I took a trip to New Orleans, LA with Ben and Luis. It was one of the most exciting trips I've taken recently.
We left Thursday night, after I got out of class. Our plan was to drive to Mobile that night and then leave for New Orleans from there. Mobile is kind of half way in between Tallahassee and New Orleans. So that was good, it broke up the monotony of driving on I-10.
Mobile was nice at night. We stayed at Ben's mom's house. It was a really nice house, for what I imagined Alabama to be. I don't know if that came out right... Anyways, Ben's mom was really nice. We watched some tennis, Nadal beat Blake. Oh man, the beds were amazing. My bed and pillows were extra extra soft, just the way I like it. (Sidenote: When I get my new place, I'm going to have a nice bed like that)
Friday morning, wait make that afternoon, we left for New Orleans. We had to hit up Waffle House (breakfast), Fresh Market (chocolate covered espresso beans, saw Rachel Ray), Sam's Club (Moët), the mall (Luis got some cool Sperrys). Alright, we got all the shopping done. Onward to New Orleans! But not until after we stop in Biloxi, MS for some gambling. We spent some time in the Beau Rivage for roulette, slots, and free top shelf drinks :) The waitress we hunted down was really nice and she remembered our drinks. I like when waitresses remember what I get, Grey Goose and Tonic please.
Ok so for real, we finally make it to New Orleans! As with Biloxi, you could see the damage that happened and remained from Katrina. The area we stayed at was nice. We stayed at the Hilton Riverwalk. It was connected to the Riverwalk Mall and was right next to Harrah's. I'd have to say that we spent a good amount of time at Harrah's and the Ice Bar inside the casino. The room was the typical hotel room, nothing too fancy...except for that breakfast sausage that was waiting for us. The sausage was just chilling behind one of the chairs. It didn't look rotten or anything.
I will be posting a separate entry for the restaurants soon. We spent the majority of our time in the French Quarter. Friday night, after popping some champagne, we hit up Bourbon Street. I got a lot of beads, and I didn't have to do anything to get them. We got a lot of hurricanes, checked out some strip clubs, and went looking for food. Ben was royally drunk. I had to support him walking around Bourbon St and back to our hotel. Let me tell you, my feet were not happy. Walking around in heels and supporting another 100+ pounds was not good. I got a big ol blister on my heel :(
Saturday morning we were woken up by the sound of someone pounding on our door. We were not expecting Ben's mom to be there, at whatever time its was in the morning, talking about whatever it was she was talking about. Saturday, we took it easy, especially since Ben was still drunk. We walked all around the French Quarter, checked out Jackson Square, got more hurricanes, and also discovered hand grenades. The quote for the day has to be from Luis, "Man, I don't know how people can drink more than two hand grenades." We were walking around, enjoying the weather, and Luis randomly comments on the hand grenade he was sipping on.
Saturday night, we popped another bottle of champagne (I will post that video sometime soon as well). I was really tired, I don't remember much of Saturday night. I know I took a long nap. We had a midnight breakfast buffet at Harrah's and saw a massive amount of Asians hanging out at the Ice Bar. I don't know what that was all about. Must have been spring break for some (Asian) college. I do remember watching a lot of late night TV. The stuff that plays late at night is so ridiculous and funny. We saw the same infomercials 20 times, watched COPS, and Cheaters.
Sunday, we started our day off the only way we knew how to in New Orleans. We stopped at the first shop we found that sold hurricanes. After polishing off those hurricanes, we headed back to Tallahassee. I miss New Orleans :)
31 March 2008
16 March 2008
5k Update
I think I'm making very good progress with my training for the 5k in April. Monday it was just Ben, Matt, and me that ran. I felt bad cause I was slowing them down a ton. Oh, and it was pouring. That was a tough run. The rain wasn't very bothersome at first. By the time we got to Wescott, I just wanted to go home and have dry clothes. The rain started getting cold. Matt ran into a blind person. We ended up taking the shortcut through the Leach :( But you know what, at least we ran.
