Last week I developed a new obsession- Miya's sushi restaurant in New Haven. I had lunch there with two of my nearly-former Peer Health Educators and it has changed my life (mostly because now I want to eat there every day).
I look weird in this picture because I'm trying to hug two people who are a little too far away from me. But they look great.
Miya's will get its own post later this week. I am also considering going back for some additional research.
Last week also brought an abundance of pie, which is never a bad thing. My lovely co-workers held a little going away gathering for me feature 6 varieties of my favorite food group.
Naturally, I needed to eat a slice of each.
I have been lucky enough to work with some of the most intelligent, inspiring, fun, fabulous people for the last nearly-four years at Yale. This Thursday (my last day) is going to be a toughie.
And then, because six pieces of pie on a Friday isn't enough of a treat, we went to Miya's for dinner. Swoon.
We spent Saturday with our friends Krissy and Tim and their ridiculously cute girls.
Krissy made me the *MOST* lovely apron as a going away gift. It's made of this soft flannel, has corset-style lacing in the back, a tea cup applique on the pocket, and the daintiest ruffles around the edges. I adore it so much, and now am even further convinced that she needs to hurry up and start a business so I can buy every last thing she puts her needle to.
Krissy also makes really cute children, but she won't be selling them in her shop.
Ella and I played outside for a bit while the food was grilling.
We had some great salads with our meal. I made a mango slaw and Tim made an orzo salad with sultanas and pine nuts. I'm going to strong arm him into giving me the recipe.
After sups there was birthday cake for the Krissy. Happy summery times.
In more recent news:
As part of the never-ending stream of work to be done so I can be employed in South Africa, I found out this morning that I needed a full criminal record check and to be fingerprinted. Thankfully I had a friend in the Yale Police Department who could help me out. Now if only I had a friend who really like completing paperwork...
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