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Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - Just got home from My craniotomy, @nyulangone doctors are saying that it was an incredibly successful operation. New phase of the process is starting now! 1)diagnosis 2)surgery 3)recovery LFG FAM, We will know more when the molecular pathology comes back in a couple weeks! #easyasonetwothree #bestthanksgivingever #grateful #totalresection #holeinone thank you from the bottom of my heart for the love and support. I really do love you all right back 🫰🏼
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - Just got home from My craniotomy, @nyulangone doctors are saying that it was an incredibly successful operation. New phase of the process is starting now! 1)diagnosis 2)surgery 3)recovery LFG FAM, We will know more when the molecular pathology comes back in a couple weeks! #easyasonetwothree #bestthanksgivingever #grateful #totalresection #holeinone thank you from the bottom of my heart for the love and support. I really do love you all right back 🫰🏼
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - Just got home from My craniotomy, @nyulangone doctors are saying that it was an incredibly successful operation. New phase of the process is starting now! 1)diagnosis 2)surgery 3)recovery LFG FAM, We will know more when the molecular pathology comes back in a couple weeks! #easyasonetwothree #bestthanksgivingever #grateful #totalresection #holeinone thank you from the bottom of my heart for the love and support. I really do love you all right back 🫰🏼
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Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - On the summer solstice and under a full moon, we were married in the presence of our closest family and friends. 

Full story to come.
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - On the summer solstice and under a full moon, we were married in the presence of our closest family and friends. 

Full story to come.
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - On the summer solstice and under a full moon, we were married in the presence of our closest family and friends. 

Full story to come.
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - On the summer solstice and under a full moon, we were married in the presence of our closest family and friends. 

Full story to come.
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - We were married in the Solarium next to the Piano Bar at the Hotel Chelsea. Choosing the Chelsea was an easy decision. It’s iconic, filled with art and history. I grew up on 22nd between 5th and 6th, and remember it in its late 90’s crumbling glory. The Solarium, small and perfect for our 35 guests, has a beautiful skylight running the length of the room. Decorated with plants and greenery, it was perfect as it was, requiring minimal decoration.

Our best friend Sammy (Bart’s best friend since birth) who knows us as individuals and as a couple better than anyone else, officiated the ceremony. It felt comfortable, relaxed, and unfussy. Our violinist played as we each walked down the aisle with our parents. The three of us stood in front of an arch I constructed from wooden dowels, tissue paper flowers from Etsy, Velcro, and hot glue. We were flanked by two bunches of my favorite Allium flowers. We each took a long moment to take in the space before our vows. We wanted to be as present as possible. 

After the ceremony, we had a champagne toast, and Bart’s brothers each said a few words. Our guests stayed for a cocktail hour while we left to do photos in our room. We left the Hotel Chelsea and went to the West Village with our photographers. Standing on a corner next to a tipped-over trash can for 15 minutes, trying to hail a cab, we were met with honks and cheers. It was a quintessential New York moment, a reminder that the city stops for no one.

We walked around the West Village, taking photos at all our favorite neighborhood spots. We stopped by Grove Apothecary to see our pharmacists, who have always taken such good care of us. We visited the Jane laundromat, where Bart has made friends with everyone who works there. We were all heartbroken when he got sick, but no one was as crushed as our friends at the laundromat. We dropped in at Casa Magazines, where Bart buys copies of the magazines he’s published in. This community is a part of our everyday lives. They’ve made our New York City feel like a close knit small town. Their kindness and care got us to the other side of a terrifying time, and we wanted to share a piece of the other side with them.
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - We were married in the Solarium next to the Piano Bar at the Hotel Chelsea. Choosing the Chelsea was an easy decision. It’s iconic, filled with art and history. I grew up on 22nd between 5th and 6th, and remember it in its late 90’s crumbling glory. The Solarium, small and perfect for our 35 guests, has a beautiful skylight running the length of the room. Decorated with plants and greenery, it was perfect as it was, requiring minimal decoration.

Our best friend Sammy (Bart’s best friend since birth) who knows us as individuals and as a couple better than anyone else, officiated the ceremony. It felt comfortable, relaxed, and unfussy. Our violinist played as we each walked down the aisle with our parents. The three of us stood in front of an arch I constructed from wooden dowels, tissue paper flowers from Etsy, Velcro, and hot glue. We were flanked by two bunches of my favorite Allium flowers. We each took a long moment to take in the space before our vows. We wanted to be as present as possible. 

After the ceremony, we had a champagne toast, and Bart’s brothers each said a few words. Our guests stayed for a cocktail hour while we left to do photos in our room. We left the Hotel Chelsea and went to the West Village with our photographers. Standing on a corner next to a tipped-over trash can for 15 minutes, trying to hail a cab, we were met with honks and cheers. It was a quintessential New York moment, a reminder that the city stops for no one.

We walked around the West Village, taking photos at all our favorite neighborhood spots. We stopped by Grove Apothecary to see our pharmacists, who have always taken such good care of us. We visited the Jane laundromat, where Bart has made friends with everyone who works there. We were all heartbroken when he got sick, but no one was as crushed as our friends at the laundromat. We dropped in at Casa Magazines, where Bart buys copies of the magazines he’s published in. This community is a part of our everyday lives. They’ve made our New York City feel like a close knit small town. Their kindness and care got us to the other side of a terrifying time, and we wanted to share a piece of the other side with them.
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - We were married in the Solarium next to the Piano Bar at the Hotel Chelsea. Choosing the Chelsea was an easy decision. It’s iconic, filled with art and history. I grew up on 22nd between 5th and 6th, and remember it in its late 90’s crumbling glory. The Solarium, small and perfect for our 35 guests, has a beautiful skylight running the length of the room. Decorated with plants and greenery, it was perfect as it was, requiring minimal decoration.

Our best friend Sammy (Bart’s best friend since birth) who knows us as individuals and as a couple better than anyone else, officiated the ceremony. It felt comfortable, relaxed, and unfussy. Our violinist played as we each walked down the aisle with our parents. The three of us stood in front of an arch I constructed from wooden dowels, tissue paper flowers from Etsy, Velcro, and hot glue. We were flanked by two bunches of my favorite Allium flowers. We each took a long moment to take in the space before our vows. We wanted to be as present as possible. 

After the ceremony, we had a champagne toast, and Bart’s brothers each said a few words. Our guests stayed for a cocktail hour while we left to do photos in our room. We left the Hotel Chelsea and went to the West Village with our photographers. Standing on a corner next to a tipped-over trash can for 15 minutes, trying to hail a cab, we were met with honks and cheers. It was a quintessential New York moment, a reminder that the city stops for no one.

We walked around the West Village, taking photos at all our favorite neighborhood spots. We stopped by Grove Apothecary to see our pharmacists, who have always taken such good care of us. We visited the Jane laundromat, where Bart has made friends with everyone who works there. We were all heartbroken when he got sick, but no one was as crushed as our friends at the laundromat. We dropped in at Casa Magazines, where Bart buys copies of the magazines he’s published in. This community is a part of our everyday lives. They’ve made our New York City feel like a close knit small town. Their kindness and care got us to the other side of a terrifying time, and we wanted to share a piece of the other side with them.
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - We were married in the Solarium next to the Piano Bar at the Hotel Chelsea. Choosing the Chelsea was an easy decision. It’s iconic, filled with art and history. I grew up on 22nd between 5th and 6th, and remember it in its late 90’s crumbling glory. The Solarium, small and perfect for our 35 guests, has a beautiful skylight running the length of the room. Decorated with plants and greenery, it was perfect as it was, requiring minimal decoration.

Our best friend Sammy (Bart’s best friend since birth) who knows us as individuals and as a couple better than anyone else, officiated the ceremony. It felt comfortable, relaxed, and unfussy. Our violinist played as we each walked down the aisle with our parents. The three of us stood in front of an arch I constructed from wooden dowels, tissue paper flowers from Etsy, Velcro, and hot glue. We were flanked by two bunches of my favorite Allium flowers. We each took a long moment to take in the space before our vows. We wanted to be as present as possible. 

After the ceremony, we had a champagne toast, and Bart’s brothers each said a few words. Our guests stayed for a cocktail hour while we left to do photos in our room. We left the Hotel Chelsea and went to the West Village with our photographers. Standing on a corner next to a tipped-over trash can for 15 minutes, trying to hail a cab, we were met with honks and cheers. It was a quintessential New York moment, a reminder that the city stops for no one.

We walked around the West Village, taking photos at all our favorite neighborhood spots. We stopped by Grove Apothecary to see our pharmacists, who have always taken such good care of us. We visited the Jane laundromat, where Bart has made friends with everyone who works there. We were all heartbroken when he got sick, but no one was as crushed as our friends at the laundromat. We dropped in at Casa Magazines, where Bart buys copies of the magazines he’s published in. This community is a part of our everyday lives. They’ve made our New York City feel like a close knit small town. Their kindness and care got us to the other side of a terrifying time, and we wanted to share a piece of the other side with them.
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - We were married in the Solarium next to the Piano Bar at the Hotel Chelsea. Choosing the Chelsea was an easy decision. It’s iconic, filled with art and history. I grew up on 22nd between 5th and 6th, and remember it in its late 90’s crumbling glory. The Solarium, small and perfect for our 35 guests, has a beautiful skylight running the length of the room. Decorated with plants and greenery, it was perfect as it was, requiring minimal decoration.

Our best friend Sammy (Bart’s best friend since birth) who knows us as individuals and as a couple better than anyone else, officiated the ceremony. It felt comfortable, relaxed, and unfussy. Our violinist played as we each walked down the aisle with our parents. The three of us stood in front of an arch I constructed from wooden dowels, tissue paper flowers from Etsy, Velcro, and hot glue. We were flanked by two bunches of my favorite Allium flowers. We each took a long moment to take in the space before our vows. We wanted to be as present as possible. 

After the ceremony, we had a champagne toast, and Bart’s brothers each said a few words. Our guests stayed for a cocktail hour while we left to do photos in our room. We left the Hotel Chelsea and went to the West Village with our photographers. Standing on a corner next to a tipped-over trash can for 15 minutes, trying to hail a cab, we were met with honks and cheers. It was a quintessential New York moment, a reminder that the city stops for no one.

We walked around the West Village, taking photos at all our favorite neighborhood spots. We stopped by Grove Apothecary to see our pharmacists, who have always taken such good care of us. We visited the Jane laundromat, where Bart has made friends with everyone who works there. We were all heartbroken when he got sick, but no one was as crushed as our friends at the laundromat. We dropped in at Casa Magazines, where Bart buys copies of the magazines he’s published in. This community is a part of our everyday lives. They’ve made our New York City feel like a close knit small town. Their kindness and care got us to the other side of a terrifying time, and we wanted to share a piece of the other side with them.
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - We were married in the Solarium next to the Piano Bar at the Hotel Chelsea. Choosing the Chelsea was an easy decision. It’s iconic, filled with art and history. I grew up on 22nd between 5th and 6th, and remember it in its late 90’s crumbling glory. The Solarium, small and perfect for our 35 guests, has a beautiful skylight running the length of the room. Decorated with plants and greenery, it was perfect as it was, requiring minimal decoration.

Our best friend Sammy (Bart’s best friend since birth) who knows us as individuals and as a couple better than anyone else, officiated the ceremony. It felt comfortable, relaxed, and unfussy. Our violinist played as we each walked down the aisle with our parents. The three of us stood in front of an arch I constructed from wooden dowels, tissue paper flowers from Etsy, Velcro, and hot glue. We were flanked by two bunches of my favorite Allium flowers. We each took a long moment to take in the space before our vows. We wanted to be as present as possible. 

After the ceremony, we had a champagne toast, and Bart’s brothers each said a few words. Our guests stayed for a cocktail hour while we left to do photos in our room. We left the Hotel Chelsea and went to the West Village with our photographers. Standing on a corner next to a tipped-over trash can for 15 minutes, trying to hail a cab, we were met with honks and cheers. It was a quintessential New York moment, a reminder that the city stops for no one.

We walked around the West Village, taking photos at all our favorite neighborhood spots. We stopped by Grove Apothecary to see our pharmacists, who have always taken such good care of us. We visited the Jane laundromat, where Bart has made friends with everyone who works there. We were all heartbroken when he got sick, but no one was as crushed as our friends at the laundromat. We dropped in at Casa Magazines, where Bart buys copies of the magazines he’s published in. This community is a part of our everyday lives. They’ve made our New York City feel like a close knit small town. Their kindness and care got us to the other side of a terrifying time, and we wanted to share a piece of the other side with them.
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - We were married in the Solarium next to the Piano Bar at the Hotel Chelsea. Choosing the Chelsea was an easy decision. It’s iconic, filled with art and history. I grew up on 22nd between 5th and 6th, and remember it in its late 90’s crumbling glory. The Solarium, small and perfect for our 35 guests, has a beautiful skylight running the length of the room. Decorated with plants and greenery, it was perfect as it was, requiring minimal decoration.

Our best friend Sammy (Bart’s best friend since birth) who knows us as individuals and as a couple better than anyone else, officiated the ceremony. It felt comfortable, relaxed, and unfussy. Our violinist played as we each walked down the aisle with our parents. The three of us stood in front of an arch I constructed from wooden dowels, tissue paper flowers from Etsy, Velcro, and hot glue. We were flanked by two bunches of my favorite Allium flowers. We each took a long moment to take in the space before our vows. We wanted to be as present as possible. 

After the ceremony, we had a champagne toast, and Bart’s brothers each said a few words. Our guests stayed for a cocktail hour while we left to do photos in our room. We left the Hotel Chelsea and went to the West Village with our photographers. Standing on a corner next to a tipped-over trash can for 15 minutes, trying to hail a cab, we were met with honks and cheers. It was a quintessential New York moment, a reminder that the city stops for no one.

We walked around the West Village, taking photos at all our favorite neighborhood spots. We stopped by Grove Apothecary to see our pharmacists, who have always taken such good care of us. We visited the Jane laundromat, where Bart has made friends with everyone who works there. We were all heartbroken when he got sick, but no one was as crushed as our friends at the laundromat. We dropped in at Casa Magazines, where Bart buys copies of the magazines he’s published in. This community is a part of our everyday lives. They’ve made our New York City feel like a close knit small town. Their kindness and care got us to the other side of a terrifying time, and we wanted to share a piece of the other side with them.
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - We were married in the Solarium next to the Piano Bar at the Hotel Chelsea. Choosing the Chelsea was an easy decision. It’s iconic, filled with art and history. I grew up on 22nd between 5th and 6th, and remember it in its late 90’s crumbling glory. The Solarium, small and perfect for our 35 guests, has a beautiful skylight running the length of the room. Decorated with plants and greenery, it was perfect as it was, requiring minimal decoration.

Our best friend Sammy (Bart’s best friend since birth) who knows us as individuals and as a couple better than anyone else, officiated the ceremony. It felt comfortable, relaxed, and unfussy. Our violinist played as we each walked down the aisle with our parents. The three of us stood in front of an arch I constructed from wooden dowels, tissue paper flowers from Etsy, Velcro, and hot glue. We were flanked by two bunches of my favorite Allium flowers. We each took a long moment to take in the space before our vows. We wanted to be as present as possible. 

After the ceremony, we had a champagne toast, and Bart’s brothers each said a few words. Our guests stayed for a cocktail hour while we left to do photos in our room. We left the Hotel Chelsea and went to the West Village with our photographers. Standing on a corner next to a tipped-over trash can for 15 minutes, trying to hail a cab, we were met with honks and cheers. It was a quintessential New York moment, a reminder that the city stops for no one.

We walked around the West Village, taking photos at all our favorite neighborhood spots. We stopped by Grove Apothecary to see our pharmacists, who have always taken such good care of us. We visited the Jane laundromat, where Bart has made friends with everyone who works there. We were all heartbroken when he got sick, but no one was as crushed as our friends at the laundromat. We dropped in at Casa Magazines, where Bart buys copies of the magazines he’s published in. This community is a part of our everyday lives. They’ve made our New York City feel like a close knit small town. Their kindness and care got us to the other side of a terrifying time, and we wanted to share a piece of the other side with them.
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - We were married in the Solarium next to the Piano Bar at the Hotel Chelsea. Choosing the Chelsea was an easy decision. It’s iconic, filled with art and history. I grew up on 22nd between 5th and 6th, and remember it in its late 90’s crumbling glory. The Solarium, small and perfect for our 35 guests, has a beautiful skylight running the length of the room. Decorated with plants and greenery, it was perfect as it was, requiring minimal decoration.

Our best friend Sammy (Bart’s best friend since birth) who knows us as individuals and as a couple better than anyone else, officiated the ceremony. It felt comfortable, relaxed, and unfussy. Our violinist played as we each walked down the aisle with our parents. The three of us stood in front of an arch I constructed from wooden dowels, tissue paper flowers from Etsy, Velcro, and hot glue. We were flanked by two bunches of my favorite Allium flowers. We each took a long moment to take in the space before our vows. We wanted to be as present as possible. 

After the ceremony, we had a champagne toast, and Bart’s brothers each said a few words. Our guests stayed for a cocktail hour while we left to do photos in our room. We left the Hotel Chelsea and went to the West Village with our photographers. Standing on a corner next to a tipped-over trash can for 15 minutes, trying to hail a cab, we were met with honks and cheers. It was a quintessential New York moment, a reminder that the city stops for no one.

We walked around the West Village, taking photos at all our favorite neighborhood spots. We stopped by Grove Apothecary to see our pharmacists, who have always taken such good care of us. We visited the Jane laundromat, where Bart has made friends with everyone who works there. We were all heartbroken when he got sick, but no one was as crushed as our friends at the laundromat. We dropped in at Casa Magazines, where Bart buys copies of the magazines he’s published in. This community is a part of our everyday lives. They’ve made our New York City feel like a close knit small town. Their kindness and care got us to the other side of a terrifying time, and we wanted to share a piece of the other side with them.
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - We were married in the Solarium next to the Piano Bar at the Hotel Chelsea. Choosing the Chelsea was an easy decision. It’s iconic, filled with art and history. I grew up on 22nd between 5th and 6th, and remember it in its late 90’s crumbling glory. The Solarium, small and perfect for our 35 guests, has a beautiful skylight running the length of the room. Decorated with plants and greenery, it was perfect as it was, requiring minimal decoration.

Our best friend Sammy (Bart’s best friend since birth) who knows us as individuals and as a couple better than anyone else, officiated the ceremony. It felt comfortable, relaxed, and unfussy. Our violinist played as we each walked down the aisle with our parents. The three of us stood in front of an arch I constructed from wooden dowels, tissue paper flowers from Etsy, Velcro, and hot glue. We were flanked by two bunches of my favorite Allium flowers. We each took a long moment to take in the space before our vows. We wanted to be as present as possible. 

After the ceremony, we had a champagne toast, and Bart’s brothers each said a few words. Our guests stayed for a cocktail hour while we left to do photos in our room. We left the Hotel Chelsea and went to the West Village with our photographers. Standing on a corner next to a tipped-over trash can for 15 minutes, trying to hail a cab, we were met with honks and cheers. It was a quintessential New York moment, a reminder that the city stops for no one.

We walked around the West Village, taking photos at all our favorite neighborhood spots. We stopped by Grove Apothecary to see our pharmacists, who have always taken such good care of us. We visited the Jane laundromat, where Bart has made friends with everyone who works there. We were all heartbroken when he got sick, but no one was as crushed as our friends at the laundromat. We dropped in at Casa Magazines, where Bart buys copies of the magazines he’s published in. This community is a part of our everyday lives. They’ve made our New York City feel like a close knit small town. Their kindness and care got us to the other side of a terrifying time, and we wanted to share a piece of the other side with them.
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - We were married in the Solarium next to the Piano Bar at the Hotel Chelsea. Choosing the Chelsea was an easy decision. It’s iconic, filled with art and history. I grew up on 22nd between 5th and 6th, and remember it in its late 90’s crumbling glory. The Solarium, small and perfect for our 35 guests, has a beautiful skylight running the length of the room. Decorated with plants and greenery, it was perfect as it was, requiring minimal decoration.

Our best friend Sammy (Bart’s best friend since birth) who knows us as individuals and as a couple better than anyone else, officiated the ceremony. It felt comfortable, relaxed, and unfussy. Our violinist played as we each walked down the aisle with our parents. The three of us stood in front of an arch I constructed from wooden dowels, tissue paper flowers from Etsy, Velcro, and hot glue. We were flanked by two bunches of my favorite Allium flowers. We each took a long moment to take in the space before our vows. We wanted to be as present as possible. 

After the ceremony, we had a champagne toast, and Bart’s brothers each said a few words. Our guests stayed for a cocktail hour while we left to do photos in our room. We left the Hotel Chelsea and went to the West Village with our photographers. Standing on a corner next to a tipped-over trash can for 15 minutes, trying to hail a cab, we were met with honks and cheers. It was a quintessential New York moment, a reminder that the city stops for no one.

We walked around the West Village, taking photos at all our favorite neighborhood spots. We stopped by Grove Apothecary to see our pharmacists, who have always taken such good care of us. We visited the Jane laundromat, where Bart has made friends with everyone who works there. We were all heartbroken when he got sick, but no one was as crushed as our friends at the laundromat. We dropped in at Casa Magazines, where Bart buys copies of the magazines he’s published in. This community is a part of our everyday lives. They’ve made our New York City feel like a close knit small town. Their kindness and care got us to the other side of a terrifying time, and we wanted to share a piece of the other side with them.
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - We were married in the Solarium next to the Piano Bar at the Hotel Chelsea. Choosing the Chelsea was an easy decision. It’s iconic, filled with art and history. I grew up on 22nd between 5th and 6th, and remember it in its late 90’s crumbling glory. The Solarium, small and perfect for our 35 guests, has a beautiful skylight running the length of the room. Decorated with plants and greenery, it was perfect as it was, requiring minimal decoration.

Our best friend Sammy (Bart’s best friend since birth) who knows us as individuals and as a couple better than anyone else, officiated the ceremony. It felt comfortable, relaxed, and unfussy. Our violinist played as we each walked down the aisle with our parents. The three of us stood in front of an arch I constructed from wooden dowels, tissue paper flowers from Etsy, Velcro, and hot glue. We were flanked by two bunches of my favorite Allium flowers. We each took a long moment to take in the space before our vows. We wanted to be as present as possible. 

After the ceremony, we had a champagne toast, and Bart’s brothers each said a few words. Our guests stayed for a cocktail hour while we left to do photos in our room. We left the Hotel Chelsea and went to the West Village with our photographers. Standing on a corner next to a tipped-over trash can for 15 minutes, trying to hail a cab, we were met with honks and cheers. It was a quintessential New York moment, a reminder that the city stops for no one.

We walked around the West Village, taking photos at all our favorite neighborhood spots. We stopped by Grove Apothecary to see our pharmacists, who have always taken such good care of us. We visited the Jane laundromat, where Bart has made friends with everyone who works there. We were all heartbroken when he got sick, but no one was as crushed as our friends at the laundromat. We dropped in at Casa Magazines, where Bart buys copies of the magazines he’s published in. This community is a part of our everyday lives. They’ve made our New York City feel like a close knit small town. Their kindness and care got us to the other side of a terrifying time, and we wanted to share a piece of the other side with them.
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - We were married in the Solarium next to the Piano Bar at the Hotel Chelsea. Choosing the Chelsea was an easy decision. It’s iconic, filled with art and history. I grew up on 22nd between 5th and 6th, and remember it in its late 90’s crumbling glory. The Solarium, small and perfect for our 35 guests, has a beautiful skylight running the length of the room. Decorated with plants and greenery, it was perfect as it was, requiring minimal decoration.

Our best friend Sammy (Bart’s best friend since birth) who knows us as individuals and as a couple better than anyone else, officiated the ceremony. It felt comfortable, relaxed, and unfussy. Our violinist played as we each walked down the aisle with our parents. The three of us stood in front of an arch I constructed from wooden dowels, tissue paper flowers from Etsy, Velcro, and hot glue. We were flanked by two bunches of my favorite Allium flowers. We each took a long moment to take in the space before our vows. We wanted to be as present as possible. 

After the ceremony, we had a champagne toast, and Bart’s brothers each said a few words. Our guests stayed for a cocktail hour while we left to do photos in our room. We left the Hotel Chelsea and went to the West Village with our photographers. Standing on a corner next to a tipped-over trash can for 15 minutes, trying to hail a cab, we were met with honks and cheers. It was a quintessential New York moment, a reminder that the city stops for no one.

