I know its true but you don’t have to say it…

Me: Man, my commute SUCKS! I left an hour early and I was ten minutes late!
Danny: I’m sorry. That does suck.
Me: All I did was stop to get coffee and a salad for lunch on my way to work. It took less than ten minutes.
Danny: And you were ten minutes late. Weird!
Me: Shut up.

Port Land

Danny and I returned to Portland yesterday for another relaxing weekend in the company of friends. This completed a very pleasant week. For one, I had a break mid-week for the 4th of July. I didn’t have to fly anywhere for work. I had two different projects over four work days which thrills me. Even if I haven’t figured out what the hell I’m supposed to do, at least there’s variety.

I also had a very MBA week meaning that I saw many people that I hadn’t seen in a month because of work, vacation, or travel. We swapped internship stories and enjoyed just hanging out without any assignments hanging over our heads.

Surviving Scottsdale

I survived my recent western regional intern conference in Scottsdale. Don’t get me wrong, I did have fun. I also realized how long it’s been since I was 21 and free beer was the ultimate goal of me and my peers.

I stayed at a really nice resort from Wednesday morning until Friday afternoon. My schedule was booked solid. I did have some free time in the evenings after 7pm, but from 8am until then I was busy with lectures, team-building activities, and wandering from one side of the complex to the other. I did meet some cool people but it took a while to find them. To give you an example of what I was up against, here is a snipped of conversation I overheard while checking in.

Chickie 1: Wow, your bag is full. What did you bring?
Chickie 2: Mostly makeup and hair products.

Each evening, we had a themed dinner. The dress code was casual but we were still at a business event. We even had a dress code. Still, some people thought it was appropriate to wear a tube top to a company event. She looked really really cute but….. a tube top? Hmmm….

After doing my time and getting through the crazy schedule, I was ready to head home. I’d eaten plenty of free food and consumed plenty of free wine but it was enough. I was ready to sleep in my own bed again.

During the closing ceremonies, our host announced the winner of the team competition and guess what? My team won! Out of twenty-nine teams my team had won enough events and shown enough team spirit to take home the grand prize! Yay! I knew we could do it! I was for it all along! *cough cough*

I’m really proud of my team. Despite my constant skepticism, we really pulled it off. The contest. We pulled off the contest, not the tube top. However, I did hear that many a tube top came off after 10pm when the bar closed. I was asleep and in bed like the old lady that I am. After this weekend I can honestly say that thirty is not looking so bad.

good stuff

Reno was a lot of fun. I met the rest of my summer project teammates over drinks and dinner the first night. I was completely worn out at that point so I hope I didn’t come off as disinterested. I’m very excited about my project. I’ll explain more later once I can find a way to accurately and succinctly describe my job.

The retreat involved about 30% speakers, 20% eating, and 50% talking and drinking with coworkers. I also met another MBA from the San Francisco office. This thrilled me since I’m the only MBA intern out of the 40 at my office. Anyway, she and I spent about an hour talking about our impressions of the internship as well as the differences between our two programs. We did this during the drive back from our company-sponsored optional afternoon excursion to Thunderbird Lodge on Lake Tahoe. I’d never been to Tahoe before and I was not disappointed. Check out some (stock) photos here.

To finish up the conference, I made a late night run to In n Out Burger around 10:30. One of the things I miss most about California is the food. Don’t get me wrong, Seattle has great restaurants, but I haven’t had time to discover as many “new” favorites as I had in CA. In n Out was great as always and it took a little of the edge off my last gin and tonic.

I got back to the casino around midnight and promptly found a $5 craps table. The table wasn’t hot and I was losing money. I took what I had left and went to the place next door. I found a really good table and walked away with $88. I’m happy that I didn’t lose anything and was thoroughly entertained for about two hours.

I got home around 2:30 today and crashed. I had a great time and didn’t act too dorky in front of my colleagues. And really, isn’t that what truly matters?

when in Reno….

I started my internship on Monday and I’m off to a conference/retreat in Reno tomorrow. I’ve never been to Reno before. I’m looking forward to it. I’m sure I’ll have much more interesting things to discuss when I return….and perhaps some more money.

volunteer

Since I’m done with school for the year, I have time to volunteer. I’m working on a planning committee for an upcoming fundraising event. I used to help with this kind of thing when I was employed but I haven’t had much time for it in the last year. It feels good to catch up on non-school related activities.

Sakuran

On a whim, Danny and I attended a screening of Sakuran, a Japanese film that premiered in the US at the Seattle International Film Festival. I don’t go to a lot of movies, but this one looked intriguing especially after Danny mentioned that the music was written by one of his favorite J-pop artists, Shiina Ringo. We had no idea the movie was playing until my friend Shanna, her sister, and her sister’s boyfriend invited us to the screening. Waiting in lines for a chance to see a movie I know little about usually does not interest me, but hell, what else was I going to do? The online preview looked cool and it’s not like I have homework to deal with right now.

The line outside the theater was long but we got in no problem and even found five seats together. We ended up in the very back of the theater but I didn’t mind as long as I could read the subtitles. The movie was much better than I expected. It is based on a popular manga and I think this added a lot to the story. It also explained some of the over-the-top directorial choices involving plot twists and music. The point is, it’s worth watching if not for the music and cinemetography alone. The story is pretty good too.

Portland excursion

One of the benefits of being done with school for the year is that spontaneous road trips are now possible. I could have gone on them during the school year if I had been able to study in the car or at our destination. Unfortunately, this is impossible. It is hard enough for me to focus in the library at school, not to mention in the middle of a traffic jam on I-5.

Anyway, Danny and I have been shopping for a new TV and he decided on one this week. Since our friends in Portland are leaving for a 10-day vacation on Thursday and because we wanted to buy our TV tax-free in Oregon, a quick trip to Portland was in order. It didn’t really matter that we decided to leave at 5pm on Saturday evening. We got to town, bought the TV, grabbed some supper and stayed up late playing Guitar Hero 2 at our friends house. This is what summer weekends are all about.

Even though I’ve excelled at being lazy lately, next week I have several school-related meetings. None of them are stressful unless you consider waking up before 10am stressful. I start my internship one week from tomorrow and I think I’m ready. Regardless, things have gotten 1000% better since I turned in my last final on Tuesday night.

Vacation is…

Vacation is…

pajamas
prosecco
dark chocolate
strawberries
TV
internet
no alarm clock

Plenty to do

I turned in my last final yesterday. I’m now officially done with my first year of b-school. It feels…the same as it did before except now I’m up late messing around on the internet instead of scraping together my homework for the next day.

So what do I do now that I’m out of school for the summer? Why hang out with my fellow MBAs of course! I think I’ve gone no more than two days without seeing a classmate. Last night, I had a Women in Business happy hour downtown. Tonight, I met two of my classmates for sushi in Greenlake and then I wandered over to Pub Club in Fremont. Tomorrow, I have no less than three classmate-orchestrated events from which to choose.

I haven’t just been doing stuff with my classmates. Danny’s enjoying having me around for a change. He and I have gone walking many times and we’ve had more time to just hang out and watch stupid TV shows together. Between the both of us, we’ve washed all of our clothes and the house is in pretty good shape in terms of cleanliness. As usual, the cats are worthless except for the moments that they need a warm body to curl up next to and I need a footwarmer.

In other good news, my internship goes from 6/18-8/17. On 8/18, my brother arrives for a week-long visit. My summer will be busy but it should be fun.

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