If I had started Project 365 on Jan. 1st . . .

I was looking at some of my pictures from earlier this year and thinking about which pictures I would have used for Project 365 if I had started it on January 1st. This is what I found.

January 10th - Ice, Ice Baby


February 27th - Sammy scrapbooks


March 2nd - Jodi Picoult


March 6th - American Cup


March 13th - Yale University


March 16th - New Pond

March 27th - Caterpillar Tile


March 30th - Sammy examines the corner

A New Morning Routine?



I bet this will bring a smile to your face! :)

April Wrap-up

April has been a crazy, busy month, which is probably why I haven't written in my blog recently. I have been able to keep my Project 365 going at least, but I wanted to write some things down here before the month was over.

The first weekend in April, I flew down to West Virginia to spend the Easter holidays with my family and meet Esther's family for the first time. The days flew by as we painted eggs, jumped on the trampoline in the backyard, played with little kids, and enjoyed being together. On Saturday Mom and I attended Esther's bridal shower (Paul and Dad came later), and on Sunday we celebrated Easter. One of the highlights of this trip was visiting Ohio for the first time (having a Sonic Dr Pepper on the way back to the airport wasn't too bad either).

The next weekend was just as busy. I went to New York City on Saturday and then Stars on Ice in Boston on Sunday. Unlike last year, when the weather was still cold and damp, this year's trip to New York came on the perfect spring day. I visited the Metropolitan Museum of Art and then walked around Central Park, enjoying the beautiful flowering trees and gorgeous sunshine. I ended the day by eating dinner at a place called Pop Burger (great food, awful music) and buying a red velvet cupcake at Magnolia Bakery for the trip home. On Sunday I went into Boston to see Stars on Ice at the Garden. I didn't sit as close to the ice as I usually do, but I still loved seeing many of the skaters I had never seen before (Mirai Nagasu, Jeremy Abbott, Davis & White), as well as some of my favorites (Belbin & Agosto, Yuka Sato).

I made another trip the following week, this time for a job interview. I drove out to Williamstown on Thursday for the interview and then stayed in Lenox that night. The next day I stopped at a bookstore in Pittsfield and then went to the Norman Rockwell Museum. That afternoon I stopped for a late lunch at the On the Border in Springfield (it's become a tradition every time I go out to Western Mass.) before heading on home.

The rest of my days have been filled with scanning online job postings, sending out resumes, and doing other random errands. I've also been able to exercise a little bit more, including lifting weights and walking.

Project 365

In my ongoing quest to keep myself busy, I've decided to tackle a new project: Project 365. The premise is fairly simple. You take one picture each day for a year and post it in a blog or photo album where others can see it. At the end of the 365 days, you'll have a pictorial record of the year and hopefully have improved your photography skills in the process. Most people start on January 1, but I'm going to begin tomorrow, April 1 (this is no April Fool's joke, I promise).

You can find my Project 365 blog at http://kendra365project.blogspot.com/. There's nothing there yet, but there should be something there by this time tomorrow.

Wet & Wild Weekend


As another rainstorm moved into New England this morning, I realized that I hadn't posted anything about the weekend Paul came to visit me two weeks ago. As the title suggests, it was a weekend of rain, rain, and more rain. It literally poured nonstop from Saturday morning through Monday evening. Luckily, the sun did come out on Tuesday, Paul's last day here. Here are a few highlights from the weekend.

On Saturday, Paul and I drove down to New Haven, CT, to see the Yale campus and eat at Louis' Lunch, the first place to ever serve hamburgers. We couldn't see much of Yale through the rain, of course, but we did manage to look around the campus bookstore and take a few photos. Louis' Lunch was an interesting experience. The place is tiny, but people were packed inside, waiting for their broiled hamburgers. We had to wait almost an hour to receive our food, but we both thought it was worth it. I did wish that I had ordered cheese or mayonnaise with mine because it was a little dry. We ended our time in New Haven by looking around IKEA and then drove back home.

The next day Paul and I went to church in the morning and then drove to South Boston to visit the JFK Presidential Library & Museum. Mom, Dad and I had visited it this past summer, but it was great to see it again (especially because it was dry inside). We spent a couple of hours there and then drove out to Brown Sugar, my favorite restaurant in Boston. (When I lived on Park Drive in Boston, the restaurant was right across from my apartment. I probably ordered out from it every other week. That branch is now closed, but I love going to the one on Commonwealth Ave.) We were lucky to find a parking spot nearby, even though we still got soaked walking to and from the restaurant. At least the food — Thai Fried Rice — was worth it.

On Monday we had planned to go into Cambridge to visit some of the museums at Harvard. However, we both decided we were tired of getting out in the rain, so we played a game of Scrabble in the morning and then went to see Avatar in the afternoon. That night we had roast and mashed potatoes, prepared by Paul, who is a most excellent cook.

The sun finally came out on Tuesday, even though it was still a little cool. Since Paul's plane left around 1 in the afternoon, we took the commuter rail into Boston and looked around the Quincy Market/Aquarium area. We then walked over to the North End and ate an early lunch. Since we were over there, we stopped at Mike's Pastry to pick up cannoli — yum! Then we were off to the airport to say our goodbyes.

Even though it rained almost the entire time, we both had a good time. It was nice being together just the two of us (and Sammy, of course).