We walked around the West Village, taking photos at all our favorite neighborhood spots. We stopped by Grove Apothecary to see our pharmacists, who have always taken such good care of us. We visited the Jane laundromat, where Bart has made friends with everyone who works there. We were all heartbroken when he got sick, but no one was as crushed as our friends at the laundromat. We dropped in at Casa Magazines, where Bart buys copies of the magazines he’s published in. This community is a part of our everyday lives. They’ve made our New York City feel like a close knit small town. Their kindness and care got us to the other side of a terrifying time, and we wanted to share a piece of the other side with them.
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - We were married in the Solarium next to the Piano Bar at the Hotel Chelsea. Choosing the Chelsea was an easy decision. It’s iconic, filled with art and history. I grew up on 22nd between 5th and 6th, and remember it in its late 90’s crumbling glory. The Solarium, small and perfect for our 35 guests, has a beautiful skylight running the length of the room. Decorated with plants and greenery, it was perfect as it was, requiring minimal decoration.

Our best friend Sammy (Bart’s best friend since birth) who knows us as individuals and as a couple better than anyone else, officiated the ceremony. It felt comfortable, relaxed, and unfussy. Our violinist played as we each walked down the aisle with our parents. The three of us stood in front of an arch I constructed from wooden dowels, tissue paper flowers from Etsy, Velcro, and hot glue. We were flanked by two bunches of my favorite Allium flowers. We each took a long moment to take in the space before our vows. We wanted to be as present as possible. 

After the ceremony, we had a champagne toast, and Bart’s brothers each said a few words. Our guests stayed for a cocktail hour while we left to do photos in our room. We left the Hotel Chelsea and went to the West Village with our photographers. Standing on a corner next to a tipped-over trash can for 15 minutes, trying to hail a cab, we were met with honks and cheers. It was a quintessential New York moment, a reminder that the city stops for no one.

We walked around the West Village, taking photos at all our favorite neighborhood spots. We stopped by Grove Apothecary to see our pharmacists, who have always taken such good care of us. We visited the Jane laundromat, where Bart has made friends with everyone who works there. We were all heartbroken when he got sick, but no one was as crushed as our friends at the laundromat. We dropped in at Casa Magazines, where Bart buys copies of the magazines he’s published in. This community is a part of our everyday lives. They’ve made our New York City feel like a close knit small town. Their kindness and care got us to the other side of a terrifying time, and we wanted to share a piece of the other side with them.
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - We were married in the Solarium next to the Piano Bar at the Hotel Chelsea. Choosing the Chelsea was an easy decision. It’s iconic, filled with art and history. I grew up on 22nd between 5th and 6th, and remember it in its late 90’s crumbling glory. The Solarium, small and perfect for our 35 guests, has a beautiful skylight running the length of the room. Decorated with plants and greenery, it was perfect as it was, requiring minimal decoration.

Our best friend Sammy (Bart’s best friend since birth) who knows us as individuals and as a couple better than anyone else, officiated the ceremony. It felt comfortable, relaxed, and unfussy. Our violinist played as we each walked down the aisle with our parents. The three of us stood in front of an arch I constructed from wooden dowels, tissue paper flowers from Etsy, Velcro, and hot glue. We were flanked by two bunches of my favorite Allium flowers. We each took a long moment to take in the space before our vows. We wanted to be as present as possible. 

After the ceremony, we had a champagne toast, and Bart’s brothers each said a few words. Our guests stayed for a cocktail hour while we left to do photos in our room. We left the Hotel Chelsea and went to the West Village with our photographers. Standing on a corner next to a tipped-over trash can for 15 minutes, trying to hail a cab, we were met with honks and cheers. It was a quintessential New York moment, a reminder that the city stops for no one.

We walked around the West Village, taking photos at all our favorite neighborhood spots. We stopped by Grove Apothecary to see our pharmacists, who have always taken such good care of us. We visited the Jane laundromat, where Bart has made friends with everyone who works there. We were all heartbroken when he got sick, but no one was as crushed as our friends at the laundromat. We dropped in at Casa Magazines, where Bart buys copies of the magazines he’s published in. This community is a part of our everyday lives. They’ve made our New York City feel like a close knit small town. Their kindness and care got us to the other side of a terrifying time, and we wanted to share a piece of the other side with them.
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - We were married in the Solarium next to the Piano Bar at the Hotel Chelsea. Choosing the Chelsea was an easy decision. It’s iconic, filled with art and history. I grew up on 22nd between 5th and 6th, and remember it in its late 90’s crumbling glory. The Solarium, small and perfect for our 35 guests, has a beautiful skylight running the length of the room. Decorated with plants and greenery, it was perfect as it was, requiring minimal decoration.

Our best friend Sammy (Bart’s best friend since birth) who knows us as individuals and as a couple better than anyone else, officiated the ceremony. It felt comfortable, relaxed, and unfussy. Our violinist played as we each walked down the aisle with our parents. The three of us stood in front of an arch I constructed from wooden dowels, tissue paper flowers from Etsy, Velcro, and hot glue. We were flanked by two bunches of my favorite Allium flowers. We each took a long moment to take in the space before our vows. We wanted to be as present as possible. 

After the ceremony, we had a champagne toast, and Bart’s brothers each said a few words. Our guests stayed for a cocktail hour while we left to do photos in our room. We left the Hotel Chelsea and went to the West Village with our photographers. Standing on a corner next to a tipped-over trash can for 15 minutes, trying to hail a cab, we were met with honks and cheers. It was a quintessential New York moment, a reminder that the city stops for no one.

We walked around the West Village, taking photos at all our favorite neighborhood spots. We stopped by Grove Apothecary to see our pharmacists, who have always taken such good care of us. We visited the Jane laundromat, where Bart has made friends with everyone who works there. We were all heartbroken when he got sick, but no one was as crushed as our friends at the laundromat. We dropped in at Casa Magazines, where Bart buys copies of the magazines he’s published in. This community is a part of our everyday lives. They’ve made our New York City feel like a close knit small town. Their kindness and care got us to the other side of a terrifying time, and we wanted to share a piece of the other side with them.
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - We were married in the Solarium next to the Piano Bar at the Hotel Chelsea. Choosing the Chelsea was an easy decision. It’s iconic, filled with art and history. I grew up on 22nd between 5th and 6th, and remember it in its late 90’s crumbling glory. The Solarium, small and perfect for our 35 guests, has a beautiful skylight running the length of the room. Decorated with plants and greenery, it was perfect as it was, requiring minimal decoration.

Our best friend Sammy (Bart’s best friend since birth) who knows us as individuals and as a couple better than anyone else, officiated the ceremony. It felt comfortable, relaxed, and unfussy. Our violinist played as we each walked down the aisle with our parents. The three of us stood in front of an arch I constructed from wooden dowels, tissue paper flowers from Etsy, Velcro, and hot glue. We were flanked by two bunches of my favorite Allium flowers. We each took a long moment to take in the space before our vows. We wanted to be as present as possible. 

After the ceremony, we had a champagne toast, and Bart’s brothers each said a few words. Our guests stayed for a cocktail hour while we left to do photos in our room. We left the Hotel Chelsea and went to the West Village with our photographers. Standing on a corner next to a tipped-over trash can for 15 minutes, trying to hail a cab, we were met with honks and cheers. It was a quintessential New York moment, a reminder that the city stops for no one.

We walked around the West Village, taking photos at all our favorite neighborhood spots. We stopped by Grove Apothecary to see our pharmacists, who have always taken such good care of us. We visited the Jane laundromat, where Bart has made friends with everyone who works there. We were all heartbroken when he got sick, but no one was as crushed as our friends at the laundromat. We dropped in at Casa Magazines, where Bart buys copies of the magazines he’s published in. This community is a part of our everyday lives. They’ve made our New York City feel like a close knit small town. Their kindness and care got us to the other side of a terrifying time, and we wanted to share a piece of the other side with them.
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - We were married in the Solarium next to the Piano Bar at the Hotel Chelsea. Choosing the Chelsea was an easy decision. It’s iconic, filled with art and history. I grew up on 22nd between 5th and 6th, and remember it in its late 90’s crumbling glory. The Solarium, small and perfect for our 35 guests, has a beautiful skylight running the length of the room. Decorated with plants and greenery, it was perfect as it was, requiring minimal decoration.

Our best friend Sammy (Bart’s best friend since birth) who knows us as individuals and as a couple better than anyone else, officiated the ceremony. It felt comfortable, relaxed, and unfussy. Our violinist played as we each walked down the aisle with our parents. The three of us stood in front of an arch I constructed from wooden dowels, tissue paper flowers from Etsy, Velcro, and hot glue. We were flanked by two bunches of my favorite Allium flowers. We each took a long moment to take in the space before our vows. We wanted to be as present as possible. 

After the ceremony, we had a champagne toast, and Bart’s brothers each said a few words. Our guests stayed for a cocktail hour while we left to do photos in our room. We left the Hotel Chelsea and went to the West Village with our photographers. Standing on a corner next to a tipped-over trash can for 15 minutes, trying to hail a cab, we were met with honks and cheers. It was a quintessential New York moment, a reminder that the city stops for no one.

We walked around the West Village, taking photos at all our favorite neighborhood spots. We stopped by Grove Apothecary to see our pharmacists, who have always taken such good care of us. We visited the Jane laundromat, where Bart has made friends with everyone who works there. We were all heartbroken when he got sick, but no one was as crushed as our friends at the laundromat. We dropped in at Casa Magazines, where Bart buys copies of the magazines he’s published in. This community is a part of our everyday lives. They’ve made our New York City feel like a close knit small town. Their kindness and care got us to the other side of a terrifying time, and we wanted to share a piece of the other side with them.
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - We were married in the Solarium next to the Piano Bar at the Hotel Chelsea. Choosing the Chelsea was an easy decision. It’s iconic, filled with art and history. I grew up on 22nd between 5th and 6th, and remember it in its late 90’s crumbling glory. The Solarium, small and perfect for our 35 guests, has a beautiful skylight running the length of the room. Decorated with plants and greenery, it was perfect as it was, requiring minimal decoration.

Our best friend Sammy (Bart’s best friend since birth) who knows us as individuals and as a couple better than anyone else, officiated the ceremony. It felt comfortable, relaxed, and unfussy. Our violinist played as we each walked down the aisle with our parents. The three of us stood in front of an arch I constructed from wooden dowels, tissue paper flowers from Etsy, Velcro, and hot glue. We were flanked by two bunches of my favorite Allium flowers. We each took a long moment to take in the space before our vows. We wanted to be as present as possible. 

After the ceremony, we had a champagne toast, and Bart’s brothers each said a few words. Our guests stayed for a cocktail hour while we left to do photos in our room. We left the Hotel Chelsea and went to the West Village with our photographers. Standing on a corner next to a tipped-over trash can for 15 minutes, trying to hail a cab, we were met with honks and cheers. It was a quintessential New York moment, a reminder that the city stops for no one.

