Sunday, January 31, 2010

Who I am

Wow you know there is nothing like being completely on your own to make you realize who you really are. Of course I have been on my own before, when I went to Missouri, Las Vegas, and when I had my own apartment. None of those times were me really being on my own though. I lived in dorms and then even with my own apartment I had my family there. Here I am truely on my own. I have realized that some of my views were not always expressed or I didn't realize I believed them until now. For some people back home I am not called the Party Pod, because I have been snatched by aliens and turned into a pod person. I love my family very much but I think that this time is for me to learn some life lessons and to understand what my true oppions are.

So far I have learned that I am a very strong independent women. I am adventerous and I love being in a city where you can go somewhere new everyday. I have learned that I am still not the social butterfly I wish I could be. Making new friends has always been hard for me. I also am so bad about connecting with people. Tons of guys have been asking for my phone number but I rarely give it out. I think that is good common sense but also I am blocking myself in. I actually like having a beer and I love playing darts.

All of moral values are still the same. I am responsible, giving and happy. I have found that I smile a bit more everyday. Sometimes it is hard being compeltly on your own, especially in a city this size. You can be surrounded by people on the sidewalk, in a building or on the subway and still feel completly alone. The things that I wanted in life and the things I knew about life have completly changed. All I want is to enjoy my life and see what comes next.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

The Beauty of a Bar


Well since I have been here I have notice that there are an abundance of restaurants, cafes and most of all Bars. I am not a big drinker but I found myself walking past a Bar named Bull McCabes, which is an Irish pub. I was instantly drawn to it and went in for the first time one night last week. I felt right at home and the bartenders were all very nice and chatted with me. Well of course I did get very drunk that night,a combination of hot Irish bartenders, good atmosphere and the need to be around adults.

I have discovered though that even though you should not consider bartenders your friends since you are paying them for a service, these bartenders have actually gone out of there way to make sure that my classes are going well and that New York is treating me well. I am so pleased to have some where to go where I feel comfortable and right at home.

Today I have found a new use for my favorite bar, this idea courtesy of my dear brother who apparently has all the brilliant ideas, I can study there! The cafes are always so crowded and you have to buy something anyway. So I might as well spend my four dollars at the bar I love and buy just a soda or energy drink. What I love most about New York is that at that bar they do not serve food so you can just bring in your own. The beauty to studying at the bar is that it is not busy during the day, and so far does not have the distracting hot Irish bartenders there at that time.

So all in all I may just end up living at the bar, but no body needs to freak out. I am on a budget and I know better then to become an alcoholic! I just want to have some fun!

Friday, January 15, 2010

Museum of Modern Art


WOW is all I have to say. I just love art so much. Getting to actually see Vincent Van Goghs Starry Night was just amazing. To see the actual brush strokes and the thickness of the paint, unbelievable! The replications do absolutely nothing for it. I was also able to see a Pablo Picasso, a Salvador Dali and a Tim Burton exhibit. It was so much fun. I also was able to go with my friend who has been there before and loves art. It was terrific.

Then I was able to ride around in my friends convertible and I took pictures out of the top. It was so much fun to look up at the city and see all the beautiful buildings and sky scrapers.

I fall more in love with this city everyday.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

History and Diversity



I spent my afternoon walking through the west village and went all the way to the Hudson River. I absolutely love being able to walk through history. Most of the old buildings are actually engraved with the name of what it was originally, for example school or garage. Then you can also find many plaques that state why the building is significant. Also just looking at the different architecture you can see the history and the age of the city.

I am still so excited to continue to explore all that the city has to offer. I got my first glimpse of the Statue of Liberty today. I was standing out on the pier on the Hudson and I could see all of the fairies crossing back and forth, and lady liberty standing tall. I also went to Central park and Time Square this week. Central Park is just amazing, I loved the old stairway to the angel fountain. It looked like it was taken straight from Italy and planted in the middle of Central Park. Time Square was so amazing. I cannot believe that millions of people fit in that area. It is actually pretty small.

Tomorrow I am venturing on another subway ride up to the Museum of Modern Art. I have been told that they have a wonderful Tim Burton exhibit going on. The subway is still a bit confusing but man I love the way the stops name is tiled on to the wall and how nice that makes the subway area look. I could not believe how fast the trains go and all the different people that you see. The lights reflecting in the windows as you pass is just such a sight.