Thursday we ran at Godby's track. Being there brought me back to the old days in high school. I decided to run 200m and walk 200m. That helped pass the time quick. I don't remember what all my splits were. My last mile was about 8.30. I'm really happy with that time since I've never run a mile that fast before. My usual mile is 12-15 minutes. Also, I broke in my new running shoes :( My left leg was killing me. Stupid shoes.
I can't wait for this 5k!
Thursday we ran at Godby's track. Being there brought me back to the old days in high school. I decided to run 200m and walk 200m. That helped pass the time quick. I don't remember what all my splits were. My last mile was about 8.30. I'm really happy with that time since I've never run a mile that fast before. My usual mile is 12-15 minutes. Also, I broke in my new running shoes :( My left leg was killing me. Stupid shoes.
I can't wait for this 5k!
02 March 2008
More rock climbing
Last Wednesday we (Ben, Matt, Elliot, Mary, and Me) all went rock climbing. It's fun doing it as a group.
This time I got the cool shoes that lets you climb up a wall like Spiderman. While Matt was going through orientation, Ben and I were practicing belaying. This time was a lot different. I had trouble letting people down from the wall. I kinda just dropped Ben off the wall, but he landed on his feet. But it was a different story when he was belaying me. I was coming down off the wall and he just dropped me on the ground. I fell flat on my butt! Ben was just laughing, Matt was in the middle of orientation with our buddy Daniel (who I went camping with once).
They changed up the walls. It was tougher climbing up. And it sucks that I'm short, Mary had the same problem. I couldn't reach pegs that Matt could reach. He kept telling me to grab a hold of a rock right above me....2 feet above my reach. But I let him have it, well not purposefully. When I was letting him down off the wall. I would let the rope go and then it would cinch abruptly. I feel really bad, he might not be able to have kids for a while.
What would be a better way to end a night of rigorous rock climbing?? A big ol slice of pizza from Momo's. It's great. We work out a crazy ton and then stuff ourselves with pizza and beer. :) And then of course Cranium to top it off. Mary and I won...again. Woot Woot!!
This time I got the cool shoes that lets you climb up a wall like Spiderman. While Matt was going through orientation, Ben and I were practicing belaying. This time was a lot different. I had trouble letting people down from the wall. I kinda just dropped Ben off the wall, but he landed on his feet. But it was a different story when he was belaying me. I was coming down off the wall and he just dropped me on the ground. I fell flat on my butt! Ben was just laughing, Matt was in the middle of orientation with our buddy Daniel (who I went camping with once).
They changed up the walls. It was tougher climbing up. And it sucks that I'm short, Mary had the same problem. I couldn't reach pegs that Matt could reach. He kept telling me to grab a hold of a rock right above me....2 feet above my reach. But I let him have it, well not purposefully. When I was letting him down off the wall. I would let the rope go and then it would cinch abruptly. I feel really bad, he might not be able to have kids for a while.
What would be a better way to end a night of rigorous rock climbing?? A big ol slice of pizza from Momo's. It's great. We work out a crazy ton and then stuff ourselves with pizza and beer. :) And then of course Cranium to top it off. Mary and I won...again. Woot Woot!!
5k Training
Ben persuaded me to run a 5k in April. So now I have to train for it. I am not a long distance runner by any means. And when I say long distance, I mean anything more than a mile.
Thursday was my first day of training. It was a nice, cool night out, which is great cause I hate to run when it's hot. Ben, Matt, Elliot, and Mary met up at my house and started out from there. Ben almost got killed crossing Woodward and Tennessee :( . He ran across Tennessee and never stopped to check traffic. We ran around the outside of campus. Although Mary, Elliot, and I cut through the Leach. But it was our first time running any long distance.
When we got back to my apartment, Matt was there but Ben wasn't. So we formed the MCC 5k Run Search Party. Not long after Matt took off looking for Ben, Ben showed up. And then we had to start looking for Matt. Next time, we'll be more coordinated in our running and search efforts.
We are going to try and run every Monday, Thursday, and Saturday. I think this is a great way to get in shape. If I decided to just run to stay in shape, I would give it up to easily. Now I have a goal. I have to run to stay in shape and be able to finish this 5k.