We walked around the West Village, taking photos at all our favorite neighborhood spots. We stopped by Grove Apothecary to see our pharmacists, who have always taken such good care of us. We visited the Jane laundromat, where Bart has made friends with everyone who works there. We were all heartbroken when he got sick, but no one was as crushed as our friends at the laundromat. We dropped in at Casa Magazines, where Bart buys copies of the magazines he’s published in. This community is a part of our everyday lives. They’ve made our New York City feel like a close knit small town. Their kindness and care got us to the other side of a terrifying time, and we wanted to share a piece of the other side with them.
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - 5 years ago, you gave me a necklace. It was the weekend before I went on tour to China for 3 months. You gave me this incredible work of art that showed me how well you were getting know me. The next day I realized I didn’t want to leave the country without looking forward to you being there when I got back. So I asked you to be my girlfriend. Happy 5 year anniversary @sophiethoerner! 
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As fate has it, this April 7th also marks 10 years since I moved to NYC. These occasions falling on the same day feels like fate, and falling with you makes fate feel like free will. I’m in love with our story almost as much as I am with you. Life together is full, and I endeavor to not take of moment of it for granted. So excited to create a new anniversary in June!
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - 5 years ago, you gave me a necklace. It was the weekend before I went on tour to China for 3 months. You gave me this incredible work of art that showed me how well you were getting know me. The next day I realized I didn’t want to leave the country without looking forward to you being there when I got back. So I asked you to be my girlfriend. Happy 5 year anniversary @sophiethoerner! 
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As fate has it, this April 7th also marks 10 years since I moved to NYC. These occasions falling on the same day feels like fate, and falling with you makes fate feel like free will. I’m in love with our story almost as much as I am with you. Life together is full, and I endeavor to not take of moment of it for granted. So excited to create a new anniversary in June!
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - 5 years ago, you gave me a necklace. It was the weekend before I went on tour to China for 3 months. You gave me this incredible work of art that showed me how well you were getting know me. The next day I realized I didn’t want to leave the country without looking forward to you being there when I got back. So I asked you to be my girlfriend. Happy 5 year anniversary @sophiethoerner! 
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As fate has it, this April 7th also marks 10 years since I moved to NYC. These occasions falling on the same day feels like fate, and falling with you makes fate feel like free will. I’m in love with our story almost as much as I am with you. Life together is full, and I endeavor to not take of moment of it for granted. So excited to create a new anniversary in June!
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - 5 years ago, you gave me a necklace. It was the weekend before I went on tour to China for 3 months. You gave me this incredible work of art that showed me how well you were getting know me. The next day I realized I didn’t want to leave the country without looking forward to you being there when I got back. So I asked you to be my girlfriend. Happy 5 year anniversary @sophiethoerner! 
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As fate has it, this April 7th also marks 10 years since I moved to NYC. These occasions falling on the same day feels like fate, and falling with you makes fate feel like free will. I’m in love with our story almost as much as I am with you. Life together is full, and I endeavor to not take of moment of it for granted. So excited to create a new anniversary in June!
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - Post bookended by some old photos by @curtisbrownphotography 💙🩶
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2nd slide is the 🐐 My bros meeting soph’s mom @gingerthoerner for the very first time.
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3 is @joeycowperthwaite asleep on the LIRR
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4 is a new pillow that Soph got us a few weeks ago 👁️👁️👁️
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5 is a drawing @alexandrapernice did of me and signed by the cast of the 1st national tour of ‘An American in Paris’
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6 is a beautiful card from my darling step mom @bbrosue 
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7 is family guy making me lol
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8 is some notes I wrote in early October
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9 is an old photo by the brilliant @leegumbs.photography
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - Post bookended by some old photos by @curtisbrownphotography 💙🩶
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2nd slide is the 🐐 My bros meeting soph’s mom @gingerthoerner for the very first time.
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3 is @joeycowperthwaite asleep on the LIRR
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4 is a new pillow that Soph got us a few weeks ago 👁️👁️👁️
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5 is a drawing @alexandrapernice did of me and signed by the cast of the 1st national tour of ‘An American in Paris’
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6 is a beautiful card from my darling step mom @bbrosue 
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7 is family guy making me lol
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8 is some notes I wrote in early October
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9 is an old photo by the brilliant @leegumbs.photography
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - Post bookended by some old photos by @curtisbrownphotography 💙🩶
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2nd slide is the 🐐 My bros meeting soph’s mom @gingerthoerner for the very first time.
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3 is @joeycowperthwaite asleep on the LIRR
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4 is a new pillow that Soph got us a few weeks ago 👁️👁️👁️
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5 is a drawing @alexandrapernice did of me and signed by the cast of the 1st national tour of ‘An American in Paris’
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6 is a beautiful card from my darling step mom @bbrosue 
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7 is family guy making me lol
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8 is some notes I wrote in early October
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9 is an old photo by the brilliant @leegumbs.photography
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - Post bookended by some old photos by @curtisbrownphotography 💙🩶
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2nd slide is the 🐐 My bros meeting soph’s mom @gingerthoerner for the very first time.
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3 is @joeycowperthwaite asleep on the LIRR
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4 is a new pillow that Soph got us a few weeks ago 👁️👁️👁️
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5 is a drawing @alexandrapernice did of me and signed by the cast of the 1st national tour of ‘An American in Paris’
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6 is a beautiful card from my darling step mom @bbrosue 
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7 is family guy making me lol
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8 is some notes I wrote in early October
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9 is an old photo by the brilliant @leegumbs.photography
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - Post bookended by some old photos by @curtisbrownphotography 💙🩶
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2nd slide is the 🐐 My bros meeting soph’s mom @gingerthoerner for the very first time.
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3 is @joeycowperthwaite asleep on the LIRR
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4 is a new pillow that Soph got us a few weeks ago 👁️👁️👁️
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5 is a drawing @alexandrapernice did of me and signed by the cast of the 1st national tour of ‘An American in Paris’
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6 is a beautiful card from my darling step mom @bbrosue 
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7 is family guy making me lol
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8 is some notes I wrote in early October
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9 is an old photo by the brilliant @leegumbs.photography
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - Post bookended by some old photos by @curtisbrownphotography 💙🩶
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2nd slide is the 🐐 My bros meeting soph’s mom @gingerthoerner for the very first time.
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3 is @joeycowperthwaite asleep on the LIRR
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4 is a new pillow that Soph got us a few weeks ago 👁️👁️👁️
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5 is a drawing @alexandrapernice did of me and signed by the cast of the 1st national tour of ‘An American in Paris’
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6 is a beautiful card from my darling step mom @bbrosue 
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7 is family guy making me lol
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8 is some notes I wrote in early October
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9 is an old photo by the brilliant @leegumbs.photography
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - Post bookended by some old photos by @curtisbrownphotography 💙🩶
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2nd slide is the 🐐 My bros meeting soph’s mom @gingerthoerner for the very first time.
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3 is @joeycowperthwaite asleep on the LIRR
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4 is a new pillow that Soph got us a few weeks ago 👁️👁️👁️
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5 is a drawing @alexandrapernice did of me and signed by the cast of the 1st national tour of ‘An American in Paris’
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6 is a beautiful card from my darling step mom @bbrosue 
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7 is family guy making me lol
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8 is some notes I wrote in early October
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9 is an old photo by the brilliant @leegumbs.photography
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - Post bookended by some old photos by @curtisbrownphotography 💙🩶
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2nd slide is the 🐐 My bros meeting soph’s mom @gingerthoerner for the very first time.
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3 is @joeycowperthwaite asleep on the LIRR
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4 is a new pillow that Soph got us a few weeks ago 👁️👁️👁️
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5 is a drawing @alexandrapernice did of me and signed by the cast of the 1st national tour of ‘An American in Paris’
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6 is a beautiful card from my darling step mom @bbrosue 
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7 is family guy making me lol
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8 is some notes I wrote in early October
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9 is an old photo by the brilliant @leegumbs.photography
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - In honor of World Brain Tumor Day 🧠
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I am feeling very overwhelmed right now. The Tony’s are next week and my wedding is the week after. I had two months and a week to recover from brain surgery in November (not including the 2nd operation in early December) and haven’t had any real time off since I started rehearsal February 1st. I feel the pressure building as these next two weeks approach. It’s a time that I’ve been striving towards since my diagnosis. Words don’t do justice to the size and amount of feeling in my soul. 
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Working to keep gratitude on top of the long list of feelings at this time. I’m grateful to be alive, I’m grateful for the support, I’m grateful to be working in a show that feels like fate carried me to it, and I’m grateful to be marrying the love of my life in two weeks. Life is a gift. I love you and I’m grateful for you, even if I don’t know you. 🍋
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📸 @nagi_sakai
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - In honor of World Brain Tumor Day 🧠
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I am feeling very overwhelmed right now. The Tony’s are next week and my wedding is the week after. I had two months and a week to recover from brain surgery in November (not including the 2nd operation in early December) and haven’t had any real time off since I started rehearsal February 1st. I feel the pressure building as these next two weeks approach. It’s a time that I’ve been striving towards since my diagnosis. Words don’t do justice to the size and amount of feeling in my soul. 
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Working to keep gratitude on top of the long list of feelings at this time. I’m grateful to be alive, I’m grateful for the support, I’m grateful to be working in a show that feels like fate carried me to it, and I’m grateful to be marrying the love of my life in two weeks. Life is a gift. I love you and I’m grateful for you, even if I don’t know you. 🍋
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📸 @nagi_sakai
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - Happy Monday! Best Monday of the week. Very big day tomorrow. Not a victim, just one day on this side of victory.
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1 - photo by my soul sister @charlottedrury 
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2 - Petri film I took two years ago. Don’t be afraid of your shadows, without you they wouldn’t exist.
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3 book gifted by @kennycorrigan and @alexadebarr. It was the first thing I saw this morning. 
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4 @joeycowperthwaite & @willy_cow had their first beach day with Nico yesterday. #Shenanigans
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5 a video that @lilbuckdalegend took years ago at @vaildancefest  and I crushed the trend 😵‍💫
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6 the closing solo in @lubovitch ‘Men’s Stories’ 
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7 me sliding into your DMs slicker than frozone 🥶
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - Happy Monday! Best Monday of the week. Very big day tomorrow. Not a victim, just one day on this side of victory.
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1 - photo by my soul sister @charlottedrury 
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2 - Petri film I took two years ago. Don’t be afraid of your shadows, without you they wouldn’t exist.
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3 book gifted by @kennycorrigan and @alexadebarr. It was the first thing I saw this morning. 
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4 @joeycowperthwaite & @willy_cow had their first beach day with Nico yesterday. #Shenanigans
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5 a video that @lilbuckdalegend took years ago at @vaildancefest  and I crushed the trend 😵‍💫
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6 the closing solo in @lubovitch ‘Men’s Stories’ 
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7 me sliding into your DMs slicker than frozone 🥶
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - Happy Monday! Best Monday of the week. Very big day tomorrow. Not a victim, just one day on this side of victory.
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1 - photo by my soul sister @charlottedrury 
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2 - Petri film I took two years ago. Don’t be afraid of your shadows, without you they wouldn’t exist.
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3 book gifted by @kennycorrigan and @alexadebarr. It was the first thing I saw this morning. 
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4 @joeycowperthwaite & @willy_cow had their first beach day with Nico yesterday. #Shenanigans
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5 a video that @lilbuckdalegend took years ago at @vaildancefest  and I crushed the trend 😵‍💫
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6 the closing solo in @lubovitch ‘Men’s Stories’ 
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7 me sliding into your DMs slicker than frozone 🥶
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - 1 Wearing my grandfather’s coat for good luck.
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2 is my personal favorite in this series. I was diagnosed with a brain tumor the same day the @sagaftra strike ended. Like literally a couple hours after we crossed the 12:01am finish line. So my tumor must have been striking in solidarity this whole time 💪🏼
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3 is more comedy from friends. Keep em coming please.
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4 is some love from some of my TPT family @hairbychrystal & @thejessicagreco 
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5 is another beautiful photo by @charlottedrury 
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6 is @sammy.klein and I on our dads’ shoulders as little Bebe’s. Can you tell who’s who?? 
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7 is Sophie and I on the last beach day of the summer 😎
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - 1 Wearing my grandfather’s coat for good luck.
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2 is my personal favorite in this series. I was diagnosed with a brain tumor the same day the @sagaftra strike ended. Like literally a couple hours after we crossed the 12:01am finish line. So my tumor must have been striking in solidarity this whole time 💪🏼
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3 is more comedy from friends. Keep em coming please.
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4 is some love from some of my TPT family @hairbychrystal & @thejessicagreco 
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5 is another beautiful photo by @charlottedrury 
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6 is @sammy.klein and I on our dads’ shoulders as little Bebe’s. Can you tell who’s who?? 
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7 is Sophie and I on the last beach day of the summer 😎
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - 1 Wearing my grandfather’s coat for good luck.
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2 is my personal favorite in this series. I was diagnosed with a brain tumor the same day the @sagaftra strike ended. Like literally a couple hours after we crossed the 12:01am finish line. So my tumor must have been striking in solidarity this whole time 💪🏼
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3 is more comedy from friends. Keep em coming please.
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4 is some love from some of my TPT family @hairbychrystal & @thejessicagreco 
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5 is another beautiful photo by @charlottedrury 
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6 is @sammy.klein and I on our dads’ shoulders as little Bebe’s. Can you tell who’s who?? 
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7 is Sophie and I on the last beach day of the summer 😎
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - 1 Wearing my grandfather’s coat for good luck.
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2 is my personal favorite in this series. I was diagnosed with a brain tumor the same day the @sagaftra strike ended. Like literally a couple hours after we crossed the 12:01am finish line. So my tumor must have been striking in solidarity this whole time 💪🏼
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3 is more comedy from friends. Keep em coming please.
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4 is some love from some of my TPT family @hairbychrystal & @thejessicagreco 
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5 is another beautiful photo by @charlottedrury 
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6 is @sammy.klein and I on our dads’ shoulders as little Bebe’s. Can you tell who’s who?? 
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7 is Sophie and I on the last beach day of the summer 😎
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - 1 Wearing my grandfather’s coat for good luck.
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2 is my personal favorite in this series. I was diagnosed with a brain tumor the same day the @sagaftra strike ended. Like literally a couple hours after we crossed the 12:01am finish line. So my tumor must have been striking in solidarity this whole time 💪🏼
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3 is more comedy from friends. Keep em coming please.
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4 is some love from some of my TPT family @hairbychrystal & @thejessicagreco 
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5 is another beautiful photo by @charlottedrury 
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6 is @sammy.klein and I on our dads’ shoulders as little Bebe’s. Can you tell who’s who?? 
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7 is Sophie and I on the last beach day of the summer 😎
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - 1 Wearing my grandfather’s coat for good luck.
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2 is my personal favorite in this series. I was diagnosed with a brain tumor the same day the @sagaftra strike ended. Like literally a couple hours after we crossed the 12:01am finish line. So my tumor must have been striking in solidarity this whole time 💪🏼
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3 is more comedy from friends. Keep em coming please.
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4 is some love from some of my TPT family @hairbychrystal & @thejessicagreco 
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5 is another beautiful photo by @charlottedrury 
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6 is @sammy.klein and I on our dads’ shoulders as little Bebe’s. Can you tell who’s who?? 
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7 is Sophie and I on the last beach day of the summer 😎
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - This is LIFE
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - This is LIFE
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - This is LIFE
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - During the pandemic I did a shoot with the inimitable @nagi_sakai. He had an incredible creative energy and kindness on set. Years later, I learned that he and his wife had been following my brain tumor journey. When I asked, he generously agreed to take some photos. These portraits were done just two weeks after my brain surgery, the day before I got my staples removed. The lovely @jaimekaywaxman styled. 
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I’ve always felt that images have a way of capturing moments in ways words can’t. What a blessing to have this one captured through the lens of such an incredible artist. He even brought the lemons!!! 🍋 
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I’m very proud of my career, but the people I’ve met, created with, and fostered friendships with are what I believe really enriches my life.
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A few of these photos were published in @leshommespublics with an interview I did shortly after my second surgery. Big heart felt thanks to the @cap74024 team!
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - During the pandemic I did a shoot with the inimitable @nagi_sakai. He had an incredible creative energy and kindness on set. Years later, I learned that he and his wife had been following my brain tumor journey. When I asked, he generously agreed to take some photos. These portraits were done just two weeks after my brain surgery, the day before I got my staples removed. The lovely @jaimekaywaxman styled. 
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I’ve always felt that images have a way of capturing moments in ways words can’t. What a blessing to have this one captured through the lens of such an incredible artist. He even brought the lemons!!! 🍋 
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I’m very proud of my career, but the people I’ve met, created with, and fostered friendships with are what I believe really enriches my life.
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A few of these photos were published in @leshommespublics with an interview I did shortly after my second surgery. Big heart felt thanks to the @cap74024 team!
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - During the pandemic I did a shoot with the inimitable @nagi_sakai. He had an incredible creative energy and kindness on set. Years later, I learned that he and his wife had been following my brain tumor journey. When I asked, he generously agreed to take some photos. These portraits were done just two weeks after my brain surgery, the day before I got my staples removed. The lovely @jaimekaywaxman styled. 
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I’ve always felt that images have a way of capturing moments in ways words can’t. What a blessing to have this one captured through the lens of such an incredible artist. He even brought the lemons!!! 🍋 
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I’m very proud of my career, but the people I’ve met, created with, and fostered friendships with are what I believe really enriches my life.
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A few of these photos were published in @leshommespublics with an interview I did shortly after my second surgery. Big heart felt thanks to the @cap74024 team!
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - During the pandemic I did a shoot with the inimitable @nagi_sakai. He had an incredible creative energy and kindness on set. Years later, I learned that he and his wife had been following my brain tumor journey. When I asked, he generously agreed to take some photos. These portraits were done just two weeks after my brain surgery, the day before I got my staples removed. The lovely @jaimekaywaxman styled. 
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I’ve always felt that images have a way of capturing moments in ways words can’t. What a blessing to have this one captured through the lens of such an incredible artist. He even brought the lemons!!! 🍋 
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I’m very proud of my career, but the people I’ve met, created with, and fostered friendships with are what I believe really enriches my life.
•
A few of these photos were published in @leshommespublics with an interview I did shortly after my second surgery. Big heart felt thanks to the @cap74024 team!
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - During the pandemic I did a shoot with the inimitable @nagi_sakai. He had an incredible creative energy and kindness on set. Years later, I learned that he and his wife had been following my brain tumor journey. When I asked, he generously agreed to take some photos. These portraits were done just two weeks after my brain surgery, the day before I got my staples removed. The lovely @jaimekaywaxman styled. 
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I’ve always felt that images have a way of capturing moments in ways words can’t. What a blessing to have this one captured through the lens of such an incredible artist. He even brought the lemons!!! 🍋 
•
I’m very proud of my career, but the people I’ve met, created with, and fostered friendships with are what I believe really enriches my life.
•
A few of these photos were published in @leshommespublics with an interview I did shortly after my second surgery. Big heart felt thanks to the @cap74024 team!
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - During the pandemic I did a shoot with the inimitable @nagi_sakai. He had an incredible creative energy and kindness on set. Years later, I learned that he and his wife had been following my brain tumor journey. When I asked, he generously agreed to take some photos. These portraits were done just two weeks after my brain surgery, the day before I got my staples removed. The lovely @jaimekaywaxman styled. 
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I’ve always felt that images have a way of capturing moments in ways words can’t. What a blessing to have this one captured through the lens of such an incredible artist. He even brought the lemons!!! 🍋 
•
I’m very proud of my career, but the people I’ve met, created with, and fostered friendships with are what I believe really enriches my life.
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A few of these photos were published in @leshommespublics with an interview I did shortly after my second surgery. Big heart felt thanks to the @cap74024 team!
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - Hurtling towards the @outsidersmusical and my Broadway debut! I’m so excited to be in a creative space with our incredible team again. I will be creating my ensemble role, Brill, and will also serve as one of the covers for Bob, played by @kevinwilliampaul. These past few months have been an epic saga! But I am feeling really good and have started exercising to get ready for the physical demands of the show. This is only the beginning. I’ve got GREAT EXPECTATIONS for what’s to come! 💪🏼
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - Hurtling towards the @outsidersmusical and my Broadway debut! I’m so excited to be in a creative space with our incredible team again. I will be creating my ensemble role, Brill, and will also serve as one of the covers for Bob, played by @kevinwilliampaul. These past few months have been an epic saga! But I am feeling really good and have started exercising to get ready for the physical demands of the show. This is only the beginning. I’ve got GREAT EXPECTATIONS for what’s to come! 💪🏼
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - Hurtling towards the @outsidersmusical and my Broadway debut! I’m so excited to be in a creative space with our incredible team again. I will be creating my ensemble role, Brill, and will also serve as one of the covers for Bob, played by @kevinwilliampaul. These past few months have been an epic saga! But I am feeling really good and have started exercising to get ready for the physical demands of the show. This is only the beginning. I’ve got GREAT EXPECTATIONS for what’s to come! 💪🏼
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - Hurtling towards the @outsidersmusical and my Broadway debut! I’m so excited to be in a creative space with our incredible team again. I will be creating my ensemble role, Brill, and will also serve as one of the covers for Bob, played by @kevinwilliampaul. These past few months have been an epic saga! But I am feeling really good and have started exercising to get ready for the physical demands of the show. This is only the beginning. I’ve got GREAT EXPECTATIONS for what’s to come! 💪🏼
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - I have the honor of taking over the official @outsidersmusical IG page for our opening day tomorrow!!!
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Please follow along on the official Outsiders page for all the behind the scenes fun of this massive and exciting day!
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Until then enjoy these incredible production images from @murphymade 📸
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✨STAY GOLD ✨
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - I have the honor of taking over the official @outsidersmusical IG page for our opening day tomorrow!!!
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Please follow along on the official Outsiders page for all the behind the scenes fun of this massive and exciting day!
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Until then enjoy these incredible production images from @murphymade 📸
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✨STAY GOLD ✨
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - I have the honor of taking over the official @outsidersmusical IG page for our opening day tomorrow!!!
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Please follow along on the official Outsiders page for all the behind the scenes fun of this massive and exciting day!
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Until then enjoy these incredible production images from @murphymade 📸
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✨STAY GOLD ✨
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - I have the honor of taking over the official @outsidersmusical IG page for our opening day tomorrow!!!
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Please follow along on the official Outsiders page for all the behind the scenes fun of this massive and exciting day!
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Until then enjoy these incredible production images from @murphymade 📸
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✨STAY GOLD ✨
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - I have the honor of taking over the official @outsidersmusical IG page for our opening day tomorrow!!!
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Please follow along on the official Outsiders page for all the behind the scenes fun of this massive and exciting day!
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Until then enjoy these incredible production images from @murphymade 📸
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✨STAY GOLD ✨
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - I have the honor of taking over the official @outsidersmusical IG page for our opening day tomorrow!!!
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Please follow along on the official Outsiders page for all the behind the scenes fun of this massive and exciting day!
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Until then enjoy these incredible production images from @murphymade 📸
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✨STAY GOLD ✨
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - I have the honor of taking over the official @outsidersmusical IG page for our opening day tomorrow!!!
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Please follow along on the official Outsiders page for all the behind the scenes fun of this massive and exciting day!
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Until then enjoy these incredible production images from @murphymade 📸
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✨STAY GOLD ✨
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - I have the honor of taking over the official @outsidersmusical IG page for our opening day tomorrow!!!
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Please follow along on the official Outsiders page for all the behind the scenes fun of this massive and exciting day!
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Until then enjoy these incredible production images from @murphymade 📸
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✨STAY GOLD ✨
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - I have the honor of taking over the official @outsidersmusical IG page for our opening day tomorrow!!!
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Please follow along on the official Outsiders page for all the behind the scenes fun of this massive and exciting day!
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Until then enjoy these incredible production images from @murphymade 📸
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✨STAY GOLD ✨
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - I have the honor of taking over the official @outsidersmusical IG page for our opening day tomorrow!!!
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Please follow along on the official Outsiders page for all the behind the scenes fun of this massive and exciting day!
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Until then enjoy these incredible production images from @murphymade 📸
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✨STAY GOLD ✨
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - I have the honor of taking over the official @outsidersmusical IG page for our opening day tomorrow!!!
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Please follow along on the official Outsiders page for all the behind the scenes fun of this massive and exciting day!
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Until then enjoy these incredible production images from @murphymade 📸
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✨STAY GOLD ✨
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - I have the honor of taking over the official @outsidersmusical IG page for our opening day tomorrow!!!
•
Please follow along on the official Outsiders page for all the behind the scenes fun of this massive and exciting day!
•
Until then enjoy these incredible production images from @murphymade 📸
•
✨STAY GOLD ✨
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - I have the honor of taking over the official @outsidersmusical IG page for our opening day tomorrow!!!
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Please follow along on the official Outsiders page for all the behind the scenes fun of this massive and exciting day!
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Until then enjoy these incredible production images from @murphymade 📸
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✨STAY GOLD ✨
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - A guy working at the carnival last night said that “marriage is the permanent friend zone.” If that’s true, then my wife gassing me up as she took this was just her being the best friend in the whole zone.
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - This past week has been the most rejuvenating experience I’ve ever had. After an unimaginably difficult close to 2023, this vacation has refilled my soul and recharged me for the exciting endeavors that lay ahead. We couldn’t have taken this trip without our incredible friends at @senderonosara. I’m so deeply grateful. We had a boat day, enjoyed sun rises and sunsets, surfed a ton, ate incredible food, got the best massage I’ve ever had, took a ballet class, met tons of wonderful new people, journaled, read books, cold plunged, and healed in the sun. My intention during this time has been to stay as present as I can, not to give too much of my precious attention to what’s coming or what’s past. If I’m fully in this moment, then I’ll be fully in the next. Feeling fulfilled in that effort. Now it’s our final morning in Nosara, back to NYC this evening, and starting rehearsals for @outsidersmusical tomorrow morning! Feeling ready!
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - This past week has been the most rejuvenating experience I’ve ever had. After an unimaginably difficult close to 2023, this vacation has refilled my soul and recharged me for the exciting endeavors that lay ahead. We couldn’t have taken this trip without our incredible friends at @senderonosara. I’m so deeply grateful. We had a boat day, enjoyed sun rises and sunsets, surfed a ton, ate incredible food, got the best massage I’ve ever had, took a ballet class, met tons of wonderful new people, journaled, read books, cold plunged, and healed in the sun. My intention during this time has been to stay as present as I can, not to give too much of my precious attention to what’s coming or what’s past. If I’m fully in this moment, then I’ll be fully in the next. Feeling fulfilled in that effort. Now it’s our final morning in Nosara, back to NYC this evening, and starting rehearsals for @outsidersmusical tomorrow morning! Feeling ready!
Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram - This past week has been the most rejuvenating experience I’ve ever had. After an unimaginably difficult close to 2023, this vacation has refilled my soul and recharged me for the exciting endeavors that lay ahead. We couldn’t have taken this trip without our incredible friends at @senderonosara. I’m so deeply grateful. We had a boat day, enjoyed sun rises and sunsets, surfed a ton, ate incredible food, got the best massage I’ve ever had, took a ballet class, met tons of wonderful new people, journaled, read books, cold plunged, and healed in the sun. My intention during this time has been to stay as present as I can, not to give too much of my precious attention to what’s coming or what’s past. If I’m fully in this moment, then I’ll be fully in the next. Feeling fulfilled in that effort. Now it’s our final morning in Nosara, back to NYC this evening, and starting rehearsals for @outsidersmusical tomorrow morning! Feeling ready!
Barton Cowperthwaite - 24K Likes - Just got home from My craniotomy, @nyulangone doctors are saying that it was an incredibly successful operation. New phase of the process is starting now! 1)diagnosis 2)surgery 3)recovery LFG FAM, We will know more when the molecular pathology comes back in a couple weeks! #easyasonetwothree #bestthanksgivingever #grateful #totalresection #holeinone thank you from the bottom of my heart for the love and support. I really do love you all right back 🫰🏼

24K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : Just got home from My craniotomy, @nyulangone doctors are saying that it was an incredibly successful operation. New phase of the process is starting now! 1)diagnosis 2)surgery 3)recovery LFG FAM, We will know more when the molecular pathology comes back in a couple weeks! #easyasonetwothree #bestthanksgivingever #grateful #totalresection #holeinone thank you from the bottom of my heart for the love and support. I really do love you all right back 🫰🏼
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Barton Cowperthwaite - 24K Likes - Just got home from My craniotomy, @nyulangone doctors are saying that it was an incredibly successful operation. New phase of the process is starting now! 1)diagnosis 2)surgery 3)recovery LFG FAM, We will know more when the molecular pathology comes back in a couple weeks! #easyasonetwothree #bestthanksgivingever #grateful #totalresection #holeinone thank you from the bottom of my heart for the love and support. I really do love you all right back 🫰🏼

24K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : Just got home from My craniotomy, @nyulangone doctors are saying that it was an incredibly successful operation. New phase of the process is starting now! 1)diagnosis 2)surgery 3)recovery LFG FAM, We will know more when the molecular pathology comes back in a couple weeks! #easyasonetwothree #bestthanksgivingever #grateful #totalresection #holeinone thank you from the bottom of my heart for the love and support. I really do love you all right back 🫰🏼
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Barton Cowperthwaite - 24K Likes - Just got home from My craniotomy, @nyulangone doctors are saying that it was an incredibly successful operation. New phase of the process is starting now! 1)diagnosis 2)surgery 3)recovery LFG FAM, We will know more when the molecular pathology comes back in a couple weeks! #easyasonetwothree #bestthanksgivingever #grateful #totalresection #holeinone thank you from the bottom of my heart for the love and support. I really do love you all right back 🫰🏼

24K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : Just got home from My craniotomy, @nyulangone doctors are saying that it was an incredibly successful operation. New phase of the process is starting now! 1)diagnosis 2)surgery 3)recovery LFG FAM, We will know more when the molecular pathology comes back in a couple weeks! #easyasonetwothree #bestthanksgivingever #grateful #totalresection #holeinone thank you from the bottom of my heart for the love and support. I really do love you all right back 🫰🏼
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Barton Cowperthwaite - 23.8K Likes - #tumorthirsttrap

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Barton Cowperthwaite - 23.8K Likes - #tumorthirsttrap

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Barton Cowperthwaite - 23.8K Likes - #tumorthirsttrap

23.8K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

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Barton Cowperthwaite - 23.8K Likes - #tumorthirsttrap

23.8K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

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Barton Cowperthwaite - 23.8K Likes - #tumorthirsttrap

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Barton Cowperthwaite - 23.8K Likes - #tumorthirsttrap

23.8K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

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Barton Cowperthwaite - 23.6K Likes - On the summer solstice and under a full moon, we were married in the presence of our closest family and friends. 

Full story to come.

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Caption : On the summer solstice and under a full moon, we were married in the presence of our closest family and friends. Full story to come.
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Barton Cowperthwaite - 23.6K Likes - On the summer solstice and under a full moon, we were married in the presence of our closest family and friends. 

Full story to come.

23.6K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : On the summer solstice and under a full moon, we were married in the presence of our closest family and friends. Full story to come.
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Barton Cowperthwaite - 23.6K Likes - On the summer solstice and under a full moon, we were married in the presence of our closest family and friends. 

Full story to come.

23.6K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : On the summer solstice and under a full moon, we were married in the presence of our closest family and friends. Full story to come.
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Barton Cowperthwaite - 23.6K Likes - On the summer solstice and under a full moon, we were married in the presence of our closest family and friends. 

Full story to come.

23.6K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : On the summer solstice and under a full moon, we were married in the presence of our closest family and friends. Full story to come.
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Barton Cowperthwaite - 15.6K Likes - We were married in the Solarium next to the Piano Bar at the Hotel Chelsea. Choosing the Chelsea was an easy decision. It’s iconic, filled with art and history. I grew up on 22nd between 5th and 6th, and remember it in its late 90’s crumbling glory. The Solarium, small and perfect for our 35 guests, has a beautiful skylight running the length of the room. Decorated with plants and greenery, it was perfect as it was, requiring minimal decoration.

Our best friend Sammy (Bart’s best friend since birth) who knows us as individuals and as a couple better than anyone else, officiated the ceremony. It felt comfortable, relaxed, and unfussy. Our violinist played as we each walked down the aisle with our parents. The three of us stood in front of an arch I constructed from wooden dowels, tissue paper flowers from Etsy, Velcro, and hot glue. We were flanked by two bunches of my favorite Allium flowers. We each took a long moment to take in the space before our vows. We wanted to be as present as possible. 

After the ceremony, we had a champagne toast, and Bart’s brothers each said a few words. Our guests stayed for a cocktail hour while we left to do photos in our room. We left the Hotel Chelsea and went to the West Village with our photographers. Standing on a corner next to a tipped-over trash can for 15 minutes, trying to hail a cab, we were met with honks and cheers. It was a quintessential New York moment, a reminder that the city stops for no one.

We walked around the West Village, taking photos at all our favorite neighborhood spots. We stopped by Grove Apothecary to see our pharmacists, who have always taken such good care of us. We visited the Jane laundromat, where Bart has made friends with everyone who works there. We were all heartbroken when he got sick, but no one was as crushed as our friends at the laundromat. We dropped in at Casa Magazines, where Bart buys copies of the magazines he’s published in. This community is a part of our everyday lives. They’ve made our New York City feel like a close knit small town. Their kindness and care got us to the other side of a terrifying time, and we wanted to share a piece of the other side with them.

15.6K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : We were married in the Solarium next to the Piano Bar at the Hotel Chelsea. Choosing the Chelsea was an easy decision. It’s iconic, filled with art and history. I grew up on 22nd between 5th and 6th, and remember it in its late 90’s crumbling glory. The Solarium, small and perfect for our 35 guests, has a beautiful skylight running the length of the room. Decorated with plants and greenery, it was perfect as it was, requiring minimal decoration. Our best friend Sammy (Bart’s best friend since birth) who knows us as individuals and as a couple better than anyone else, officiated the ceremony. It felt comfortable, relaxed, and unfussy. Our violinist played as we each walked down the aisle with our parents. The three of us stood in front of an arch I constructed from wooden dowels, tissue paper flowers from Etsy, Velcro, and hot glue. We were flanked by two bunches of my favorite Allium flowers. We each took a long moment to take in the space before our vows. We wanted to be as present as possible.  After the ceremony, we had a champagne toast, and Bart’s brothers each said a few words. Our guests stayed for a cocktail hour while we left to do photos in our room. We left the Hotel Chelsea and went to the West Village with our photographers. Standing on a corner next to a tipped-over trash can for 15 minutes, trying to hail a cab, we were met with honks and cheers. It was a quintessential New York moment, a reminder that the city stops for no one. We walked around the West Village, taking photos at all our favorite neighborhood spots. We stopped by Grove Apothecary to see our pharmacists, who have always taken such good care of us. We visited the Jane laundromat, where Bart has made friends with everyone who works there. We were all heartbroken when he got sick, but no one was as crushed as our friends at the laundromat. We dropped in at Casa Magazines, where Bart buys copies of the magazines he’s published in. This community is a part of our everyday lives. They’ve made our New York City feel like a close knit small town. Their kindness and care got us to the other side of a terrifying time, and we wanted to share a piece of the other side with them.
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Barton Cowperthwaite - 15.6K Likes - We were married in the Solarium next to the Piano Bar at the Hotel Chelsea. Choosing the Chelsea was an easy decision. It’s iconic, filled with art and history. I grew up on 22nd between 5th and 6th, and remember it in its late 90’s crumbling glory. The Solarium, small and perfect for our 35 guests, has a beautiful skylight running the length of the room. Decorated with plants and greenery, it was perfect as it was, requiring minimal decoration.

Our best friend Sammy (Bart’s best friend since birth) who knows us as individuals and as a couple better than anyone else, officiated the ceremony. It felt comfortable, relaxed, and unfussy. Our violinist played as we each walked down the aisle with our parents. The three of us stood in front of an arch I constructed from wooden dowels, tissue paper flowers from Etsy, Velcro, and hot glue. We were flanked by two bunches of my favorite Allium flowers. We each took a long moment to take in the space before our vows. We wanted to be as present as possible. 

After the ceremony, we had a champagne toast, and Bart’s brothers each said a few words. Our guests stayed for a cocktail hour while we left to do photos in our room. We left the Hotel Chelsea and went to the West Village with our photographers. Standing on a corner next to a tipped-over trash can for 15 minutes, trying to hail a cab, we were met with honks and cheers. It was a quintessential New York moment, a reminder that the city stops for no one.

We walked around the West Village, taking photos at all our favorite neighborhood spots. We stopped by Grove Apothecary to see our pharmacists, who have always taken such good care of us. We visited the Jane laundromat, where Bart has made friends with everyone who works there. We were all heartbroken when he got sick, but no one was as crushed as our friends at the laundromat. We dropped in at Casa Magazines, where Bart buys copies of the magazines he’s published in. This community is a part of our everyday lives. They’ve made our New York City feel like a close knit small town. Their kindness and care got us to the other side of a terrifying time, and we wanted to share a piece of the other side with them.

