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"I wake up every morning determined to both change the world and have one hell of a good time." E. B. White

Saturday, September 25, 2010

One foot in front of the other.

Four flights of stairs have been climbed several times daily.
Classes have been attended.
Tours have been taken.
Bars have been hopped.
Brooklyn pizza has been eaten.
Subways have been ridden.
Rats have been spotted.
One month has passed since I moved to New York.
And almost one year has passed since I last blogged. I know there are some people out there who are curious about what I have been up to. So in an attempt to avoid telling the same story 500 times I will revive this little peep hole into my "la vida loca".

Luckily the move turned out to be an easy transition. My room is small but large by New York apartment standards. My barrio is packed with bodegas and restaurants and cafes. Guys set up tables along the sidewalk selling books or inviting passersby to play a game of chess (which many surprisingly do). My school is only a 15 minute walk away which is very convenient especially when winter time comes. The professors in my program (and I assume all other programs as well) are well pedigreed and totally impressive! The same can be said about the majority of my classmates. I really question sometimes how the hell I got here! However, the opportunities are incredible and just seeing some of the job openings that recruit Columbia grads makes me anxious to graduate.

Now don't think that homesickness hasn't reared its ugly. I have had my moments of feeling lonely and wishing I were with the people I love. But I know this is where I belong because I haven't felt this alive since Guatemala. My head has been cracked so wide open sometimes I think my brain is going to pour out. It feels so good to fall asleep after a day of mental exertion.

Anyway, I could probably go on and on about the things I have done in the past month which would end up being a novel of an entry. SO starting now I will record some of the cooler things. I will leave with one story!

Times Square & view from our room
Downtown NYC from Top of the Rock















Top of the Rock with Central Park behind me
Last weekend I had the pleasure of entertaining a visitor from AZ (my first since I have been here!). We stayed in Times Square which gave us an opportunity to really explore downtown New York. I found it funny because locals never go to this part of the city and now I know why! Although the area is really only a few blocks it is CRAMMED. There are so many tourists it is unbearable. Worse than Disneyland. They are all being drawn, like moths to a flame, to all the bright lights and tall buildings. Interesting factoid: all of the buildings facing in toward Times Square are required to be 80% bright lights and signage. So we did the tourist thing and spent three lovely hours on a tour bus seeing parts of the city I didn't even know existed. It was a great way to get acquainted with the city but it left me incredibly overwhelmed. How am I going to see all of this before I leave New York?! Its going to take years!! We spent another day walking across the Brooklyn Bridge and enjoying some very tasty ice cream in the Brooklyn Bridge Park, which was packed with couples and families with the same idea. We went to the top of the Rockefeller Center (86th floor) and spent some time trying to take in the city. It's like looking at the Grand Canyon. It is so vast that your eyes can't quite take it all in. One of my favorite things that we did was taking the Staten Island Ferry across to (duh!) Staten Island. It goes right past the Statue of Liberty which was perfectly highlighted by the setting sun right behind her. On our way back to Manhattan we got a perfect view of all the downtown lights. It was breathtaking.... and FREE!!! That word doesn't exist in NYC vernacular. We rounded out the evening with a visit to the top of the Empire State Building and a delicious candle lit dinner at one of the hundreds of restaurants in Hell's Kitchen. I'm quickly learning why this city is so addicting.
city skyline from Staten Island Ferry

Brooklyn Bridge

Us with Manhattan behind us

Lady Liberty


Well expect many more updates and rants about my ideologies as I figure out where I'm headed on this crazy road of mine!