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09/09/2005 10:16 #27696
Time for an update...The summer is just about over for as I have been living in my apartment in Cambridge for a week. Monday begins a week of orientation and shopping for classes. One week from today I should know my class schedule, and a week from Monday I finally begin. The process to register for classes here is exhausting. I know that my undergrad school was in the stone-age because they still had us meet with a live person to register rather than do it online, but I don’t think it’s just my inexperience registering online that makes this confusing. For instance, I don’t have an advisor yet but some of the classes I wanted to take as electives are cross-registered through Harvard Law. I can’t cross-register without an advisor’s signature, but the class started this week. I suppose I’m just a little lost being one among so many at a big university.
Enough school talk though. Cambridge is beautiful! I really had no idea how vibrant and easy to navigate it would be. I am a 5 minute walk from Harvard Square and the T and my school buildings are even closer than that. I have been walking around everyday shopping for the apartment and seeing to sights. I live across the street from the Old Yard where the statue of John Harvard sits. It’s really neat to walk through the campus and look at all the old buildings, although Union was pretty old too (est. 1795). Everyday on my way to the T or to my school I walk through Cambridge Commons which is a lovely little park with statues. It’s very peaceful and I think that little part of my walk has done well to calm my nerves in the past couple days. There are also lots of quirky things going on all the time in this area. In the Commons I have now witness what I think it s hula hooping club three days in a row. Basically there is a bunch of people standing in a circle playing with hula hoops and smiling. I don’t think it’s the next big exercising craze since a couple of them are just dancing with their hula hoops. It’s funny to watch and seems very 60’s. Also there is always music playing in the Square and lots of artisans displaying their work, which I really enjoy.
One of the neatest (and most practical) things I have found close by is The Coop (pronounced like a chicken coop, not co-op…I have been correct at least 10 times). Basically all Harvard and MIT students pay $1 a year (!) to be a member and then they get discounts on everything in the store. At the end of the year they also send you a check for 6% of your purchases back. Lately, because school is starting, all members got 10% off everything they bought! It’s a great deal and The Coop is huge. It has all the textbooks for the school, a regular bookstore, school supplies, clothing, souvenirs, and it even sells Clinique make-up and has (are you ready for this (e:Mike)…) a Crabtree & Evelyn in it. The lady in the store already knows me by name because I have gotten everything there in the past week.
Oh yeah…I am not going to update on the roommate situation yet. I need to give it more time before I make any concrete judgments about her. Pictures of my apartment, roommate, and Cambridge should be coming soon.
Okay well that’s all the updating I have time to do now. I am going to walk around and take some pictures today because I know I should do it while the weather’s nice. Hope everything is good at home. Despite the niceties of Cambridge I miss my bed, my mom, and my friends ((e:Mike) how ever will I get along without you now?!). Take care all.
09/08/2005 23:29 #27695
Mike's 22nd B-day Bash PicsCategory: photos
Here are a couple pictures of Mike’s birthday (hard evidence that Mike partied, molested, and vomited his 22nd birthday away).
Mike with his b-day presents.
Doesn't he look super-skinny?!?
Wild partying with Jill, Yo, and the b-day Boy.
Mike getting really drunk outside.
And Mike's molesting begins...Yo is the first victim
Now my turn.
Late in the night.
Miguel sick by the car.
Mike with his b-day presents.
Doesn't he look super-skinny?!?
Wild partying with Jill, Yo, and the b-day Boy.
Mike getting really drunk outside.
And Mike's molesting begins...Yo is the first victim
Now my turn.
Late in the night.
Miguel sick by the car.
jason - 09/09/05 08:08
Haha, that pic of Mike molesting you is so funny. Your face is all smooshed and everything. lol
Haha, that pic of Mike molesting you is so funny. Your face is all smooshed and everything. lol
09/08/2005 23:29 #27694
Mike's 22nd B-day Bash PicsCategory: photos
Here are a couple pictures of Mike’s birthday (hard evidence that Mike partied, molested, and vomited his 22nd birthday away).
Mike with his b-day presents.
Doesn't he look super-skinny?!?
Wild partying with Jill, Yo, and the b-day Boy.
Mike getting really drunk outside.
And Mike's molesting begins...Yo is the first victim
Now my turn.
Late in the night.
Miguel sick by the car.
Mike with his b-day presents.
Doesn't he look super-skinny?!?
Wild partying with Jill, Yo, and the b-day Boy.
Mike getting really drunk outside.
And Mike's molesting begins...Yo is the first victim
Now my turn.
Late in the night.
Miguel sick by the car.
08/31/2005 10:40 #27693
Happy 22nd Miguelito!Category: happy b-day!
[size=m]Happy Happy Happy 22nd Birthday Mike!!! [/size]
I'm glad I get to be here this year to celebrate. I think this is going to be your year :D
I'm glad I get to be here this year to celebrate. I think this is going to be your year :D
08/17/2005 02:11 #27692
Lifetime FriendsCategory: friends
Tonight I talked for hours with a friend I haven’t talked to in months. Although we were as close as two people could be years ago, recently we have grown apart. It was not because of anything that happened, but rather we got busy and didn’t keep up contact well. In spite of the time between us, we talked as if we hadn’t missed a beat. That’s the way we’ve always been. I can’t really explain the connection that we have but since we met there has always been a weird level to our relationship. Even when I had a boyfriend and he had a girlfriend we were able to talk more intimately with each other than with anyone else. In the past couple months I got really sad thinking that we weren’t going to stay close after we left school, especially since we didn’t talk a lot while we were there. However, tonight was the most wonderful, uplifting conversation I’ve had in so long. We feel exactly the same way about each other and it’s perfect when you can share your feelings with someone who understands everything you say. Although he’s the total opposite to me, he’s very good at sharing emotions and getting into my head. For my part, I can see the good in him and the way that he’s always trying…even when he falls short. I worried that our closeness might interfere with other aspects of our lives (we are definitely just friends, but sometimes good friends seem like more to other people) but he told me not to worry. It seemed odd and flowery coming from him, but he described our friendship as a relationship on a pedestal, above of the world around it. I think it’s really important to have someone who is family. He’s mine. There is no weirdness about it, no relational ties or sibling rivalry, just the knowledge that we can never get rid of each other; we are lifetime friends.
Dude you've got prime locale! I new you would like it, what's not to like? Have you been navigating the T well enough? It's very simple. If you take the T over the river to the Charles street stop you'll find some of the most amazing little shops and cobble stone streets. The famous Acorn street is in that neighborhood too. Ok, gotta go, more latas!