Project 365: Days 296-309
296/365: Francesca and I went to Warby Parker at lunch to try on glasses and this photo was definitely an accidental capture, but there we are.
297/365: Francesca took this cheesy senior/tourist photo of us sitting on hay bales in a Sleepy Hollow median.
298/365: Lazy Sunday with this lazy kid.
299/365: Sleepy Hollow souvenir inventory: floaty pen with Headless Horseman? CHECK.
300/365: I met Jim at Cooper Union for a really interesting lecture on the history (and future) of the NY subway map. We left before they started on the future, however, since we only care about the past. Side note: HOW did we already get to day 300 of this year / why is my life speeding by so fast / help I'm old already.
301/365: Top-secret costume work that is no longer top-secret since Halloween is over. Having a mannequin head is surprisingly helpful when I'm trying to be crafty.
302/365: Senior pictures to celebrate National Cat Day.
303/365: I wasn't feeling well so I stayed home sick with this idiot, who likes to stare at the curtain instead of the interesting world of Brooklyn.
304/365: I got up super early to prepare for my second annual BOOzy Brunch.
305/365: I know this probably doesn't count as a photo since it's a screenshot, but I was so wiped from my party (and walking in the Halloween Parade/riding the subway with a heavy ice cream cone on my head) that we just lounged around and watched movies all day. First Beetlejuice, which I had never really seen and then Pee-Wee's Big Adventure, which made me realize that Pee-Wee and I have the exact same aesthetic and share a love of the absurd.
306/365: My Mister Softee bowtie was put on permanent display.
307/365: Daylight Savings time changes are the worst, but the light during my lunch breaks has been especially pretty this week.
308/365: I started a new book based on a recommendation from Trent about James Garfield and it's way more interesting than it probably should be. I also continue to be amazed that I can walk into the library and take books home for free.
309/365: Still obsessed with Mad Men and even more obsessed with Glen and Betty—I want an oil painting of this screenshot to hang above my couch // I heard fireworks and looked out my window just in time to catch the finale.