Wednesday, April 29, 2009

I applied for housing

So after cursing a lot at the Stanford server I applied for housing.  It was very overwhelming. I have no clue where any of these places are, nor do I think it matters that much because I imagine the next 2 years to be full of bad hair days, little sleep, little food and little time in my bed.  But it might be a nice little bed.

So A has been living with me and let me give you a little bit of an update. We went old school candle pin bowling two days ago at 9pm.  We firstly got so confused, not quite lost but confused all the way there. We were the only people in the whole ally except for the owner and worker. We played in teams and at the end of game two the old man on anna's team seriously hugged her from behind and kissed her on the cheek, it was too good.  I held back the laughter. But they let us go without paying so annas kiss must have been very good. 

Then we went to the supermarket at 10pm, don't do that.  It is full of freaks. Lesson learned as I almost threw down with a freak at the bagel counter. And yesterday we went for a walk around mink brook after i got home from work, and midway through the walk we were kinda afraid the trees might fall on us because they were moving back and forth like leaves, except they were trees.  And then we kept hearing large bangs.  I was sure the forest was collapsing around us. 

ok back to work

Friday, April 24, 2009

I'm worried

I totally forgot about this blog. Like seriously totally forgot. It hasn't crossed my mind for at least 30 days. I was just on facebook and saw a post from D in my minifeed. It's not the first time in the past month and a half that I've seen one of you on facebook and I even got around to calling L this week (trying to get better at keeping in touch!), but for some reason all of a sudden D's post reminded me about this blog. What the hell is going on with my memory? I seriously need some ginko baloba

Quick update: no huge changes in my life- Alex was accepted to grad school at columbia so he's coming back to the u s of a, Tyler is in Italy and doesn't have a working phone, Knoxie and I are officially moving in to our apartment June 1 (it only took me a year...), still no progress on finding a boyfriend, got back from an amazing trip from Japan two weeks ago, won the family easter egg hunt, and that's about it. Alex took all of the Japan photos so I'll post some as soon as I get them.

L - let me know what grad schools you're deciding between! any out west?

Monday, April 20, 2009

marathon monday


the boston marathon is taking place as i type RIGHT outside my office building which is pretty exciting but would be more so if i didnt work for a national agency so that i would have hte day off as everyone else in this town does. instead i walked to work because public transportation is essentially out of commission for the day and really that was pretty nice and only added about 20 mins to my commute and i could pick up a half coffee half hot chocolate on my way so when i weigh the pros and cons im pretty sure walking to work far outweighs the alternative of fighting aggressive bostonians onto a packed T only to have my morning systematically ruined over the next lurching screetching uncertain personal-space-less half hour.
i rode my bike into town on saturday and didnt die so thats also an option then again that was saturday and massholes tend to have exited the city for the weekend so im still not sure thats a great idea. i was also up on the sidewalk half the time and almost got killed when someone opened a car door. so again, perilous in a different way. and a face full of asphalt really wouldnt get me off to a great start either.
im blathering because im at work alone and avoiding the insane to-do list hiding behind this window. maybe it will go away. i also have a lot to get off my chest but im going to unload it on my other blogio and not bore you people with my internal ramblings.
at any rate. happy marathon monday wherever you are, i think its an appropirate way to describe the day regardless of whether youre in a town full of scrawny pavement pounding over-carbed maniacs or not.
much love
D

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Bard Graduate Center

That's where I'll be this fall!

The letters are mailed (and more importantly the flurry of deposit checks) and that's where I'll be starting for a masters in "decorative arts, design and culture." So yes, there is the potential that I could spend an entire semester studying chairs or something else just as absurd on the surface.

Not originally where I thought I'd end up, but after the whole application and decision process, it was clear that it was the best fit and program for me. I'll still be able to focus on architectural history, but excited to broaden it a bit to design history and material culture.

The upper west side better watch out.

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Happy Tax Day!


Taxes suck. That's all i have to say about that.

