Saturday, July 31, 2010

Oh What a Night!

New York was amazing!!

The hotel was small, but very nice otherwise. Not nearly as creepy as I thought it would be. Just lots of black and white with gothic touches. Plus, only a block from Times Square! We went to 30 Rock, Radio City Music Hall, the Hershey and M&M stores, and the NBC store, and yes, I bought a Law and Order mug. We had dinner at Ellen's Stardust Diner before heading off to see Lion King. Absolutely beautiful show, by the way. I still tear up during Circle of Life and when Mufasa dies. Wednesday we had breakfast at the hotel and went to the American Girl Place for my cousin. And here was my favorite part of the day: we stopped by the Times Square Information Center and SAW SETH RUDETSKY!!! He's one of the hosts from Sirius XM On Broadway and he's absolutely amahzing. Lunch at Olive Garden before getting on the bus home.

My only complaint was not being able to get down to Foley Plaza to see the courthouses, but we can do that another trip. Especially since I'll need to return to NYC to research law schools and most of them are located near the Financial District.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

It Won't Be Long Now.

Next week seems so far away. Monday I have work as usual, from 8-3. Then Tuesday to Wednesday I get to visit NYC!!!! I can't wait to get away from the horrible drivers that surround me on my ride into work, the people I sometimes can't stand at home, and away from my small town. Plus, two days off of work doesn't sound bad right about now. I have a new outfit to wear having decided against the obvious animal print dress I had been eyeing. Instead, we've got a Caribbean-blue cami under a loose white burnout tanktop so you can see the blue through it paired with jeans and my gladiator sandals. The shirts were bought at Lane Bryant, one of my favorite stores. I love being able to shop at the front of the racks instead of the back as usual, plus the clothing, when you search for it, is very pretty and stylish. And speaking of clothes, I have become less than adoring with my polos. I used to love them for the sake that they were casual and could still be dressed up, but after wearing one for a month and a half now, they are quickly slipping from my first choice of shirt. I guess that's like working in the ice cream shoppe and not wanting to eat ice cream after...

Oh, and on a completely unrelated note, I may have a legal internship in Washington, DC for next summer through American University. I still need to make out my resume and get my transcript from school sent, but I got a letter from the Dean that praised my academics and said that with my GPA (3.6 on a 4.0!!), it would be hard NOT to admit me. Fingers crossed that I won't be in this lame office all summer next year. Instead, I'll be in cute skirts working in the Supreme Court, District Courts, the Marshal's office, or the Department of Justice!!!

Friday, July 2, 2010

Books.

Anyone have any decent book recommendations? I've flown through the Linda Fairstein novels (can we all just say I'm waiting for my Mike Chapman to show up?), started reading J.A. Konrath's Jack Daniels series, and just discovered Lisa Scottoline.

But I have the horrible (or amazing) ability to get through a book a week and I could soon be out of those books. I prefer books centered on crime procedurals, be that the police or legal side of things. I've fallen in love with J.D. Robb's In Death series along with, as I've said, Linda Fairstein. Anything along the similar lines would be greatly appreciated!!