On Memorial Day, Sean, Adele, and I broke the rollerblades out of storage and went on a trek up to Randall’s Island on the East River. To get there, we took Wards Island Bridge, the pedestrian bridge at 103rd street. We bought our rollerblades…
Malachite Drop Necklace with Chain Accent
This past Christmas, my budding geologist of a little brother took notice of my interest in rocks over the past year and gifted me some pretty incredible rock + mineral beads. (He also included some coal in his gift, but I probably deserved that…
Photo via Me So HungryWhen it comes to picking restaurants, I am the absolute worst. Adele on the other hand is the queen of finding cheap, delicious spots with incredible ambiance. A bit ago when my little sister and her boyfriend were visiting the…
Sitting in my Indiana bedroom editing these photos of our apartment all decked out for Christmas, it’s pretty incredible to think about all of the things that happened in 2013. Sean got into medical school, so many travels, a bigger apartment, tons of projects,…
Just under a year ago, Sean, Adele, and I were on the Metro North going up to Beacon, NY for a Saturday trip. Sean was reading E.B. White’s book of essays and at one point he perked up and told Adele and I we…
One of my favorite things about living in New York City is how easy it is to get out of New York City. Don’t get me wrong, I love this smelly island of concrete, but sometimes it just feels really good to explore new…
A couple weekends ago, Sean and I took a little driving trip with some friends to get out of the city. We went to Montauk, the little town on the easternmost tip of Long Island. While the Long Island Railroad goes out to Montauk,…
Instax Post: The American Museum of Natural History
A few months back I went to the Museum of Natural History for the first time. The museum is one of the most famous NYC museums full of fossils, a planetarium, ocean life, bones, and a gigantic (fake) blue whale. It was really cool…
A couple weekends ago, Sean and I went to the MTA Transit Museum in Brooklyn. We found the Transit Museum on Atlas Obscura, this awesome site where you can find obscure and curious spots around the world. (This site is amazing. The night Adele…
Last weekend we took a little trip up to the northern tip of Manhattan to visit the Cloisters. The Cloisters museum and gardens are a branch of the Met with more of a focus on architecture, sculpture, and tapestries. (There was one room full…