I am seriously loving every minute here in the city.

Take Care,

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Walking Shoes

Ok well I was at first very excited about all of this walking. It is good for your body and the enviroment. Now I am just plain tired!!! Well tired of looking for the perfect walking shoes. I do not normally wear typical walking/ running shoes. This is all very new to me. I really need help finding a comfortable shoe. I do not want my feet to suffer, which will cause my body to suffer. I want to be comfortable and ready to get to class or any where I want to go.

In New York City I have seen many people who wear many different things. The most common item though is their walking shoes, they may be all differnt colors and brands but for the most part that is what everyone is wearing. Some people are out in there boots, or designer shoes but plain old walking shoes are most common.

I will need to do some more research in this area before making a firm buy. It is a pricey item and shoes are not returnable once you wear them.

Friday, January 8, 2010

Walking the City


Well yesterday I spent two hours just walking around the city. I completely lost track of time. I went over to Washington Square park and found the NYU buildings. The bookstore, the Library, and the Kimmel center. I have to say that the park is beautiful but all the grassy parts are roped off so you can look at the lovely lawns but you cannot go on them. LOL The fountain in the middle of the park is a great spot I have been told in the summer. People actually play in it.

My room is starting to look close to home now. I bought a beautiful hanging chandelier light from Urban Outfitters. The ceilings are so tall that it makes a perfect fit. I am glad that I have already been to the store and bought most of the large items I need since it is now snowing outside!

Another lesson learned yesterday, skate shoes are not walking shoes I will have to get some nice cross trainers so my feet will be a bit more comfortable. It also looks like I may need some better snow boots here soon too.


My best to you all!

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

City Life


Well I have to say that I absolutely love the city. I find it hard to keep up with the people walking down the street they seem to be hurrying everywhere. Traffic lights do not mean a thing to the pedestrians of NYC. They will walk across the road whenever it is semi clear and the taxi's will not be stopping for anyone, so I have also seen a number of people run out of the way and stand in the middle of the road. I guess if you waited for every crosswalk to turn green it might take you longer to get where you are going but for me I value my safety!!!

I am still getting use to all the noise as well, traffic horns, sirens, and people in general. The apartment is very very old and squeaky and has the steam pipes that run through it. The four flights of stairs are going to take a bit getting use to and they make me a bit dizzy.

I took a walk around the neighborhood this evening and I feel pretty safe. There were lots of people out all over the place. I want to look around a bit more before I go out later around 9:30 which will be when my classes get out.

Tomorrow is my first day watching the twins for a few hours and then I think I might brave the subway and go to home depot. Kmart was so expensive!!!

Love always,

City Lights

Alright well I made it safe and sound to my hotel. I was glad to fly in at night because the city lights are so beautiful and well the airport is right on the water and it kinda looked like we were going to land in it. I am glad that the night hid that part of the trip.

So far I have done pretty well on my own. I have to say though that the typical taxi rides that you see on TV we were going 40 and I was hanging on the that hand strap!!

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Today is the Day!!!

Ok well it has been a crazy past few days trying to fit my life into two suitcases, which turned out to be three. It is really hard to pick what you want with you and decide what things are most important to you. My poor family has been stuck with the few boxes of things that I want to keep as well as anything that they wanted to keep from my apartment. Trust me when I tell you they all have some rearranging to do!

The count down has begun and I leave on the plane at 12:00 today. I shall arrive in NYC late tonight. I have everything arranged for a hotel and then I will travel to the city tomorrow. I have a lovely car service that will pick me up and take me to Diane's house which is where I will be living. She has two new born twins and a three year old so I should feel right at home.

Coming up next time will be my first impressions of the city.

Lots of Love,

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Getting Ready for NYC

I am 25 years old and was recently accepted to NYU. I will be working on my masters degree. I have never been to New York and was born and raised on the west coast. I am certain that this will be a grand adventure and a total culture shock. I am creating this blog to keep in touch with my family and friends as well as let everyone experience my adventures and struggles right along with me. I leave for NYC on Tuesday. I still need to finish packing and tie up all the loose ends here at home.

I am very excited and hope everyone will experience NYC right along with me.
Farewell for now.