Sunday, February 25, 2007

It's snowing!

It's funny, but I've always associated snow with Christmas. The gorgeous lightly falling, snow that turns everything white. But it's nearly March, and it is snowing. It's so gorgeous.. I'm loving it.

Also. .the Oscars are about to start and we're having a partay in my room.

Ok I'm turning my attention to the food, friends.. and watching all the pretty people :)

Hooray for snow!! :)

Ponderings and activities.

Does it make any sense that you should get annoyed with people who are immature, when deep down you know you, yourself, are not quite to that epitome of maturity in which you envision yourself? Or when you are such good friends with a person, but one things leads to another and suddenly they annoy you.. and all you can see are the poor qualities.. How does this happen? Or better yet, how can it be reversed? Life is so strange and, oddly, never without drama. Friends create drama. You lose touch and they are upset, but dont bother to contact you. They make poor choices, you make poor choices, you irritate each other. Too much time is spent together, or too little time. Personalities differ so much, neither can fully comprehend the other. Sometimes.. I just wonder why it's really worth it. The only friendship that I can ever understand and always fix when broken is that with my sisters, even if I talk to one much less than another. They'll never go away... and that's good. So with the others.. is it really worth telling them how their actions make your heart hurt or irritate you? Or that your sorry when you know they dont care to forgive your actions? Or call them when you know they havent been calling you.. for whatever reason. The pursuit. What does it come down to in the end.. a friendship to shallow to matter or a life-long friend? I guess that's why you have to keep trying, so you will know one way or the other.. I guess.

I havent blogged in awhile because I really dont have the time. Like right now, it's 3:25am. I should be asleep. But I'm not going to church for another 12 hours and I may or may not go to lunch with the group tomorrow... I should get up and do homework.. but that's not happening... Anyway, here is what I have been up to.

Last weekend was a lot of movie watching at the dorm and some drama (long story). Then Sunday was Chinese New Year - to ring in the year of the pig. We went to Chinatown to celebrate, it was great :) First we walked in a few shops, then we heard the drums.. soon a dragon came out to the beat of the drum, then a second, and finally a third. They danced and we watched, then we moved on. All throughout the streets there were these small parades which the masses gathered round. At everstore you could buy confetti throwers -- they are launchers about the size of rain sticks that throw confetti into the air when you pop it open. The confetti is constantly flying in the air and whisking its way back down. Plus, if one of the throwers releases a toy parachute it's apparently good luck for you to catch it... For lunch we stopped at an amazing place just off the main road, then we headed down to the 100-year old ice cream factory -- it was amazing. The day ended with coffee in Korea town. Man I love the melting pot experience here!

Monday was errands.. and sending my poor camera to the Canon doctor. The rest of the week was school, homework, and working (a lot). Friday was the Nuyorican Poetry Slam -- it was amazing. True, a bit vulgar, but still.. the kids had talent. Today we spent a large part at the Metropolitan Museum of Art where I fell in love.. a few times.. with men such as Degas, Picasso, Manet, Monet, Renoir, Matisse, Rothko, Pollock and so many more, I could hardly name all that I saw. But the one Jackson Pollock.. well that made it all worthwhile. The man was amazing.

This afternoon we headed over to a theater by NYU to see the Oscar nominated, animated short films. They were great and very enjoyable, there were two I wasnt too keen on, but overall I liked it. Then I got home and moved next door to my first room. That's right, I currently have a new residence. No hard feelings with my roommate, but one of the girls left the program earlier this week, so I took her bed and my old bed is now empty.. how odd. Anyway, my roommate Erika is great.. though hopefully not annoyed that I'm still awake and typing away... Ok I should go to sleep now. Hope you enjoyed the quick catch-up. I apologize to any and all that I have not called or been in poor contact with. I miss you and love you all!

Take care.

Thursday, February 15, 2007

Subway...

The subway is an interesting form of transportation, full of dichotomies.

