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What to wear in New York City (and camera gear)
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The weather is freezing in New York City this weekend and from research I can see this is not unusual. It’s difficult to know what to take on a city break, because you spend a lot of the days walking and discovering, in and out of buildings so need to be cool and comfortable. But when it’s -2 outside that’s a little trickier!

My new best friend - layers!

I will be wearing, fine knits, button up block colour cardigans, and I have taken two coats. One for day time - heavy, bulky with a hood if my ears get chilly, and one for the evening and travelling which is much smarter and has a ruffled collar (think Jane Austen style shirts). As we travel on my Mums staff travel we have to be SFU. Suitable for upgrade. That means smart shoes and chinos for my husband and a print dress and jacket for me.

I found these lovely wedges (not too high so good for walking around the airport) and a bargain at £12 from Peacocks.

In fact I had a rather successful last minute trip to this high street store, to kill time waiting for an opticians appointment.

Anchor jumper - love it. Spotted denim capri pants - love them even more. Not quite as thick as jeans and far more comfortable.

My favourite outfit is my stretchy striped mini skirt (although not too short that when I bend over you can see next week’s washing) thick black tights, a bright yellow very fine knitted jumper and my new zebra print scarf (from Clarks the shoe shop - check out their small accessories range of scarfs I loved them all).

I used to love the great big pashmina scarves but they get so terribly creased so much prefer these lighter weight scarves that you can just about pull off crumpled.

I have taken a spotty, bird print and pony print version with me too!

Atlantic City is tonight and we are going to the burlesque club and nightclub. Queue panic form a 31 year old Mum of 2 who hasn’t been clubbing in almost a decade. I have packed a purple slightly sparkly number and a flower print tulip dress. The print is heavy on black, pink and red so definitely works for an evening. The tulip dress ties tightly just under your boobs with a sash which means it hugs the smallest part of you and then forgives the rest under the tulip!

I flung in another of my favorite print tops, a big bowed orange duck number! Cute with a short denim skirt and coloured tights as well as my sheer panel blue bird dress which works for a casual evening outfit as you can dress it up with accessories like sparkly ballet pumps.

I was desperate to bring my new red Hunter wellingtons which were my Valentines gift. They are incredibly comfortable and perfect if it snows. My husband thought this sounded ridiculous so I searched for a second opinion. I love Liberty London Girl. A post from the archive confirming Hunters are a perfectly acceptable footwear solution for the big apple.

Freshly rinsed from our muddy adventure at the weekend they are packed at the bottom of the case and made a handy storage space for the bottle of Ribena my brother requested.

Not forgetting what we will be wearing around our necks.

As well as out trusty iPhones, (no Instagram from me, I’m an Afterglow girl) we have brought 3 cameras. Yes it’s excessive but who cares! I have brought my Canon 40D with a  17-85mm lens (one day the 35mm will be mine), which although it’s a bit bulky is easier for me to get on with than the 50mm, still mastering the nifty fifty. My husband has brought his new baby the Fuji X100. Incredible colour saturation and awesome depth of field. Lastly I have my La Sardina El Capitan lomography camera and some rolls of film. New York is bursting with fantastic photo opportunities so I hope to have a practice at the art of lomography over the next few days.

Brits abroad. Let the American Adventure begin.

ps I've been saving these earrings for holiday! I can't wait to share all our pictures!

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American Dreams - Days 2 & 3
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I have mentioned once or twice that my husband and I are off for a whirlwind 3 day trip to America this week. Without the boys! Day 1 involves a lot of Brooklyn and then we jump on a train to Jackson, New Jersey where my brother and his wife will pick us up to head to ....

Day 2 - Atlantic City baby! I am so interested to see how this picture perfect seaside retreat is recovering after hurricane Sandy destroyed the historic boardwalk and beyond. It's the mini Vegas on the sea.

We are staying in a beautiful modern hotel which has everything you could need. Casino, bars, restaurants, spa, nightclub and a burlesque club.

And this is where we are going! The Royal Jelly Burlesque Club! Yikes!

And where are we sleeping? In this beautiful room, with crisp sheets, no toast crumbs and no alarm! Oh, but we are sharing with my brother and his wife! Like upmarket youth hostel bunks! I know we will have a blast!

Day 3 we plan to have a mooch around the Atlantic City mall. My husband wants to buy an iPad Mini from the Apple Store and I am happy just seeing what Atlantic City has to offer. Sure there will be a photo opportunity or two!

We are heading back to Jackson on Saturday afternoon to check into the Radisson in Freehold which just happens to be opposite another giant shopping mall! My brother and his wife's house is due to complete when we are visiting so they are currently staying with his in laws. I am desperately hoping we will be able to get a viewing at their new house but we might just get a drive by! We will get to see it loads in the summer as we are heading out there for a week with the boys to play in their pool! Yes that's right they will have a pool complete with curly slide and diving board!

We have 24 hours in Jackson so we are hitting the Route 70 Flea Market (got to grab a few thrifty bargains) and then dinner at my brother's favourite local diner.

Awesome with a capital A.

We will miss the boys and woofers. We are going to Skype them as they are very used to to Skyping their Uncle!

Big thanks to my Mum and her staff travel. Without her we would never go anywhere! Fingers and toes crossed we will be up near the front of the plane drinking something bubbly!

Day 4 will be sleeping the night on a plane. Dreaming of our lovely boys.

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I Spy an Alphabet Adventure
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How do you keep a 3 year old entertained on a walk to a park with no swings? Easy! With a laminated I Spy! We stamped together the alphabet and laminated the sheet so we can reuse it again.

Off we went to Uphill (handy as it was a sunny day so no umbrellas in sight) and walked through the nature reserve and boat yard.

Normally Sammy would be tired and complaining he needed to go on my husband's shoulders after 15 minutes but this time he happily walked for over an hour challenging us all to help fill in the blanks.

A good idea for entertaining children who walk to school too.

I was so impressed he managed all most all of them without any help!

Team Lloyd

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