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Showing posts with label atlanta. Show all posts

Friday, April 24, 2009

Best trip everrr!

Where have I been? My favorite city with my favorite people! I know that's ridiculous, but no one can entertain me so much and make me love this city anymore. I didn't get annoyed like I might on trips. Instead, I had too much fun that I feel guilty about it! Haha. They are not overly mature and they are cultured. We didn't have to prevent the girls/guys from sneaking into each others' room (apparently, this happened once on a trip) and they loved the world fresh market (unlike a group of students last year). I love the sophomores and juniors! I'm sad that I didn't tutor the sophomores last year! :( Since I never get to see the morning sophs anymore, I am going all next week!

I think this trip made us all a little closer. :)

Spelman College


I love this picture! She took a picture of me when I took a picture of her. She is too cute!


The Varsity - I love these boys! Adorable!


I love them too! Funny poses at Centennial Park


Look how much fun they're having at the playground!


High schoolers not afraid of being young


Pretending to walk like the marchers at the MLK Historic Site


MLK Historic Site Reflecting Pool on a really hot day


Me with the boys at MLK Historic Site


Getting shade at Emory University



Sunday, March 15, 2009

Ready for the sun

Candle Lanterns $12.95


I absolutely love these candles, the show "Dexter," Long Beach/Austin/Atlanta, and clearly some beachy clothing. Can you tell I'm ready for a sunny summer? :)

Oh and here is a nice Austin house if you can afford $350,000


Sold homes from the Marye Company

Mountainclimb

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

MA in Arch History

Satisfying the architectural historian in me... Here's my fave. Very ideal, very East Coast.


More here.

Speaking of architectural history, I'm cataloging the limited number of programs available. Everyone else is going to grad school. I want to go too. I was hoping to go after I teach for awhile. With our economy, shouldn't I just go to school for the time being? I'll take the GREs this fall (and study all summer) and apply, maybe defer admission for a year or something. I don't want to submit myself into any PhD programs quite yet though. I like to keep my options open.