15.6K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : We were married in the Solarium next to the Piano Bar at the Hotel Chelsea. Choosing the Chelsea was an easy decision. It’s iconic, filled with art and history. I grew up on 22nd between 5th and 6th, and remember it in its late 90’s crumbling glory. The Solarium, small and perfect for our 35 guests, has a beautiful skylight running the length of the room. Decorated with plants and greenery, it was perfect as it was, requiring minimal decoration. Our best friend Sammy (Bart’s best friend since birth) who knows us as individuals and as a couple better than anyone else, officiated the ceremony. It felt comfortable, relaxed, and unfussy. Our violinist played as we each walked down the aisle with our parents. The three of us stood in front of an arch I constructed from wooden dowels, tissue paper flowers from Etsy, Velcro, and hot glue. We were flanked by two bunches of my favorite Allium flowers. We each took a long moment to take in the space before our vows. We wanted to be as present as possible.  After the ceremony, we had a champagne toast, and Bart’s brothers each said a few words. Our guests stayed for a cocktail hour while we left to do photos in our room. We left the Hotel Chelsea and went to the West Village with our photographers. Standing on a corner next to a tipped-over trash can for 15 minutes, trying to hail a cab, we were met with honks and cheers. It was a quintessential New York moment, a reminder that the city stops for no one. We walked around the West Village, taking photos at all our favorite neighborhood spots. We stopped by Grove Apothecary to see our pharmacists, who have always taken such good care of us. We visited the Jane laundromat, where Bart has made friends with everyone who works there. We were all heartbroken when he got sick, but no one was as crushed as our friends at the laundromat. We dropped in at Casa Magazines, where Bart buys copies of the magazines he’s published in. This community is a part of our everyday lives. They’ve made our New York City feel like a close knit small town. Their kindness and care got us to the other side of a terrifying time, and we wanted to share a piece of the other side with them.
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Barton Cowperthwaite - 15.6K Likes - We were married in the Solarium next to the Piano Bar at the Hotel Chelsea. Choosing the Chelsea was an easy decision. It’s iconic, filled with art and history. I grew up on 22nd between 5th and 6th, and remember it in its late 90’s crumbling glory. The Solarium, small and perfect for our 35 guests, has a beautiful skylight running the length of the room. Decorated with plants and greenery, it was perfect as it was, requiring minimal decoration.

Our best friend Sammy (Bart’s best friend since birth) who knows us as individuals and as a couple better than anyone else, officiated the ceremony. It felt comfortable, relaxed, and unfussy. Our violinist played as we each walked down the aisle with our parents. The three of us stood in front of an arch I constructed from wooden dowels, tissue paper flowers from Etsy, Velcro, and hot glue. We were flanked by two bunches of my favorite Allium flowers. We each took a long moment to take in the space before our vows. We wanted to be as present as possible. 

After the ceremony, we had a champagne toast, and Bart’s brothers each said a few words. Our guests stayed for a cocktail hour while we left to do photos in our room. We left the Hotel Chelsea and went to the West Village with our photographers. Standing on a corner next to a tipped-over trash can for 15 minutes, trying to hail a cab, we were met with honks and cheers. It was a quintessential New York moment, a reminder that the city stops for no one.

We walked around the West Village, taking photos at all our favorite neighborhood spots. We stopped by Grove Apothecary to see our pharmacists, who have always taken such good care of us. We visited the Jane laundromat, where Bart has made friends with everyone who works there. We were all heartbroken when he got sick, but no one was as crushed as our friends at the laundromat. We dropped in at Casa Magazines, where Bart buys copies of the magazines he’s published in. This community is a part of our everyday lives. They’ve made our New York City feel like a close knit small town. Their kindness and care got us to the other side of a terrifying time, and we wanted to share a piece of the other side with them.

15.6K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : We were married in the Solarium next to the Piano Bar at the Hotel Chelsea. Choosing the Chelsea was an easy decision. It’s iconic, filled with art and history. I grew up on 22nd between 5th and 6th, and remember it in its late 90’s crumbling glory. The Solarium, small and perfect for our 35 guests, has a beautiful skylight running the length of the room. Decorated with plants and greenery, it was perfect as it was, requiring minimal decoration. Our best friend Sammy (Bart’s best friend since birth) who knows us as individuals and as a couple better than anyone else, officiated the ceremony. It felt comfortable, relaxed, and unfussy. Our violinist played as we each walked down the aisle with our parents. The three of us stood in front of an arch I constructed from wooden dowels, tissue paper flowers from Etsy, Velcro, and hot glue. We were flanked by two bunches of my favorite Allium flowers. We each took a long moment to take in the space before our vows. We wanted to be as present as possible.  After the ceremony, we had a champagne toast, and Bart’s brothers each said a few words. Our guests stayed for a cocktail hour while we left to do photos in our room. We left the Hotel Chelsea and went to the West Village with our photographers. Standing on a corner next to a tipped-over trash can for 15 minutes, trying to hail a cab, we were met with honks and cheers. It was a quintessential New York moment, a reminder that the city stops for no one. We walked around the West Village, taking photos at all our favorite neighborhood spots. We stopped by Grove Apothecary to see our pharmacists, who have always taken such good care of us. We visited the Jane laundromat, where Bart has made friends with everyone who works there. We were all heartbroken when he got sick, but no one was as crushed as our friends at the laundromat. We dropped in at Casa Magazines, where Bart buys copies of the magazines he’s published in. This community is a part of our everyday lives. They’ve made our New York City feel like a close knit small town. Their kindness and care got us to the other side of a terrifying time, and we wanted to share a piece of the other side with them.
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Barton Cowperthwaite - 15.6K Likes - We were married in the Solarium next to the Piano Bar at the Hotel Chelsea. Choosing the Chelsea was an easy decision. It’s iconic, filled with art and history. I grew up on 22nd between 5th and 6th, and remember it in its late 90’s crumbling glory. The Solarium, small and perfect for our 35 guests, has a beautiful skylight running the length of the room. Decorated with plants and greenery, it was perfect as it was, requiring minimal decoration.

Our best friend Sammy (Bart’s best friend since birth) who knows us as individuals and as a couple better than anyone else, officiated the ceremony. It felt comfortable, relaxed, and unfussy. Our violinist played as we each walked down the aisle with our parents. The three of us stood in front of an arch I constructed from wooden dowels, tissue paper flowers from Etsy, Velcro, and hot glue. We were flanked by two bunches of my favorite Allium flowers. We each took a long moment to take in the space before our vows. We wanted to be as present as possible. 

After the ceremony, we had a champagne toast, and Bart’s brothers each said a few words. Our guests stayed for a cocktail hour while we left to do photos in our room. We left the Hotel Chelsea and went to the West Village with our photographers. Standing on a corner next to a tipped-over trash can for 15 minutes, trying to hail a cab, we were met with honks and cheers. It was a quintessential New York moment, a reminder that the city stops for no one.

We walked around the West Village, taking photos at all our favorite neighborhood spots. We stopped by Grove Apothecary to see our pharmacists, who have always taken such good care of us. We visited the Jane laundromat, where Bart has made friends with everyone who works there. We were all heartbroken when he got sick, but no one was as crushed as our friends at the laundromat. We dropped in at Casa Magazines, where Bart buys copies of the magazines he’s published in. This community is a part of our everyday lives. They’ve made our New York City feel like a close knit small town. Their kindness and care got us to the other side of a terrifying time, and we wanted to share a piece of the other side with them.

15.6K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : We were married in the Solarium next to the Piano Bar at the Hotel Chelsea. Choosing the Chelsea was an easy decision. It’s iconic, filled with art and history. I grew up on 22nd between 5th and 6th, and remember it in its late 90’s crumbling glory. The Solarium, small and perfect for our 35 guests, has a beautiful skylight running the length of the room. Decorated with plants and greenery, it was perfect as it was, requiring minimal decoration. Our best friend Sammy (Bart’s best friend since birth) who knows us as individuals and as a couple better than anyone else, officiated the ceremony. It felt comfortable, relaxed, and unfussy. Our violinist played as we each walked down the aisle with our parents. The three of us stood in front of an arch I constructed from wooden dowels, tissue paper flowers from Etsy, Velcro, and hot glue. We were flanked by two bunches of my favorite Allium flowers. We each took a long moment to take in the space before our vows. We wanted to be as present as possible.  After the ceremony, we had a champagne toast, and Bart’s brothers each said a few words. Our guests stayed for a cocktail hour while we left to do photos in our room. We left the Hotel Chelsea and went to the West Village with our photographers. Standing on a corner next to a tipped-over trash can for 15 minutes, trying to hail a cab, we were met with honks and cheers. It was a quintessential New York moment, a reminder that the city stops for no one. We walked around the West Village, taking photos at all our favorite neighborhood spots. We stopped by Grove Apothecary to see our pharmacists, who have always taken such good care of us. We visited the Jane laundromat, where Bart has made friends with everyone who works there. We were all heartbroken when he got sick, but no one was as crushed as our friends at the laundromat. We dropped in at Casa Magazines, where Bart buys copies of the magazines he’s published in. This community is a part of our everyday lives. They’ve made our New York City feel like a close knit small town. Their kindness and care got us to the other side of a terrifying time, and we wanted to share a piece of the other side with them.
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Barton Cowperthwaite - 15.6K Likes - We were married in the Solarium next to the Piano Bar at the Hotel Chelsea. Choosing the Chelsea was an easy decision. It’s iconic, filled with art and history. I grew up on 22nd between 5th and 6th, and remember it in its late 90’s crumbling glory. The Solarium, small and perfect for our 35 guests, has a beautiful skylight running the length of the room. Decorated with plants and greenery, it was perfect as it was, requiring minimal decoration.

Our best friend Sammy (Bart’s best friend since birth) who knows us as individuals and as a couple better than anyone else, officiated the ceremony. It felt comfortable, relaxed, and unfussy. Our violinist played as we each walked down the aisle with our parents. The three of us stood in front of an arch I constructed from wooden dowels, tissue paper flowers from Etsy, Velcro, and hot glue. We were flanked by two bunches of my favorite Allium flowers. We each took a long moment to take in the space before our vows. We wanted to be as present as possible. 

After the ceremony, we had a champagne toast, and Bart’s brothers each said a few words. Our guests stayed for a cocktail hour while we left to do photos in our room. We left the Hotel Chelsea and went to the West Village with our photographers. Standing on a corner next to a tipped-over trash can for 15 minutes, trying to hail a cab, we were met with honks and cheers. It was a quintessential New York moment, a reminder that the city stops for no one.

We walked around the West Village, taking photos at all our favorite neighborhood spots. We stopped by Grove Apothecary to see our pharmacists, who have always taken such good care of us. We visited the Jane laundromat, where Bart has made friends with everyone who works there. We were all heartbroken when he got sick, but no one was as crushed as our friends at the laundromat. We dropped in at Casa Magazines, where Bart buys copies of the magazines he’s published in. This community is a part of our everyday lives. They’ve made our New York City feel like a close knit small town. Their kindness and care got us to the other side of a terrifying time, and we wanted to share a piece of the other side with them.

15.6K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : We were married in the Solarium next to the Piano Bar at the Hotel Chelsea. Choosing the Chelsea was an easy decision. It’s iconic, filled with art and history. I grew up on 22nd between 5th and 6th, and remember it in its late 90’s crumbling glory. The Solarium, small and perfect for our 35 guests, has a beautiful skylight running the length of the room. Decorated with plants and greenery, it was perfect as it was, requiring minimal decoration. Our best friend Sammy (Bart’s best friend since birth) who knows us as individuals and as a couple better than anyone else, officiated the ceremony. It felt comfortable, relaxed, and unfussy. Our violinist played as we each walked down the aisle with our parents. The three of us stood in front of an arch I constructed from wooden dowels, tissue paper flowers from Etsy, Velcro, and hot glue. We were flanked by two bunches of my favorite Allium flowers. We each took a long moment to take in the space before our vows. We wanted to be as present as possible.  After the ceremony, we had a champagne toast, and Bart’s brothers each said a few words. Our guests stayed for a cocktail hour while we left to do photos in our room. We left the Hotel Chelsea and went to the West Village with our photographers. Standing on a corner next to a tipped-over trash can for 15 minutes, trying to hail a cab, we were met with honks and cheers. It was a quintessential New York moment, a reminder that the city stops for no one. We walked around the West Village, taking photos at all our favorite neighborhood spots. We stopped by Grove Apothecary to see our pharmacists, who have always taken such good care of us. We visited the Jane laundromat, where Bart has made friends with everyone who works there. We were all heartbroken when he got sick, but no one was as crushed as our friends at the laundromat. We dropped in at Casa Magazines, where Bart buys copies of the magazines he’s published in. This community is a part of our everyday lives. They’ve made our New York City feel like a close knit small town. Their kindness and care got us to the other side of a terrifying time, and we wanted to share a piece of the other side with them.
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Barton Cowperthwaite - 15.6K Likes - We were married in the Solarium next to the Piano Bar at the Hotel Chelsea. Choosing the Chelsea was an easy decision. It’s iconic, filled with art and history. I grew up on 22nd between 5th and 6th, and remember it in its late 90’s crumbling glory. The Solarium, small and perfect for our 35 guests, has a beautiful skylight running the length of the room. Decorated with plants and greenery, it was perfect as it was, requiring minimal decoration.

Our best friend Sammy (Bart’s best friend since birth) who knows us as individuals and as a couple better than anyone else, officiated the ceremony. It felt comfortable, relaxed, and unfussy. Our violinist played as we each walked down the aisle with our parents. The three of us stood in front of an arch I constructed from wooden dowels, tissue paper flowers from Etsy, Velcro, and hot glue. We were flanked by two bunches of my favorite Allium flowers. We each took a long moment to take in the space before our vows. We wanted to be as present as possible. 

After the ceremony, we had a champagne toast, and Bart’s brothers each said a few words. Our guests stayed for a cocktail hour while we left to do photos in our room. We left the Hotel Chelsea and went to the West Village with our photographers. Standing on a corner next to a tipped-over trash can for 15 minutes, trying to hail a cab, we were met with honks and cheers. It was a quintessential New York moment, a reminder that the city stops for no one.

We walked around the West Village, taking photos at all our favorite neighborhood spots. We stopped by Grove Apothecary to see our pharmacists, who have always taken such good care of us. We visited the Jane laundromat, where Bart has made friends with everyone who works there. We were all heartbroken when he got sick, but no one was as crushed as our friends at the laundromat. We dropped in at Casa Magazines, where Bart buys copies of the magazines he’s published in. This community is a part of our everyday lives. They’ve made our New York City feel like a close knit small town. Their kindness and care got us to the other side of a terrifying time, and we wanted to share a piece of the other side with them.

15.6K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : We were married in the Solarium next to the Piano Bar at the Hotel Chelsea. Choosing the Chelsea was an easy decision. It’s iconic, filled with art and history. I grew up on 22nd between 5th and 6th, and remember it in its late 90’s crumbling glory. The Solarium, small and perfect for our 35 guests, has a beautiful skylight running the length of the room. Decorated with plants and greenery, it was perfect as it was, requiring minimal decoration. Our best friend Sammy (Bart’s best friend since birth) who knows us as individuals and as a couple better than anyone else, officiated the ceremony. It felt comfortable, relaxed, and unfussy. Our violinist played as we each walked down the aisle with our parents. The three of us stood in front of an arch I constructed from wooden dowels, tissue paper flowers from Etsy, Velcro, and hot glue. We were flanked by two bunches of my favorite Allium flowers. We each took a long moment to take in the space before our vows. We wanted to be as present as possible.  After the ceremony, we had a champagne toast, and Bart’s brothers each said a few words. Our guests stayed for a cocktail hour while we left to do photos in our room. We left the Hotel Chelsea and went to the West Village with our photographers. Standing on a corner next to a tipped-over trash can for 15 minutes, trying to hail a cab, we were met with honks and cheers. It was a quintessential New York moment, a reminder that the city stops for no one. We walked around the West Village, taking photos at all our favorite neighborhood spots. We stopped by Grove Apothecary to see our pharmacists, who have always taken such good care of us. We visited the Jane laundromat, where Bart has made friends with everyone who works there. We were all heartbroken when he got sick, but no one was as crushed as our friends at the laundromat. We dropped in at Casa Magazines, where Bart buys copies of the magazines he’s published in. This community is a part of our everyday lives. They’ve made our New York City feel like a close knit small town. Their kindness and care got us to the other side of a terrifying time, and we wanted to share a piece of the other side with them.
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Barton Cowperthwaite - 15.6K Likes - We were married in the Solarium next to the Piano Bar at the Hotel Chelsea. Choosing the Chelsea was an easy decision. It’s iconic, filled with art and history. I grew up on 22nd between 5th and 6th, and remember it in its late 90’s crumbling glory. The Solarium, small and perfect for our 35 guests, has a beautiful skylight running the length of the room. Decorated with plants and greenery, it was perfect as it was, requiring minimal decoration.

Our best friend Sammy (Bart’s best friend since birth) who knows us as individuals and as a couple better than anyone else, officiated the ceremony. It felt comfortable, relaxed, and unfussy. Our violinist played as we each walked down the aisle with our parents. The three of us stood in front of an arch I constructed from wooden dowels, tissue paper flowers from Etsy, Velcro, and hot glue. We were flanked by two bunches of my favorite Allium flowers. We each took a long moment to take in the space before our vows. We wanted to be as present as possible. 

After the ceremony, we had a champagne toast, and Bart’s brothers each said a few words. Our guests stayed for a cocktail hour while we left to do photos in our room. We left the Hotel Chelsea and went to the West Village with our photographers. Standing on a corner next to a tipped-over trash can for 15 minutes, trying to hail a cab, we were met with honks and cheers. It was a quintessential New York moment, a reminder that the city stops for no one.

We walked around the West Village, taking photos at all our favorite neighborhood spots. We stopped by Grove Apothecary to see our pharmacists, who have always taken such good care of us. We visited the Jane laundromat, where Bart has made friends with everyone who works there. We were all heartbroken when he got sick, but no one was as crushed as our friends at the laundromat. We dropped in at Casa Magazines, where Bart buys copies of the magazines he’s published in. This community is a part of our everyday lives. They’ve made our New York City feel like a close knit small town. Their kindness and care got us to the other side of a terrifying time, and we wanted to share a piece of the other side with them.

15.6K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : We were married in the Solarium next to the Piano Bar at the Hotel Chelsea. Choosing the Chelsea was an easy decision. It’s iconic, filled with art and history. I grew up on 22nd between 5th and 6th, and remember it in its late 90’s crumbling glory. The Solarium, small and perfect for our 35 guests, has a beautiful skylight running the length of the room. Decorated with plants and greenery, it was perfect as it was, requiring minimal decoration. Our best friend Sammy (Bart’s best friend since birth) who knows us as individuals and as a couple better than anyone else, officiated the ceremony. It felt comfortable, relaxed, and unfussy. Our violinist played as we each walked down the aisle with our parents. The three of us stood in front of an arch I constructed from wooden dowels, tissue paper flowers from Etsy, Velcro, and hot glue. We were flanked by two bunches of my favorite Allium flowers. We each took a long moment to take in the space before our vows. We wanted to be as present as possible.  After the ceremony, we had a champagne toast, and Bart’s brothers each said a few words. Our guests stayed for a cocktail hour while we left to do photos in our room. We left the Hotel Chelsea and went to the West Village with our photographers. Standing on a corner next to a tipped-over trash can for 15 minutes, trying to hail a cab, we were met with honks and cheers. It was a quintessential New York moment, a reminder that the city stops for no one. We walked around the West Village, taking photos at all our favorite neighborhood spots. We stopped by Grove Apothecary to see our pharmacists, who have always taken such good care of us. We visited the Jane laundromat, where Bart has made friends with everyone who works there. We were all heartbroken when he got sick, but no one was as crushed as our friends at the laundromat. We dropped in at Casa Magazines, where Bart buys copies of the magazines he’s published in. This community is a part of our everyday lives. They’ve made our New York City feel like a close knit small town. Their kindness and care got us to the other side of a terrifying time, and we wanted to share a piece of the other side with them.
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Barton Cowperthwaite - 15.6K Likes - We were married in the Solarium next to the Piano Bar at the Hotel Chelsea. Choosing the Chelsea was an easy decision. It’s iconic, filled with art and history. I grew up on 22nd between 5th and 6th, and remember it in its late 90’s crumbling glory. The Solarium, small and perfect for our 35 guests, has a beautiful skylight running the length of the room. Decorated with plants and greenery, it was perfect as it was, requiring minimal decoration.

Our best friend Sammy (Bart’s best friend since birth) who knows us as individuals and as a couple better than anyone else, officiated the ceremony. It felt comfortable, relaxed, and unfussy. Our violinist played as we each walked down the aisle with our parents. The three of us stood in front of an arch I constructed from wooden dowels, tissue paper flowers from Etsy, Velcro, and hot glue. We were flanked by two bunches of my favorite Allium flowers. We each took a long moment to take in the space before our vows. We wanted to be as present as possible. 

After the ceremony, we had a champagne toast, and Bart’s brothers each said a few words. Our guests stayed for a cocktail hour while we left to do photos in our room. We left the Hotel Chelsea and went to the West Village with our photographers. Standing on a corner next to a tipped-over trash can for 15 minutes, trying to hail a cab, we were met with honks and cheers. It was a quintessential New York moment, a reminder that the city stops for no one.

We walked around the West Village, taking photos at all our favorite neighborhood spots. We stopped by Grove Apothecary to see our pharmacists, who have always taken such good care of us. We visited the Jane laundromat, where Bart has made friends with everyone who works there. We were all heartbroken when he got sick, but no one was as crushed as our friends at the laundromat. We dropped in at Casa Magazines, where Bart buys copies of the magazines he’s published in. This community is a part of our everyday lives. They’ve made our New York City feel like a close knit small town. Their kindness and care got us to the other side of a terrifying time, and we wanted to share a piece of the other side with them.

15.6K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : We were married in the Solarium next to the Piano Bar at the Hotel Chelsea. Choosing the Chelsea was an easy decision. It’s iconic, filled with art and history. I grew up on 22nd between 5th and 6th, and remember it in its late 90’s crumbling glory. The Solarium, small and perfect for our 35 guests, has a beautiful skylight running the length of the room. Decorated with plants and greenery, it was perfect as it was, requiring minimal decoration. Our best friend Sammy (Bart’s best friend since birth) who knows us as individuals and as a couple better than anyone else, officiated the ceremony. It felt comfortable, relaxed, and unfussy. Our violinist played as we each walked down the aisle with our parents. The three of us stood in front of an arch I constructed from wooden dowels, tissue paper flowers from Etsy, Velcro, and hot glue. We were flanked by two bunches of my favorite Allium flowers. We each took a long moment to take in the space before our vows. We wanted to be as present as possible.  After the ceremony, we had a champagne toast, and Bart’s brothers each said a few words. Our guests stayed for a cocktail hour while we left to do photos in our room. We left the Hotel Chelsea and went to the West Village with our photographers. Standing on a corner next to a tipped-over trash can for 15 minutes, trying to hail a cab, we were met with honks and cheers. It was a quintessential New York moment, a reminder that the city stops for no one. We walked around the West Village, taking photos at all our favorite neighborhood spots. We stopped by Grove Apothecary to see our pharmacists, who have always taken such good care of us. We visited the Jane laundromat, where Bart has made friends with everyone who works there. We were all heartbroken when he got sick, but no one was as crushed as our friends at the laundromat. We dropped in at Casa Magazines, where Bart buys copies of the magazines he’s published in. This community is a part of our everyday lives. They’ve made our New York City feel like a close knit small town. Their kindness and care got us to the other side of a terrifying time, and we wanted to share a piece of the other side with them.
Likes : 15557
Barton Cowperthwaite - 15.6K Likes - We were married in the Solarium next to the Piano Bar at the Hotel Chelsea. Choosing the Chelsea was an easy decision. It’s iconic, filled with art and history. I grew up on 22nd between 5th and 6th, and remember it in its late 90’s crumbling glory. The Solarium, small and perfect for our 35 guests, has a beautiful skylight running the length of the room. Decorated with plants and greenery, it was perfect as it was, requiring minimal decoration.

Our best friend Sammy (Bart’s best friend since birth) who knows us as individuals and as a couple better than anyone else, officiated the ceremony. It felt comfortable, relaxed, and unfussy. Our violinist played as we each walked down the aisle with our parents. The three of us stood in front of an arch I constructed from wooden dowels, tissue paper flowers from Etsy, Velcro, and hot glue. We were flanked by two bunches of my favorite Allium flowers. We each took a long moment to take in the space before our vows. We wanted to be as present as possible. 

