I tend to hibernate in cold weather. But recently I've actually really wanted to go out. Not sure why, but I've very happy with the motivation. After lunch with a close friend of mine, I decided to walk a bit around the Copley Plaza and slow down to take a look at the city again.
Even with construction and other things going on, Boston always feels like home to me, no matter how it or I have changed.
Even with construction and other things going on, Boston always feels like home to me, no matter how it or I have changed.

I've been thinking so much about the future lately I shouldn't have to. I need to stop to enjoy the present more often. It had been a long while since I started working that I've actually taken time to wander about the city like I used to. It re-energized me in a way - like nostalgia hit me hard enough to bring back a part of myself that laid dormant for a while.
I felt inspired enough to spontaneously ask for vacation time to see a dear friend of mine while she's in Orlando the beginning of next month. Stopping to take in the city made me realize again how short life is and that I need to do things now as opposed to later.


Without stopping to actually enjoy the scenery and the air I would have never stumbled upon this cute little food truck, either. I had macarons once in Toronto, and was delighted to find this little truck outside the green line on my way home. If you see Cameo Macarons outside the Boston Public Library on the weekends, I highly recommend them. The nutella and pistachio ones are delicious.
I hope everyone's have a happy hump day! Enjoy the present! :D
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Have a great day!
-Chelle

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