So, that brings me to my (what seems to be) monthly update on my life (though, this is a resolution of mine--to be more deliberate about writing on my blog because 1) I like it, and 2) it's the kind of social media sharing that I like the most, even though I know it gets the least amount of traffic).
To close out 2018, Sam and I spent a lot of time with family and friends in Utah and Boston. We also enjoyed getting to be outside a lot (in Utah) and eating at really yummy places (in Boston . . . though unfortunately I got food poisoning at one of those places, so now I'm sadly turned off from lobster rolls. But the rest of the food was really good!).
[Loving those bright blue Utah skies]
[Tubing with the family]
[Sam and I went snowshoeing in Sundance and it was really fun.]
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[In the meadow, we can build a snowman]
[Different view of Timp]
[The Emmanuel Church in Boston]
[We love Bailey and James!]
[In between the ceremony and the reception, we hung out at the Boston Public Library]
[At the reception. So literary. Very lovely. Much wow.]
[I might have taken two . . .]
[At the Dostoevsky table with all the cool kids]
[Quite the view]
[We also got to see Greer and Nathan, which was so nice.]
And then, when we got back to Princeton, to ring in the New Year (and to take a break during essay-writing time for me), we were able to go to the Metropolitan Opera in New York, where we saw Aida. Princeton has an opera ticket lottery, and I ended up winning tickets, so it made for a nice date night, complete with a very classy dinner at a gyro food truck. (And, honestly, the gyros were really yummy.) We also ran into some Princeton friends, so when the opera ended around 11:30 pm and the next train to Princeton was at 12:45, we had some friends to talk with on the train ride home.
[The Lincoln Center at night--also, New York shows up to the opera.]
[Feeling fancy]
[For the record, we did enjoy the opera, especially the scenery and costumes--the spectacle of it all. It was reallllly long, though, and I didn't know that it would be about 4.5 hours long.]
At the moment, I'm in Russia doing research while Sam is in Uganda for work. Let's just say that we're looking forward to being together again.
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