After the ceremony, we had a champagne toast, and Bart’s brothers each said a few words. Our guests stayed for a cocktail hour while we left to do photos in our room. We left the Hotel Chelsea and went to the West Village with our photographers. Standing on a corner next to a tipped-over trash can for 15 minutes, trying to hail a cab, we were met with honks and cheers. It was a quintessential New York moment, a reminder that the city stops for no one.

We walked around the West Village, taking photos at all our favorite neighborhood spots. We stopped by Grove Apothecary to see our pharmacists, who have always taken such good care of us. We visited the Jane laundromat, where Bart has made friends with everyone who works there. We were all heartbroken when he got sick, but no one was as crushed as our friends at the laundromat. We dropped in at Casa Magazines, where Bart buys copies of the magazines he’s published in. This community is a part of our everyday lives. They’ve made our New York City feel like a close knit small town. Their kindness and care got us to the other side of a terrifying time, and we wanted to share a piece of the other side with them.

15.6K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : We were married in the Solarium next to the Piano Bar at the Hotel Chelsea. Choosing the Chelsea was an easy decision. It’s iconic, filled with art and history. I grew up on 22nd between 5th and 6th, and remember it in its late 90’s crumbling glory. The Solarium, small and perfect for our 35 guests, has a beautiful skylight running the length of the room. Decorated with plants and greenery, it was perfect as it was, requiring minimal decoration. Our best friend Sammy (Bart’s best friend since birth) who knows us as individuals and as a couple better than anyone else, officiated the ceremony. It felt comfortable, relaxed, and unfussy. Our violinist played as we each walked down the aisle with our parents. The three of us stood in front of an arch I constructed from wooden dowels, tissue paper flowers from Etsy, Velcro, and hot glue. We were flanked by two bunches of my favorite Allium flowers. We each took a long moment to take in the space before our vows. We wanted to be as present as possible.  After the ceremony, we had a champagne toast, and Bart’s brothers each said a few words. Our guests stayed for a cocktail hour while we left to do photos in our room. We left the Hotel Chelsea and went to the West Village with our photographers. Standing on a corner next to a tipped-over trash can for 15 minutes, trying to hail a cab, we were met with honks and cheers. It was a quintessential New York moment, a reminder that the city stops for no one. We walked around the West Village, taking photos at all our favorite neighborhood spots. We stopped by Grove Apothecary to see our pharmacists, who have always taken such good care of us. We visited the Jane laundromat, where Bart has made friends with everyone who works there. We were all heartbroken when he got sick, but no one was as crushed as our friends at the laundromat. We dropped in at Casa Magazines, where Bart buys copies of the magazines he’s published in. This community is a part of our everyday lives. They’ve made our New York City feel like a close knit small town. Their kindness and care got us to the other side of a terrifying time, and we wanted to share a piece of the other side with them.
Likes : 15557
Barton Cowperthwaite - 15.6K Likes - We were married in the Solarium next to the Piano Bar at the Hotel Chelsea. Choosing the Chelsea was an easy decision. It’s iconic, filled with art and history. I grew up on 22nd between 5th and 6th, and remember it in its late 90’s crumbling glory. The Solarium, small and perfect for our 35 guests, has a beautiful skylight running the length of the room. Decorated with plants and greenery, it was perfect as it was, requiring minimal decoration.

Our best friend Sammy (Bart’s best friend since birth) who knows us as individuals and as a couple better than anyone else, officiated the ceremony. It felt comfortable, relaxed, and unfussy. Our violinist played as we each walked down the aisle with our parents. The three of us stood in front of an arch I constructed from wooden dowels, tissue paper flowers from Etsy, Velcro, and hot glue. We were flanked by two bunches of my favorite Allium flowers. We each took a long moment to take in the space before our vows. We wanted to be as present as possible. 

After the ceremony, we had a champagne toast, and Bart’s brothers each said a few words. Our guests stayed for a cocktail hour while we left to do photos in our room. We left the Hotel Chelsea and went to the West Village with our photographers. Standing on a corner next to a tipped-over trash can for 15 minutes, trying to hail a cab, we were met with honks and cheers. It was a quintessential New York moment, a reminder that the city stops for no one.

We walked around the West Village, taking photos at all our favorite neighborhood spots. We stopped by Grove Apothecary to see our pharmacists, who have always taken such good care of us. We visited the Jane laundromat, where Bart has made friends with everyone who works there. We were all heartbroken when he got sick, but no one was as crushed as our friends at the laundromat. We dropped in at Casa Magazines, where Bart buys copies of the magazines he’s published in. This community is a part of our everyday lives. They’ve made our New York City feel like a close knit small town. Their kindness and care got us to the other side of a terrifying time, and we wanted to share a piece of the other side with them.

15.6K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : We were married in the Solarium next to the Piano Bar at the Hotel Chelsea. Choosing the Chelsea was an easy decision. It’s iconic, filled with art and history. I grew up on 22nd between 5th and 6th, and remember it in its late 90’s crumbling glory. The Solarium, small and perfect for our 35 guests, has a beautiful skylight running the length of the room. Decorated with plants and greenery, it was perfect as it was, requiring minimal decoration. Our best friend Sammy (Bart’s best friend since birth) who knows us as individuals and as a couple better than anyone else, officiated the ceremony. It felt comfortable, relaxed, and unfussy. Our violinist played as we each walked down the aisle with our parents. The three of us stood in front of an arch I constructed from wooden dowels, tissue paper flowers from Etsy, Velcro, and hot glue. We were flanked by two bunches of my favorite Allium flowers. We each took a long moment to take in the space before our vows. We wanted to be as present as possible.  After the ceremony, we had a champagne toast, and Bart’s brothers each said a few words. Our guests stayed for a cocktail hour while we left to do photos in our room. We left the Hotel Chelsea and went to the West Village with our photographers. Standing on a corner next to a tipped-over trash can for 15 minutes, trying to hail a cab, we were met with honks and cheers. It was a quintessential New York moment, a reminder that the city stops for no one. We walked around the West Village, taking photos at all our favorite neighborhood spots. We stopped by Grove Apothecary to see our pharmacists, who have always taken such good care of us. We visited the Jane laundromat, where Bart has made friends with everyone who works there. We were all heartbroken when he got sick, but no one was as crushed as our friends at the laundromat. We dropped in at Casa Magazines, where Bart buys copies of the magazines he’s published in. This community is a part of our everyday lives. They’ve made our New York City feel like a close knit small town. Their kindness and care got us to the other side of a terrifying time, and we wanted to share a piece of the other side with them.
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Barton Cowperthwaite - 15.6K Likes - We were married in the Solarium next to the Piano Bar at the Hotel Chelsea. Choosing the Chelsea was an easy decision. It’s iconic, filled with art and history. I grew up on 22nd between 5th and 6th, and remember it in its late 90’s crumbling glory. The Solarium, small and perfect for our 35 guests, has a beautiful skylight running the length of the room. Decorated with plants and greenery, it was perfect as it was, requiring minimal decoration.

Our best friend Sammy (Bart’s best friend since birth) who knows us as individuals and as a couple better than anyone else, officiated the ceremony. It felt comfortable, relaxed, and unfussy. Our violinist played as we each walked down the aisle with our parents. The three of us stood in front of an arch I constructed from wooden dowels, tissue paper flowers from Etsy, Velcro, and hot glue. We were flanked by two bunches of my favorite Allium flowers. We each took a long moment to take in the space before our vows. We wanted to be as present as possible. 

After the ceremony, we had a champagne toast, and Bart’s brothers each said a few words. Our guests stayed for a cocktail hour while we left to do photos in our room. We left the Hotel Chelsea and went to the West Village with our photographers. Standing on a corner next to a tipped-over trash can for 15 minutes, trying to hail a cab, we were met with honks and cheers. It was a quintessential New York moment, a reminder that the city stops for no one.

We walked around the West Village, taking photos at all our favorite neighborhood spots. We stopped by Grove Apothecary to see our pharmacists, who have always taken such good care of us. We visited the Jane laundromat, where Bart has made friends with everyone who works there. We were all heartbroken when he got sick, but no one was as crushed as our friends at the laundromat. We dropped in at Casa Magazines, where Bart buys copies of the magazines he’s published in. This community is a part of our everyday lives. They’ve made our New York City feel like a close knit small town. Their kindness and care got us to the other side of a terrifying time, and we wanted to share a piece of the other side with them.

15.6K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : We were married in the Solarium next to the Piano Bar at the Hotel Chelsea. Choosing the Chelsea was an easy decision. It’s iconic, filled with art and history. I grew up on 22nd between 5th and 6th, and remember it in its late 90’s crumbling glory. The Solarium, small and perfect for our 35 guests, has a beautiful skylight running the length of the room. Decorated with plants and greenery, it was perfect as it was, requiring minimal decoration. Our best friend Sammy (Bart’s best friend since birth) who knows us as individuals and as a couple better than anyone else, officiated the ceremony. It felt comfortable, relaxed, and unfussy. Our violinist played as we each walked down the aisle with our parents. The three of us stood in front of an arch I constructed from wooden dowels, tissue paper flowers from Etsy, Velcro, and hot glue. We were flanked by two bunches of my favorite Allium flowers. We each took a long moment to take in the space before our vows. We wanted to be as present as possible.  After the ceremony, we had a champagne toast, and Bart’s brothers each said a few words. Our guests stayed for a cocktail hour while we left to do photos in our room. We left the Hotel Chelsea and went to the West Village with our photographers. Standing on a corner next to a tipped-over trash can for 15 minutes, trying to hail a cab, we were met with honks and cheers. It was a quintessential New York moment, a reminder that the city stops for no one. We walked around the West Village, taking photos at all our favorite neighborhood spots. We stopped by Grove Apothecary to see our pharmacists, who have always taken such good care of us. We visited the Jane laundromat, where Bart has made friends with everyone who works there. We were all heartbroken when he got sick, but no one was as crushed as our friends at the laundromat. We dropped in at Casa Magazines, where Bart buys copies of the magazines he’s published in. This community is a part of our everyday lives. They’ve made our New York City feel like a close knit small town. Their kindness and care got us to the other side of a terrifying time, and we wanted to share a piece of the other side with them.
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Barton Cowperthwaite - 15.6K Likes - We were married in the Solarium next to the Piano Bar at the Hotel Chelsea. Choosing the Chelsea was an easy decision. It’s iconic, filled with art and history. I grew up on 22nd between 5th and 6th, and remember it in its late 90’s crumbling glory. The Solarium, small and perfect for our 35 guests, has a beautiful skylight running the length of the room. Decorated with plants and greenery, it was perfect as it was, requiring minimal decoration.

Our best friend Sammy (Bart’s best friend since birth) who knows us as individuals and as a couple better than anyone else, officiated the ceremony. It felt comfortable, relaxed, and unfussy. Our violinist played as we each walked down the aisle with our parents. The three of us stood in front of an arch I constructed from wooden dowels, tissue paper flowers from Etsy, Velcro, and hot glue. We were flanked by two bunches of my favorite Allium flowers. We each took a long moment to take in the space before our vows. We wanted to be as present as possible. 

After the ceremony, we had a champagne toast, and Bart’s brothers each said a few words. Our guests stayed for a cocktail hour while we left to do photos in our room. We left the Hotel Chelsea and went to the West Village with our photographers. Standing on a corner next to a tipped-over trash can for 15 minutes, trying to hail a cab, we were met with honks and cheers. It was a quintessential New York moment, a reminder that the city stops for no one.

We walked around the West Village, taking photos at all our favorite neighborhood spots. We stopped by Grove Apothecary to see our pharmacists, who have always taken such good care of us. We visited the Jane laundromat, where Bart has made friends with everyone who works there. We were all heartbroken when he got sick, but no one was as crushed as our friends at the laundromat. We dropped in at Casa Magazines, where Bart buys copies of the magazines he’s published in. This community is a part of our everyday lives. They’ve made our New York City feel like a close knit small town. Their kindness and care got us to the other side of a terrifying time, and we wanted to share a piece of the other side with them.

15.6K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : We were married in the Solarium next to the Piano Bar at the Hotel Chelsea. Choosing the Chelsea was an easy decision. It’s iconic, filled with art and history. I grew up on 22nd between 5th and 6th, and remember it in its late 90’s crumbling glory. The Solarium, small and perfect for our 35 guests, has a beautiful skylight running the length of the room. Decorated with plants and greenery, it was perfect as it was, requiring minimal decoration. Our best friend Sammy (Bart’s best friend since birth) who knows us as individuals and as a couple better than anyone else, officiated the ceremony. It felt comfortable, relaxed, and unfussy. Our violinist played as we each walked down the aisle with our parents. The three of us stood in front of an arch I constructed from wooden dowels, tissue paper flowers from Etsy, Velcro, and hot glue. We were flanked by two bunches of my favorite Allium flowers. We each took a long moment to take in the space before our vows. We wanted to be as present as possible.  After the ceremony, we had a champagne toast, and Bart’s brothers each said a few words. Our guests stayed for a cocktail hour while we left to do photos in our room. We left the Hotel Chelsea and went to the West Village with our photographers. Standing on a corner next to a tipped-over trash can for 15 minutes, trying to hail a cab, we were met with honks and cheers. It was a quintessential New York moment, a reminder that the city stops for no one. We walked around the West Village, taking photos at all our favorite neighborhood spots. We stopped by Grove Apothecary to see our pharmacists, who have always taken such good care of us. We visited the Jane laundromat, where Bart has made friends with everyone who works there. We were all heartbroken when he got sick, but no one was as crushed as our friends at the laundromat. We dropped in at Casa Magazines, where Bart buys copies of the magazines he’s published in. This community is a part of our everyday lives. They’ve made our New York City feel like a close knit small town. Their kindness and care got us to the other side of a terrifying time, and we wanted to share a piece of the other side with them.
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Barton Cowperthwaite - 15.6K Likes - We were married in the Solarium next to the Piano Bar at the Hotel Chelsea. Choosing the Chelsea was an easy decision. It’s iconic, filled with art and history. I grew up on 22nd between 5th and 6th, and remember it in its late 90’s crumbling glory. The Solarium, small and perfect for our 35 guests, has a beautiful skylight running the length of the room. Decorated with plants and greenery, it was perfect as it was, requiring minimal decoration.

Our best friend Sammy (Bart’s best friend since birth) who knows us as individuals and as a couple better than anyone else, officiated the ceremony. It felt comfortable, relaxed, and unfussy. Our violinist played as we each walked down the aisle with our parents. The three of us stood in front of an arch I constructed from wooden dowels, tissue paper flowers from Etsy, Velcro, and hot glue. We were flanked by two bunches of my favorite Allium flowers. We each took a long moment to take in the space before our vows. We wanted to be as present as possible. 

After the ceremony, we had a champagne toast, and Bart’s brothers each said a few words. Our guests stayed for a cocktail hour while we left to do photos in our room. We left the Hotel Chelsea and went to the West Village with our photographers. Standing on a corner next to a tipped-over trash can for 15 minutes, trying to hail a cab, we were met with honks and cheers. It was a quintessential New York moment, a reminder that the city stops for no one.

We walked around the West Village, taking photos at all our favorite neighborhood spots. We stopped by Grove Apothecary to see our pharmacists, who have always taken such good care of us. We visited the Jane laundromat, where Bart has made friends with everyone who works there. We were all heartbroken when he got sick, but no one was as crushed as our friends at the laundromat. We dropped in at Casa Magazines, where Bart buys copies of the magazines he’s published in. This community is a part of our everyday lives. They’ve made our New York City feel like a close knit small town. Their kindness and care got us to the other side of a terrifying time, and we wanted to share a piece of the other side with them.

15.6K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : We were married in the Solarium next to the Piano Bar at the Hotel Chelsea. Choosing the Chelsea was an easy decision. It’s iconic, filled with art and history. I grew up on 22nd between 5th and 6th, and remember it in its late 90’s crumbling glory. The Solarium, small and perfect for our 35 guests, has a beautiful skylight running the length of the room. Decorated with plants and greenery, it was perfect as it was, requiring minimal decoration. Our best friend Sammy (Bart’s best friend since birth) who knows us as individuals and as a couple better than anyone else, officiated the ceremony. It felt comfortable, relaxed, and unfussy. Our violinist played as we each walked down the aisle with our parents. The three of us stood in front of an arch I constructed from wooden dowels, tissue paper flowers from Etsy, Velcro, and hot glue. We were flanked by two bunches of my favorite Allium flowers. We each took a long moment to take in the space before our vows. We wanted to be as present as possible.  After the ceremony, we had a champagne toast, and Bart’s brothers each said a few words. Our guests stayed for a cocktail hour while we left to do photos in our room. We left the Hotel Chelsea and went to the West Village with our photographers. Standing on a corner next to a tipped-over trash can for 15 minutes, trying to hail a cab, we were met with honks and cheers. It was a quintessential New York moment, a reminder that the city stops for no one. We walked around the West Village, taking photos at all our favorite neighborhood spots. We stopped by Grove Apothecary to see our pharmacists, who have always taken such good care of us. We visited the Jane laundromat, where Bart has made friends with everyone who works there. We were all heartbroken when he got sick, but no one was as crushed as our friends at the laundromat. We dropped in at Casa Magazines, where Bart buys copies of the magazines he’s published in. This community is a part of our everyday lives. They’ve made our New York City feel like a close knit small town. Their kindness and care got us to the other side of a terrifying time, and we wanted to share a piece of the other side with them.
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Barton Cowperthwaite - 15.6K Likes - We were married in the Solarium next to the Piano Bar at the Hotel Chelsea. Choosing the Chelsea was an easy decision. It’s iconic, filled with art and history. I grew up on 22nd between 5th and 6th, and remember it in its late 90’s crumbling glory. The Solarium, small and perfect for our 35 guests, has a beautiful skylight running the length of the room. Decorated with plants and greenery, it was perfect as it was, requiring minimal decoration.

Our best friend Sammy (Bart’s best friend since birth) who knows us as individuals and as a couple better than anyone else, officiated the ceremony. It felt comfortable, relaxed, and unfussy. Our violinist played as we each walked down the aisle with our parents. The three of us stood in front of an arch I constructed from wooden dowels, tissue paper flowers from Etsy, Velcro, and hot glue. We were flanked by two bunches of my favorite Allium flowers. We each took a long moment to take in the space before our vows. We wanted to be as present as possible. 

After the ceremony, we had a champagne toast, and Bart’s brothers each said a few words. Our guests stayed for a cocktail hour while we left to do photos in our room. We left the Hotel Chelsea and went to the West Village with our photographers. Standing on a corner next to a tipped-over trash can for 15 minutes, trying to hail a cab, we were met with honks and cheers. It was a quintessential New York moment, a reminder that the city stops for no one.

We walked around the West Village, taking photos at all our favorite neighborhood spots. We stopped by Grove Apothecary to see our pharmacists, who have always taken such good care of us. We visited the Jane laundromat, where Bart has made friends with everyone who works there. We were all heartbroken when he got sick, but no one was as crushed as our friends at the laundromat. We dropped in at Casa Magazines, where Bart buys copies of the magazines he’s published in. This community is a part of our everyday lives. They’ve made our New York City feel like a close knit small town. Their kindness and care got us to the other side of a terrifying time, and we wanted to share a piece of the other side with them.

15.6K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : We were married in the Solarium next to the Piano Bar at the Hotel Chelsea. Choosing the Chelsea was an easy decision. It’s iconic, filled with art and history. I grew up on 22nd between 5th and 6th, and remember it in its late 90’s crumbling glory. The Solarium, small and perfect for our 35 guests, has a beautiful skylight running the length of the room. Decorated with plants and greenery, it was perfect as it was, requiring minimal decoration. Our best friend Sammy (Bart’s best friend since birth) who knows us as individuals and as a couple better than anyone else, officiated the ceremony. It felt comfortable, relaxed, and unfussy. Our violinist played as we each walked down the aisle with our parents. The three of us stood in front of an arch I constructed from wooden dowels, tissue paper flowers from Etsy, Velcro, and hot glue. We were flanked by two bunches of my favorite Allium flowers. We each took a long moment to take in the space before our vows. We wanted to be as present as possible.  After the ceremony, we had a champagne toast, and Bart’s brothers each said a few words. Our guests stayed for a cocktail hour while we left to do photos in our room. We left the Hotel Chelsea and went to the West Village with our photographers. Standing on a corner next to a tipped-over trash can for 15 minutes, trying to hail a cab, we were met with honks and cheers. It was a quintessential New York moment, a reminder that the city stops for no one. We walked around the West Village, taking photos at all our favorite neighborhood spots. We stopped by Grove Apothecary to see our pharmacists, who have always taken such good care of us. We visited the Jane laundromat, where Bart has made friends with everyone who works there. We were all heartbroken when he got sick, but no one was as crushed as our friends at the laundromat. We dropped in at Casa Magazines, where Bart buys copies of the magazines he’s published in. This community is a part of our everyday lives. They’ve made our New York City feel like a close knit small town. Their kindness and care got us to the other side of a terrifying time, and we wanted to share a piece of the other side with them.
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Barton Cowperthwaite - 15.6K Likes - We were married in the Solarium next to the Piano Bar at the Hotel Chelsea. Choosing the Chelsea was an easy decision. It’s iconic, filled with art and history. I grew up on 22nd between 5th and 6th, and remember it in its late 90’s crumbling glory. The Solarium, small and perfect for our 35 guests, has a beautiful skylight running the length of the room. Decorated with plants and greenery, it was perfect as it was, requiring minimal decoration.

Our best friend Sammy (Bart’s best friend since birth) who knows us as individuals and as a couple better than anyone else, officiated the ceremony. It felt comfortable, relaxed, and unfussy. Our violinist played as we each walked down the aisle with our parents. The three of us stood in front of an arch I constructed from wooden dowels, tissue paper flowers from Etsy, Velcro, and hot glue. We were flanked by two bunches of my favorite Allium flowers. We each took a long moment to take in the space before our vows. We wanted to be as present as possible. 

After the ceremony, we had a champagne toast, and Bart’s brothers each said a few words. Our guests stayed for a cocktail hour while we left to do photos in our room. We left the Hotel Chelsea and went to the West Village with our photographers. Standing on a corner next to a tipped-over trash can for 15 minutes, trying to hail a cab, we were met with honks and cheers. It was a quintessential New York moment, a reminder that the city stops for no one.

We walked around the West Village, taking photos at all our favorite neighborhood spots. We stopped by Grove Apothecary to see our pharmacists, who have always taken such good care of us. We visited the Jane laundromat, where Bart has made friends with everyone who works there. We were all heartbroken when he got sick, but no one was as crushed as our friends at the laundromat. We dropped in at Casa Magazines, where Bart buys copies of the magazines he’s published in. This community is a part of our everyday lives. They’ve made our New York City feel like a close knit small town. Their kindness and care got us to the other side of a terrifying time, and we wanted to share a piece of the other side with them.

15.6K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : We were married in the Solarium next to the Piano Bar at the Hotel Chelsea. Choosing the Chelsea was an easy decision. It’s iconic, filled with art and history. I grew up on 22nd between 5th and 6th, and remember it in its late 90’s crumbling glory. The Solarium, small and perfect for our 35 guests, has a beautiful skylight running the length of the room. Decorated with plants and greenery, it was perfect as it was, requiring minimal decoration. Our best friend Sammy (Bart’s best friend since birth) who knows us as individuals and as a couple better than anyone else, officiated the ceremony. It felt comfortable, relaxed, and unfussy. Our violinist played as we each walked down the aisle with our parents. The three of us stood in front of an arch I constructed from wooden dowels, tissue paper flowers from Etsy, Velcro, and hot glue. We were flanked by two bunches of my favorite Allium flowers. We each took a long moment to take in the space before our vows. We wanted to be as present as possible.  After the ceremony, we had a champagne toast, and Bart’s brothers each said a few words. Our guests stayed for a cocktail hour while we left to do photos in our room. We left the Hotel Chelsea and went to the West Village with our photographers. Standing on a corner next to a tipped-over trash can for 15 minutes, trying to hail a cab, we were met with honks and cheers. It was a quintessential New York moment, a reminder that the city stops for no one. We walked around the West Village, taking photos at all our favorite neighborhood spots. We stopped by Grove Apothecary to see our pharmacists, who have always taken such good care of us. We visited the Jane laundromat, where Bart has made friends with everyone who works there. We were all heartbroken when he got sick, but no one was as crushed as our friends at the laundromat. We dropped in at Casa Magazines, where Bart buys copies of the magazines he’s published in. This community is a part of our everyday lives. They’ve made our New York City feel like a close knit small town. Their kindness and care got us to the other side of a terrifying time, and we wanted to share a piece of the other side with them.
Likes : 15557
Barton Cowperthwaite - 15.6K Likes - We were married in the Solarium next to the Piano Bar at the Hotel Chelsea. Choosing the Chelsea was an easy decision. It’s iconic, filled with art and history. I grew up on 22nd between 5th and 6th, and remember it in its late 90’s crumbling glory. The Solarium, small and perfect for our 35 guests, has a beautiful skylight running the length of the room. Decorated with plants and greenery, it was perfect as it was, requiring minimal decoration.

