The last two weeks have seen every kind of weather -- rain, snow, wind, sun, fog,
and temperatures ranging from 30- 80°.
My time was filled with working on my fundraising gala,
visiting three college campuses,
lunching with a couple of friends,
and preparing for Passover.
I was also cramming to finish my photo book of our trip to the Amalfi coast,
and of course, there was way too much time spent taking pictures of birds.
Some things can't be helped.
March 25
Treating myself to Baklavah tonight. If you want to get on my good side, bring me Greek pastries.
March 26
It wouldn't be a photo diary without the cardinal.
March 27
Lunch with a friend at a cute cafe.
March 28
Nightly ritual: Green smoothie for Junior GS.
March 29
The sweetest oranges from Trader Joe's (not color enhanced).
March 30
Working like crazy to get my Amalfi Coast photo book done.
It's only been almost two years since we went....😉
March 31
College visit in New England means lobster roll for dinner.
April 1
Seeing college campus #1 in the pouring rain through a bus window isn't encouraging.
April 2
Seeing college campus #2 on a warm and sunny day definitely increases the chances of wanting to go there.
April 3
18 boys here to watch NCAA Finals.
April 4
Fundraising meeting and a class at my synagogue today. Sunlight streams in through sanctuary windows.
April 5
Foggy morning.
April 6
Rainy day in NY city. Doctor appointment, dentist appointment, pit stop at Starbucks, lunch with a friend.
April 7
Ithaca,NY - #1 college town in America, it's been said.
April 8
Cornbread waffles at Waffle Frolic - YUM!
College campus visit #3. Which one will it be?
Love your photo diaries! A little of everything and the food always looks so good. I have been to Ithaca Commons.....lots of shops!
ReplyDeleteI love your photo diaries too Amy!
ReplyDeleteDidn't know that about Ithaca. So you have my curiosity up. What are the schools? Any near moi? You know, just in case jr. has a hankering for some lasagna. ;)
(All your pics are fabulous, but the one that made me laugh was all the sneakers!)
When I was teaching, I taught a class called AVID which was designed for "first in family" kids to get them to college. I can't tell you how many college visits I made - I loved them all. But, none involved a lobster roll!
ReplyDeleteYou always take such great pictures ... I'm so happy you're doing the photo diary again!
ReplyDeleteLove your photo diary, and that lobster roll looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteLovely photos.
ReplyDeleteHAPPY PASSOVER
Marilyn and family
Love these. The cafe looks darling.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos. The red cardinal has my heart.
ReplyDeleteAmalia
xo
I love your photo diaries! I think campus #1 deserves a second chance because even under the rain the building looked great!
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