Heirloom Tomato & Fig Salad

The end of summer is upon us, and it’s bittersweet. Now that Labor Day Weekend has passed, many of us are resuming regular work or school hours, putting our beach supplies back in storage, and saying goodbye to cookouts and rooftop bars. But even if you do work normal hours all throughout the summer, there’s something about that post-Labor Day feeling (i.e. today, right this very second) that’s just kind of a bummer. But it doesn’t have to be.

I LOVE this time of year. It marks a transition from not liking how my violin strings sound 75% of the time (#gutstrings #humidity) to thinking they sound pretty okay 75% of the time. It means that soon, I can stop worrying about maintaining a pedicure and get my cute boots on until at least March or April. And soon, I can go apple picking and make ALL THE PIES!! But for now, it’s still technically summer for another month, and all of the perks that come with crisp, cool weather aren’t here yet. So how can one really make the most out of this weird, transitional SummerFall? Two words: fresh produce.

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Sesame Chili Potato & Cucumber Salad

As much as I like to think I keep it current with internet phrases and memes, more often than not I am actually embarrassingly out of the loop.

Exhibit A: Until a quick Google search about 5 minutes ago, I literally had no idea what a “hot girl summer” was, why everyone has been trying to have one, or where the phrase even came from. Even now though, I only have a vague understanding of the criteria. Does it require having a tan? If so, I’m automatically disqualified. But does it involve cooking in an air conditioning-less kitchen on a 100˚F day and questioning every life choice I’ve ever made? Then I guess I’m nailing it.

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Tahini Deviled Eggs

Raise your hand if you are READY FOR SUMMER VACATION. *lots of girls-with-raised-hands emojis*

In the eight weeks since we last spoke over crepes, a lot has happened. I played a master’s recital, made my first ever wedding cake for my best friend’s wedding (Yes, MADE. I’m insane…), graduated with a master’s degree (with a former New York Yankee)… Oh. And another thing:

I GOT INTO JUILLIARD!!!! 

This is probably not real life. Actually, I’m positive it’s not. I’m definitely just having the deepest and most wonderful nap dream ever. Is somebody gonna wake me up before I pee? No? SO IT IS REAL?! 😀

In all seriousness though, I’m so excited to be continuing on in their historical performance program. I get to play baroque violin all day every day, play with an amazing group, and learn from some of early music’s most revered artists. This has been a dream of mine ever since I began playing baroque violin, and it’s actually coming true.

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….I am also a leeeetle bit wiped out though. This was a warm (not quite hot) mess of a busy year, even if it turned out to be SO BEYOND worth the struggle. Preparing an audition on baroque violin while still juggling grad student life on modern violin nearly made me crazy, and I questioned my sanity every 7 minutes, basically. One thing I learned in the process, though, is that when things get stressful, you just need to power through one day, one task, and one minute at a time. Bite-sized goals on small plates… Do you see where I’m going yet?

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