Family (Taken with instagram)
Beach time (Taken with Instagram at 84th St Beach Stone Harbor, NJ)
Spring beach #nj (Taken with Instagram at 84th St Beach Stone Harbor, NJ)
Boy loves super soft doggy, #brooklyn (Taken with Instagram at Nevins Street)
Boy loves neighbor’s dog #brooklyn (Taken with instagram)
Easter egg hunting #nj (Taken with Instagram at 84th St Beach Stone Harbor, NJ)
Easter egg hunt break #nj (Taken with Instagram at 84th St Beach Stone Harbor, NJ)
Springtime @ union square market (Taken with instagram)
Winter Brooklyn kids (Taken with instagram)
….Ingrid was all “Are you sure he is ok spending the weekend with 100% lesbians?”
this made me laaaaaaugh. i remember our carefree youth and how liz, like, totally does not understand straight men at all, ever, i don’t even know if she knows how sperm works, to the point that when i was talking to a different lesbian friend that lesbian friend had to be like “i think it’s cute how you’re describing erections to me, but i’ve seen 90210.” ingrid and liz were all about their baby plans, even then, and mikki reminded me recently of how liz and i were going to have our babies at the same time and mike was going to take care of them, which was a really good plan, linda hirshman might have been right on that one, except that it would have meant staying at conde nast so that i could afford a baby and a stay-at-home husband, which i considered for several years, but no.
the time mikki and i went to liz and ingrid’s beach house she told me the story about how one of their friends wanted to hook up with this guy so she turned up her music really loud and called him and told him he should come over, he was missing this amazing party. i have probably spent the last decade laughing at this and wanting to know how that girl was going to explain a clean apartment with no one there when that guy came over, but he didn’t.
it’s true. we had a nice youth with each other, a marked lack of hospitalization for all of us in comparison to recent years, and boyfriends who were into queer everything. “he had dinner with murray hill.” like, totally.
Oh that “come cover to the party” story… a true early years in NYC classic.