Spring is everywhere in DC, and as March comes to an end (already! how scary), it also means that the semester-ly GUDC show is coming up. Our publicity director Lane put me in charge of taking a few photos for it, and I thought I'd share. The day was gorgeous, and the lovely Erica made shooting easy. Check out the results below:
More pictures after the jump!
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Spring Break
After weeks of post-Snowpocalyptic bliss/annoyance/anticipation, it's finally here: Spring Break 2010! I am sad to report though that, in very un-Wendy fashion, I am not going anywhere exciting this week. Instead, I have been working like crazy at Georgetown Cupcake in order to make back some of that money that I spent traveling last semester. Reality has finally caught up with me :)
This week has been g-o-r-g-e-o-u-s down here in DC, a real change from the snow that had been lingering on the ground, taunting us every time we stepped foot outside. It just wouldn't melt! No wonder though, with how much was on the ground:
This week has been g-o-r-g-e-o-u-s down here in DC, a real change from the snow that had been lingering on the ground, taunting us every time we stepped foot outside. It just wouldn't melt! No wonder though, with how much was on the ground:
My beautiful house!
Check out more pictures after the jump!
Friday, February 19, 2010
New York City, and other musings
It's been a while since I have posted on here...I got so busy with class and actually enjoying life that I forgot to write about it :) I will try to post some things retroactively about other experiences, because there is so much more I got to see and do!
I'm currently sitting in a Starbucks on 57th Street in New York, trying to calm my nerves a little bit before my interview with Seventeen Magazine. I got in last night and will end up being in the city for less than 24 hours, which is a shame. I wish I had more time to enjoy this amazing city...but if I get this job (knock on wood!), I'll have a whole summer to live life in the Big Apple.
I'm also going to start posting more about Washington, DC on here. We just lived through a huge snowstorm last week, which people have dubbed everything from Snowpocalypse to Snowmageddon. I have some great pictures from that so those will go up soon!
In other news, I've also started tweeting. I got it first to follow all of the wildly interesting people and organizations out there that are trying to put their message out. On the eve of my 20th birthday (I'm getting old...!), I decided that it would be fun to share little blurbs here and there as I try to land on my feet. Follow me at @wendyhaslanded if you want :)
So nervous and excited for the interview. Fingers crossed!
I'm currently sitting in a Starbucks on 57th Street in New York, trying to calm my nerves a little bit before my interview with Seventeen Magazine. I got in last night and will end up being in the city for less than 24 hours, which is a shame. I wish I had more time to enjoy this amazing city...but if I get this job (knock on wood!), I'll have a whole summer to live life in the Big Apple.
I'm also going to start posting more about Washington, DC on here. We just lived through a huge snowstorm last week, which people have dubbed everything from Snowpocalypse to Snowmageddon. I have some great pictures from that so those will go up soon!
In other news, I've also started tweeting. I got it first to follow all of the wildly interesting people and organizations out there that are trying to put their message out. On the eve of my 20th birthday (I'm getting old...!), I decided that it would be fun to share little blurbs here and there as I try to land on my feet. Follow me at @wendyhaslanded if you want :)
So nervous and excited for the interview. Fingers crossed!
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Thailand I (Bangkok)
Thinking back on my time last semester, I'm extremely disappointed that I didn't finish blogging about the rest of my trips. I've decided that I'll still post some pictures and comments, even though it's been a few months.
John, Matt, and I went to Thailand in November. We only had about 4 days, so we decided to fly into Bangkok and stay there a few nights before taking the train up to Ayutthaya, the ancient capital of Thailand, and spend a few nights there before returning to Hong Kong via Bangkok.
Some highlights:
Food! Street-side vendors selling everything from fresh fruit to Pad Thai--it was all cheap and it was all delicious.
John, Matt, and I went to Thailand in November. We only had about 4 days, so we decided to fly into Bangkok and stay there a few nights before taking the train up to Ayutthaya, the ancient capital of Thailand, and spend a few nights there before returning to Hong Kong via Bangkok.
Some highlights:
Food! Street-side vendors selling everything from fresh fruit to Pad Thai--it was all cheap and it was all delicious.
Fresh fruit, cut on the spot into a delicious fruit salad
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