it’s reunion time.

Forget Thanksgiving, my high school reunion is Friday.

10 years, people.

When did I get so old??

Am I excited? I think so.

Of course, the Facebook has brought the “high school reunion” thing to a whole new level. Don’t I already know everything there is to know about people from high school? Curious, I think I do. Facebook also informed me that for $30 I can get unlimited drinks from 7-9. If beers are $5 (which I’m certain they are NOT in Syracuse) that means I’ll have to drink 6+ beers in 2 hours to get my money’s worth. And it’s doubtful I’ll leave at 9. Which means more drinks on top of that. Heck no to that offer. I’ll be on the floor before I can even reconnect with all those “peeps” from so many years ago.

I’ll be paying by the bottle, thank you.

Or maybe… I should go for the drink specials. I might need it, after all…

I’m excited, though, for serious. It will be interesting and that’s all one can hope for after a night with people from your past.

Something to talk about, that’s for sure.

And that, in and of itself, is the best reason to go.

Meet Coco…

Meet Coco.

Coco the cat.

Coco belongs to one of the families my sister and I babysit for. He lives in a penthouse on Commonwealth Ave. It’s a tough life lounging all day long upon California kings and spending the evenings in front of the warm marble fireplace, but someone’s gotta do it.

thoughts for a tuesday.

Well, hello, Tuesday. I see you’re back around the block again. Tuesday is such a random day. It’s better than Monday, but not as good as Wednesday, which is nowhere near as good as Thursday. Anyways, here are some thoughts to keep it real:

1. Slowly, but surely, the artwork is going up in the apartment. Curtains are done, and projects are coming to a close. On Saturday I did a DIY paper pom-poms projects that came out pretty awesome. It’s cheap art, and I love it (picture below is pre-finished project). All we need to do now is put up the nice curtain rods. Then, I’m hoping to get out a mini-apartment tour for your viewing pleasure in the next week or two. Mostly though, I’m excited to sit back, relax, and enjoy it once it’s finished!

 

2. Last night I went to a book club meeting. It was just a catch-up meeting, so there was no book to discuss, but even if there was, we only ever talk book-talk for under 10 minutes every time (if that). We’re mostly in it for the wine, and the cupcakes Marilyn made last night weren’t too shabby either. Next up: The History of Love. I’m excited. I’ve been wanting to read it for awhile.

 

3. The dance party at school was {almost} a failure last week. Until I turned things around for the better. We invited the parents in to listen to the stories and dance along too. I could tell the kids liked having an audience for their storytelling, except NO kids would dance around the grown-ups. WHAT?! Well, the girls were shimmying and shaking a little, but the boys were glued to the floor. They would not budge an inch. After 2 songs, I said a nice thank you to the parents and we bid them farewell. I KNOW my kids were too shy to break it loose in front of so many parents, so once the door was closed, I turned up the music. It got pretty wild in the room, just as I suspected it would. SO I documented it and sent it to the parents, just for proof that they can and DO dance. The parents thought it was priceless, and it is. You can view the hilarious video HERE.

 

4. Last weekend I took a walk over the Longfellow Bridge to capture some fall pics of the Boston skyline. I loved walking in the cool air and the sunshine. I felt like such a Bostonian and feel so happy to live here. I’ve made it a point to document as many places around Boston as I can through instagram. You can follow me if you’d like at {nannerburns}. My sister once told me I spend more time taking pictures than actually living, but I beg to differ. I think I pay more attention to things now that I’m trying to photograph the everyday. This IS living. I notice things I would never have noticed before, and I capture images to remember days and moments. Memories fade, especially the simple ones like the walk downtown, or that random Saturday brunch in the South End. Pictures though, pictures can easily spark that memory again, and bring it back to you for years to come. Pictures are my favorite. Pictures are forever.

as the sun goes down.

I raced home today to catch this sunset.

I left work right around 4:15 feeling pretty crappy that the sun was on it’s way out. But the more I drove the more beautiful the light became, and it left me feeling humbled and happy that there is so much beauty on this earth. Even when the time changes against my will.

So in the end, I suppose I’m glad the sun was setting at 4:15.

Because I got to see it tonight.

And it was absolutely incredible.