Thursday was my first day of training. It was a nice, cool night out, which is great cause I hate to run when it's hot. Ben, Matt, Elliot, and Mary met up at my house and started out from there. Ben almost got killed crossing Woodward and Tennessee :( . He ran across Tennessee and never stopped to check traffic. We ran around the outside of campus. Although Mary, Elliot, and I cut through the Leach. But it was our first time running any long distance.
When we got back to my apartment, Matt was there but Ben wasn't. So we formed the MCC 5k Run Search Party. Not long after Matt took off looking for Ben, Ben showed up. And then we had to start looking for Matt. Next time, we'll be more coordinated in our running and search efforts.
We are going to try and run every Monday, Thursday, and Saturday. I think this is a great way to get in shape. If I decided to just run to stay in shape, I would give it up to easily. Now I have a goal. I have to run to stay in shape and be able to finish this 5k.
25 February 2008
Rock Climbing
Saturday, a group of us went rock climbing. It was wicked (awesome, neat, and cool --to steal a saying from my high school Chem teacher, can't remember his name :| ) fun!! I'd recommend it to anyone. I am scared of heights big time. Elliot wanted to chicken fight outside of the gym, but I was too scared....even though we were about four feet off of the ground.
We took a class on how to belay and tie knots. I was so paranoid that my knot would come loose or that I would plummet to my death. But I guess as long as you and your partner are competent, you should be ok. We had to double check each other's knots. And you have to have faith in the person belaying you.
It was no problem scurrying up the wall. Getting down was the hard part! I would also advise people not to look down. It's the scariest thing. I looked down to find a spot for my foot, I ended up looking past my foot and to the ground. And then another time I looked down to Ben to make sure he was ready to let me down, that wasn't a good idea either. Another time, I turned my back to the wall and looked out, that was scary too. When we got to the last wall, I wasn't as scared anymore. I knew that if I fell off the wall, I wouldn't die--or at least I shouldn't.
I hope next time we go, we can get a big group together. It is definitely a fun group activity. :)
We took a class on how to belay and tie knots. I was so paranoid that my knot would come loose or that I would plummet to my death. But I guess as long as you and your partner are competent, you should be ok. We had to double check each other's knots. And you have to have faith in the person belaying you.
It was no problem scurrying up the wall. Getting down was the hard part! I would also advise people not to look down. It's the scariest thing. I looked down to find a spot for my foot, I ended up looking past my foot and to the ground. And then another time I looked down to Ben to make sure he was ready to let me down, that wasn't a good idea either. Another time, I turned my back to the wall and looked out, that was scary too. When we got to the last wall, I wasn't as scared anymore. I knew that if I fell off the wall, I wouldn't die--or at least I shouldn't.
I hope next time we go, we can get a big group together. It is definitely a fun group activity. :)
Friday Night Happy Hour and more

This past week was extremely stressful. Friday was a necessary stress reducer. We went out to Andrew's for Happy Hour. Luis and I like to go there cause we can get 5 bottles of Stella for $13! :) But every time we go, the service is slow and its really loud in that place. They always turn up the music and its hard to have a conversation.
We wanted to check out this new place, The Winery at the Red Bar. It was a chill looking place. The jazz music wasn't as good as we thought it was going to be. The wine was regular. I got a white wine from Cheverny (I visited the château last summer). It was tasty. We weren't really feeling the music of the atmosphere so we headed out. But first we had to settle the check. Luis and I were both charged more for our wine. The waitress thought she could pull one over on us....no no no.
Luis left after that, so it was just Ben, Nancy (Farley), and me. We went to Tantra. That place was ok. I got hungry again, so we got some awesome sushi! I think it was called South Beach. It was salmon with a fried outside. It was yummy yummy in my tummy.
