Friday, May 28, 2010

A Mini Voyage to the City

This weekend is Commencement (and my last real event) at Westminster, but last weekend I took on the big, bad city of NYC all by my lonesome. Well, kind of. I went to NYC for a Young Adult Cancer Advocacy Summit , but I can't go to the City without some Broadway. "Some" might be the wrong word. I saw four shows in 3 days! NYC is my one of my favorite places in the world, and even on a short trip, I was able to get a lot of qaulity time in.


I stayed in New Jersey, which has definte pluses. It's cheaper, not a bad commute, and it's quieter. The minus is that you go into the City in the morning and are pretty much homeless until you go back at night.


I had a great view of the city, though!




Of all the times I've been to NYC, I've never visited the Irish Hunger Memorial. It's such a great little piece of history and space. There is a wonderful view across the river. It's a 30 minute or less event and well worth it.


Friday night I saw American Idiot. It's the Green Day Musical. If you're over 35, weren't a missguided youth, or love the government (any government) then this probably isn't for you. ;o) It was worth the low ticket price and high up seat, though.


Saturday morning I had every intention of trying to do "lottery tickets" to some shows, but alas I met a sweet older couple who has three extra seats to a sold out Addams Family. They sold me one of their lower orchestra tickets for about $75 under face value. The show was UH-MAZING! Bebe Neuwerth and Nathan Lane were phenomenal. My little Wesley Taylor was great as well. I'd highly reccommend this one!


I went to TKTS in Times Square after Addams Family and stood in line for tickets to Rock of Ages (probably my favorite show ever) because I wasn't going to chance not getting in. I got a 1/2 price ticket for an orchestra seat. While I was waiting for the show to start I got some dinner at the Mean Fiddler next door to the theater and checked my facebook/twitter. I follow both ROA and two of the stars, Constantine and James Carpinello, on twitter. Constantine had tweeted that he saw a Banksy (Banksy is a British street artist) near the theater. I tweeted back and asked for the cross streets and HE TWEETED ME BACK! TWICE! :o) Once with the cross street and once because I replied after I saw it that it looked like it might have been put up by someone else. He said he'd heard it was in fact Banksy and that made my night even better. The Banksy is below. I had seen Constantine at a Sundance premiere for Banksy's documentary "Welcome to the Gift Shop" in January, so I guessed he was a fan, too, and I will take his word for it.




Sunday I went to the i2y cancer summit. It was a great event. The presentations were amazing and I learned a lot. Sometimes events like that make me feel like I'm on the island of misfit toys, because it draws a very interesting crowd. But, nevertheless it was a great experience.


My last show was Sunday night and it was Next to Normal. No, that's the name of the show, "Next to Normal." ;o) It's about a family where the mother is bi-polar. It's a rollercoaster of emotion, but such a good show.


Monday at 5am I headed to the bus that took me to the train that took me to the bus that got me to the airport for my 8am flight home. On the way to the bus I saw this chair. If only someone would have thrown it out in SLC! It was PERFECT! What a waste.

I hope you have a great holiday weekend! Only three weeks until I'm Washington bound!

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

I Thought You Were Going Back to School?

Yeah, me too. I did get into FSU last year a got a "no" from BC about PhD programs. I still haven't heard from UNC Charlotte about the MUD program I applied for. Alas, I am staying in the work force. I actually love working, so it's not a huge loss for me. At Saint Martin's I am close enough to the University of Washington that I could (and most likely will) apply for either a PhD in Higher Ed or a Master's of Urban Planning for Fall 2011. Maybe both.

Monday, May 17, 2010

So, Where Are You Going?

I'm glad you asked! I'm going to break this up into a two-part answer:
1. Lacey, WA.
2. St. Martin's University

Lacey, WA is adjacent to Olympia, WA which is the state capital. It's in no way the largest (or even on of the top five largest) city, like SLC is in UT. So, from what I gathered on my 20 hour jaunt over there, it's kind of quaint. It's an hour south of Seattle and about 2+ hours north of Portland, OR.



Here are some pictures of the area (thank you Google image search)





Finally, this is why my father will visit me.... just kidding!


It was the fist stand alone Cabela's from what I hear.

Saint Martin's University is one of 18 Benedictine colleges and universities in the United States and Canada, and the only one west of the Rocky Mountains. Saint Martin's was established in 1895 by monks of the Roman Catholic Order of Saint Benedict. Yes, there are monks on campus. There is a monastary and an abbey. The mission of the University is "to know, to care, to serve, to educate the student, the community, and the world." Sounds pretty great to me.

Here is a picture of Saint Martin's Old Main building. It's their "postcard buidling" and was pretty much the only builing on their 300 acres until the 1960s. Then and Now.





Another bonus....They have NCAA II sports and a baseball team!



Next time I will post more about my new job. Stay tuned!

Sunday, May 16, 2010

I'm a Big Kid Now...

Because I have lived on campus for the past five years in a furnished apartment, I have little to no furniture. Thus, I am collecting. Here is a rundown of what I have collected so far:


This is my $25 dining room table that I found at DI (Goodwill-esque).



These chairs were also located at DI. They cost $10 each and are being repainted a celery green. One is done, but it took 2 cans of spray paint so I have to restock to finish the project.



The black chair was purchased at Home Again in Sugar House for $30.



The green chair was purchased at Home Again as well and is now black. The distressing that I did to it makes some of the original green show through.



The bud vase is a GBJ original! I painted it at Color Me Mine. It's going in my kitchen which will have an eclectic bird theme.



You can see I've been collecting! Most of this is for my kitchen.



I loved this pedestal. I think I'll leave it the way it is (crazy, right?!) and put a candle or a bird on it. $10 at Home Again.



Again, I put something down on the carpet and Murphy has to check it out! These are two old milk jugs I got at Home Again for $7 and $10.



I got this dresser at the Abode Summer Flea Market. For, you guessed it, $25.


I also have a chair at the upholsterer right now. I will post before and after pictures when I get it back.

The Countdown Begins!

As of June 23rd, 2010, I will be employed as the Director of Campus Life at Saint Martin's University in Lacey, Washington. This will end my five year run as a Utahan and move me farther West than ever before. This blog will document my preparations to move from SLC to Lacey and beyond. Come on along for the ride!