Our best friend Sammy (Bart’s best friend since birth) who knows us as individuals and as a couple better than anyone else, officiated the ceremony. It felt comfortable, relaxed, and unfussy. Our violinist played as we each walked down the aisle with our parents. The three of us stood in front of an arch I constructed from wooden dowels, tissue paper flowers from Etsy, Velcro, and hot glue. We were flanked by two bunches of my favorite Allium flowers. We each took a long moment to take in the space before our vows. We wanted to be as present as possible. 

After the ceremony, we had a champagne toast, and Bart’s brothers each said a few words. Our guests stayed for a cocktail hour while we left to do photos in our room. We left the Hotel Chelsea and went to the West Village with our photographers. Standing on a corner next to a tipped-over trash can for 15 minutes, trying to hail a cab, we were met with honks and cheers. It was a quintessential New York moment, a reminder that the city stops for no one.

We walked around the West Village, taking photos at all our favorite neighborhood spots. We stopped by Grove Apothecary to see our pharmacists, who have always taken such good care of us. We visited the Jane laundromat, where Bart has made friends with everyone who works there. We were all heartbroken when he got sick, but no one was as crushed as our friends at the laundromat. We dropped in at Casa Magazines, where Bart buys copies of the magazines he’s published in. This community is a part of our everyday lives. They’ve made our New York City feel like a close knit small town. Their kindness and care got us to the other side of a terrifying time, and we wanted to share a piece of the other side with them.

15.6K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : We were married in the Solarium next to the Piano Bar at the Hotel Chelsea. Choosing the Chelsea was an easy decision. It’s iconic, filled with art and history. I grew up on 22nd between 5th and 6th, and remember it in its late 90’s crumbling glory. The Solarium, small and perfect for our 35 guests, has a beautiful skylight running the length of the room. Decorated with plants and greenery, it was perfect as it was, requiring minimal decoration. Our best friend Sammy (Bart’s best friend since birth) who knows us as individuals and as a couple better than anyone else, officiated the ceremony. It felt comfortable, relaxed, and unfussy. Our violinist played as we each walked down the aisle with our parents. The three of us stood in front of an arch I constructed from wooden dowels, tissue paper flowers from Etsy, Velcro, and hot glue. We were flanked by two bunches of my favorite Allium flowers. We each took a long moment to take in the space before our vows. We wanted to be as present as possible.  After the ceremony, we had a champagne toast, and Bart’s brothers each said a few words. Our guests stayed for a cocktail hour while we left to do photos in our room. We left the Hotel Chelsea and went to the West Village with our photographers. Standing on a corner next to a tipped-over trash can for 15 minutes, trying to hail a cab, we were met with honks and cheers. It was a quintessential New York moment, a reminder that the city stops for no one. We walked around the West Village, taking photos at all our favorite neighborhood spots. We stopped by Grove Apothecary to see our pharmacists, who have always taken such good care of us. We visited the Jane laundromat, where Bart has made friends with everyone who works there. We were all heartbroken when he got sick, but no one was as crushed as our friends at the laundromat. We dropped in at Casa Magazines, where Bart buys copies of the magazines he’s published in. This community is a part of our everyday lives. They’ve made our New York City feel like a close knit small town. Their kindness and care got us to the other side of a terrifying time, and we wanted to share a piece of the other side with them.
Likes : 15557
Barton Cowperthwaite - 15.6K Likes - We were married in the Solarium next to the Piano Bar at the Hotel Chelsea. Choosing the Chelsea was an easy decision. It’s iconic, filled with art and history. I grew up on 22nd between 5th and 6th, and remember it in its late 90’s crumbling glory. The Solarium, small and perfect for our 35 guests, has a beautiful skylight running the length of the room. Decorated with plants and greenery, it was perfect as it was, requiring minimal decoration.

Our best friend Sammy (Bart’s best friend since birth) who knows us as individuals and as a couple better than anyone else, officiated the ceremony. It felt comfortable, relaxed, and unfussy. Our violinist played as we each walked down the aisle with our parents. The three of us stood in front of an arch I constructed from wooden dowels, tissue paper flowers from Etsy, Velcro, and hot glue. We were flanked by two bunches of my favorite Allium flowers. We each took a long moment to take in the space before our vows. We wanted to be as present as possible. 

After the ceremony, we had a champagne toast, and Bart’s brothers each said a few words. Our guests stayed for a cocktail hour while we left to do photos in our room. We left the Hotel Chelsea and went to the West Village with our photographers. Standing on a corner next to a tipped-over trash can for 15 minutes, trying to hail a cab, we were met with honks and cheers. It was a quintessential New York moment, a reminder that the city stops for no one.

We walked around the West Village, taking photos at all our favorite neighborhood spots. We stopped by Grove Apothecary to see our pharmacists, who have always taken such good care of us. We visited the Jane laundromat, where Bart has made friends with everyone who works there. We were all heartbroken when he got sick, but no one was as crushed as our friends at the laundromat. We dropped in at Casa Magazines, where Bart buys copies of the magazines he’s published in. This community is a part of our everyday lives. They’ve made our New York City feel like a close knit small town. Their kindness and care got us to the other side of a terrifying time, and we wanted to share a piece of the other side with them.

15.6K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : We were married in the Solarium next to the Piano Bar at the Hotel Chelsea. Choosing the Chelsea was an easy decision. It’s iconic, filled with art and history. I grew up on 22nd between 5th and 6th, and remember it in its late 90’s crumbling glory. The Solarium, small and perfect for our 35 guests, has a beautiful skylight running the length of the room. Decorated with plants and greenery, it was perfect as it was, requiring minimal decoration. Our best friend Sammy (Bart’s best friend since birth) who knows us as individuals and as a couple better than anyone else, officiated the ceremony. It felt comfortable, relaxed, and unfussy. Our violinist played as we each walked down the aisle with our parents. The three of us stood in front of an arch I constructed from wooden dowels, tissue paper flowers from Etsy, Velcro, and hot glue. We were flanked by two bunches of my favorite Allium flowers. We each took a long moment to take in the space before our vows. We wanted to be as present as possible.  After the ceremony, we had a champagne toast, and Bart’s brothers each said a few words. Our guests stayed for a cocktail hour while we left to do photos in our room. We left the Hotel Chelsea and went to the West Village with our photographers. Standing on a corner next to a tipped-over trash can for 15 minutes, trying to hail a cab, we were met with honks and cheers. It was a quintessential New York moment, a reminder that the city stops for no one. We walked around the West Village, taking photos at all our favorite neighborhood spots. We stopped by Grove Apothecary to see our pharmacists, who have always taken such good care of us. We visited the Jane laundromat, where Bart has made friends with everyone who works there. We were all heartbroken when he got sick, but no one was as crushed as our friends at the laundromat. We dropped in at Casa Magazines, where Bart buys copies of the magazines he’s published in. This community is a part of our everyday lives. They’ve made our New York City feel like a close knit small town. Their kindness and care got us to the other side of a terrifying time, and we wanted to share a piece of the other side with them.
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Barton Cowperthwaite - 15.6K Likes - We were married in the Solarium next to the Piano Bar at the Hotel Chelsea. Choosing the Chelsea was an easy decision. It’s iconic, filled with art and history. I grew up on 22nd between 5th and 6th, and remember it in its late 90’s crumbling glory. The Solarium, small and perfect for our 35 guests, has a beautiful skylight running the length of the room. Decorated with plants and greenery, it was perfect as it was, requiring minimal decoration.

Our best friend Sammy (Bart’s best friend since birth) who knows us as individuals and as a couple better than anyone else, officiated the ceremony. It felt comfortable, relaxed, and unfussy. Our violinist played as we each walked down the aisle with our parents. The three of us stood in front of an arch I constructed from wooden dowels, tissue paper flowers from Etsy, Velcro, and hot glue. We were flanked by two bunches of my favorite Allium flowers. We each took a long moment to take in the space before our vows. We wanted to be as present as possible. 

After the ceremony, we had a champagne toast, and Bart’s brothers each said a few words. Our guests stayed for a cocktail hour while we left to do photos in our room. We left the Hotel Chelsea and went to the West Village with our photographers. Standing on a corner next to a tipped-over trash can for 15 minutes, trying to hail a cab, we were met with honks and cheers. It was a quintessential New York moment, a reminder that the city stops for no one.

We walked around the West Village, taking photos at all our favorite neighborhood spots. We stopped by Grove Apothecary to see our pharmacists, who have always taken such good care of us. We visited the Jane laundromat, where Bart has made friends with everyone who works there. We were all heartbroken when he got sick, but no one was as crushed as our friends at the laundromat. We dropped in at Casa Magazines, where Bart buys copies of the magazines he’s published in. This community is a part of our everyday lives. They’ve made our New York City feel like a close knit small town. Their kindness and care got us to the other side of a terrifying time, and we wanted to share a piece of the other side with them.

15.6K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : We were married in the Solarium next to the Piano Bar at the Hotel Chelsea. Choosing the Chelsea was an easy decision. It’s iconic, filled with art and history. I grew up on 22nd between 5th and 6th, and remember it in its late 90’s crumbling glory. The Solarium, small and perfect for our 35 guests, has a beautiful skylight running the length of the room. Decorated with plants and greenery, it was perfect as it was, requiring minimal decoration. Our best friend Sammy (Bart’s best friend since birth) who knows us as individuals and as a couple better than anyone else, officiated the ceremony. It felt comfortable, relaxed, and unfussy. Our violinist played as we each walked down the aisle with our parents. The three of us stood in front of an arch I constructed from wooden dowels, tissue paper flowers from Etsy, Velcro, and hot glue. We were flanked by two bunches of my favorite Allium flowers. We each took a long moment to take in the space before our vows. We wanted to be as present as possible.  After the ceremony, we had a champagne toast, and Bart’s brothers each said a few words. Our guests stayed for a cocktail hour while we left to do photos in our room. We left the Hotel Chelsea and went to the West Village with our photographers. Standing on a corner next to a tipped-over trash can for 15 minutes, trying to hail a cab, we were met with honks and cheers. It was a quintessential New York moment, a reminder that the city stops for no one. We walked around the West Village, taking photos at all our favorite neighborhood spots. We stopped by Grove Apothecary to see our pharmacists, who have always taken such good care of us. We visited the Jane laundromat, where Bart has made friends with everyone who works there. We were all heartbroken when he got sick, but no one was as crushed as our friends at the laundromat. We dropped in at Casa Magazines, where Bart buys copies of the magazines he’s published in. This community is a part of our everyday lives. They’ve made our New York City feel like a close knit small town. Their kindness and care got us to the other side of a terrifying time, and we wanted to share a piece of the other side with them.
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Barton Cowperthwaite - 15.6K Likes - We were married in the Solarium next to the Piano Bar at the Hotel Chelsea. Choosing the Chelsea was an easy decision. It’s iconic, filled with art and history. I grew up on 22nd between 5th and 6th, and remember it in its late 90’s crumbling glory. The Solarium, small and perfect for our 35 guests, has a beautiful skylight running the length of the room. Decorated with plants and greenery, it was perfect as it was, requiring minimal decoration.

Our best friend Sammy (Bart’s best friend since birth) who knows us as individuals and as a couple better than anyone else, officiated the ceremony. It felt comfortable, relaxed, and unfussy. Our violinist played as we each walked down the aisle with our parents. The three of us stood in front of an arch I constructed from wooden dowels, tissue paper flowers from Etsy, Velcro, and hot glue. We were flanked by two bunches of my favorite Allium flowers. We each took a long moment to take in the space before our vows. We wanted to be as present as possible. 

After the ceremony, we had a champagne toast, and Bart’s brothers each said a few words. Our guests stayed for a cocktail hour while we left to do photos in our room. We left the Hotel Chelsea and went to the West Village with our photographers. Standing on a corner next to a tipped-over trash can for 15 minutes, trying to hail a cab, we were met with honks and cheers. It was a quintessential New York moment, a reminder that the city stops for no one.

We walked around the West Village, taking photos at all our favorite neighborhood spots. We stopped by Grove Apothecary to see our pharmacists, who have always taken such good care of us. We visited the Jane laundromat, where Bart has made friends with everyone who works there. We were all heartbroken when he got sick, but no one was as crushed as our friends at the laundromat. We dropped in at Casa Magazines, where Bart buys copies of the magazines he’s published in. This community is a part of our everyday lives. They’ve made our New York City feel like a close knit small town. Their kindness and care got us to the other side of a terrifying time, and we wanted to share a piece of the other side with them.

15.6K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : We were married in the Solarium next to the Piano Bar at the Hotel Chelsea. Choosing the Chelsea was an easy decision. It’s iconic, filled with art and history. I grew up on 22nd between 5th and 6th, and remember it in its late 90’s crumbling glory. The Solarium, small and perfect for our 35 guests, has a beautiful skylight running the length of the room. Decorated with plants and greenery, it was perfect as it was, requiring minimal decoration. Our best friend Sammy (Bart’s best friend since birth) who knows us as individuals and as a couple better than anyone else, officiated the ceremony. It felt comfortable, relaxed, and unfussy. Our violinist played as we each walked down the aisle with our parents. The three of us stood in front of an arch I constructed from wooden dowels, tissue paper flowers from Etsy, Velcro, and hot glue. We were flanked by two bunches of my favorite Allium flowers. We each took a long moment to take in the space before our vows. We wanted to be as present as possible.  After the ceremony, we had a champagne toast, and Bart’s brothers each said a few words. Our guests stayed for a cocktail hour while we left to do photos in our room. We left the Hotel Chelsea and went to the West Village with our photographers. Standing on a corner next to a tipped-over trash can for 15 minutes, trying to hail a cab, we were met with honks and cheers. It was a quintessential New York moment, a reminder that the city stops for no one. We walked around the West Village, taking photos at all our favorite neighborhood spots. We stopped by Grove Apothecary to see our pharmacists, who have always taken such good care of us. We visited the Jane laundromat, where Bart has made friends with everyone who works there. We were all heartbroken when he got sick, but no one was as crushed as our friends at the laundromat. We dropped in at Casa Magazines, where Bart buys copies of the magazines he’s published in. This community is a part of our everyday lives. They’ve made our New York City feel like a close knit small town. Their kindness and care got us to the other side of a terrifying time, and we wanted to share a piece of the other side with them.
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Barton Cowperthwaite - 13.6K Likes - 5 years ago, you gave me a necklace. It was the weekend before I went on tour to China for 3 months. You gave me this incredible work of art that showed me how well you were getting know me. The next day I realized I didn’t want to leave the country without looking forward to you being there when I got back. So I asked you to be my girlfriend. Happy 5 year anniversary @sophiethoerner! 
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As fate has it, this April 7th also marks 10 years since I moved to NYC. These occasions falling on the same day feels like fate, and falling with you makes fate feel like free will. I’m in love with our story almost as much as I am with you. Life together is full, and I endeavor to not take of moment of it for granted. So excited to create a new anniversary in June!

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Caption : 5 years ago, you gave me a necklace. It was the weekend before I went on tour to China for 3 months. You gave me this incredible work of art that showed me how well you were getting know me. The next day I realized I didn’t want to leave the country without looking forward to you being there when I got back. So I asked you to be my girlfriend. Happy 5 year anniversary @sophiethoerner! • As fate has it, this April 7th also marks 10 years since I moved to NYC. These occasions falling on the same day feels like fate, and falling with you makes fate feel like free will. I’m in love with our story almost as much as I am with you. Life together is full, and I endeavor to not take of moment of it for granted. So excited to create a new anniversary in June!
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Barton Cowperthwaite - 13.6K Likes - 5 years ago, you gave me a necklace. It was the weekend before I went on tour to China for 3 months. You gave me this incredible work of art that showed me how well you were getting know me. The next day I realized I didn’t want to leave the country without looking forward to you being there when I got back. So I asked you to be my girlfriend. Happy 5 year anniversary @sophiethoerner! 
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As fate has it, this April 7th also marks 10 years since I moved to NYC. These occasions falling on the same day feels like fate, and falling with you makes fate feel like free will. I’m in love with our story almost as much as I am with you. Life together is full, and I endeavor to not take of moment of it for granted. So excited to create a new anniversary in June!

13.6K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : 5 years ago, you gave me a necklace. It was the weekend before I went on tour to China for 3 months. You gave me this incredible work of art that showed me how well you were getting know me. The next day I realized I didn’t want to leave the country without looking forward to you being there when I got back. So I asked you to be my girlfriend. Happy 5 year anniversary @sophiethoerner! • As fate has it, this April 7th also marks 10 years since I moved to NYC. These occasions falling on the same day feels like fate, and falling with you makes fate feel like free will. I’m in love with our story almost as much as I am with you. Life together is full, and I endeavor to not take of moment of it for granted. So excited to create a new anniversary in June!
Likes : 13592
Barton Cowperthwaite - 13.6K Likes - 5 years ago, you gave me a necklace. It was the weekend before I went on tour to China for 3 months. You gave me this incredible work of art that showed me how well you were getting know me. The next day I realized I didn’t want to leave the country without looking forward to you being there when I got back. So I asked you to be my girlfriend. Happy 5 year anniversary @sophiethoerner! 
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As fate has it, this April 7th also marks 10 years since I moved to NYC. These occasions falling on the same day feels like fate, and falling with you makes fate feel like free will. I’m in love with our story almost as much as I am with you. Life together is full, and I endeavor to not take of moment of it for granted. So excited to create a new anniversary in June!

13.6K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : 5 years ago, you gave me a necklace. It was the weekend before I went on tour to China for 3 months. You gave me this incredible work of art that showed me how well you were getting know me. The next day I realized I didn’t want to leave the country without looking forward to you being there when I got back. So I asked you to be my girlfriend. Happy 5 year anniversary @sophiethoerner! • As fate has it, this April 7th also marks 10 years since I moved to NYC. These occasions falling on the same day feels like fate, and falling with you makes fate feel like free will. I’m in love with our story almost as much as I am with you. Life together is full, and I endeavor to not take of moment of it for granted. So excited to create a new anniversary in June!
Likes : 13592
Barton Cowperthwaite - 13.6K Likes - 5 years ago, you gave me a necklace. It was the weekend before I went on tour to China for 3 months. You gave me this incredible work of art that showed me how well you were getting know me. The next day I realized I didn’t want to leave the country without looking forward to you being there when I got back. So I asked you to be my girlfriend. Happy 5 year anniversary @sophiethoerner! 
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As fate has it, this April 7th also marks 10 years since I moved to NYC. These occasions falling on the same day feels like fate, and falling with you makes fate feel like free will. I’m in love with our story almost as much as I am with you. Life together is full, and I endeavor to not take of moment of it for granted. So excited to create a new anniversary in June!

13.6K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : 5 years ago, you gave me a necklace. It was the weekend before I went on tour to China for 3 months. You gave me this incredible work of art that showed me how well you were getting know me. The next day I realized I didn’t want to leave the country without looking forward to you being there when I got back. So I asked you to be my girlfriend. Happy 5 year anniversary @sophiethoerner! • As fate has it, this April 7th also marks 10 years since I moved to NYC. These occasions falling on the same day feels like fate, and falling with you makes fate feel like free will. I’m in love with our story almost as much as I am with you. Life together is full, and I endeavor to not take of moment of it for granted. So excited to create a new anniversary in June!
Likes : 13592
Barton Cowperthwaite - 10.4K Likes - Post bookended by some old photos by @curtisbrownphotography 💙🩶
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2nd slide is the 🐐 My bros meeting soph’s mom @gingerthoerner for the very first time.
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3 is @joeycowperthwaite asleep on the LIRR
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4 is a new pillow that Soph got us a few weeks ago 👁️👁️👁️
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5 is a drawing @alexandrapernice did of me and signed by the cast of the 1st national tour of ‘An American in Paris’
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6 is a beautiful card from my darling step mom @bbrosue 
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7 is family guy making me lol
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8 is some notes I wrote in early October
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9 is an old photo by the brilliant @leegumbs.photography

10.4K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : Post bookended by some old photos by @curtisbrownphotography 💙🩶 • 2nd slide is the 🐐 My bros meeting soph’s mom @gingerthoerner for the very first time. • 3 is @joeycowperthwaite asleep on the LIRR • 4 is a new pillow that Soph got us a few weeks ago 👁️👁️👁️ • 5 is a drawing @alexandrapernice did of me and signed by the cast of the 1st national tour of ‘An American in Paris’ • 6 is a beautiful card from my darling step mom @bbrosue • 7 is family guy making me lol • 8 is some notes I wrote in early October • 9 is an old photo by the brilliant @leegumbs.photography
Likes : 10415
Barton Cowperthwaite - 10.4K Likes - Post bookended by some old photos by @curtisbrownphotography 💙🩶
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2nd slide is the 🐐 My bros meeting soph’s mom @gingerthoerner for the very first time.
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3 is @joeycowperthwaite asleep on the LIRR
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4 is a new pillow that Soph got us a few weeks ago 👁️👁️👁️
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5 is a drawing @alexandrapernice did of me and signed by the cast of the 1st national tour of ‘An American in Paris’
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6 is a beautiful card from my darling step mom @bbrosue 
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7 is family guy making me lol
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8 is some notes I wrote in early October
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9 is an old photo by the brilliant @leegumbs.photography

10.4K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : Post bookended by some old photos by @curtisbrownphotography 💙🩶 • 2nd slide is the 🐐 My bros meeting soph’s mom @gingerthoerner for the very first time. • 3 is @joeycowperthwaite asleep on the LIRR • 4 is a new pillow that Soph got us a few weeks ago 👁️👁️👁️ • 5 is a drawing @alexandrapernice did of me and signed by the cast of the 1st national tour of ‘An American in Paris’ • 6 is a beautiful card from my darling step mom @bbrosue • 7 is family guy making me lol • 8 is some notes I wrote in early October • 9 is an old photo by the brilliant @leegumbs.photography
Likes : 10415
Barton Cowperthwaite - 10.4K Likes - Post bookended by some old photos by @curtisbrownphotography 💙🩶
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2nd slide is the 🐐 My bros meeting soph’s mom @gingerthoerner for the very first time.
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3 is @joeycowperthwaite asleep on the LIRR
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4 is a new pillow that Soph got us a few weeks ago 👁️👁️👁️
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5 is a drawing @alexandrapernice did of me and signed by the cast of the 1st national tour of ‘An American in Paris’
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6 is a beautiful card from my darling step mom @bbrosue 
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7 is family guy making me lol
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8 is some notes I wrote in early October
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9 is an old photo by the brilliant @leegumbs.photography

10.4K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : Post bookended by some old photos by @curtisbrownphotography 💙🩶 • 2nd slide is the 🐐 My bros meeting soph’s mom @gingerthoerner for the very first time. • 3 is @joeycowperthwaite asleep on the LIRR • 4 is a new pillow that Soph got us a few weeks ago 👁️👁️👁️ • 5 is a drawing @alexandrapernice did of me and signed by the cast of the 1st national tour of ‘An American in Paris’ • 6 is a beautiful card from my darling step mom @bbrosue • 7 is family guy making me lol • 8 is some notes I wrote in early October • 9 is an old photo by the brilliant @leegumbs.photography
Likes : 10415
Barton Cowperthwaite - 10.4K Likes - Post bookended by some old photos by @curtisbrownphotography 💙🩶
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2nd slide is the 🐐 My bros meeting soph’s mom @gingerthoerner for the very first time.
•
3 is @joeycowperthwaite asleep on the LIRR
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4 is a new pillow that Soph got us a few weeks ago 👁️👁️👁️
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5 is a drawing @alexandrapernice did of me and signed by the cast of the 1st national tour of ‘An American in Paris’
•
6 is a beautiful card from my darling step mom @bbrosue 
•
7 is family guy making me lol
•
8 is some notes I wrote in early October
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9 is an old photo by the brilliant @leegumbs.photography