Tonight, Natalie and I got on the subway at Union Square. While we were waiting for the train there was a guy standing to our left wearing headphones plugged into a cassette player that seemed to have a voice recorder. He looked a little odd, so I hoped he would step onto another car.. but no. He stepped on just behind us and stood with his back to us, facing the door... then it started. He sang with a rap then a deep voice into his recorder. What was he saying? No one knew. Slowly the whole car was watching and laughing. It was great. True, the poor guy was the center of our humor, but he was probably crazy and either didn’t care or didn’t notice. The odd thing was how quickly the people were bonded together by the strange event. At first everyone had that look of "what is going on," then some awkward laughing and finally out-loud laughter. Kids, adults, the grandma nearby.. all were laughing, or they had the look stuck to their face. No one could figure it out. Just as we reached our stop.. an older lady, a girl about my age, and a teenage girl each pulled out their cells and snapped a photo. It was a perfect ending to an interesting performance.

That is just one interesting encounter. Each day is full of good, bad and typical occurrences. This morning started off pretty great as the train driver wished everyone a great day as we reached my stop. Last Saturday, two men began playing as we made our way to Queens. One had an accordion and the other had a guitar.. then they began to sing. I was taken back to Mi Tierras and began to miss home.. and Mexican food! Can someone please ship some homemade tortillas to me?? Man.. I miss it...

I won't share the ugly, it exists. Even the inconsistency of the trains, constant contruction, trains running behind, having to switch from one train to another and finding new routes home. Oh the joy of it. I do miss knowing that when I'm five miles from home I'll be there in five minutes.. not so here; five miles is typically half an hour.

Well there you have it. Not a whole lot has been going on. Just stuff here an there. Yes, yesterday was Valentines. Oddly, it turned into a girls night out and not completely on purpose. But Jason and Austin gave it a sweet touch by giving each of the girls a pink rose.

Ok I have to get to bed kiddos.. Goodnight :)

Sunday, February 4, 2007

Meeting the rich and famous...

The past few days have been amazing, not perfect but still great :)

On Thursday four of us decided to try to get tickets to Wicked. Each theatre has a lottery a few hours before their night shows in which you place your name -- more like a raffle really. Well, after work D and I met up. If we both won the lottery then we would be able to buy expensive tickets, cheap -- two each, which would be enough for all of us. Well it was early so we had sometime to walk around. We then stopped by the Neil Simon Theatre to see what time the Hairspray lottery was at. We had missed it.... but..... the guy at the ticket booth gave us 4 front row seat for only $25, instead of the typical $110. It was great :)

The show was my first Broadway musical.. well my first Broadway anything... And I loved it. The music was fun, the storyline was fun and intriguing. I truly enjoyed the whole experience. Jere Burns played the dad - he's really not "famous" persay, but he's been in episodes of some of my favorite shows throughout the years. I think he's a fabulous actor. One of the girls from 3LW played a younger girl -- and proved Natalie right when she started singing -- it was wonderful. Plus... Ashley Parker Angel (from O-Town) was the male lead. Hunter definitely laughed at us girls, but Nat, D and I were loving it. We kind of acted like school girls at a concert, but I promise we didn't embarass anyone!

The next morning a group of us met up at 5am and headed into Manhattan. We first stopped at Dean & Deluca (being a Felicity fan... I was excited about that stop) just by the Rockefeller rink, then D, Nat, and I headed to Good Morning America. We were outside for maybe 10 or 15 minutes before the media coordinator came out to tell us that they had decided against filming outside and asked us to join everyone inside. Well of course we said yes! By then we had made friends with a group of girls and their moms from Houston, plus an older mother and daughter from Pennsylvania. Everyone was excited. At first we had to stand in the back, but by the end we were able to meet Diane Sawyer and Robin Roberts. Plus, Charlize Theron was there for an interview with Diane and we were just inches away as she walked past us. She is gorgeous in real life.

It was truly and experience to be at GMA and it's quite possible that you saw us if you watched the show that morning, but I'm not positive.
That night was a fun night of dancing with some friends. Saturday we slept in then a few of us headed over to Ground Zero. It may have been 6years ago, but it's still not an easy thing to see.
The day was ended with a trip to the Tea Lounge -- officially our favorite coffee shop in all of New York... it was study time and a great place to... lounge ;)
Today I went to church.. and now the Superbowl BABY!!! Go Colts!!