Departure
I started this entry at JFK waiting to get on the plane to London. I’m now sitting in the lobby of the Central London hotel that the Fulbright Commission is putting us up in over the course of our three-day orientation, waiting to check into my room. I can’t believe I’m really here.
A lot has happened over the last two weeks. Life is moving so fast, and it’s hard to catch up with it. I already miss New York. The few months I spent there were equal parts challenging and inspiring. It seems so surreal that I won’t be going into the office tomorrow morning. The all-too-brief chapter of my life that was Pentagram is now closed, and a new one will start tomorrow.
I’m too exhausted to write a long reflective entry, so I think I’ll just list the highlights of my last two weeks in New York with photos after the jump.

A view from the Brooklyn Bridge

