Summer Playlist - 10 Days of Music
Summer Playlist - 10 Days of Music
Summer Playlist - 10 Days of Music
Summer Playlist - 10 Days of Music
Blog Facelift
"The Why" has officially switched over to the new Blogger template! I've also added a background picture (Central Park in summer time) and spaced out the sidebars so everything looks a little cleaner.
The colors are also a bit different, and there is a new "email" feature at the bottom of each post. I have to find the new versions for the Twitter and Facebook buttons I had on the old blog, but I need a break from HTLM searching! Hopefully I will be able to update "The Why" in the next several weeks with a few more features and a new post or two.
Happy Summer :)
PS - If all goes according to plan, the next post will include a widget with my "Summer Soundtrack" of a few new and a few old favorite songs for the season.
Searching, Hoping, and Jumping
And I thought going to Ireland for the summer would be difficult.
No, moving to New York is definitely trumping that trip right now. There is no program to call when I have questions and no associate to contact when I arrive in the city. No family will take me in, and no host-mother will cook my dinner for me. Suddenly, Ireland doesn’t seem scary at all.
But moving up north for an undetermined amount of time does.
I’m going to have a hefty rent to maintain and a job (or two) while going to school fulltime. Not to mention I’M LIVING IN NEW YORK. By myself? I need to figure out the subways, and the sketchy streets, and the cheap eats, and the places with the hopping beats, and the cool coffee shops, and where to find the cops, and all the really nifty, non-touristy, New Yorker spots.
Quite a list.
So in June I’ll go up to New York and hopefully find a spot to live. By July I would love to be moved in and August would be the perfect month for the start of a job. In September school starts and by October I hope to be acclimated and moderately content.
Oh if only it were that easy… But that’s the update.
PS – I jumped off of a roof (well dangled and fell off of a roof) the last night of college. A warning to future graduates: I do not regret fulfilling my bucket list YET. But if I have to get an MRI next week, that statement might be retracted. So think twice before you climb the abandoned Hiden Wood Lanes.
Here are some pictures from Graduation I found on my parent's cameras. Note: You will NOT find these pictures on Facebook. This is more of a "behind the scenes" approach...
JR. Wow.
No she didn't... but yes. Those are crocks.
Huh...
All the "Single Ladies." And JR.
Some more of JR's moves. Nices faces in the background.
Being "fun" and "crazzzy."
From just us...
to everyone.
Not really into the ceremony yet...
Lost and lacking friends.
Looks good Grace.
Can you believe we're "adults?"
Beautiful sisters.
And the plans are coming together...
I’ve been bad. There has been a severe lack of blogging in the last several weeks, but my LAST DAYS of college are wrapping up; so busyness must be tolerated.
To all those “what are doing next year” questions that are slug at every graduating senior, I finally have an answer for you. April 12th, 2010 Pace University in New York City accepted me into the Dyson School of Arts to receive my master’s degree in Publishing. Yay!
So if all goes according to plan, mid-summer I’ll be on my way to the Big Apple. And for you blog followers out there, this means you will have something a little bit more interesting to be reading about. I do love you CNU, but the next adventure is calling my name… And an adventure is what I need so I don’t become a sentimental mess as I leave my home of four fabulous years.
So. New York. Get Ready.
PS – Anyone have any tips on how to pay for grad school? Because I’m going to need them. I mean seriously… email me ;)
Current background on my computer