Also, did people hear about the failed attempt to tea bag the White House? he he he...

- Murry (apparently Murry isn't sure how to spell his own name... Murray? Murry? whatever, he knows how to spell tea-bag and that's all that matters. he he he...)

Monday, April 13, 2009

easta traffic in bahston...blows


took me six hours to get from westchester following my bunny day celebration with godparents to boston. it should take three. by hour five, after brilliantly chugging a canteen of coffee, i was jammed in deads topped traffic, six lanes across from a shoulder of the road, never mind an EXIT which i hadnt passed in ten miles and wouldnt be passing for another ten.
i.e. i was growing desperate for a bathroom.
so desperate in fact that i was honestly considering the anatomy/engineering involved in successfully using a footlong canteen with a one inch diameter opening...
idetermined that it would have involved rolling back the sunroof and sticking my head out while driving with my knees.

i held it.

L and i are officially running a hostel out of our house. weve had maybe two nights to ourselves over a ten day period. some of the circumstances bringing people to boston to crash with us have not been positive and i know L is about to plutz as my Gma would say, but its so good to be surrounded by activity and people we love. having a place where friends can crash is one of the best parts of this year/decisions that have led me here.
come stay with us this spring if you havent yet.
love
D

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Happy End of Easter!


I have to say that I had a very lovely holiday. I woke up early to go to mom's church with my stepfather, as one of the two times a year I attend. It was a lovely service. Then we came back home and got things ready for an Easter feast/lunch. People arrived and we visited (with mimosas). It was also a lovely day, high sixties and sunny. We ate outside around 2pm and it was perfect weather, brisk but with a warming sun. As with most of our meals celebrating Christian holidays, almost everyone in attendance was actually Jewish and celebrating passover, so in addition to the Easter ham we have turkey and a passover friendly dessert. we also had twiced baked potatoes, asparagus, salad, fruit salad. I baked the dessert! I do love baking. I made a flourless chocolate cake and carrot cake cupcakes with tangy cream cheese frosting (I also made a carrot cake in the shape of a lamb, a tradition for some). Then the younger generation (and by that I mean those of us in our 20s) played croquet in my backyard (I won! towards the end of the game, everyone else gave up trying to win and just tried to take me down). Then we went to the front yard and had an Easter egg hunt. Then everyone left except for my friend C, and the two of us decorated Easter eggs while my mom and step father watched Marley and Me. and that leads me to now. Reflecting on the absolutely lovely day I just had and wishing you were all with me to share it. Next on my list is game night.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

I should kick myself off this blog

I am sorry all for having been a total delinquent.  I haven't written in a long time.  I suck, I am aware.  So I am posting and asking for forgiveness.

But alas I don't have much to say.  Formally I think we should all take note of the photos below and wish Miss L a happy birthday.  Unfortunately I could not be at that Razzies event, but I hope to reply it the next time I make it to Boston.  

Work is going along, lots to do, less desire to do it, thinking more and more about the approaching warm weather and move to the Bay, not quite sure if Palo Alto is the Bay but whatever.

Did anyone else realize that itunes just raised its prices, top songs cost 1.29, i am slightly pissed about this, I know there are supposed to be 3 price points, but I haven't seen the cheap one yet (i mean yes they are all "cheap" but I feel used) Simmiliarly I feel used/abused when listening to or watching the new Ciara song "Love Sex Magic" with my lover JT.  He licks her chin in the video, am I the only one grossed out by that? I don't even want my chin licked by JT, so that tells you something.

ok talk more later

Monday, April 6, 2009

Friday, April 3, 2009

fight me

http://www.pillowfightday.com/


i seriously wish i had time for this saturday.
the idea of full licence to wildly swing a pillow connecting to everything in my range, is almost too good to be true.
as it is, saturday is going to be a doozie of a day, only in the best way.
but man... we all know ive got some excess aggression and this would be greeaaaat...

wherever you are, attend your regional pillow fight on my behalf.

