Friday, November 30, 2012

Thanksgiving Break

Here is the most exciting thing that happened to me over Thanksgiving break: I SAW MY DOG!!! You might be thinking I had a lame Thanksgiving break if that was the most exciting thing to happen to me, but first you must know that I have the world’s best dogs.  When I got home Wednesday night they were so excited to see me, well they were as excited as 12 year old dogs can be.  I love them!

On Thanksgiving I watched the oh-so- wonderful Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade with my little sister.  And enjoyed the tradition of having my dad complain through the entire parade that there are too many performances and not enough parade, I guess my dad would enjoy watching people walk for 4 straight hours.   Since I am an expert cook, I made mashed potatoes.  Not to sound full of myself, but they were the best mashed potatoes of all time.

My best friend spent every night sleep on my couch witch was awesome because I can never spend enough time with her.  We went to the mall on black Friday in the late afternoon to go to Victoria Secret and I met her new boyfriend.  He is her RA, so that seems like a problem.  Also, my little sister bleached her hair and dyed it purple, so that was kinda weird. 

Thanksgiving!

My process of getting home for Thanksgiving did involve quite a bit of struggling, with me flying across the country to California with laryngitis. I'm actually quite surprised I wasn't quarrantined prior to entering the plane with all the frightened looks I received.

My Thanksgiving dinner was of course, very food-filled.


No holiday dinner is complete without apple cider! It was really great seeing my little cousins, especially the 7-yr old who asked me if I was married yet. (apparently if you're in college, you should be married!)

For the most part, I was very sleepy either due to food coma or my mounds of medication. Thankfully, by the time I returned to Philadelphia I was mostly better and my voice came back! Thanks to the wonderfully warm weather. I also realized coming back here, that Philadelphia is too cold. I will soon turn into a snowman.
 

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Of Giving And Thanks

Thanksgiving has always been my day.
Home with the family, even Grandpa Ray.
A day of feasting, A day of football
Not again, I sigh, Houston has the ball.

Kitchen's a bustle, foods being made.
Sit at the table, everyone's prayed.
Gravy and Turkey, Potatoes and Stuffing.
I ate to much, my breath is huffing.

Valiant was I, four plates done.
I eyed up desert, maybe just one.
Now's all said and done, no more time to play
Goodbye everyone, hope you had a good thanksgiving day.

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

 
Turkey Day
 
My Thanksgiving  was phenomenal. My train to Harrisburg got delayed for an hour due to a commercial power outage in New York (what the heck New York!). But I made a friend while waiting and then we got to be filmed by the news crew, so that was awesome and totally worth getting home an hour late!
 
I was going to surprise a friend at work with her favorite drink from Starbucks but I guess my not so subtle questions about what time she worked until and where she parked gave my surprise away. One thing I learned from that is I will never be able to join the CIA, sorry dad.
 
It was great to see all my family under one roof even though it always involves some heated discussions. But once everyone downed a few glasses of our traditional Thanksgiving red wine, the day became much more interesting and everyone loved eachother much more.
 
My cat, Mark, was extremely happy to see me ... for about five seconds.
 
I went black Friday shopping with my mom and sister and will NEVER do it again. Being around large groups of people who would knife you in the foot without a second thought just to get 50% off on those Hulk Hands for their little heathen of a child with a temper problem just isn't my thing... sounds a lot like Greek life if you ask me, which also isn't my cup of tea.
 
Spent probably 95% of my break with my friends. Tacky Christmas sweater shopping, having bon fires, playing Nickelodeon trivial pursuit while watching American Horror Story ... ya know, normal boring stuff.
 
 
Now it's just a countdown to CHRISTMAS! Bring it on!

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

My Thanksgiving Break


My break was no way near as fun as Meredith’s but on Wednesday after work my dad picked me up at Drexel and we headed home back to Howell, NJ. Once I got home I hung out with my best friend from high school Johnny and caught up with him and we chilled and watched the Knicks game.

