3 in a day?! Ya Don't Say!
So June is usually a busy month for me school-wise - finishing assessment updates, graduation video, etc but this year's June will be a doozy. And if you know me and being busy, you know that will mean an incredible degree of creative procrastination. I'm no longer down on myself about this - it's my necessary process, yo! Hence, the third blog post in a day.
My updated list, for your perusal:
1.DONE! Thanks Christina! Eat at Ayada Thai
2. Eat at Purple Yam
3. Eat at Papaya King
4. Eat at Peter Lugers
5. Eat at Karenderya
6. Eat at Lemon Ice King
7. DONE!Chaperone a class trip
8. DONE!Watch a Broadway play with the boys
9. Ride the Roosevelt Island Tram
10. Visit the Cloisters
11. Visit the Guggenheim
12. Visit the Northfork vineyards
13. Meet up with family/friends:
JZ, PO, BN, MT, JB, SQ,CB, AV, NR, FR, RU, RS, JC, CN, PF, EC, VC, CY
Stuff I did to commemorate our move with out planning it in advance:
1. Walked 30 blocks with some really great friends, shooting the breeze, catching up and appreciating the changes of the makeup of neighborhoods every bunch of blocks!
2. During the class trip I chaperoned (to Carnegie Hall, no less!) I got to see and hear, for free, my absolute favorite part of my absolute favorite orchestral work - Appalachian Spring. I was tearing up, it felt soooo full circle, as I first heard it during a particularly poignant time during my college years.
My updated list, for your perusal:
1.DONE! Thanks Christina!
2. Eat at Purple Yam
3. Eat at Papaya King
4. Eat at Peter Lugers
5. Eat at Karenderya
6. Eat at Lemon Ice King
7. DONE!
8. DONE!
9. Ride the Roosevelt Island Tram
10. Visit the Cloisters
11. Visit the Guggenheim
12. Visit the Northfork vineyards
13. Meet up with family/friends:
JZ, PO, BN, MT, JB, SQ,
Stuff I did to commemorate our move with out planning it in advance:
1. Walked 30 blocks with some really great friends, shooting the breeze, catching up and appreciating the changes of the makeup of neighborhoods every bunch of blocks!
2. During the class trip I chaperoned (to Carnegie Hall, no less!) I got to see and hear, for free, my absolute favorite part of my absolute favorite orchestral work - Appalachian Spring. I was tearing up, it felt soooo full circle, as I first heard it during a particularly poignant time during my college years.
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