Monday, May 23, 2011
Martha's Vineyard and Mom in NY
I finished my spring semester at Columbia a week ago which means that I am officially one year into grad school! I can't believe I am already a year in but, at the same time, I can't believe that it was only a year ago that I was living out in California - so much has happened (aside from my becoming significantly less tan). Tomorrow is my first day of clinical rotations at a hospital - a real hospital, with real patients who really bleed. It is kinda freaky when you think about it... so I have tried to avoid thinking about it too much. To assist me in this endeavor, Chuck and I took a trip to Martha's Vineyard last week! The weather was not cooperating so we had the island to ourselves and we filled our days with sleeping in, lots of eating, bike rides, museum visits, looking at historic houses, walks, daily naps and watching quite a few Boston Red Sox games. We missed the sun but we had a lot of fun.After our stay in MV, Chuck headed to Boston for his sister's college graduation and I flew back to NYC for a weekend with mom! Officially, she was in town to see me over my break and to help Katherine and Sheldon finish their wedding invitations. Secretly, she was also in town for a bridal shower that Julie had organized. I don't have any pictures from that (they are currently on a flight back to Tampa, Florida) so those will come in a separate post.We did manage to finish the wedding invitations but they were quite a bit of work. Katherine and Sheldon have constructed a letter press so we would roll ink onto the template (see above) and then put the template over a sheet of thick paper and then crank the press down so that the text was imprinted into the invitation:If it sounds complicated, that is because it was complicated. Very complicated. But, in the end, well worth the effort because they came out looking pretty amazing! This was also the inaugural visit for mom to Katherine and Sheldon's new apartment on the lower east side. The apartment has a much larger living room which is great for entertaining (and for letting your sister sleep over when she is too tired to make it home), but this came at the expense of kitchen space:What a week!
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