Sunday, November 7, 2010

"Lack of Color"


(Courtesy of BING:)

Those who know me well can vouch for the fact that my mood depends, largely, on the weather. I am a happy camper at the moment, despite the fact that I'm planning my schedule for Spring of 2011, which usually drives me off the edge. Kind of bummed that the orangy leaves are falling and leaving a vast array of gross, nearly "naked" trees. However, snow will pretty much compensate for that (I love snow!)

Just wanted to point out that Deathcab's "Lack of Color" totally fits the mood this month, no? Love music, but really, who doesn't?

This is just me babbling on before I shut off the internet to study study study.. cause I'm a good student like that.. (hah!) I haven't blogged in a while so I just said to myself, "why the hell not?"

Sundays are always great, waking up with a mild to intense headache which is eased with a cold glass of water and COFFEE. Breakfast at the "Campus Restaurant" or whatever it's called, more coffee, cleaning, then work. Days like these are always chill, which I need after weekends that are usually out of control!

Halloween weekend was insane, in a good way (-ish:). Not much to say about it, other than the fact that it's what every Halloween weekend should be, I guess I'll share more about it another time.

Now I'm off to study for two exams I have next week.. Joy!

Til' then, much love,

--Me

Thursday, July 29, 2010

one of them days... and another random blogggggg


Let's start off with revealing one of my interests to you all. But first, a quick fyi; I have no desire to pursue a career in journalism at this point in life, but if I could choose to be someone in an alternate universe, I would probably choose to be Mariana Van Zeller.. only 'cause she's so hardcore with her fluency in four languages, traveling the world, bringing forth issues that are often overlooked in the media. She's a Portuguese journalist and currently a correspondent for the documentary series known as Vanguard which is a series on Current TV (for those of you who already didn't know that:). I believe her latest work released on Current was a story on an underground "slave trade" and how it was related to the 2010 World Cup in Africa. Iderno.. there's just something so intriguing about having the guts to go to some of the not so glamorous parts of the world and delving deep into issues that may seem so insignificant and miniscule at first glance.

Oh and another note.. SKYDIVING!!.. Holy crap I wanna go so badly. For those of you who have already had this, what should've been, a breath-taking experience, I envy you to the max! I wouldn't necessarily consider myself an adrenaline junkie, but this is something I know I have to do before I die.. kind a cliche part of "life's to-do list" but whatev's;).

Now let's talk about my experience this summer:

I've done a helluvalot of growing up these past months away from the 'berg bubble.. I've managed to work at three different locations while enjoying it all in one sweet package of summer experience. I interned at a Public Health & Research center in Manhattan, volunteered at a senior center in Flushing (my hometown ya'll!), and worked as a dental assistant.

Let's just say I learned a lot about myself and where I should be going. After assisting I came to the lovely conclusion that I can't picture myself staring into and working on someone's teeth and gums for the rest of my life as a career oriented individual. I was kind of on and off with the whole Pre-Dental thing last semester, however, this summer was the true deal-breaker.

Sooo.. what now????

Last week I had this strange desire to visit the Hospital at Stony Brook. With the moral support of my future doctors Czariavna and Priya (highschool buddies/major science, pre-med nerds at Stony Brook, practically my sisters:), I visited the hospital and came across the Nursing wing. Kind of set off a cool lightbulb. I've always geared myself toward a career in patient-care, so why the hell not? After doing quite a lot of research on my not-so-spare time (in my cubicle at the Public Health office, hehe), I came to the realization that this job is kind of perfect for me. I love hospitals, I'm great with people (even the elderly!), I'm not squeamish around blood, etc. So yeah, for the next two years it's all about getting a kick-ass GPA (easier said than done), finishing up requirements for the 1 yr accelerated program at Stony, and actually enjoying the rest of my undergrad career (despite the fact that it's in the 'berg bubble).

That's it. Stay tuned!

Much love,

-Shin

Sunday, April 25, 2010

"I've read the sonnets about his soul..."

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=awXDkm2RkVM

Something about the way she plays with words.. simply incredible..

For those of you who know me too well, this is the song you hear me sing under my breath in the morning ;p

Sunday, March 7, 2010