I was getting bored at that place. I pursued the Ben and Farls to go to Paradigm. We met up with Ben's friend Marlena (?sp). From there, we got our drink and our dance on. I ran into Paul Salvo there too! Haven't seen him since....the last time I saw him at Paradigm a coupla weeks ago. And I also saw one of my professors there. he was with a girl that Ben knew. It was kind of awkward. I'm not sure if my professor recognized me or not.
Such an exciting Friday night!
17 February 2008
Things
I lost my voice Thursday night. :( It's finally coming back now, still a little hoarse though.
Yesterday Ben Jackson and I went to the FSU Rez. It was a beautiful day for hanging out there. The sun was out, there were a few clouds in the sky, and it wasn't too hot or too chilly out. We kayaked for I don't know how long and then did rock climbing. Firstly, the lake had lost a lot of water and we couldn't go to the connecting lake. So when we were shoving off, I was stuck in about 2 inches of water. Ben was off paddling, while I was shimmying my way into deeper waters. I think I got a slight slight tan from relaxing on the lake :)
After kayaking we did some rock climbing. I'm still afraid of heights though. I wanted to conquer one of my fears and I've never climbed all the way to the top of a rock wall. So I was doing well until I got to the middle, I was trying to find a place to put my foot and then I looked down and saw the ground.... I was freaked out then and really wanted to come down. But what would that leave me with?? Another failed wall climb. I sucked it up and kept going. When I reached the top, I freaked out again. I didn't know how to drop down. I started climbing down but that was even more scary. Finally I let go of the wall and sure enough I didn't plummet to my death. I bounced down off the wall...just like in the movies. :) And everyone cheered for me when I got down. I forgot to mention that I was screaming with my hoarse voice. So I sounded extra funny and scared.
Yesterday Ben Jackson and I went to the FSU Rez. It was a beautiful day for hanging out there. The sun was out, there were a few clouds in the sky, and it wasn't too hot or too chilly out. We kayaked for I don't know how long and then did rock climbing. Firstly, the lake had lost a lot of water and we couldn't go to the connecting lake. So when we were shoving off, I was stuck in about 2 inches of water. Ben was off paddling, while I was shimmying my way into deeper waters. I think I got a slight slight tan from relaxing on the lake :)
After kayaking we did some rock climbing. I'm still afraid of heights though. I wanted to conquer one of my fears and I've never climbed all the way to the top of a rock wall. So I was doing well until I got to the middle, I was trying to find a place to put my foot and then I looked down and saw the ground.... I was freaked out then and really wanted to come down. But what would that leave me with?? Another failed wall climb. I sucked it up and kept going. When I reached the top, I freaked out again. I didn't know how to drop down. I started climbing down but that was even more scary. Finally I let go of the wall and sure enough I didn't plummet to my death. I bounced down off the wall...just like in the movies. :) And everyone cheered for me when I got down. I forgot to mention that I was screaming with my hoarse voice. So I sounded extra funny and scared.
09 February 2008
Jack
A few days ago, Carlos had to get rid of his dog Jack. I've played with Jack a few times, fell in love with him. I didn't want him to go back to the pound so I said I'd take care of him for a while.
I knew it took a lot of work to take care of a dog. I didn't realize it how much work. I just feel bad cause I'm not home a lot and can't play with him all the time. I hate picking up poo!
I knew it took a lot of work to take care of a dog. I didn't realize it how much work. I just feel bad cause I'm not home a lot and can't play with him all the time. I hate picking up poo!
05 February 2008
Cool Idea
So I was walking to class today, and had this cool idea pop into my head. And then Joey walked by and said "Hi." And just like that [snap my fingers], I totally forgot the cool idea. And then I thought about an even cooler idea. Something that would automatically write down my thoughts. I always think I'm going to remember, but I usually end up forgetting about it. And then I thought about something along the lines of me having my own reality show. I started narrating in my head my walk to class. It would've been a totally awesome episode of "The Real World...According to Sheila". Ok...so I need to work on the title.
02 February 2008
Beautiful Saturday
Another beautiful weekend. Another beautiful day spent studying :( But the good part about this is studying with Luis, coffee, and sitting outside studying.
