I'm Emily. NY, Good ol' USA. Headed to SUNY Binghamton this fall. I write and think too much for my own good. INFP, mostly.

Things I tend to like: Writing, longboarding, running, good music, tea, books, guitars, interesting company, deep conversations, concerts, cities, David Foster Wallace, headphones, black and white cookies, coffee

Music: Post-Rock, Post-Hardcore, 80’s Alt, Punk, Alternative. To name a few: Thursday, Bloc Party, Screaming Females, The Sugarcubes, Björk, Sonic Youth, Sigur Rós, The Magnetic Fields, Joy Division, Say Hi, Portishead, Pavement, Operatic, The Decemberists, The Cure, The Bravery, Cloud Cult, Balmorhea, Fever Ray

 

I can’t say how much I enjoy New York City. A friend and I went exploring today on a sort of whim, originally intending to go to the MET but ending up in places like the NY Public Library, Grand Central Station, Bryant Park, and Central Park. It was really nice just to walk around. Our umbrellas came in handy at some points. All in all a wonderful day. 

Our kitchen is finally (almost) finished! Which means that I can finally start preparing food with a stove for a change. It’s so nice and open in here. I love it.

Our kitchen is finally (almost) finished! Which means that I can finally start preparing food with a stove for a change. It’s so nice and open in here. I love it.

Very excited.

My Binghamton shirt came in today. I know it may be in bad taste to post photos of yourself in a college shirt (I guess it’s pretentious or something?) but I want to kind of document this. So here’s a photo that my mom snapped of me today, smiling like an idiot in my new Binghamton shirt. 

It’s been balls to the walls spring cleaning

Been cleanin’ since 7:30, just taking a brief break. I feel awesome. Also I’m pulling a David Foster Wallace in my cleaning bandana and glasses, incidentally. 

In which Emily happily taps along to the beat on a speaker while Gary steals things from the stage

In which Emily happily taps along to the beat on a speaker while Gary steals things from the stage