These are pretty much the only photos I have from this weekend. This weekend was "Reunion Homecoming" at Stanford and I worked almost all of Friday and Saturday to help with class reunion parties. I got to meet a lot of interesting alumni- including one who taught both Obama and Michelle at Harvard, and another who helped develop a program for NASA to get a space rover on Mars for 3 months (6 1/2 years later... the rovers are still going!). These photos are from the Class of 1975's dinner party on Friday, at a beautiful country club. Although we were there for what seemed like forever, the venue was beautiful and the food was delicious (mushroom ravioli with roasted butternut squash... yum!) I have no idea what those desserts in the photo are actually called, but I'd like to rename them "heaven."
Then, this Sunday was dedicated to the upcoming week which includes a midterm, two essays, a response paper and a problem set. I already wish it was Friday. Can I have a real weekend, please?
That sounds like so much fun to me... does that make me a nerd? :)
ReplyDeleteThe "heaven" desserts look YUMMY!
ReplyDeleteMushroom ravioli sounds like heaven! I just made mushroom lasagna and can't get enough of it. :)
ReplyDeleteI worked until 10pm on Friday, then I nearly had a heart attack during the Giants game on Friday, and on Sunday, I worked from 9am until 7pm, in which I had massive stomach pains for well over six hours, causing a trip to the E.R. for the night. You're not alone.
ReplyDeletewoww... that look so gorgeous! the lights and the fall colors on that tree are amazing.
ReplyDeletehope your weekend was fun, even though it was busy! :)
ah midterms...I do not miss those! Good luck on your tests and essays.
ReplyDeleteoh my gosh, those photos are so beautiful!
ReplyDeletehope you had a great weekend, although you were busy!
hugs (i`m hosting a giveaway! :)
http://lemontartsweetheart.blogspot.com
wow Celeste. these photos are beautiful! i especially love the last one!
ReplyDeletelights on trees already...definitely starting to look a lot like Winter
ReplyDelete