Friday, May 16, 2014

Last, last day




Yesterday was my last last day. It hasn't hit more (nor will it that anytime soon) that I'm done with class, finished, and am graduating in less than a week's time! I feel like I won't be able to fully comprehend all of this for a while. Sometimes it's nice to experience situations in the moment, rather than constantly trying to reality check that this thing is happening...right now. I'm definitely a person who needs reflection to understand how influential a moment was. 
Anyway, I love this jumper that I got from my mom. In my opinion, jumper's are socially acceptable onesies...so are rompers. I'm so overwhelmed at having free time that's really free, not just a day when I'm not doing work but really should be. I have lots of adventures planned for this week and I'm beyond excited!

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

March Madness












Though it's already May, I thought I would share the pictures from my disposable camera that were taken mostly in March. Some events include my 90s roller skating party, St. Patrick's Day, playing bocce ball at Union Hall, and the second annual Catalina wine mixer. I can't believe how quickly time has passed. All of these photos seemed like they just happened, but I'm closer to graduation than I am to March! I'm beyond excited for what lies ahead. Let the good times rolllll! 


Monday, May 5, 2014

Senior Formal





I was away this past weekend visiting my boyfriend and unfortunately got sick. It was one of those 'worth it' weekends, so I don't care that I've hardly left my bed today. Last Saturday night was Senior Formal! NYU went all out and booked a beautiful venue on the water at Chelsea Piers. I ate steak and salmon...I can have it all! I wore a floor length dress and my highest heels that made me feel like an amazonian until too much dancing meant I had to switch them for the flats I stashed in my purse. There was lots of champagne and boogying down to my favorite tunes. We got these giant balloons and carried them around at the end of the night. It made it very easy to spot my friends in the chaos of leaving! I took mine into the subway and a good samaritan helped me shove it through the metro turnstile. I ended up giving it to someone who was eyeing it. What am I going to do with a giant balloon anyway? Might as well share the love!