Next week I have three exams and an interview with Deloitte. I have to prepare for that interview Sunday. I'll be wicked stressed preparing for that interview so I figured I'll start studying early. Aren't I the conscientious student :) I'm splitting my time studying and uploading/tagging my photos on Flickr. Probably not the most effective studying method, but it's working so far.
Today would've been a great day to go to the Rez and go kayaking. Oh it sucks to be tied up with school work.
Next week I have three exams and an interview with Deloitte. I have to prepare for that interview Sunday. I'll be wicked stressed preparing for that interview so I figured I'll start studying early. Aren't I the conscientious student :) I'm splitting my time studying and uploading/tagging my photos on Flickr. Probably not the most effective studying method, but it's working so far.
Today would've been a great day to go to the Rez and go kayaking. Oh it sucks to be tied up with school work.
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23 January 2008
First full time job interview
So today I was going for an interview in Delaware for a technology analyst program. It just so happened that Luis was there too. What are the odds!!
I found out last week about the interview. So all weekend/week I've been nervous about it. Last night I was slowly freaking out and getting more nervous byy the hour. Right before I went to bed I went to print out my resume and realized I didn't have anymore resume paper. I printed it on regular paper. I guess they're gonna have to deal with it. I had a hard time falling asleep and had to wake up at 5. :(
Luis and I were ate the airport at 6. I had a cereal bar for breakfast. My anxiety was killing my appetite.
600: Going through security, I grabbed two bins for myself(laptop and jackets and boots). When I set the bins down...older lady in front of me grabs one and says, "Oh thank you for grabbing me one.". Whoa whoa whoa lady...they're both for me. But I wanted to be nice and I realized I've seen her as a faculty member around school, so I let her have one and grabbed another for myself.
My stuff finally comes through. I'm trying to put my stuff away and not block other people so I went around the corner to fix my stuff. But at the same time TSA was about to check Luis' bag. I wasn't running away to distance myself from him!
630: At the gate we find out that our flight has been delayed an hour due to fog. Ok that's cool, we can still catch our connecting flight.
700: the fog still hasn't lifted in Charlotte. So we're delayed another half hour. You would think that the sun would burn off the fog there. But I didn't know what was going on with that place.
800: Our flight is delayed again. We rebook our Charlotte to Philly flight. We emailed our contact person. She was wicked understanding and nice. She said that she would reschedule our car. So I guess we were getting a driver :)
900: Ok this is rediculous. Our flight keeps getting delayed by 20 mins.
1000: So by this time, we're both hungry again. And our flight was delayed another 15 mins. But its ok we'll just wait til we get to Charlotte casue they'll have more food and it'll be better than TLH's "food court."
1100: After 3 rebooks we might be taking off. But would still be late for the interview. Our contact finally told us to just go home. :(
1130: Pay $10 for long term parking. Go home tired and disappointed.
I checked the flight sometime later and saw that it didn't take off until 1230!
So Luis went to sulk at Miller's. Nothing like a pint of Fosters to drown your sorrows.
Tomorrow we'll see where we go from here as far as the interview process. I'e never had an airport experience like that. Especially since I fly to and from Boston all the time, even when its snowing.
All I have to say is that this is the second time I've flown US Airways. And it's my second bad experience with them. :(
I found out last week about the interview. So all weekend/week I've been nervous about it. Last night I was slowly freaking out and getting more nervous byy the hour. Right before I went to bed I went to print out my resume and realized I didn't have anymore resume paper. I printed it on regular paper. I guess they're gonna have to deal with it. I had a hard time falling asleep and had to wake up at 5. :(
Luis and I were ate the airport at 6. I had a cereal bar for breakfast. My anxiety was killing my appetite.
600: Going through security, I grabbed two bins for myself(laptop and jackets and boots). When I set the bins down...older lady in front of me grabs one and says, "Oh thank you for grabbing me one.". Whoa whoa whoa lady...they're both for me. But I wanted to be nice and I realized I've seen her as a faculty member around school, so I let her have one and grabbed another for myself.
