weekend

isn't it funny that we're... grown-ups?


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“isn’t it funny that we’re… grown-ups?” asked my high school friend michael over a brunch of quail eggs and polenta at a sidewalk table in the west village. six years ago in my illinois backyard roasting hot dogs over a bon fire in broad daylight, had we any idea that we’d be oh just casually having a sunday brunch as two working college-graduate humans in new york city? i had an inkling i’d be, just not with michael. {i thought he’d stay in the midwest, make $$$, pop out babes.} why yes, it is funny, i thought this morning in the shower as i shaved over all the cuts and scratches one acquires as a grown-up {or rather from visciously scratching allergy hives}. it’s funny that i spend most of my waking hours dreaming about the future, plotting adventures, building in my head the brooklyn home of my dreams and i rarely acknowledge that yes, i am living variations on the dream that i dreamt some time ago. 18-year-old molly would have wanted 22-year-old-going-on-23-year-old molly to be right here, physically and mentally, i think. i would have wanted this bike, to be doing these things, to be surrounded by these people. if this is being a grown-up, this is hilarious and i love it and i never want it to stop. the idea slapped me across the face after awesome thing after awesome thing presented themselves to me this weekend and they upped the awesome ante, awesomeness exploded, i became messy, i nearly cried in how wonderful life is. i’m going to list the awesome things i did this weekend. they might bore you to death, they might give you good ideas on how to be a funny grown-up.
1. biked through the village, down the hudson, under the moon, through the park, by a little lake, and down gay street {1}.
2. brought self on a date to the feist concert to see some of my very best friends perform with her. danced with every single last fiber of my being on stage until i nearly vommed {3}.
3. got a little drunk, bought a plane ticket to berlin for the month of july.
4. threw an impromptu breakfast taco dinner party {5}, which was accompanied by live original songs by a farmer friend with a surprise voice.
5. engaged in an afternoon slice of carrot cake at billy’s {8}. the moist kind with all them chunks. dreamt of the afternoon cake i will eat in berlin.
6. sipped whiskey, saw jazz by aaron diehl, spoken word opera by a balliett brother, and ben folds covers by an emergency room doctor {6}.
7. ate ghost chili salt and purchased a ramen noodle chocolate bar {4} at the meadows.
8. ate a meat pie from the brit store myers of keswick on the river as the sun set, almost bought a vintage juicer at the hell’s kitchen flea.
9. ate a tempura fried egg, hush puppies, and rosemary cotton candy at dirt candy.
10. had a midnight tamale and a coconut margarita.
11. strolled for hours up broadway as the upper west side slept.
12. was inspired, shocked, and grossed out in the best possible way at the cindy sherman exhibit {7}.
13. thought about home, about my family, about what on earth i will do with my life.
in some ways, this year has been the beginning of the part of my life that i've always looked forward to. i'm done with school {for now}, my metabolism hasn't slowed that much yet, and i can still dance like an idiot. many of you are probably laughing at me right now: "22-going-on-23 is certainly not grown-up status, young lady." lolz.
-yeh!


note to self


dear molly-of-two-days-ago:
if you don't stay in and nurse that nasty cough back to health,
and order the cheap wine to accompany your fried pizza,
and then proceed to accidentally stay out until the morning time
playing bocce ball in brooklyn with rob,
and then make a little stop in times square on the way home 
during a snow storm,
you will wake up the next morning with a full blown nasty cold.
and you will be forced to take shot after shot of dayquil,
chased by about four different batches of matzo ball soup.
 you'll also be forced to stay in and make peanut butter sandwich cookies 
{using the treats truck recipe}
and you will be coughing coughing all through sunday football.
and guess what!
it will all be worth it and your friends will take care of you
and, yes, a complete stranger will give you a high five 
because he thinks you're pretty.
in two days you will be tired and you will have a hurty throat,
but you'll have a fun little grin on your face because this weekend
was magnificent!
-yeh!!


you may call me lily briscoe


 montauk, montauk, montauk, montauk,
each in a different accent, never wanting to stop, someone kindly have it cease. eventually a battle of chicago versus long island broke out, but then of course as the choo choo passed easthampton, mohntawk trumped maantaak. it reminded me of all of the campers and certain family members and it made me miss my nasal a.
 
there is something very sad about those few moments after all of the fall leaves have fallen and before the holiday season has begun. but we beat them with bike rides, croissants, and decreasing the saturation on our photos so that bland looks like it was meant. and leaf crunching! oh, yes, and of course visiting the lighthouse... i'd like to hop in my delorean and meet a lighthouse keeper and ask him what he likes to cook and if he ever gets lonesome. it seems like a lonesome job.
oh, by the way, can you play the piano and open clams?
-yeh!



arthur avenue


in fleeing the city and the crowd of marathon runners and their cheerleaders this weekend, i found myself in the bronx. specifically, on arthur avenue, experiencing a bit of italy for my carby-loving pleasures. i experienced my first mozzarella en carozza {most easily identified as a deep fried grilled cheese} and was introduced to a lovely savoiardi cookie. i tracked down some cavatelli and mini gnocchi, and entertained the idea of purchasing an espresso maker. and then before i knew it, i was at the other end of little italy and it wasn't even lunch number two time. it made me a little sad that it went by so quickly... so i went down to the village to sockerbit and cheered up with little sweets that have cute names like smultron ponny and sura blåbärsbitar. 
oh, and for the official record, i did not get butt boosting jeans.
-yeh!