A Rooftop Dinner

A recent trip to New York City left me many fond memories, including fantasies of a fabulous rooftop dinner hosted by my friend Kristina who is attending Columbia University School of Nursing.
We all know that a rooftop dinner means three things: delicious food, a great view, and delightful company.  This post is a tribute to delightful company, a shout-out to all my friends new and old.
Thanks ladies for a wonderful weekend.
A specific thanks to the friends who speak encouragement into my life. 
(For more fun, check out Jenna's blog! She's the cutie in the dress.)
On our way to Ellis Island.
He was so amazing!  ; )
George Washington Bridge, NYC
 
Check out Cindy's blog, (on the left).  Her video-blogging about life in NYC cracks me up.
Thoughts on rooftop dinners?
Thoughts on friends?  
Don't you love these corny posts?  *wink*
Friday is such a promising day; let's see what the weekend brings!
Cheers,
Rachel

4 comments:

Emily said...

So glad you could get away for a relaxing weekend. Your rootop dinner looks so fun..the views are amazing! Sometimes good friends are the best medicine. :-)

MelindaRD said...

Sounds like a good time. I love the picture with the pretty sunset in the background. I love roof top dinners, but more often it is a roof top margarita at our house. We have a roof top patio, off one of the upstairs rooms, that you can then climb further up from to the next level roof top. It faces towards the ocean, so it is nice to sit out there and relax.

Kasey said...

A rooftop dinner with friends sounds fabulous! I'm actually visiting NYC over Labor Day with a bunch of friends for a Bachelorette Party. My friend has a rooftop deck which we definitely plan on using!

Andrea@WellnessNotes said...

I don't think I have ever eaten on a rooftop! I'll have to somehow change that... Love the photos! Looks and sounds like a great time!

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