Yesterday, I went to the Harvard Museum, which is free to everyone on Sundays. There were artists from all different time periods and they were all over the world — beyond the United States and Europe. I really enjoyed being able to check out some of Harvard’s facilities after nearly two years of living soContinue reading “Harvard Museum, Mini Freedom Trail Walk — with Boston Common, Massachusetts State House, Old State House and Frog Pond”
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Charlotte
For Spring Break, Mia and I travelled to the airport together just like we did at Thanksgiving last year. One of the biggest differences from normal is that we were both flying the same airline, but different flights. Additionally, my flight was full so I volunteered to do a gate check. Now, I am writingContinue reading “Charlotte”
CPR Training, Celtics Game, Boston Public Market
On Saturday, we finally got our CPR training certificate through Medical World. Since we took it two years in a row because of the change from a first year to second year course, the year is more about CPR certification instead of traditional health essentials. After a long wait, we had the training skills classContinue reading “CPR Training, Celtics Game, Boston Public Market”
Alumni Events, Bowling
it’s been quiet on the blog as I have prioritized schoolwork over it. I wanted to catch up on last weekends events Susanne was on duty and it was her last weekend on duty before maternity leave. On Saturday we had a brunch club in the alumni center and it was great to see soContinue reading “Alumni Events, Bowling”
Celtics Party Poseponement, Polar Blast, New Job, Harvard Hasty Pudding Parade
On Friday, the school cancelled all classes due to extreme cold on Friday and Saturday. Most of us stayed inside and my Friday night move night was replaced with a special. I was supposed to do a Celtics Game watch Party, but we were unable to stream the game so we watched NHL. I willContinue reading “Celtics Party Poseponement, Polar Blast, New Job, Harvard Hasty Pudding Parade”
Schavender Game, Basketball, Chinese Festival
On Thursday, while everyone was at their internships, I took a walk around Cambridge (Harvard and Central Squares with one stop at Porter) to find the recommended places the GRA’s put on their posters. One catch is the Boston Tea Shop closed down, so Sam suggested Tiger Sugar in Harvard Square in it’s place. OhContinue reading “Schavender Game, Basketball, Chinese Festival”
Mom’s Birthday, New Computer
On Wednesday, which was Mom’s birthday, we went out to a local fancy restaurant called Vie, which was her choice. One of the things that I learned was that they are on a pre-fixed meal with three courses and one price. Mom and Dad even participated in the wine tasting of all the courses. ForContinue reading “Mom’s Birthday, New Computer”
Hamlin, Fantasy Football Champ, Trainer, Volunteer
We had a minor incident after the New Year on our Fantasy Football league because of Damar Hamlin’s injury. It caused the Bills-Bengels game to get cancelled. This was the first time in NFL history this has happened. The following week was the first Bill-Patriots game in Buffalo since Kaydee Lyons passed. It really madeContinue reading “Hamlin, Fantasy Football Champ, Trainer, Volunteer”
New Years
Happy New Year. At our (casual) New Years Eve dinner, we talked about things that we are going to work on in the upcoming calendar year. Uncle Tom My Mom My Dad As for me I personally love the fact that, even when the dorms are closed, I am still able to keep in touchContinue reading “New Years”
Between Christmas and New Years with illumination lights and escape room
We have had a mix of festive time and normal work between Christmas and New Years. First of all, I would like to talk about the Escape Room. On Tuesday, the four of us piled into the Q5 and headed into La Grange for an Escape Room. It was a very challenging room and weContinue reading “Between Christmas and New Years with illumination lights and escape room”