it’s been a really long winter. many people often ask me, when they learn that i grew up in california, why i would ever choose to live in a place with such harsh, cold weather. i have to admit that as depressing as northeastern winters may be, it is the long months of waiting through november to march that makes me appreciate the spring so much more. it makes me happy to no end when i leave work and the sun is still shining. i don’t even mind that during spring, the birds start chirping next to my window at 7 in the morning, or that the blooming flowers are suffocating me with their pollen. opening day in april is one of my favorite days of the year, a sign that summer softball is just around the corner. i love it when it is warm enough i can wear flip flops and drive with my windows rolled down blasting trashy pop music like a true california girl.
i guess life is often like that, too. sometimes, waiting for the next “season” of your life takes much longer than you would like. as i watch my friends and peers around me transition to various life stages, whether it be a career change, a new relationship, starting a family, i often wonder what i’m supposed to be learning through this particular season of my life and when i’ll be “ready” to move on to something else. the process is painful at times, but like bostonian winter, is extremely worth it if you’re able to wait it out.
so here’s a rather long photo post, about my most recent long winter, and the spring that i’m looking forward to just around the corner (those of you who make it to the bottom will receive a hint as to where i’ll be for the next two years!)
after a historic snowfall in boston, auggie and i went on a photo shoot around boston. it was cold.

for a while now, my projects at work have been europe and asia-based, so i’ve been working odd early and late hours. here’s a picture of the frozen charles next to my office at 5am in the morning.

it was so cold that mit built an icewall.

my mother braved the cold and came to visit me in february!

valentine’s day love from mama:

valentine’s day love from friends:

my friends and i celebrated the arrival of spring at the cherry blossom festival in DC:















