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We’re home safe and sound in Sicily and oh! how good it is to be home.  Mostly it’s wonderful to be back home with Elliott, who–according to me and Lena–is pretty much the best person in the world.  We had a completely lovely weekend together that involved little more than reading, hiking, eating, and savoring life together again.

Anyway, here are some fun photos from our trip to Charlottesville last week to visit my sisters (Emily and Julia) and my sibs-in-law (Jess and Jonathan), all of whom are current UVA students.  Elliott and I both went to UVA and love going back to relive old memories and make new ones with our siblings.  Because honestly… is there a more lovely college town in all the world?

Lena was pretty good in the car down to C’ville… and she even napped, which is unheard of!  Still, she was very glad to see her Aunt Jess.  She finally opened her birthday present from her aunt, too, which was accompanied by a note: “Brands don’t define you.  They just make you cooler.”  And it was a pair of darling little 12-month size Patagonia shorts!  Thanks, Aunt Jess!

Had to go to Take It Away, the sandwich shop where I ate lunch about 5 times a week as an undergrad.

 
Aunt Julia took a break from studying to come say hi!  And eat some of Mama’s amazing sandwich: tuna on wheat with sprouts.

After lunch we went over to Alderman library to visit Auntie Em.  She helped Lena walk up the steps of Alderman to imagine what it would be like in 2029 when Lena starts school at UVA.

Later we went down to the Map Room and met Alexa, one of Auntie Em’s best friends.  I used to study down here too!  Back when it was un-renovated and only a few people knew about it, of course.

And then on to visit the lovely Lawn!  The grass is lush, all primed for graduation in just a couple weeks.

From there we walked on to the Amphitheater, where Aunt Jess and Uncle Jonathan were listening to one of their friends play jazz on the stage.

For a final stop at UVA we went back to the Study Center, which was packed with students preparing for exams.  Lena kept climbing the stairs and really wanted to go into the library.  So finally I opened the door for her and let her crawl in.

And she was a total hit!  Look at this series of photos as one by one the students pop out of the carrels to admire the cute little baby.  She was totally hamming it up, taking one girl’s highlighter and then waving it around, putting it behind her head, babbling, bouncing up and down in the middle of the floor.  The whole room was giggling helplessly, including her mama.

Talk about some amazing therapy for stressed out students!  We love you, darling Lena.

3 :: in family, friends, Lena, travel, Virginia

Abi gets married!

This past weekend I had the great privilege of being a bridesmaid in my dear friend Abi’s wedding.  She and I were roommates back at UVA.  We loved living together our fourth year of college:

We’ve stayed very close friends ever since!  She was a bridesmaid in my wedding.  She’s the third on the left:

And she came to meet Lena when that baby girl was just a few days old!  She also brought me Nutella cookies, which makes her one of my favorite people ever.  She already was, of course, but this sealed the deal.
On Saturday my beloved friend Abi married the boy of her dreams, a man who had wooed her slowly and patiently over the last couple of years.  Their wedding was gorgeous, filled with a million personal details from Abi’s love of France (she’s a French teacher) and Jorge’s Mexican heritage.  Here are a few photos from my phone of this weekend:

Photos from a lovely bridesmaid’s luncheon.  From L to R: Johanna, Abi, me.

My mom came to help with Lena, and she had a wonderful time with her Grammie!  Do you love her new jeggings? :-)  So stylin’!

Morning of the wedding: Abi steams her gorgeous dress and Lauren (another dear friend who lived with us at UVA) preps to be a beautiful bridesmaid.

All the bridesmaids from UVA!  Six of us (out of Abi’s ten bridesmaids) had been friends at Mr. Jefferson’s University.

Abi is veiled for the ceremony!

Trolley ride to the wedding… such fun!  Maggie and I pose for a blurry shot on the ride over.

Final moments before Abi walks down the aisle to Jorge.  Stay hydrated, Abi!  She made all our beautiful hair pieces.

And they are married!!!  We rode the trolley again to take some photos and then arrived at the wedding venue, where Abi had made lovely papel picado and strung the cutouts over the dance floor.  Every detail of this wedding was hand-crafted and designed by Abi and Jorge.

Lena came to the party, where many of my friends were excited to meet her for the first time!  We had fun on the dance floor just the two of us (we missed Elliott :-/) and posed with an old friend, Johanna.

At the end of the night we even got a picture with the bride!  Lovely Abi and her Jorge headed off soon after this among the ringing of wedding bells.  I’m so glad for you, sweet Abi, and rejoice for you and Jorge.  Can’t wait to see you again soon so we can chit-chat about married life!

3 :: in friends, Lena, travel, Virginia

Abi gets married!

This past weekend I had the great privilege of being a bridesmaid in my dear friend Abi’s wedding.  She and I were roommates back at UVA.  We loved living together our fourth year of college:

We’ve stayed very close friends ever since!  She was a bridesmaid in my wedding.  She’s the third on the left:

And she came to meet Lena when that baby girl was just a few days old!  She also brought me Nutella cookies, which makes her one of my favorite people ever.  She already was, of course, but this sealed the deal.
On Saturday my beloved friend Abi married the boy of her dreams, a man who had wooed her slowly and patiently over the last couple of years.  Their wedding was gorgeous, filled with a million personal details from Abi’s love of France (she’s a French teacher) and Jorge’s Mexican heritage.  Here are a few photos from my phone of this weekend:

Photos from a lovely bridesmaid’s luncheon.  From L to R: Johanna, Abi, me.

My mom came to help with Lena, and she had a wonderful time with her Grammie!  Do you love her new jeggings? :-)  So stylin’!

Morning of the wedding: Abi steams her gorgeous dress and Lauren (another dear friend who lived with us at UVA) preps to be a beautiful bridesmaid.

All the bridesmaids from UVA!  Six of us (out of Abi’s ten bridesmaids) had been friends at Mr. Jefferson’s University.

Abi is veiled for the ceremony!

Trolley ride to the wedding… such fun!  Maggie and I pose for a blurry shot on the ride over.

Final moments before Abi walks down the aisle to Jorge.  Stay hydrated, Abi!  She made all our beautiful hair pieces.

And they are married!!!  We rode the trolley again to take some photos and then arrived at the wedding venue, where Abi had made lovely papel picado and strung the cutouts over the dance floor.  Every detail of this wedding was hand-crafted and designed by Abi and Jorge.

Lena came to the party, where many of my friends were excited to meet her for the first time!  We had fun on the dance floor just the two of us (we missed Elliott :-/) and posed with an old friend, Johanna.

At the end of the night we even got a picture with the bride!  Lovely Abi and her Jorge headed off soon after this among the ringing of wedding bells.  I’m so glad for you, sweet Abi, and rejoice for you and Jorge.  Can’t wait to see you again soon so we can chit-chat about married life!

2 :: in friends, Lena, travel, Virginia

at home and abroad

Here you go: a few photos from my iPhone of our journey from Sicily to D.C. mixed in with a few happy shots around home in Virginia.  We’re loving this gorgeous spring in VA!

From the Paris airport, enjoying special seating (even if she doesn’t qualify) and checking out our plane.

Ciao bella!  Welcome to the U.S. of A!

A trip to B&N (excellent literary choice, right all You’ve Got Mail fans?) 
& a early morning walk in the crisp spring air.

Snuggles with her Grammie and cool toys at Grampa and Marmee’s house!

“Please, Grampa, may I have some more?”  She loved the freshwater trout her grandparents served for dinner last night.

Today Lena and I walked to the college bookstore where I used to work from 2005-2006.  I don’t think I’ve been back since I worked there, and now my daughter and I are sharing my favorite smoothie.  Life moves fast!
3 :: in family, Lena, travel, Virginia

at home and abroad

Here you go: a few photos from my iPhone of our journey from Sicily to D.C. mixed in with a few happy shots around home in Virginia.  We’re loving this gorgeous spring in VA!

From the Paris airport, enjoying special seating (even if she doesn’t qualify) and checking out our plane.

Ciao bella!  Welcome to the U.S. of A!

A trip to B&N (excellent literary choice, right all You’ve Got Mail fans?) 
& a early morning walk in the crisp spring air.

Snuggles with her Grammie and cool toys at Grampa and Marmee’s house!

“Please, Grampa, may I have some more?”  She loved the freshwater trout her grandparents served for dinner last night.

Today Lena and I walked to the college bookstore where I used to work from 2005-2006.  I don’t think I’ve been back since I worked there, and now my daughter and I are sharing my favorite smoothie.  Life moves fast!
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