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Last night in the box

Tonight is officially my last night EVER staying at Neesa's place in NYC. I am SO sad! This place has kind of become a landmark in NYC for me. Every time I come here I always end up telling the cab driver "121st and Amsterdam"... my home away from home (if you will). It is really weird how time just passes so quickly before you. I remember when Nees started grad school here and now she is about to be done... JD in one hand and a one-way ticket to DC in the other. I feel so emotional about her leaving NYC but at the same time I am so excited to have her back at home. We have had such a blast with her these past few years but good thing is that there are many more memories to come. Now if only I can somehow make the move to the Big Apple myself... hmmmm...

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