With time going so fast, I cannot express how much I am going to miss Boston when I leave.
Right now, I have around 5 months remaining, which I know will fly in.
Buying my flight home has got me thinking about what I want to do before I leave.
I've only got like 20 weekends left!
Would love to see a Red Sox game, I know they aren't doing so great but Boston has an amazing spirit regardless of the performance of the teams.
The Aquarium and the Museum of Science would also be fun, top attractions that I still haven't been to.
More roadtrips are in order too. Philadelphia and Chicago are the next stops I think :)
Closer to Boston, Martha's Vineyard and Cape Cod are also a must, once the sun makes an appearance.
But most of all, I want to hang out with the fantastic people that I have met here.
Fatou and the Emerson lot are so fun and to chill at Emerson will happen again before everyone leaves for Summer!
Gab has been such a great friend even if he is a bit mental!
Once Netball starts up again in the Spring, I can finally play and get to know the girls better and maybe even coach them haha!
I really enjoy doing Woof magazine and the design group are a really cool collection of people that I hope to hang with alot more, without the woof!
I sucks as I am getting to know people better at work and I don't have time left! The NU.in team are a fun bunch and Christina has been a great friend within the office.
I need to get planning....ALOT!
Saturday, March 2, 2013
UBurger time = free food
Perks of the job, finding free food events!
When compiling the March Newsletter for the Global Pathways and American Classroom students, I came across a posting from UBurger that they were opening up a new location near Faniuel Hall and that they were handing out free burgers, fries and soda!
Having asked Fatou whether she liked UBurger and if she was free after 4, she texted back immediately saying that we was already going! Like we had read each others mind!
We planned to meet at Government Center later that day. Even with the rain, it would be worth it in the end!
We walked down and saw the Q to get inside, was pretty long. We caught up with each other while waiting. The UBurger staff were braving the weather with us, expressing their love for us and our dedication despite the weather.
Once inside, you could see the food ahead. There were photographers, people from an online TV station and even a model, showing off a handmade UBurger dress, made up of UBurger foil wrappers, lucky for her, they weren't used haha!
To the left, UBurger displayed their logo, beautifully modelled by Fatou.
To the right, you could see a map of Boston with stickers indicating where you could find your local UBurger.
Once we were handed our free bag of food, we found a table and dug in!
Not having a burger in a while, I didn't want it to end! Was worth the wait in the rain.
I love how doing my job led to this!
When compiling the March Newsletter for the Global Pathways and American Classroom students, I came across a posting from UBurger that they were opening up a new location near Faniuel Hall and that they were handing out free burgers, fries and soda!
Having asked Fatou whether she liked UBurger and if she was free after 4, she texted back immediately saying that we was already going! Like we had read each others mind!
We planned to meet at Government Center later that day. Even with the rain, it would be worth it in the end!
We walked down and saw the Q to get inside, was pretty long. We caught up with each other while waiting. The UBurger staff were braving the weather with us, expressing their love for us and our dedication despite the weather.
Once inside, you could see the food ahead. There were photographers, people from an online TV station and even a model, showing off a handmade UBurger dress, made up of UBurger foil wrappers, lucky for her, they weren't used haha!
To the left, UBurger displayed their logo, beautifully modelled by Fatou.
To the right, you could see a map of Boston with stickers indicating where you could find your local UBurger.
Once we were handed our free bag of food, we found a table and dug in!
Not having a burger in a while, I didn't want it to end! Was worth the wait in the rain.
I love how doing my job led to this!
Venetian Masquerade
As part of Northeastern's International Student and Scholar Institute Carnevale, a Venetian Masquerade is thrown every year and is one of the biggest events of the Carnevale. Held at the Colonnade Hotel opposite the Prudential Center, attendees are encouraged to wear masks with their formal attire.
This was the event I was looking forward to the most, I've always wanted to go to a masked ball! I went out and bought a mask especially! I found a vast collection at Dorothy's on Mass Ave and a lot cheaper than most places!
The girls and I got ready together, took loads of photos and headed out. We stopped off before we entered the hotel. The ISSI team welcomed in and we checked in our coats. We inside after the photographer snapped a quick picture.
We got settled in the grand ballroom, beautifully decorated with masks, tea lights and colourful lights. Waiters would come round and offer miniature tacos, samosas and chicken bites, all suited up! Very slick!
The DJ was churning out all the hits, which led to a few dance offs within the crowd, one which I got pulled into!
There were some beautiful masks, ones you would see in films or even Rio Carnevale! Everyone was dressed for the night, many stunning dresses and smart suited and booted gentleman.
My first masked ball was one to remember, the colours, the masks and the atmosphere made the night special. It was a ball with a modern feel and Sean Paul playing in the background!
This was the event I was looking forward to the most, I've always wanted to go to a masked ball! I went out and bought a mask especially! I found a vast collection at Dorothy's on Mass Ave and a lot cheaper than most places!
The girls and I got ready together, took loads of photos and headed out. We stopped off before we entered the hotel. The ISSI team welcomed in and we checked in our coats. We inside after the photographer snapped a quick picture.
We got settled in the grand ballroom, beautifully decorated with masks, tea lights and colourful lights. Waiters would come round and offer miniature tacos, samosas and chicken bites, all suited up! Very slick!
The DJ was churning out all the hits, which led to a few dance offs within the crowd, one which I got pulled into!
There were some beautiful masks, ones you would see in films or even Rio Carnevale! Everyone was dressed for the night, many stunning dresses and smart suited and booted gentleman.
My first masked ball was one to remember, the colours, the masks and the atmosphere made the night special. It was a ball with a modern feel and Sean Paul playing in the background!
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