Laura - mute it!
I couldn't have asked for a better bachelorette party weekend! Well, I guess it would've been better if Brittney came - we sure missed her. It was fun, though...very very fun. Laura, Tiffany and Jen are probably the most generous, caring and fun bridesmaids in the history of bridesmaids. The research I have done supports this.
We started off in New York on Thursday morning. Laura and I were welcomed to Tiffany's apartment with a basket of goodies and homemade cupcakes. Tiffany is quite the hostess (no pun intended) and quite the cook. I'm not sure if you knew that. Laura and I were super tired from our red-eye flights, so Laura made me an egg sandwich and then we passed out for a while. When we finally woke up, we headed out to do some shopping. I bought a pair of jeans that I wore everyday of the trip. True story. For dinner, the girls took me to my favorite restaurant in New York called Artisanal. I ate lots of cheese and it was delicious. After dinner it was time to dance, so we headed to a bar. It was close to empty, which was good because it gave Laura and I plenty of room to dance and chase each other around. It kind of smelled like a basement, but in a good way. After dancing it was time to sing, so we headed to Chinatown to Tiffany's favorite karaoke bar. Wouldn't you know - Jesus was there! We sang and I did my own rendition of Careless Whisper, which I dedicated to my friends. We got home and Tiffany made me pancakes and then they sent me to bed where I called Brandon nine times.
The next morning was not a pleasant experience for my body, but as the day went on I all started to feel better. We took the train to the Hamptons and found our adorable bed and breakfast. Our room was huge and really cute. The bathroom shower attacked Laura, but other than that it was really nice. The girls took me to dinner at a restaurant that was recommended to Jen. Turned out many people consider it to be the nicest restaurant in Southampton. She is a very in-the-know lady. The food was seriously delicious. Jen had to leave early the next morning, so it was just me and Laura and Tiff for the rest of the weekend. It wasn't beach weather, but it was a nice change from the heat wave happening in LA. We walked around town and had lunch. Tiffany and I had lobster rolls and Laura had - what else - a tuna sandwich. I have never seen anyone eat so much tuna in my life. We went to another great restaurant on Saturday night and took the packed train back to New York on Sunday afternoon.
It was truly one of the most fun weekends of my life and I will never forget it. I am so lucky to have such amazing best friends. Leaving was bittersweet - I was sad to leave, but I was also excited to see Brandon. And Fuji. And maybe Chico.
We started off in New York on Thursday morning. Laura and I were welcomed to Tiffany's apartment with a basket of goodies and homemade cupcakes. Tiffany is quite the hostess (no pun intended) and quite the cook. I'm not sure if you knew that. Laura and I were super tired from our red-eye flights, so Laura made me an egg sandwich and then we passed out for a while. When we finally woke up, we headed out to do some shopping. I bought a pair of jeans that I wore everyday of the trip. True story. For dinner, the girls took me to my favorite restaurant in New York called Artisanal. I ate lots of cheese and it was delicious. After dinner it was time to dance, so we headed to a bar. It was close to empty, which was good because it gave Laura and I plenty of room to dance and chase each other around. It kind of smelled like a basement, but in a good way. After dancing it was time to sing, so we headed to Chinatown to Tiffany's favorite karaoke bar. Wouldn't you know - Jesus was there! We sang and I did my own rendition of Careless Whisper, which I dedicated to my friends. We got home and Tiffany made me pancakes and then they sent me to bed where I called Brandon nine times.
The next morning was not a pleasant experience for my body, but as the day went on I all started to feel better. We took the train to the Hamptons and found our adorable bed and breakfast. Our room was huge and really cute. The bathroom shower attacked Laura, but other than that it was really nice. The girls took me to dinner at a restaurant that was recommended to Jen. Turned out many people consider it to be the nicest restaurant in Southampton. She is a very in-the-know lady. The food was seriously delicious. Jen had to leave early the next morning, so it was just me and Laura and Tiff for the rest of the weekend. It wasn't beach weather, but it was a nice change from the heat wave happening in LA. We walked around town and had lunch. Tiffany and I had lobster rolls and Laura had - what else - a tuna sandwich. I have never seen anyone eat so much tuna in my life. We went to another great restaurant on Saturday night and took the packed train back to New York on Sunday afternoon.
It was truly one of the most fun weekends of my life and I will never forget it. I am so lucky to have such amazing best friends. Leaving was bittersweet - I was sad to leave, but I was also excited to see Brandon. And Fuji. And maybe Chico.

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