10.4K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : Post bookended by some old photos by @curtisbrownphotography 💙🩶 • 2nd slide is the 🐐 My bros meeting soph’s mom @gingerthoerner for the very first time. • 3 is @joeycowperthwaite asleep on the LIRR • 4 is a new pillow that Soph got us a few weeks ago 👁️👁️👁️ • 5 is a drawing @alexandrapernice did of me and signed by the cast of the 1st national tour of ‘An American in Paris’ • 6 is a beautiful card from my darling step mom @bbrosue • 7 is family guy making me lol • 8 is some notes I wrote in early October • 9 is an old photo by the brilliant @leegumbs.photography
Likes : 10415
Barton Cowperthwaite - 10.4K Likes - Post bookended by some old photos by @curtisbrownphotography 💙🩶
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2nd slide is the 🐐 My bros meeting soph’s mom @gingerthoerner for the very first time.
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3 is @joeycowperthwaite asleep on the LIRR
•
4 is a new pillow that Soph got us a few weeks ago 👁️👁️👁️
•
5 is a drawing @alexandrapernice did of me and signed by the cast of the 1st national tour of ‘An American in Paris’
•
6 is a beautiful card from my darling step mom @bbrosue 
•
7 is family guy making me lol
•
8 is some notes I wrote in early October
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9 is an old photo by the brilliant @leegumbs.photography

10.4K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : Post bookended by some old photos by @curtisbrownphotography 💙🩶 • 2nd slide is the 🐐 My bros meeting soph’s mom @gingerthoerner for the very first time. • 3 is @joeycowperthwaite asleep on the LIRR • 4 is a new pillow that Soph got us a few weeks ago 👁️👁️👁️ • 5 is a drawing @alexandrapernice did of me and signed by the cast of the 1st national tour of ‘An American in Paris’ • 6 is a beautiful card from my darling step mom @bbrosue • 7 is family guy making me lol • 8 is some notes I wrote in early October • 9 is an old photo by the brilliant @leegumbs.photography
Likes : 10415
Barton Cowperthwaite - 10.4K Likes - Post bookended by some old photos by @curtisbrownphotography 💙🩶
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2nd slide is the 🐐 My bros meeting soph’s mom @gingerthoerner for the very first time.
•
3 is @joeycowperthwaite asleep on the LIRR
•
4 is a new pillow that Soph got us a few weeks ago 👁️👁️👁️
•
5 is a drawing @alexandrapernice did of me and signed by the cast of the 1st national tour of ‘An American in Paris’
•
6 is a beautiful card from my darling step mom @bbrosue 
•
7 is family guy making me lol
•
8 is some notes I wrote in early October
•
9 is an old photo by the brilliant @leegumbs.photography

10.4K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : Post bookended by some old photos by @curtisbrownphotography 💙🩶 • 2nd slide is the 🐐 My bros meeting soph’s mom @gingerthoerner for the very first time. • 3 is @joeycowperthwaite asleep on the LIRR • 4 is a new pillow that Soph got us a few weeks ago 👁️👁️👁️ • 5 is a drawing @alexandrapernice did of me and signed by the cast of the 1st national tour of ‘An American in Paris’ • 6 is a beautiful card from my darling step mom @bbrosue • 7 is family guy making me lol • 8 is some notes I wrote in early October • 9 is an old photo by the brilliant @leegumbs.photography
Likes : 10415
Barton Cowperthwaite - 10.4K Likes - Post bookended by some old photos by @curtisbrownphotography 💙🩶
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2nd slide is the 🐐 My bros meeting soph’s mom @gingerthoerner for the very first time.
•
3 is @joeycowperthwaite asleep on the LIRR
•
4 is a new pillow that Soph got us a few weeks ago 👁️👁️👁️
•
5 is a drawing @alexandrapernice did of me and signed by the cast of the 1st national tour of ‘An American in Paris’
•
6 is a beautiful card from my darling step mom @bbrosue 
•
7 is family guy making me lol
•
8 is some notes I wrote in early October
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9 is an old photo by the brilliant @leegumbs.photography

10.4K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : Post bookended by some old photos by @curtisbrownphotography 💙🩶 • 2nd slide is the 🐐 My bros meeting soph’s mom @gingerthoerner for the very first time. • 3 is @joeycowperthwaite asleep on the LIRR • 4 is a new pillow that Soph got us a few weeks ago 👁️👁️👁️ • 5 is a drawing @alexandrapernice did of me and signed by the cast of the 1st national tour of ‘An American in Paris’ • 6 is a beautiful card from my darling step mom @bbrosue • 7 is family guy making me lol • 8 is some notes I wrote in early October • 9 is an old photo by the brilliant @leegumbs.photography
Likes : 10415
Barton Cowperthwaite - 10.4K Likes - Post bookended by some old photos by @curtisbrownphotography 💙🩶
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2nd slide is the 🐐 My bros meeting soph’s mom @gingerthoerner for the very first time.
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3 is @joeycowperthwaite asleep on the LIRR
•
4 is a new pillow that Soph got us a few weeks ago 👁️👁️👁️
•
5 is a drawing @alexandrapernice did of me and signed by the cast of the 1st national tour of ‘An American in Paris’
•
6 is a beautiful card from my darling step mom @bbrosue 
•
7 is family guy making me lol
•
8 is some notes I wrote in early October
•
9 is an old photo by the brilliant @leegumbs.photography

10.4K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : Post bookended by some old photos by @curtisbrownphotography 💙🩶 • 2nd slide is the 🐐 My bros meeting soph’s mom @gingerthoerner for the very first time. • 3 is @joeycowperthwaite asleep on the LIRR • 4 is a new pillow that Soph got us a few weeks ago 👁️👁️👁️ • 5 is a drawing @alexandrapernice did of me and signed by the cast of the 1st national tour of ‘An American in Paris’ • 6 is a beautiful card from my darling step mom @bbrosue • 7 is family guy making me lol • 8 is some notes I wrote in early October • 9 is an old photo by the brilliant @leegumbs.photography
Likes : 10415
Barton Cowperthwaite - 10.4K Likes - In honor of World Brain Tumor Day 🧠
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I am feeling very overwhelmed right now. The Tony’s are next week and my wedding is the week after. I had two months and a week to recover from brain surgery in November (not including the 2nd operation in early December) and haven’t had any real time off since I started rehearsal February 1st. I feel the pressure building as these next two weeks approach. It’s a time that I’ve been striving towards since my diagnosis. Words don’t do justice to the size and amount of feeling in my soul. 
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Working to keep gratitude on top of the long list of feelings at this time. I’m grateful to be alive, I’m grateful for the support, I’m grateful to be working in a show that feels like fate carried me to it, and I’m grateful to be marrying the love of my life in two weeks. Life is a gift. I love you and I’m grateful for you, even if I don’t know you. 🍋
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📸 @nagi_sakai

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Caption : In honor of World Brain Tumor Day 🧠 • I am feeling very overwhelmed right now. The Tony’s are next week and my wedding is the week after. I had two months and a week to recover from brain surgery in November (not including the 2nd operation in early December) and haven’t had any real time off since I started rehearsal February 1st. I feel the pressure building as these next two weeks approach. It’s a time that I’ve been striving towards since my diagnosis. Words don’t do justice to the size and amount of feeling in my soul. • Working to keep gratitude on top of the long list of feelings at this time. I’m grateful to be alive, I’m grateful for the support, I’m grateful to be working in a show that feels like fate carried me to it, and I’m grateful to be marrying the love of my life in two weeks. Life is a gift. I love you and I’m grateful for you, even if I don’t know you. 🍋 • 📸 @nagi_sakai
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Barton Cowperthwaite - 10.4K Likes - In honor of World Brain Tumor Day 🧠
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I am feeling very overwhelmed right now. The Tony’s are next week and my wedding is the week after. I had two months and a week to recover from brain surgery in November (not including the 2nd operation in early December) and haven’t had any real time off since I started rehearsal February 1st. I feel the pressure building as these next two weeks approach. It’s a time that I’ve been striving towards since my diagnosis. Words don’t do justice to the size and amount of feeling in my soul. 
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Working to keep gratitude on top of the long list of feelings at this time. I’m grateful to be alive, I’m grateful for the support, I’m grateful to be working in a show that feels like fate carried me to it, and I’m grateful to be marrying the love of my life in two weeks. Life is a gift. I love you and I’m grateful for you, even if I don’t know you. 🍋
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📸 @nagi_sakai

10.4K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : In honor of World Brain Tumor Day 🧠 • I am feeling very overwhelmed right now. The Tony’s are next week and my wedding is the week after. I had two months and a week to recover from brain surgery in November (not including the 2nd operation in early December) and haven’t had any real time off since I started rehearsal February 1st. I feel the pressure building as these next two weeks approach. It’s a time that I’ve been striving towards since my diagnosis. Words don’t do justice to the size and amount of feeling in my soul. • Working to keep gratitude on top of the long list of feelings at this time. I’m grateful to be alive, I’m grateful for the support, I’m grateful to be working in a show that feels like fate carried me to it, and I’m grateful to be marrying the love of my life in two weeks. Life is a gift. I love you and I’m grateful for you, even if I don’t know you. 🍋 • 📸 @nagi_sakai
Likes : 10402
Barton Cowperthwaite - 9.9K Likes - Happy Monday! Best Monday of the week. Very big day tomorrow. Not a victim, just one day on this side of victory.
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1 - photo by my soul sister @charlottedrury 
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2 - Petri film I took two years ago. Don’t be afraid of your shadows, without you they wouldn’t exist.
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3 book gifted by @kennycorrigan and @alexadebarr. It was the first thing I saw this morning. 
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4 @joeycowperthwaite & @willy_cow had their first beach day with Nico yesterday. #Shenanigans
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5 a video that @lilbuckdalegend took years ago at @vaildancefest  and I crushed the trend 😵‍💫
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6 the closing solo in @lubovitch ‘Men’s Stories’ 
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7 me sliding into your DMs slicker than frozone 🥶

9.9K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : Happy Monday! Best Monday of the week. Very big day tomorrow. Not a victim, just one day on this side of victory. • 1 – photo by my soul sister @charlottedrury • 2 – Petri film I took two years ago. Don’t be afraid of your shadows, without you they wouldn’t exist. • 3 book gifted by @kennycorrigan and @alexadebarr. It was the first thing I saw this morning. • 4 @joeycowperthwaite & @willy_cow had their first beach day with Nico yesterday. #Shenanigans • 5 a video that @lilbuckdalegend took years ago at @vaildancefest and I crushed the trend 😵‍💫 • 6 the closing solo in @lubovitch ‘Men’s Stories’ • 7 me sliding into your DMs slicker than frozone 🥶
Likes : 9931
Barton Cowperthwaite - 9.9K Likes - Happy Monday! Best Monday of the week. Very big day tomorrow. Not a victim, just one day on this side of victory.
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1 - photo by my soul sister @charlottedrury 
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2 - Petri film I took two years ago. Don’t be afraid of your shadows, without you they wouldn’t exist.
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3 book gifted by @kennycorrigan and @alexadebarr. It was the first thing I saw this morning. 
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4 @joeycowperthwaite & @willy_cow had their first beach day with Nico yesterday. #Shenanigans
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5 a video that @lilbuckdalegend took years ago at @vaildancefest  and I crushed the trend 😵‍💫
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6 the closing solo in @lubovitch ‘Men’s Stories’ 
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7 me sliding into your DMs slicker than frozone 🥶

9.9K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : Happy Monday! Best Monday of the week. Very big day tomorrow. Not a victim, just one day on this side of victory. • 1 – photo by my soul sister @charlottedrury • 2 – Petri film I took two years ago. Don’t be afraid of your shadows, without you they wouldn’t exist. • 3 book gifted by @kennycorrigan and @alexadebarr. It was the first thing I saw this morning. • 4 @joeycowperthwaite & @willy_cow had their first beach day with Nico yesterday. #Shenanigans • 5 a video that @lilbuckdalegend took years ago at @vaildancefest and I crushed the trend 😵‍💫 • 6 the closing solo in @lubovitch ‘Men’s Stories’ • 7 me sliding into your DMs slicker than frozone 🥶
Likes : 9931
Barton Cowperthwaite - 9.9K Likes - Happy Monday! Best Monday of the week. Very big day tomorrow. Not a victim, just one day on this side of victory.
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1 - photo by my soul sister @charlottedrury 
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2 - Petri film I took two years ago. Don’t be afraid of your shadows, without you they wouldn’t exist.
•
3 book gifted by @kennycorrigan and @alexadebarr. It was the first thing I saw this morning. 
•
4 @joeycowperthwaite & @willy_cow had their first beach day with Nico yesterday. #Shenanigans
•
5 a video that @lilbuckdalegend took years ago at @vaildancefest  and I crushed the trend 😵‍💫
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6 the closing solo in @lubovitch ‘Men’s Stories’ 
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7 me sliding into your DMs slicker than frozone 🥶

9.9K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : Happy Monday! Best Monday of the week. Very big day tomorrow. Not a victim, just one day on this side of victory. • 1 – photo by my soul sister @charlottedrury • 2 – Petri film I took two years ago. Don’t be afraid of your shadows, without you they wouldn’t exist. • 3 book gifted by @kennycorrigan and @alexadebarr. It was the first thing I saw this morning. • 4 @joeycowperthwaite & @willy_cow had their first beach day with Nico yesterday. #Shenanigans • 5 a video that @lilbuckdalegend took years ago at @vaildancefest and I crushed the trend 😵‍💫 • 6 the closing solo in @lubovitch ‘Men’s Stories’ • 7 me sliding into your DMs slicker than frozone 🥶
Likes : 9931
Barton Cowperthwaite - 9.9K Likes - 1 Wearing my grandfather’s coat for good luck.
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2 is my personal favorite in this series. I was diagnosed with a brain tumor the same day the @sagaftra strike ended. Like literally a couple hours after we crossed the 12:01am finish line. So my tumor must have been striking in solidarity this whole time 💪🏼
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3 is more comedy from friends. Keep em coming please.
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4 is some love from some of my TPT family @hairbychrystal & @thejessicagreco 
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5 is another beautiful photo by @charlottedrury 
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6 is @sammy.klein and I on our dads’ shoulders as little Bebe’s. Can you tell who’s who?? 
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7 is Sophie and I on the last beach day of the summer 😎

9.9K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : 1 Wearing my grandfather’s coat for good luck. • 2 is my personal favorite in this series. I was diagnosed with a brain tumor the same day the @sagaftra strike ended. Like literally a couple hours after we crossed the 12:01am finish line. So my tumor must have been striking in solidarity this whole time 💪🏼 • 3 is more comedy from friends. Keep em coming please. • 4 is some love from some of my TPT family @hairbychrystal & @thejessicagreco • 5 is another beautiful photo by @charlottedrury • 6 is @sammy.klein and I on our dads’ shoulders as little Bebe’s. Can you tell who’s who?? • 7 is Sophie and I on the last beach day of the summer 😎
Likes : 9891
Barton Cowperthwaite - 9.9K Likes - 1 Wearing my grandfather’s coat for good luck.
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2 is my personal favorite in this series. I was diagnosed with a brain tumor the same day the @sagaftra strike ended. Like literally a couple hours after we crossed the 12:01am finish line. So my tumor must have been striking in solidarity this whole time 💪🏼
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3 is more comedy from friends. Keep em coming please.
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4 is some love from some of my TPT family @hairbychrystal & @thejessicagreco 
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5 is another beautiful photo by @charlottedrury 
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6 is @sammy.klein and I on our dads’ shoulders as little Bebe’s. Can you tell who’s who?? 
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7 is Sophie and I on the last beach day of the summer 😎

9.9K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : 1 Wearing my grandfather’s coat for good luck. • 2 is my personal favorite in this series. I was diagnosed with a brain tumor the same day the @sagaftra strike ended. Like literally a couple hours after we crossed the 12:01am finish line. So my tumor must have been striking in solidarity this whole time 💪🏼 • 3 is more comedy from friends. Keep em coming please. • 4 is some love from some of my TPT family @hairbychrystal & @thejessicagreco • 5 is another beautiful photo by @charlottedrury • 6 is @sammy.klein and I on our dads’ shoulders as little Bebe’s. Can you tell who’s who?? • 7 is Sophie and I on the last beach day of the summer 😎
Likes : 9891
Barton Cowperthwaite - 9.9K Likes - 1 Wearing my grandfather’s coat for good luck.
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2 is my personal favorite in this series. I was diagnosed with a brain tumor the same day the @sagaftra strike ended. Like literally a couple hours after we crossed the 12:01am finish line. So my tumor must have been striking in solidarity this whole time 💪🏼
•
3 is more comedy from friends. Keep em coming please.
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4 is some love from some of my TPT family @hairbychrystal & @thejessicagreco 
•
5 is another beautiful photo by @charlottedrury 
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6 is @sammy.klein and I on our dads’ shoulders as little Bebe’s. Can you tell who’s who?? 
•
7 is Sophie and I on the last beach day of the summer 😎

9.9K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : 1 Wearing my grandfather’s coat for good luck. • 2 is my personal favorite in this series. I was diagnosed with a brain tumor the same day the @sagaftra strike ended. Like literally a couple hours after we crossed the 12:01am finish line. So my tumor must have been striking in solidarity this whole time 💪🏼 • 3 is more comedy from friends. Keep em coming please. • 4 is some love from some of my TPT family @hairbychrystal & @thejessicagreco • 5 is another beautiful photo by @charlottedrury • 6 is @sammy.klein and I on our dads’ shoulders as little Bebe’s. Can you tell who’s who?? • 7 is Sophie and I on the last beach day of the summer 😎
Likes : 9891
Barton Cowperthwaite - 9.9K Likes - 1 Wearing my grandfather’s coat for good luck.
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2 is my personal favorite in this series. I was diagnosed with a brain tumor the same day the @sagaftra strike ended. Like literally a couple hours after we crossed the 12:01am finish line. So my tumor must have been striking in solidarity this whole time 💪🏼
•
3 is more comedy from friends. Keep em coming please.
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4 is some love from some of my TPT family @hairbychrystal & @thejessicagreco 
•
5 is another beautiful photo by @charlottedrury 
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6 is @sammy.klein and I on our dads’ shoulders as little Bebe’s. Can you tell who’s who?? 
•
7 is Sophie and I on the last beach day of the summer 😎

9.9K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : 1 Wearing my grandfather’s coat for good luck. • 2 is my personal favorite in this series. I was diagnosed with a brain tumor the same day the @sagaftra strike ended. Like literally a couple hours after we crossed the 12:01am finish line. So my tumor must have been striking in solidarity this whole time 💪🏼 • 3 is more comedy from friends. Keep em coming please. • 4 is some love from some of my TPT family @hairbychrystal & @thejessicagreco • 5 is another beautiful photo by @charlottedrury • 6 is @sammy.klein and I on our dads’ shoulders as little Bebe’s. Can you tell who’s who?? • 7 is Sophie and I on the last beach day of the summer 😎
Likes : 9891
Barton Cowperthwaite - 9.9K Likes - 1 Wearing my grandfather’s coat for good luck.
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2 is my personal favorite in this series. I was diagnosed with a brain tumor the same day the @sagaftra strike ended. Like literally a couple hours after we crossed the 12:01am finish line. So my tumor must have been striking in solidarity this whole time 💪🏼
•
3 is more comedy from friends. Keep em coming please.
•
4 is some love from some of my TPT family @hairbychrystal & @thejessicagreco 
•
5 is another beautiful photo by @charlottedrury 
•
6 is @sammy.klein and I on our dads’ shoulders as little Bebe’s. Can you tell who’s who?? 
•
7 is Sophie and I on the last beach day of the summer 😎

9.9K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : 1 Wearing my grandfather’s coat for good luck. • 2 is my personal favorite in this series. I was diagnosed with a brain tumor the same day the @sagaftra strike ended. Like literally a couple hours after we crossed the 12:01am finish line. So my tumor must have been striking in solidarity this whole time 💪🏼 • 3 is more comedy from friends. Keep em coming please. • 4 is some love from some of my TPT family @hairbychrystal & @thejessicagreco • 5 is another beautiful photo by @charlottedrury • 6 is @sammy.klein and I on our dads’ shoulders as little Bebe’s. Can you tell who’s who?? • 7 is Sophie and I on the last beach day of the summer 😎
Likes : 9891
Barton Cowperthwaite - 9.9K Likes - 1 Wearing my grandfather’s coat for good luck.
•
2 is my personal favorite in this series. I was diagnosed with a brain tumor the same day the @sagaftra strike ended. Like literally a couple hours after we crossed the 12:01am finish line. So my tumor must have been striking in solidarity this whole time 💪🏼
•
3 is more comedy from friends. Keep em coming please.
•
4 is some love from some of my TPT family @hairbychrystal & @thejessicagreco 
•
5 is another beautiful photo by @charlottedrury 
•
6 is @sammy.klein and I on our dads’ shoulders as little Bebe’s. Can you tell who’s who?? 
•
7 is Sophie and I on the last beach day of the summer 😎

9.9K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : 1 Wearing my grandfather’s coat for good luck. • 2 is my personal favorite in this series. I was diagnosed with a brain tumor the same day the @sagaftra strike ended. Like literally a couple hours after we crossed the 12:01am finish line. So my tumor must have been striking in solidarity this whole time 💪🏼 • 3 is more comedy from friends. Keep em coming please. • 4 is some love from some of my TPT family @hairbychrystal & @thejessicagreco • 5 is another beautiful photo by @charlottedrury • 6 is @sammy.klein and I on our dads’ shoulders as little Bebe’s. Can you tell who’s who?? • 7 is Sophie and I on the last beach day of the summer 😎
Likes : 9891
Barton Cowperthwaite - 9.4K Likes - This is LIFE

9.4K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : This is LIFE
Likes : 9356
Barton Cowperthwaite - 9.4K Likes - This is LIFE

9.4K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : This is LIFE
Likes : 9356
Barton Cowperthwaite - 9.4K Likes - This is LIFE

9.4K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : This is LIFE
Likes : 9356
Barton Cowperthwaite - 8.2K Likes - During the pandemic I did a shoot with the inimitable @nagi_sakai. He had an incredible creative energy and kindness on set. Years later, I learned that he and his wife had been following my brain tumor journey. When I asked, he generously agreed to take some photos. These portraits were done just two weeks after my brain surgery, the day before I got my staples removed. The lovely @jaimekaywaxman styled. 
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I’ve always felt that images have a way of capturing moments in ways words can’t. What a blessing to have this one captured through the lens of such an incredible artist. He even brought the lemons!!! 🍋 
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I’m very proud of my career, but the people I’ve met, created with, and fostered friendships with are what I believe really enriches my life.
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A few of these photos were published in @leshommespublics with an interview I did shortly after my second surgery. Big heart felt thanks to the @cap74024 team!

8.2K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : During the pandemic I did a shoot with the inimitable @nagi_sakai. He had an incredible creative energy and kindness on set. Years later, I learned that he and his wife had been following my brain tumor journey. When I asked, he generously agreed to take some photos. These portraits were done just two weeks after my brain surgery, the day before I got my staples removed. The lovely @jaimekaywaxman styled. • I’ve always felt that images have a way of capturing moments in ways words can’t. What a blessing to have this one captured through the lens of such an incredible artist. He even brought the lemons!!! 🍋 • I’m very proud of my career, but the people I’ve met, created with, and fostered friendships with are what I believe really enriches my life. • A few of these photos were published in @leshommespublics with an interview I did shortly after my second surgery. Big heart felt thanks to the @cap74024 team!
Likes : 8207
Barton Cowperthwaite - 8.2K Likes - During the pandemic I did a shoot with the inimitable @nagi_sakai. He had an incredible creative energy and kindness on set. Years later, I learned that he and his wife had been following my brain tumor journey. When I asked, he generously agreed to take some photos. These portraits were done just two weeks after my brain surgery, the day before I got my staples removed. The lovely @jaimekaywaxman styled. 
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I’ve always felt that images have a way of capturing moments in ways words can’t. What a blessing to have this one captured through the lens of such an incredible artist. He even brought the lemons!!! 🍋 
•
I’m very proud of my career, but the people I’ve met, created with, and fostered friendships with are what I believe really enriches my life.
•
A few of these photos were published in @leshommespublics with an interview I did shortly after my second surgery. Big heart felt thanks to the @cap74024 team!

