LOL! Today Kathy and I were sitting in the office meeting with our boss when we both felt the building shake, looked at each other and said, "Dude, was that just an earthquake? I think we just had a little earthquake." Our boss didn't feel anything and when I asked if NYC gets earthquakes he said no... But I guess he was wrong because I read the news tonight and the Ontario, Canada earthquake was felt all the was down here! Us Californians always know an earthquake when we feel one.
Read the article here.
Hello! Right now I am in graduate school completing my required six month internship period. Currently I am in New York City where I will stay until mid September. After that... who knows. I have traveled a lot in my 26 years, but have never blogged about it - there is no time like the present to start!
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Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Time for Work, and a Bit of Play
View from the office |
Unfortunately, I won't be able to write much about what I am currently doing since it involves confidential matters regarding the President and his work, but I can still write vaguely about my days there.
Once a week we have speakers come in for the "brown bag lunch" series. Yesterday a fella came in to talk about Advance. He pretty much told us about the intense amount of planning and coordination that happens before a president, presidential candidate, celebrity, etc., arrives at an event - from where (s)he will land to who will greet them, where the press will be, backdrops, lighting, sound, EVERYTHING - and it seems like there is A LOT of planning that goes on. In addition, they have to conduct walk-throughs to get timing and coordination right. The main point I got out of the talk was that the Advance team is basically trying to set up a scene where the media will be able to encompass the moment in a single photo or camera shot. I thought it was all very interesting.
10,000 people in Central Park practicing yoga |
On another note, my feet are pretty torn up. I bought really comfy shoes to wear to work, but when you end up walking miles a day it can add up to some major blisters - it's actually not that bad, only two blisters and they are already healing up. On the bright side, my legs are looking mighty fine from all of this walking, plus all of the stairs I take to get to and from the subway. Brazilian bikini here I come!
Turtle Pond in Central park |
Suffice to say that I am having a great time getting to know New York. I really enjoy it here. One of my favorite things to do is watch the demographics change on the subway as I make my way through the city. By the time I get to my stop I am usually the only white person on the subway car! --Don't worry, I feel very safe, and people are extremely nice. I live in a residential area with a lot of families around-- And it is amazing how many people speak Spanish here. I have never seen so many non-Latinos speaking Spanish in my life! I really am loving it here right now, but I don't think I would want to be here for the polar winter. Spending the summer here, I think, will be the perfect amount of time.
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