My stuff finally comes through. I'm trying to put my stuff away and not block other people so I went around the corner to fix my stuff. But at the same time TSA was about to check Luis' bag. I wasn't running away to distance myself from him!
630: At the gate we find out that our flight has been delayed an hour due to fog. Ok that's cool, we can still catch our connecting flight.
700: the fog still hasn't lifted in Charlotte. So we're delayed another half hour. You would think that the sun would burn off the fog there. But I didn't know what was going on with that place.
800: Our flight is delayed again. We rebook our Charlotte to Philly flight. We emailed our contact person. She was wicked understanding and nice. She said that she would reschedule our car. So I guess we were getting a driver :)
900: Ok this is rediculous. Our flight keeps getting delayed by 20 mins.
1000: So by this time, we're both hungry again. And our flight was delayed another 15 mins. But its ok we'll just wait til we get to Charlotte casue they'll have more food and it'll be better than TLH's "food court."
1100: After 3 rebooks we might be taking off. But would still be late for the interview. Our contact finally told us to just go home. :(
1130: Pay $10 for long term parking. Go home tired and disappointed.
I checked the flight sometime later and saw that it didn't take off until 1230!
So Luis went to sulk at Miller's. Nothing like a pint of Fosters to drown your sorrows.
Tomorrow we'll see where we go from here as far as the interview process. I'e never had an airport experience like that. Especially since I fly to and from Boston all the time, even when its snowing.
All I have to say is that this is the second time I've flown US Airways. And it's my second bad experience with them. :(
21 January 2008
Job Search
It's that time again....job search time. :| But this time, it's for real. Before, I would just be looking for an internship or just getting some practice on interviews and such. I do find looking for a job to be depressing. You get all excited that a company has called you back, and then they slam the door in your face. :(
This time of year usually starts off with Seminole Futures. Somehow I landed an interview before Seminole Futures. First let me talk about my feelings on Seminole Futures. It's a great place to collect pens, pads of paper, and sometimes real fun goodies. Other than that, I haven't seen much greatness come out of it. You whore yourself around, passing out your résumé left and right, and listening to a recording at each table you stop at. I have the attention span of an 8 year old at these career fairs. The recruiters (who usually are not technical) start talking about how great their company is and then I ask them a question or two (just to make it seem like I'm really interested in their company). At this point, I usually start tuning out and wondering what I'm going to have for lunch.
After the career fair comes the interviews--the on-campus interviews. The b.s. interviews where you answer the typical behavioral questions. If I don't get too nervous and blab about something extremely off-topic, I might get a chance at a second interview. That has yet to happen for me. But I know plenty of my friends that have gotten the second interview, been flown out to an office, put up in a nice hotel, interview, and fly back to find out they didn't get a job.
All my opportunities have come out of me going out on my own to pursue leads, sans any connection to the FSU Career Center.
I have my first real interview this week. The company is flying me out to the office where the position is located. I hope I do well on this interview.
This time of year usually starts off with Seminole Futures. Somehow I landed an interview before Seminole Futures. First let me talk about my feelings on Seminole Futures. It's a great place to collect pens, pads of paper, and sometimes real fun goodies. Other than that, I haven't seen much greatness come out of it. You whore yourself around, passing out your résumé left and right, and listening to a recording at each table you stop at. I have the attention span of an 8 year old at these career fairs. The recruiters (who usually are not technical) start talking about how great their company is and then I ask them a question or two (just to make it seem like I'm really interested in their company). At this point, I usually start tuning out and wondering what I'm going to have for lunch.
After the career fair comes the interviews--the on-campus interviews. The b.s. interviews where you answer the typical behavioral questions. If I don't get too nervous and blab about something extremely off-topic, I might get a chance at a second interview. That has yet to happen for me. But I know plenty of my friends that have gotten the second interview, been flown out to an office, put up in a nice hotel, interview, and fly back to find out they didn't get a job.
All my opportunities have come out of me going out on my own to pursue leads, sans any connection to the FSU Career Center.
I have my first real interview this week. The company is flying me out to the office where the position is located. I hope I do well on this interview.
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