8.2K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : During the pandemic I did a shoot with the inimitable @nagi_sakai. He had an incredible creative energy and kindness on set. Years later, I learned that he and his wife had been following my brain tumor journey. When I asked, he generously agreed to take some photos. These portraits were done just two weeks after my brain surgery, the day before I got my staples removed. The lovely @jaimekaywaxman styled. • I’ve always felt that images have a way of capturing moments in ways words can’t. What a blessing to have this one captured through the lens of such an incredible artist. He even brought the lemons!!! 🍋 • I’m very proud of my career, but the people I’ve met, created with, and fostered friendships with are what I believe really enriches my life. • A few of these photos were published in @leshommespublics with an interview I did shortly after my second surgery. Big heart felt thanks to the @cap74024 team!
Likes : 8207
Barton Cowperthwaite - 8.2K Likes - During the pandemic I did a shoot with the inimitable @nagi_sakai. He had an incredible creative energy and kindness on set. Years later, I learned that he and his wife had been following my brain tumor journey. When I asked, he generously agreed to take some photos. These portraits were done just two weeks after my brain surgery, the day before I got my staples removed. The lovely @jaimekaywaxman styled. 
•
I’ve always felt that images have a way of capturing moments in ways words can’t. What a blessing to have this one captured through the lens of such an incredible artist. He even brought the lemons!!! 🍋 
•
I’m very proud of my career, but the people I’ve met, created with, and fostered friendships with are what I believe really enriches my life.
•
A few of these photos were published in @leshommespublics with an interview I did shortly after my second surgery. Big heart felt thanks to the @cap74024 team!

8.2K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : During the pandemic I did a shoot with the inimitable @nagi_sakai. He had an incredible creative energy and kindness on set. Years later, I learned that he and his wife had been following my brain tumor journey. When I asked, he generously agreed to take some photos. These portraits were done just two weeks after my brain surgery, the day before I got my staples removed. The lovely @jaimekaywaxman styled. • I’ve always felt that images have a way of capturing moments in ways words can’t. What a blessing to have this one captured through the lens of such an incredible artist. He even brought the lemons!!! 🍋 • I’m very proud of my career, but the people I’ve met, created with, and fostered friendships with are what I believe really enriches my life. • A few of these photos were published in @leshommespublics with an interview I did shortly after my second surgery. Big heart felt thanks to the @cap74024 team!
Likes : 8207
Barton Cowperthwaite - 8.2K Likes - During the pandemic I did a shoot with the inimitable @nagi_sakai. He had an incredible creative energy and kindness on set. Years later, I learned that he and his wife had been following my brain tumor journey. When I asked, he generously agreed to take some photos. These portraits were done just two weeks after my brain surgery, the day before I got my staples removed. The lovely @jaimekaywaxman styled. 
•
I’ve always felt that images have a way of capturing moments in ways words can’t. What a blessing to have this one captured through the lens of such an incredible artist. He even brought the lemons!!! 🍋 
•
I’m very proud of my career, but the people I’ve met, created with, and fostered friendships with are what I believe really enriches my life.
•
A few of these photos were published in @leshommespublics with an interview I did shortly after my second surgery. Big heart felt thanks to the @cap74024 team!

8.2K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : During the pandemic I did a shoot with the inimitable @nagi_sakai. He had an incredible creative energy and kindness on set. Years later, I learned that he and his wife had been following my brain tumor journey. When I asked, he generously agreed to take some photos. These portraits were done just two weeks after my brain surgery, the day before I got my staples removed. The lovely @jaimekaywaxman styled. • I’ve always felt that images have a way of capturing moments in ways words can’t. What a blessing to have this one captured through the lens of such an incredible artist. He even brought the lemons!!! 🍋 • I’m very proud of my career, but the people I’ve met, created with, and fostered friendships with are what I believe really enriches my life. • A few of these photos were published in @leshommespublics with an interview I did shortly after my second surgery. Big heart felt thanks to the @cap74024 team!
Likes : 8207
Barton Cowperthwaite - 8.2K Likes - During the pandemic I did a shoot with the inimitable @nagi_sakai. He had an incredible creative energy and kindness on set. Years later, I learned that he and his wife had been following my brain tumor journey. When I asked, he generously agreed to take some photos. These portraits were done just two weeks after my brain surgery, the day before I got my staples removed. The lovely @jaimekaywaxman styled. 
•
I’ve always felt that images have a way of capturing moments in ways words can’t. What a blessing to have this one captured through the lens of such an incredible artist. He even brought the lemons!!! 🍋 
•
I’m very proud of my career, but the people I’ve met, created with, and fostered friendships with are what I believe really enriches my life.
•
A few of these photos were published in @leshommespublics with an interview I did shortly after my second surgery. Big heart felt thanks to the @cap74024 team!

8.2K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : During the pandemic I did a shoot with the inimitable @nagi_sakai. He had an incredible creative energy and kindness on set. Years later, I learned that he and his wife had been following my brain tumor journey. When I asked, he generously agreed to take some photos. These portraits were done just two weeks after my brain surgery, the day before I got my staples removed. The lovely @jaimekaywaxman styled. • I’ve always felt that images have a way of capturing moments in ways words can’t. What a blessing to have this one captured through the lens of such an incredible artist. He even brought the lemons!!! 🍋 • I’m very proud of my career, but the people I’ve met, created with, and fostered friendships with are what I believe really enriches my life. • A few of these photos were published in @leshommespublics with an interview I did shortly after my second surgery. Big heart felt thanks to the @cap74024 team!
Likes : 8207
Barton Cowperthwaite - 8.2K Likes - During the pandemic I did a shoot with the inimitable @nagi_sakai. He had an incredible creative energy and kindness on set. Years later, I learned that he and his wife had been following my brain tumor journey. When I asked, he generously agreed to take some photos. These portraits were done just two weeks after my brain surgery, the day before I got my staples removed. The lovely @jaimekaywaxman styled. 
•
I’ve always felt that images have a way of capturing moments in ways words can’t. What a blessing to have this one captured through the lens of such an incredible artist. He even brought the lemons!!! 🍋 
•
I’m very proud of my career, but the people I’ve met, created with, and fostered friendships with are what I believe really enriches my life.
•
A few of these photos were published in @leshommespublics with an interview I did shortly after my second surgery. Big heart felt thanks to the @cap74024 team!

8.2K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : During the pandemic I did a shoot with the inimitable @nagi_sakai. He had an incredible creative energy and kindness on set. Years later, I learned that he and his wife had been following my brain tumor journey. When I asked, he generously agreed to take some photos. These portraits were done just two weeks after my brain surgery, the day before I got my staples removed. The lovely @jaimekaywaxman styled. • I’ve always felt that images have a way of capturing moments in ways words can’t. What a blessing to have this one captured through the lens of such an incredible artist. He even brought the lemons!!! 🍋 • I’m very proud of my career, but the people I’ve met, created with, and fostered friendships with are what I believe really enriches my life. • A few of these photos were published in @leshommespublics with an interview I did shortly after my second surgery. Big heart felt thanks to the @cap74024 team!
Likes : 8207
Barton Cowperthwaite - 7.6K Likes - Hurtling towards the @outsidersmusical and my Broadway debut! I’m so excited to be in a creative space with our incredible team again. I will be creating my ensemble role, Brill, and will also serve as one of the covers for Bob, played by @kevinwilliampaul. These past few months have been an epic saga! But I am feeling really good and have started exercising to get ready for the physical demands of the show. This is only the beginning. I’ve got GREAT EXPECTATIONS for what’s to come! 💪🏼

7.6K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : Hurtling towards the @outsidersmusical and my Broadway debut! I’m so excited to be in a creative space with our incredible team again. I will be creating my ensemble role, Brill, and will also serve as one of the covers for Bob, played by @kevinwilliampaul. These past few months have been an epic saga! But I am feeling really good and have started exercising to get ready for the physical demands of the show. This is only the beginning. I’ve got GREAT EXPECTATIONS for what’s to come! 💪🏼
Likes : 7566
Barton Cowperthwaite - 7.6K Likes - Hurtling towards the @outsidersmusical and my Broadway debut! I’m so excited to be in a creative space with our incredible team again. I will be creating my ensemble role, Brill, and will also serve as one of the covers for Bob, played by @kevinwilliampaul. These past few months have been an epic saga! But I am feeling really good and have started exercising to get ready for the physical demands of the show. This is only the beginning. I’ve got GREAT EXPECTATIONS for what’s to come! 💪🏼

7.6K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : Hurtling towards the @outsidersmusical and my Broadway debut! I’m so excited to be in a creative space with our incredible team again. I will be creating my ensemble role, Brill, and will also serve as one of the covers for Bob, played by @kevinwilliampaul. These past few months have been an epic saga! But I am feeling really good and have started exercising to get ready for the physical demands of the show. This is only the beginning. I’ve got GREAT EXPECTATIONS for what’s to come! 💪🏼
Likes : 7566
Barton Cowperthwaite - 7.6K Likes - Hurtling towards the @outsidersmusical and my Broadway debut! I’m so excited to be in a creative space with our incredible team again. I will be creating my ensemble role, Brill, and will also serve as one of the covers for Bob, played by @kevinwilliampaul. These past few months have been an epic saga! But I am feeling really good and have started exercising to get ready for the physical demands of the show. This is only the beginning. I’ve got GREAT EXPECTATIONS for what’s to come! 💪🏼

7.6K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : Hurtling towards the @outsidersmusical and my Broadway debut! I’m so excited to be in a creative space with our incredible team again. I will be creating my ensemble role, Brill, and will also serve as one of the covers for Bob, played by @kevinwilliampaul. These past few months have been an epic saga! But I am feeling really good and have started exercising to get ready for the physical demands of the show. This is only the beginning. I’ve got GREAT EXPECTATIONS for what’s to come! 💪🏼
Likes : 7566
Barton Cowperthwaite - 7.6K Likes - Hurtling towards the @outsidersmusical and my Broadway debut! I’m so excited to be in a creative space with our incredible team again. I will be creating my ensemble role, Brill, and will also serve as one of the covers for Bob, played by @kevinwilliampaul. These past few months have been an epic saga! But I am feeling really good and have started exercising to get ready for the physical demands of the show. This is only the beginning. I’ve got GREAT EXPECTATIONS for what’s to come! 💪🏼

7.6K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : Hurtling towards the @outsidersmusical and my Broadway debut! I’m so excited to be in a creative space with our incredible team again. I will be creating my ensemble role, Brill, and will also serve as one of the covers for Bob, played by @kevinwilliampaul. These past few months have been an epic saga! But I am feeling really good and have started exercising to get ready for the physical demands of the show. This is only the beginning. I’ve got GREAT EXPECTATIONS for what’s to come! 💪🏼
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Barton Cowperthwaite - 7.3K Likes - I have the honor of taking over the official @outsidersmusical IG page for our opening day tomorrow!!!
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Please follow along on the official Outsiders page for all the behind the scenes fun of this massive and exciting day!
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Until then enjoy these incredible production images from @murphymade 📸
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✨STAY GOLD ✨

7.3K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : I have the honor of taking over the official @outsidersmusical IG page for our opening day tomorrow!!! • Please follow along on the official Outsiders page for all the behind the scenes fun of this massive and exciting day! • Until then enjoy these incredible production images from @murphymade 📸 • ✨STAY GOLD ✨
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Barton Cowperthwaite - 7.3K Likes - I have the honor of taking over the official @outsidersmusical IG page for our opening day tomorrow!!!
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Please follow along on the official Outsiders page for all the behind the scenes fun of this massive and exciting day!
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Until then enjoy these incredible production images from @murphymade 📸
•
✨STAY GOLD ✨

7.3K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : I have the honor of taking over the official @outsidersmusical IG page for our opening day tomorrow!!! • Please follow along on the official Outsiders page for all the behind the scenes fun of this massive and exciting day! • Until then enjoy these incredible production images from @murphymade 📸 • ✨STAY GOLD ✨
Likes : 7347
Barton Cowperthwaite - 7.3K Likes - I have the honor of taking over the official @outsidersmusical IG page for our opening day tomorrow!!!
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Please follow along on the official Outsiders page for all the behind the scenes fun of this massive and exciting day!
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Until then enjoy these incredible production images from @murphymade 📸
•
✨STAY GOLD ✨

7.3K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : I have the honor of taking over the official @outsidersmusical IG page for our opening day tomorrow!!! • Please follow along on the official Outsiders page for all the behind the scenes fun of this massive and exciting day! • Until then enjoy these incredible production images from @murphymade 📸 • ✨STAY GOLD ✨
Likes : 7347
Barton Cowperthwaite - 7.3K Likes - I have the honor of taking over the official @outsidersmusical IG page for our opening day tomorrow!!!
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Please follow along on the official Outsiders page for all the behind the scenes fun of this massive and exciting day!
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Until then enjoy these incredible production images from @murphymade 📸
•
✨STAY GOLD ✨

7.3K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : I have the honor of taking over the official @outsidersmusical IG page for our opening day tomorrow!!! • Please follow along on the official Outsiders page for all the behind the scenes fun of this massive and exciting day! • Until then enjoy these incredible production images from @murphymade 📸 • ✨STAY GOLD ✨
Likes : 7347
Barton Cowperthwaite - 7.3K Likes - I have the honor of taking over the official @outsidersmusical IG page for our opening day tomorrow!!!
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Please follow along on the official Outsiders page for all the behind the scenes fun of this massive and exciting day!
•
Until then enjoy these incredible production images from @murphymade 📸
•
✨STAY GOLD ✨

7.3K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : I have the honor of taking over the official @outsidersmusical IG page for our opening day tomorrow!!! • Please follow along on the official Outsiders page for all the behind the scenes fun of this massive and exciting day! • Until then enjoy these incredible production images from @murphymade 📸 • ✨STAY GOLD ✨
Likes : 7347
Barton Cowperthwaite - 7.3K Likes - I have the honor of taking over the official @outsidersmusical IG page for our opening day tomorrow!!!
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Please follow along on the official Outsiders page for all the behind the scenes fun of this massive and exciting day!
•
Until then enjoy these incredible production images from @murphymade 📸
•
✨STAY GOLD ✨

7.3K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : I have the honor of taking over the official @outsidersmusical IG page for our opening day tomorrow!!! • Please follow along on the official Outsiders page for all the behind the scenes fun of this massive and exciting day! • Until then enjoy these incredible production images from @murphymade 📸 • ✨STAY GOLD ✨
Likes : 7347
Barton Cowperthwaite - 7.3K Likes - I have the honor of taking over the official @outsidersmusical IG page for our opening day tomorrow!!!
•
Please follow along on the official Outsiders page for all the behind the scenes fun of this massive and exciting day!
•
Until then enjoy these incredible production images from @murphymade 📸
•
✨STAY GOLD ✨

7.3K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : I have the honor of taking over the official @outsidersmusical IG page for our opening day tomorrow!!! • Please follow along on the official Outsiders page for all the behind the scenes fun of this massive and exciting day! • Until then enjoy these incredible production images from @murphymade 📸 • ✨STAY GOLD ✨
Likes : 7347
Barton Cowperthwaite - 7.3K Likes - I have the honor of taking over the official @outsidersmusical IG page for our opening day tomorrow!!!
•
Please follow along on the official Outsiders page for all the behind the scenes fun of this massive and exciting day!
•
Until then enjoy these incredible production images from @murphymade 📸
•
✨STAY GOLD ✨

7.3K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : I have the honor of taking over the official @outsidersmusical IG page for our opening day tomorrow!!! • Please follow along on the official Outsiders page for all the behind the scenes fun of this massive and exciting day! • Until then enjoy these incredible production images from @murphymade 📸 • ✨STAY GOLD ✨
Likes : 7347
Barton Cowperthwaite - 7.3K Likes - I have the honor of taking over the official @outsidersmusical IG page for our opening day tomorrow!!!
•
Please follow along on the official Outsiders page for all the behind the scenes fun of this massive and exciting day!
•
Until then enjoy these incredible production images from @murphymade 📸
•
✨STAY GOLD ✨

7.3K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : I have the honor of taking over the official @outsidersmusical IG page for our opening day tomorrow!!! • Please follow along on the official Outsiders page for all the behind the scenes fun of this massive and exciting day! • Until then enjoy these incredible production images from @murphymade 📸 • ✨STAY GOLD ✨
Likes : 7347
Barton Cowperthwaite - 7.3K Likes - I have the honor of taking over the official @outsidersmusical IG page for our opening day tomorrow!!!
•
Please follow along on the official Outsiders page for all the behind the scenes fun of this massive and exciting day!
•
Until then enjoy these incredible production images from @murphymade 📸
•
✨STAY GOLD ✨

7.3K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : I have the honor of taking over the official @outsidersmusical IG page for our opening day tomorrow!!! • Please follow along on the official Outsiders page for all the behind the scenes fun of this massive and exciting day! • Until then enjoy these incredible production images from @murphymade 📸 • ✨STAY GOLD ✨
Likes : 7347
Barton Cowperthwaite - 7.3K Likes - I have the honor of taking over the official @outsidersmusical IG page for our opening day tomorrow!!!
•
Please follow along on the official Outsiders page for all the behind the scenes fun of this massive and exciting day!
•
Until then enjoy these incredible production images from @murphymade 📸
•
✨STAY GOLD ✨

7.3K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : I have the honor of taking over the official @outsidersmusical IG page for our opening day tomorrow!!! • Please follow along on the official Outsiders page for all the behind the scenes fun of this massive and exciting day! • Until then enjoy these incredible production images from @murphymade 📸 • ✨STAY GOLD ✨
Likes : 7347
Barton Cowperthwaite - 7.3K Likes - I have the honor of taking over the official @outsidersmusical IG page for our opening day tomorrow!!!
•
Please follow along on the official Outsiders page for all the behind the scenes fun of this massive and exciting day!
•
Until then enjoy these incredible production images from @murphymade 📸
•
✨STAY GOLD ✨

7.3K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : I have the honor of taking over the official @outsidersmusical IG page for our opening day tomorrow!!! • Please follow along on the official Outsiders page for all the behind the scenes fun of this massive and exciting day! • Until then enjoy these incredible production images from @murphymade 📸 • ✨STAY GOLD ✨
Likes : 7347
Barton Cowperthwaite - 7.3K Likes - I have the honor of taking over the official @outsidersmusical IG page for our opening day tomorrow!!!
•
Please follow along on the official Outsiders page for all the behind the scenes fun of this massive and exciting day!
•
Until then enjoy these incredible production images from @murphymade 📸
•
✨STAY GOLD ✨

7.3K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : I have the honor of taking over the official @outsidersmusical IG page for our opening day tomorrow!!! • Please follow along on the official Outsiders page for all the behind the scenes fun of this massive and exciting day! • Until then enjoy these incredible production images from @murphymade 📸 • ✨STAY GOLD ✨
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Barton Cowperthwaite - 7K Likes - A guy working at the carnival last night said that “marriage is the permanent friend zone.” If that’s true, then my wife gassing me up as she took this was just her being the best friend in the whole zone.

7K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : A guy working at the carnival last night said that “marriage is the permanent friend zone.” If that’s true, then my wife gassing me up as she took this was just her being the best friend in the whole zone.
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Barton Cowperthwaite - 7K Likes - This past week has been the most rejuvenating experience I’ve ever had. After an unimaginably difficult close to 2023, this vacation has refilled my soul and recharged me for the exciting endeavors that lay ahead. We couldn’t have taken this trip without our incredible friends at @senderonosara. I’m so deeply grateful. We had a boat day, enjoyed sun rises and sunsets, surfed a ton, ate incredible food, got the best massage I’ve ever had, took a ballet class, met tons of wonderful new people, journaled, read books, cold plunged, and healed in the sun. My intention during this time has been to stay as present as I can, not to give too much of my precious attention to what’s coming or what’s past. If I’m fully in this moment, then I’ll be fully in the next. Feeling fulfilled in that effort. Now it’s our final morning in Nosara, back to NYC this evening, and starting rehearsals for @outsidersmusical tomorrow morning! Feeling ready!

7K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : This past week has been the most rejuvenating experience I’ve ever had. After an unimaginably difficult close to 2023, this vacation has refilled my soul and recharged me for the exciting endeavors that lay ahead. We couldn’t have taken this trip without our incredible friends at @senderonosara. I’m so deeply grateful. We had a boat day, enjoyed sun rises and sunsets, surfed a ton, ate incredible food, got the best massage I’ve ever had, took a ballet class, met tons of wonderful new people, journaled, read books, cold plunged, and healed in the sun. My intention during this time has been to stay as present as I can, not to give too much of my precious attention to what’s coming or what’s past. If I’m fully in this moment, then I’ll be fully in the next. Feeling fulfilled in that effort. Now it’s our final morning in Nosara, back to NYC this evening, and starting rehearsals for @outsidersmusical tomorrow morning! Feeling ready!
Likes : 6956
Barton Cowperthwaite - 7K Likes - This past week has been the most rejuvenating experience I’ve ever had. After an unimaginably difficult close to 2023, this vacation has refilled my soul and recharged me for the exciting endeavors that lay ahead. We couldn’t have taken this trip without our incredible friends at @senderonosara. I’m so deeply grateful. We had a boat day, enjoyed sun rises and sunsets, surfed a ton, ate incredible food, got the best massage I’ve ever had, took a ballet class, met tons of wonderful new people, journaled, read books, cold plunged, and healed in the sun. My intention during this time has been to stay as present as I can, not to give too much of my precious attention to what’s coming or what’s past. If I’m fully in this moment, then I’ll be fully in the next. Feeling fulfilled in that effort. Now it’s our final morning in Nosara, back to NYC this evening, and starting rehearsals for @outsidersmusical tomorrow morning! Feeling ready!

7K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : This past week has been the most rejuvenating experience I’ve ever had. After an unimaginably difficult close to 2023, this vacation has refilled my soul and recharged me for the exciting endeavors that lay ahead. We couldn’t have taken this trip without our incredible friends at @senderonosara. I’m so deeply grateful. We had a boat day, enjoyed sun rises and sunsets, surfed a ton, ate incredible food, got the best massage I’ve ever had, took a ballet class, met tons of wonderful new people, journaled, read books, cold plunged, and healed in the sun. My intention during this time has been to stay as present as I can, not to give too much of my precious attention to what’s coming or what’s past. If I’m fully in this moment, then I’ll be fully in the next. Feeling fulfilled in that effort. Now it’s our final morning in Nosara, back to NYC this evening, and starting rehearsals for @outsidersmusical tomorrow morning! Feeling ready!
Likes : 6956
Barton Cowperthwaite - 7K Likes - This past week has been the most rejuvenating experience I’ve ever had. After an unimaginably difficult close to 2023, this vacation has refilled my soul and recharged me for the exciting endeavors that lay ahead. We couldn’t have taken this trip without our incredible friends at @senderonosara. I’m so deeply grateful. We had a boat day, enjoyed sun rises and sunsets, surfed a ton, ate incredible food, got the best massage I’ve ever had, took a ballet class, met tons of wonderful new people, journaled, read books, cold plunged, and healed in the sun. My intention during this time has been to stay as present as I can, not to give too much of my precious attention to what’s coming or what’s past. If I’m fully in this moment, then I’ll be fully in the next. Feeling fulfilled in that effort. Now it’s our final morning in Nosara, back to NYC this evening, and starting rehearsals for @outsidersmusical tomorrow morning! Feeling ready!

7K Likes – Barton Cowperthwaite Instagram

Caption : This past week has been the most rejuvenating experience I’ve ever had. After an unimaginably difficult close to 2023, this vacation has refilled my soul and recharged me for the exciting endeavors that lay ahead. We couldn’t have taken this trip without our incredible friends at @senderonosara. I’m so deeply grateful. We had a boat day, enjoyed sun rises and sunsets, surfed a ton, ate incredible food, got the best massage I’ve ever had, took a ballet class, met tons of wonderful new people, journaled, read books, cold plunged, and healed in the sun. My intention during this time has been to stay as present as I can, not to give too much of my precious attention to what’s coming or what’s past. If I’m fully in this moment, then I’ll be fully in the next. Feeling fulfilled in that effort. Now it’s our final morning in Nosara, back to NYC this evening, and starting rehearsals for @outsidersmusical tomorrow morning! Feeling ready!
Likes : 6956