12.6.18

I spent the earlier part of this week at a work retreat in Ithaca, NY. While preparing for the trip I only packed warm weather clothing. While I knew I would indoors much of the time, the bone-chilling cold of upstate NY frightens me. And as usual, the weather did not disappoint. On Tuesday morning I woke up to a winter wonderland. The snow was beautiful and peaceful– never words I would associate with NYC snowfall. Nonetheless, I could not help but wonder, how do students survive in Ithaca. It was not only colder than NYC it also seemed darker and all around more depressing. While I sometimes wonder what it would be like to live in a more rural environment, I felt very grateful to live in NYC, where streetlights, people and all around hustle and bustle makes the winters much more bearable in comparison.

12.5.2018

This past weekend was a bit different.

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We both worked from home on Thursday and Friday, a rarity. He was sick most of the weekend and I just tried to be good company to lift his spirits.  On Saturday afternoon we ventured out the “local” Bronx Brewery.  It was a cool, relaxing place with an array of beer choices. We then ventured into the city to see friends and family and ended going to dinner with 10 people. A random Saturday night ended up with dinner for 10. As we were seated I thought to myself how lucky are we that  an unplanned Saturday evening would be so rewarding and fulfilling.

On Sunday I finished up my final and cooked a few meals.
It was by far one of the more quiet and easy-going weekends we’ve had in a long time and I was so grateful for each moment of it.