was time for the main event.. the wedding!

Anna Osgoodby NYC Living :: Don’t Worry Be Happy Montego Bay
Anna Osgoodby NYC Living :: Don’t Worry Be Happy Montego Bay

The ceremony was so nice and we celebrated into the wee hours of the night dancing away.

Anna Osgoodby NYC Living :: Don’t Worry Be Happy Montego Bay
Anna Osgoodby NYC Living :: Don’t Worry Be Happy Montego Bay
Anna Osgoodby NYC Living :: Don’t Worry Be Happy Montego Bay

After the wedding we spent a couple more days enjoying the beach, unlimited pina coladas, some delicious bites and some more entertainment.

Anna Osgoodby NYC Living :: Don’t Worry Be Happy Montego Bay
Anna Osgoodby NYC Living :: Don’t Worry Be Happy Montego Bay
Anna Osgoodby NYC Living :: Don’t Worry Be Happy Montego Bay
Anna Osgoodby NYC Living :: Don’t Worry Be Happy Montego Bay
Anna Osgoodby NYC Living :: Don’t Worry Be Happy Montego Bay
Anna Osgoodby NYC Living :: Don’t Worry Be Happy Montego Bay
Anna Osgoodby NYC Living :: Don’t Worry Be Happy Montego Bay
Anna Osgoodby NYC Living :: Don’t Worry Be Happy Montego Bay
Anna Osgoodby NYC Living :: Don’t Worry Be Happy Montego Bay

And that’s a wrap! See you later Montego Bay, thanks for the sunshine and the great trip!

NYC Pie on Pi Day
Anna Osgoodby Life + Design :: NYC Pie on Pi Day -- 5 of the Best Places to get Pie in NYC

Happy Pi Day everyone! While the day is actually meant to celebrate the ratio of a circle’s circumference – woh, math talk – I thought we’d celebrate the other kind of pi.. PIE! I think this one tastes a little better too ;-)

So where should you head when you’re in the mood for some sweet flakey crusted goodness? I’ve got you covered!

Anna Osgoodby Life + Design :: NYC Pie on Pi Day -- 5 of the Best Places to get Pie in NYC
  1. Hill Country Chicken: Come in for chicken, leave with some pie. Not only is Hill Country’s food awesome, but their pies are seriously on point too. They’re serving up classic favorites like Apple Streusel and Double Cherry and mixing it up with Salted Margarita and Cowboy Pie. I tried their Pink Lemonade special pie last summer (pictured above) and I’ve still been trying to find a pie to top it.
  2. Pies ‘n’ Thighs: I love this place for the name alone. Well-known in Williamsburg for their Southern bites, the restaurant recently also opened up a Manhattan location in the LES. Whether you want to get your chocolate fix with their Chocolate Peanut Butter Pie or try their Sour Cherry Pear Crumble Pie, they have you covered. 
  3. Momofuku Milk Bar: Momofuku has never steered me wrong with their sweets! I’m addicted to their cornflake marshmallow cookies but they also have some delicious pies on their menu including their famous, Crack Pie. Crack pie skips the traditional fruit or nut filling and goes straight for a butterey, sweet and salty taste. You have to try it to know why it’s a fan-favorite.
  4. Four & Twenty Blackbirds: Four & Twenty Blackbirds is serving up some serious pie out in Brooklyn. You can order up a slice at their Gowanus location, the Brooklyn Public Library and at some other local restaurants. With flavors like Salty Honey, Chocolate Julep and Sweet Potato Apple Crumble, it definitely sounds like its worth leaving the UES for! 
  5. Little Pie Company: If you’re looking for a delicious take on some of the classics, Little Pie Company is your spot. Between their seasonal options, their Sour Cream Apple Walnut Pie and Mississippi Mud Pie. There’s plenty on the menu to satisfy your pie craving! 

Enjoy that pie NYC!

Brunching with the Ladies
Anna Osgoodby Life + Design :: Brunch at Sons of Essex on the Lower East Side

There aren’t many things better than girl time + brunch! This weekend I combined both with some of my favorite ladies on the Lower East Side. I have to be honest, the winter weather has put a serious damper on my city adventures lately so I’m glad my friend suggested we get out of the neighborhood! 

Our destination? Sons of Essex. It may have been only 1 in the afternoon, but the spot had the vibe of a cool lounge with dimmed lights and hip hop music. I don’t make it to the LES nearly enough, but when I do I really enjoy the old-New York feeling the neighborhood gives off. SOE stays true to its roots and boosts an eclectic mix of decor within a vintage styled loft that I really loved.

Anna Osgoodby NYC Living :: Sons and Essex
Anna Osgoodby NYC Living :: Sons and Essex

I often find myself falling into my tried-and-true brunch order of eggs benedict – I mean you really can’t go wrong with that order! – but a quick look over the menu told me I needed to try something else. I know my photos aren’t great on this one (dim-lighting!) but after the first glance I found myself already debating between several items. The fun thing about the menu is they have some funky items you definitely aren’t going to find anywhere else – Crunch berry french toast, SOE brunch pizza, and drumroll please… a Mac N cheese omelet. Trust me it was a hard decision! Even harder because this was my “last supper” for awhile before switching to healthy eating before my Jamaica trip next month.

Anna Osgoodby NYC Living :: Sons and Essex
Anna Osgoodby NYC Living :: Sons and Essex

So what did I end up going with? The mac N cheese omelet! I mean.. I had to right? We also ordered up a side of truffle tots, because again, we had to!

Anna Osgoodby NYC Living :: Sons and Essex
Anna Osgoodby NYC Living :: Sons and Essex
Anna Osgoodby NYC Living :: Sons and Essex

So what did I think? Let me tell you! Hellooooo cheesy goodness! You might be wondering how mac and cheese would work with eggs, and I’m here to tell you, it totally works! Just think of an extra creamy cheese omelet. The combination of the gruyere and mascarpone… just perfect.

One of my friends ordered another dish I’d totally recommend, their SOE brunch pizza. Eggs, cheddar and bacon served on a thin crust? Man, I really just love brunch food. We were all really impressed with the food and the portion sizes were just right. I will definite be back to try out more of the menu – after the Jamaica trip that is ;-). If you check it out, I’d definitely recommend making a reservation too. Downtown is a little harder to just walk-in and get a seat and this place was definitely hopping the whole time we were there. Sunday brunch is served all day until 8pm though so you definitely aren’t limited to the afternoon!

We were definitely full after brunch but since we were in the neighborhood we decided we had to pop into one of my friend’s favorite little cupcake shops nearby, Sugar Sweet Sunshine.

Anna Osgoodby NYC Living :: Sugar Sweet Sunshine
Anna Osgoodby NYC Living :: Sugar Sweet Sunshine

Totally a dessert to-go trip for us, but you can’t possibly visit a cupcake shop without leaving with a couple – full or not! Their cupcakes are the perfect amount of sweet with a homemade touch. I ordered up their Strawberry cupcake with cream cheese and peanut butter frosting and it was a nice little PB&J tasting snack for later. That flavor actually had kind of more of a muffin cake texture to me, which I really liked. 

They have lots of yummy sounding flavors though that my friend insists are some of the best cupcakes in the city. So even if you’re full from your trip to SOE, do yourself a favor and pick up a couple to go!