Bhizzle LOVE (cont.)

Hold it. I lie. We were all together the summer after graduation. That makes it 4 years, not 5. Thank goodness for Facebook. Without it we would’ve never known the truth.
This is one of my favorites. Good times.

Bhizzle LOVE.

Tomorrow some of my Brickhouse beauties will be in town. OH YES.
It’s so exciting! I love this picture don’t you? On a wine tour, on the lake, loving life. Oh senior year, sometimes I really miss you. The last time we were ALL together was…. graduation, or shortly thereafter. That was almost 5 years ago. YUCK. How horrible, right?! We’ve been together in bits and pieces over the years– a NH trip 2 years ago, Cal’s wedding last fall– but never back as the 7 deadly sins (You bet we dressed like that for Halloween. It was A-mazing). Since this weekend we’ll only have 4 B-hizzies in the house, Hannah’s wedding in September will be the big reunion. Als will be back from New Zealand!

It’s obviously going to be crazy fun.

Always is when we’re together:

So pretty, right?

Can’t wait for tomorrow. It’s been too long.

bridesmaid extravaganza

This weekend I am extremely sad to be missing out on Han’s bridesmaid dress hunting extravaganza weekend. BOO.

The last bridesmaid extravaganza weekend was a hoot!!

Not that I’m not excited to go home.
And see my mom and dad.
And eat Wegmans subs and Mario and Salvos Pizza.
And see WICKED!
Because believe me, I am.
But oh, for the love of dresses. A weekend of girls shopping is just my cup of tea. So I’m sorry to be missing it.
Hannah already picked out this dress:






















It’s the Silk Taffeta Strapless Dress from Anne Taylor

I LOVE. Isn’t it pretty? Even though we bought this dress (couldn’t pass up the sale price), the weekend is just a chance to see what else is out there. You know, from j.crew and such. Oh, the fun it should be.

VERY excited to hear all the details…
Have fun girls! xo.

ridiculously delicious chocolate chip cookies

Introducing: The world’s most delicious cookies! Zan’s mom’s specialty. These are not your average tollhouse cookies, although that’s the recipe Sue uses. There is something about the way she makes them that’s different than any other tollhouse cookies I’ve ever eaten. I’ve tried to replicate it, with no luck at all. They are so SO soft in the middle, almost as if they’re not cooked all the way through. Yeah, I know what you’re thinking. They are amazing. And no, you can’t have any.

This weekend we took a trip down to New Haven to visit John and Hillary. The cookies came with us and by the end only crumbs remained. Cookies for breakfast. Cookies for lunch. Cookies for dinner. Just the way I like it.

We did do other fun things besides eating cookies. I swear.

We took a tour of Yale

Saw some secret societies

Looked at old books

LOTS of old books.

Ate homemade Thai food

Cheered on Yale Hockey

And played a whooole lotta Wii
(that’s Zan in the front… and I’m to his left.)

Rhythm Kung Fu… I own you.