oh to look like someone else. just for a day.


dear husband-to-be,


i'm afraid this will be a very serious letter. you see, i need you to understand something.

my looks belie who i really am. 

does that make sense?

i look like i would love to spend an evening at the opera. i would not.

i look like i might really like a swanky jazz bar. mmm...not really my thing. if you could find an off-the-beaten-path beatnik pub with some jazz on the side...that i could do.

i prefer a ball game to almost anything else.

i will always order a cheesburger. and i'm a cheap drunk. 

i laugh. a lot. out loud. at the most inappropriate of times. 

and when we go to the beach, you'll have to drag me out of the water at the end of the day. i will not be the one working on my tan. 

i look like i could be a politican's wife. and i could be. i could play that part really well.

but that is not the part i want to play. 

i am not perfect. i am a screw-up in the most glorious of ways. 

you see, i want to have a ping-pong table in the dining room. 

and i'll still climb a tree. or hurtle down a hill on a sled. 

i'm not the girl you think i am, when you first glance at me.

it's strangely frustrating.

but i refuse to change who i am to conform to what i look like. 

and if on that first glance, i come off as cold, it's simply because i'm shy and quiet and totally, madly in love with you. already. 

so please don't be intimidated by some idea of me. i'm flighty and i lose everything. and i'm funny. really, i am. at least, i think i am, and that's something, right?

and i still have this old-fashioned belief that the guy should make the first move.

so please, do. make the first move. 

you might just be surprised by what you find.




love, love, love,

the woman who is not the woman you first assumed i was (but it's okay, even my friends still make silly assumptions, and they've known me for a while)




diana! (first attempt).













1. Empire State Building. as seen from 33rd street. 
2. DUMBO, Brooklyn
3. Riverside Park
4. Riverside Park
5. Central Park
5. DUMBO, Brooklyn
6. American Museum of Natural History
7. Broadway. my friend Alex.
8. Upper West Side 
9. Upper West Side. between Amsterdam and Central Park West.



the film was so reasonably priced that when 
they handed me the processing bill for 
three rolls of film (37.39), 
I almost lost my lunch. 
i'm gonna have to get another 
job just to support this habit. 
oh brother.





about the beach...


....i went to the beach yesterday.



it was beautiful.

but the wind was a-blowin'.

and the waves were a-churnin'.

and the ocean and me had a knock-down, drag-out fight.

but i am a pacifist.

this is to say..

it was the ocean who knocked me down and dragged me out.

dragged me out good

so today, two days, after-the-fact...

i am still finding the most miniscule of sea shells plastered all over my body...

in the most unmentionable of places.



ahhhh...


i love the beach.

what to do in nyc: guide books






thanks to your prodding (asking about things to do here in the city) i'm newly exploring and adventuring and (dare i say it)... falling in love with new york city. 


these are the books i'm using in my travels. 1. because they suggest inexpensive things 2. they're easy to read (not too overwhelming)