Coming up for air. Just barely...
This whole working-gig is not what it's cracked up to be! Geez people, when I said I wanted to jump back in with both feet, I meant with arm floaties and some pool pals. I have been doing a lot of flying solo, learning on the fly and more or less trying to keep my head above the water. As is with most who flounder, it ain't pretty, but in the end you at least learn how to tread water.
Here's to more days of treading water *and some day soon* of learning to swim.
(Side note, this reminds me of the line that Leonardo DiCaprio's dad says in the movie "Catch Me If You Can." He repeats it throughout the whole move:
"There are two mice who fall in a bowl of cream. The first mouse drowns. The other scrambles so quickly and tirelessly that he eventually he turns that cream into butter- and walks out.
I am that second mouse."
Wednesday, January 15, 2014
Sunday, December 15, 2013
MOMA
Nicholas gets free tickets to MOMA through work, so we had
the pleasure of going there a few weeks ago. I FINALLY got to see Edward
Hopper’s work in person- something I have been wanting to see for years now. I
studied his pieces in my first year English class at OSU and wrote stories
based off a couple of his most known pieces. It was such a cool moment to see
them!
Modern Art is one of my favorite genres. Most people (read:
everyone I have ever gone to a modern art museum) always say the same thing-
Yeah, it’s cool. Yeah, it’s sort of interesting, but is it really art??
I would argue, that yes, it really is art. When you study
art history and learn how we got from different periods up to modern art, it is
fascinating. I would love to join the museum, take some more classes or go on
guided tours to learn even more.
Some of the pieces were not only art but also functional-
one was a globe made out of what looked like large plungers. This piece was used
to detonate land mines. Another looked like a large, golden cube. This one was
a home for the homeless that could go over a grate that would blow air into it
and inflate it, while keeping whoever was inside warm.
One piece that I ADORED was an experiential piece. The
physical part was a wooden box and then playing over a speaker (on a 3-hour
loop) was the full recording of the studio where the artist worked on the
piece. So you could hear the sounds that were captured while the piece was
created. So cool. Nicholas did not agree. He fits in the category above. He
likes modern art to a degree, but then when it gets to “borderline” art, he is
over it.
He was an awesome person to go to the museum with, as we
have such different tastes we would drag each other to parts that we otherwise
might not have gone to.
Cannot wait to go back!
Thanksgiving in CT
| Gorgeous, happy couple |
I had my doubts whether or not an immigrant could pull off
an entirely American tradition, but when that immigrant is Giulio and the
tradition involves food- there should never be a doubt! Giulio created the most
delicious turkey that he roasted and then smoked on the grill.
My past thanksgivings abroad have either been in Switzerland
with Ashley and her madness of hosting 30+ folks in her apt, or alone in Mexico
City eating a turkey sandwich from Starbucks. I have not been in the US for one
for over 4 years, so was really looking forward to the meal and customs
surrounding it. Like, actually being able to watch football or grocery shopping
for all the ingredients at one store and actually being able to find them.
We had a blast with G and Meg with many rounds of Pinochle,
our game of choice, lots of late nights catching up and generally eating too
much delicious food.
| Double Pinochle! |
I cannot believe that I am going to be “neighbors” with
Megan- just a short train ride away!!
So much to be thankful for!
Chicago Family Weekend!
Last weekend Nicholas and I jumped on a flight to
Chicago to spend time together with the family for the holidays. With a several
hour delayed flight, we arrived quite late on Friday, but half of the family
was still up and we got a chance to have a few drinks and chat. Saturday
morning, I finally got to see the kids! Carter and I played and then we headed
out to the neighborhood restaurant for lunch.
| Carter and I being silly |
During naptime, Mom (aka Grandma) and I went to the
store to pick up some items for that night’s dinner and to make gingerbread
cookies. When we got back Carter was ready to get started and he and I, with
some help from Grandma, got a few dozen gingerbread-men and women baked. Of
course, Carter had his own ideas on how we were going to produce these cookies,
including dipping his hands in flour and putting his little paw prints all over
my black outfit (yep, obvious bad choice). We laughed and created some of the
silliest looking gingerbread cookies- but they tasted delicious.
That night, after 10+ hours of smoking pork, Tony and Rachel
presented their pulled pork meal. It was spectacular! I am still dreaming about
those sandwiches and sauce they made.
Sunday, we had brunch at one of their favorite places and
Carter and Lyla opened up some gifts that we had brought from our travels
around the globe. I hogged Lyla the whole day, holding her and feeding her and
generally not allowing anyone else near her. I was sad to say goodbye to
everyone, but with a new address in the US in January, it is going to be much easier to
keep in touch. I see a lot more playdates with Carter and Lyla in my future!
Play 60
Second week on the job and I am already meeting a Super Bowl champ. I had the honor of representing the NFL Network and the
work they are doing with the NFL called Play
60 at one of their Super Schools. They presented a $10,000 check
to the selected school to help buy equipment for physical education. I normally
wouldn’t work on this team, but it is definitely something I believe in, so I filled in for a colleague and got a chance to
go to balmy MN :)
I got to meet Joe Berger and Super Bowl Champ Charlie Johnson, a
couple of cheerleaders and Viktor the mascot.
The Viking entourage, led by Brad a 23 year veteran of the organization,
did an amazing job. The first half of the morning was an assembly where the
players, phys ed teacher and the affiliate from Comcast all spoke to the
students about the importance of staying active and leading a healthy
lifestyle. From there, the players led the students in a super phys ed class
and we ended the morning with group shots and some interviews with the local
media.
Stay tuned for more fun and exciting adventures on the job!
I'll be home for the holidays
| See you next year, New York! |
Also, this will be the last time I fly back to Korea when Seoul is still my primary residence. Starting in January, I will have an apartment in NYC.
Soo looking forward to seeing our friends in Seoul, taking intensive Korean classes, eating as much kimchi as possible and being in my own bed, for the first time in a long time.
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Start of a new chapter
This past Thanksgiving, I had a lot to be thankful for. I had just accepted a position with a firm in NYC where one of my best friends (from my very first job in DC works) works and was spending the holiday with some of my favorite people.
After four years almost to the day that I left NYC, I started my new job. Funny how life works. You just never know where it will take you. And life has taken me to so many places these past few years. I am so grateful for all the opportunities that I have had and so blessed to have such a loving and supportive husband that not only brought me along on all of his adventures, but then gave me the wings to fly on my own.
2014 is sure to be a year full of fun, adventure and surprises, and I would have it no other way. The only thing that still needs to be figured out is when and how Nicholas will join me. For now, we will be a super-long-distance couple, emphasis on super (have you met us ;). How funny it is to think back on what a struggle I thought it was to be between DC and NYC for a few years- just a short amtrak ride away. Now we will be bi-continental and a mere 14+ hr flight apart. But with the years also comes new perspective. And surprisingly, I don't view our upcoming living arrangements as a struggle but as another adventure. Residents of two countries! Why not!
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| David and I in 2005, shortly after we met and became friends |
| Thanksgiving in CT |
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