Happy Friday Dinks.  I am off to NYC this weekend for a little getaway.  I have never actually travelled in the winter, except by plane.  I have also never been to NYC in the winter; I usually travel in spring or fall.  But I am getting a little bit of cabin fever and I am celebrating my new job (that starts February 3) so I am off to NYC.

What would you do on vacation in the winter? A lot of my time spent in NYC is outdoors, walking around enjoying the city and I’m not really sure what to do in the city in the winter.  I know what you’re thinking and you don’t have to say it – why am I going on vacation if I have no plans.  Well I love everything about New York City from the smell to the people, so basically I just want to be there.

This is my humble plea – please send me some ideas about good places to eat and fun things to do indoors in NYC.

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Tahnya is a Certified Financial Planner and former Investment Advisor turned marketing and communications professional She holds a degree from Concordia University, is debt free and currently works in the field of digital marketing.

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