Thursday, April 2, 2009

"'Mr. Poopy Pants' and fees frustrate flyers"

really CNN, thats your headline?
(i secretly very much approve)

Article:

There was a time when airline travel was a special treat, the kind of occasion that inspired passengers to dress up.

Hordes of travelers pass through airport security en route to their flights.

Now, the awe people once felt about flying through the clouds is tempered by additional fees, cramped seats and horrifying tales of fellow travelers.

Take, for instance, "Mr. Poopy Pants" -- a grown man who allegedly soiled himself 10 minutes into a flight from Florida to Minnesota. And then he just sat there.

"We've all had our flying hell experiences," said Gregg Rottler, creator of FlightsFromHell.com.

The site provides a venue for people to share their tales of woe, said Rottler. "It's therapeutic ... so it benefits them and provides entertainment value for others."

Rottler, a 54-year-old environmental health supervisor in Tampa, Florida, launched the site more than two years ago. Since then, FlightsFromHell.com has attracted submissions from passengers and flight attendants that have run the gamut, touching on categories that include "odors," "attendant issues," "weird people," and "luggage and delays."

Among the story headlines: "Titanic toddler creates tumult," "Wifey punched by elderly 'sleepwalker,' " and "Lip-locked tousle-haired 20-somethings."

"There's something about being scrunched up with strangers ... The seats aren't that big, and once someone starts going wacko, it just creates an extremely stressful environment that was already stressful enough," Rottler said.

TripAdvisor, the world's largest online travel community, recently released survey results from more than 1,500 U.S. respondents asked to discuss what about flying bugs them most.

The purpose was to "allow travelers to air their grievances," TripAdvisor spokesman Brooke Ferencsik said. Sure enough, he continued, "83 percent of respondents said air travelers have gotten ruder over the past 10 years" and the most annoying travelers, earning 59 percent of votes, were "oblivious parents."

Flyers griped about fellow passengers snoring, vomiting and having "excessive flatulence."

But it wasn't just crying babies, heavy perfume and strangers dozing off and drooling on their shoulders that people complained about.

Add-on fees were also a concern. These charges often hit when booking tickets, making particular seat selections and checking bags. Bringing a pet on board or getting food, blankets and pillows can also add fees. But 54 percent agreed on this: No airline fee is more annoying than the one to check luggage.

The trend of ratcheting up fees began in late spring of 2008, explained Anne Banas, executive editor of SmarterTravel.com, an online consumer travel publication.

"Everyday it seemed a new fee came out," she said. "The consumer sees it as nickel and diming."

While some add-on charges have fallen by the wayside, such as U.S. Airways ill-fated decision to charge $2 for water, juice and soda, Banas believes other more universally instituted fees that are of great help to struggling airlines, including the ones for checked bags, are likely here to stay.

"Baggage fees get people the most upset because it's the one that's hardest to avoid," she said. "People get upset when there was a status quo and something gets taken away."

To help frustrated travelers, who become even more aggravated because the fees vary by airline, SmarterTravel created a guide to airline fees.

TripAdvisor, which collaborates with SmarterTravel (both are owned by Expedia), also instituted a fees estimator, which allows people to figure out what flights will really cost, removing the element of surprise.

When the company set out to do its survey, Ferencsik said, "We were curious to find out how much people were frustrated," by fees, such as the one for checked baggage. "Does it surprise them? And what are they doing to avoid it?"

The fact that 19 percent of respondents said they don't check bags anymore, and 39 percent said they try their best to avoid it, was proof that they're "modifying the way they travel."

But while they'll bend to deal with change, there are some talked-about fees that may be deal-breakers. Seventy-five percent of those surveyed said they'd draw the line if they were ever charged by an airline to use toilets.

Does that mean "Mr. Poopy Pants" will have company?

"I hope they would just choose a different airline," Ferencsik said.

Wednesday, April 1, 2009