I’m sending my passport in to get renewed instead of saying I lost it. However, being dishonest was my first thought. My passport is really the last physical item that connects me with the places I’ve travelled to. Most of my traveling was done while studying abroad in Bulgaria and traveling through Eastern Europe in […]
Yearly Archives: 2009
I just enjoyed my first weekend free since June 6th. Brooke and I stayed a night at the Westin Waterfront, went to the Institute of Contemporary Art, the Barking Crab, Flour, IMAX, the Kendall Theater, watched Mad Men, and ate falafel sandwiches. My favorite part was doing nothing by a pool on Sunday. I didn’t […]
Family came in from Panama, and friends traveled from all over the country to celebrate in Charlton with Jessica and Jesse. Everyone was not only warm and inviting, but also just really, really fun. The dance floor was an event in itself, and the Panamanian finale capped an already colorful and vibrant day. Glad to […]
Family, great friends, and good food. That’s what was important to Jenya and Andre, and that’s exactly what their wedding was all about. Even the little bit of Cape traffic that set the schedule back didn’t distract them from the beautiful day or from the wonderful people that had come to celebrate with them. The […]
I’ve been looking forward to Candice and Jeff’s wedding since their engagement shoot in May. Both are a lot of fun and their wedding was no different. On Saturday they got ready at the Kendall Hotel before marrying and celebrating at the Cambridge Multicultural Arts Center. I don’t need to be reminded why I love […]
Last week I had the pleasure of spending a day at Crossroads for Kids’ Camp Wing. I got to jump rope and eat english muffin pizzas, but the best part was interacting with the children. The camp functions to create “a safe and caring community where young people from at-risk environments discover a sense of […]
Meg and Josh were married at the Old South Meeting House and then celebrated with friends and family at the Downtown Harvard Club. It was the first time I’ve seen a best-man perform an interpretative dance (there were no words to describe the love for his brother, but Enya helped). And it was the first […]