On Thanksgiving day, me and my parents went to Brooklyn and ate at my grandfather’s house. It was just relaxing time for the four of us. After that we headed home and voted against going Black Friday shopping because we just did not know any good deals or really needed anything that badly. Haha

The next two days, I just hung out with some more friends and just relaxed, this whole holiday was pretty much just relaxing and doing as little as possible haha. I played Call of Duty Black Ops 2 which is amazing by the way! But that was pretty much my fun for the Thanksgiving break. This is sort of random but something fun I did yesterday was I went to my first Eagles game which was really cool! It was freezing though by the 3rd quarter and me and my friends all just wanted to leave!

Overall it was a nice little break and definitely one I needed! Hopefully I do something productive over Christmas break because I know when I come back I’m not going to be in the work mood at all…hahaha.
Hello, hello! If you think getting back into the swing of things after Thanksgiving, just wait until after Christmas/New Years! I am going to be gone for 11 days!

Alright, so tell me about your Thanksgiving break! 

Here's a little bit of what I did:
I went home to my mom's and we ate and went black Friday shopping until 3am.
I saw my best friend that I haven't seen in a year (she lives in Miami) and we went to a club and danced all night until 3am.
I went wedding dress shopping with 4 out of 5 bridesmaids and said yes to the dress!
I went on a bar crawl around old city and center city, which was a blast.
I gave my flower girl her dress and she spun around like a princess.
I went to a "friendsgiving" where 20 of my friends got together and had another feast.
I set up our Christmas tree and decorations with Andrew!

JAM PACKED.



Friday, November 16, 2012

Three Questions?! Balsphemy!

What have you been working on? 
I've been working on a top secret mission to get everyone dual monitors because they're awesome. But, I don't think its a secret anymore now that 3/4th of the office have dual monitors...
 
I've also been working on my super awesome Excel spreadsheet of AMAZINGNESS. It does everything: Shows the floor layout, Shows everyone's PC and monitor information ON the layout, Shows me everyone's warranty information via color codes ON the layout, Shows me whether or not peoples PC's are online ON the layout, and Bakes cookies and shows you the cost ON the layout.
 
Alright, that last bit may be a bit of an exaggeration. But you know what isn't an exaggeration? The importance of one of my newer projects, the QSC. QSC stands for Quarterly Service Conversation. In a nutshell, the QSC is there to open lines of communication between the Service Departments (IT, Project Management, Business Development, and Marketing) and the Business Owners (Advocacy, Membership, The Center, Education and Meetings, and Practice Management)
 
I will soon be working with Brett to get the rest of the servers virtualized (We're going Tron!) as well as working with him on a top secret but super awesome project, stay tuned for more.
 
What's the most exciting thing that happened in the past three weeks? 
Hmm. For me, the past three weeks have been pretty horrible. My Uncle passed away (thus me not being here the first half of the week) and we found out the hard way that my sister is now allergic to peanuts (don't worry, she's fine now).
 
But the word exciting, to me at least, has to be something thrilling, wondrous, and happy. So, the only thing that meets those prerequisites to be considered exciting, would be my 21st birthday! 
 
How did you like the board meeting experience?
It was alright. Lot of heavy lifting and fancy(compared to our normal attire) clothing. Same as it was last year.

Wednesday, November 14, 2012


What have I been up to?  Email reporting, email reporting, and more email reporting.  Weekly reports, bi-weekly reports, monthly reports, statistical projects, and analysis projects, if anyone needs an email report, I have them all.  But that’s not all that has been going on the past three weeks.  I said goodbye to my old supervisor, Celisse, and hello to my new one, Hayley.  I started working with Hayley and Irisa on a market research project.  Also, I continued the work on store shipping and reports. 

I don’t really lead a very exciting life, so this question is difficult.  I think the most exciting thing to happen in these past three weeks was throwing two of my friends a birthday party (They have the same birthday and they’re dating so cute)  I am going to do more exciting things in the future incase this question is asked again.  

I would give my board experience two thumbs up.  Nice people and good food, what more could you ask for.  One of the board members was from the town next to my home town.  It was exciting to learn that some people from New Hampshire actually do other things besides hunt and get snowed into their houses.  I called my parents to tell of this new discovery, but they didn’t believe me.  I hope he comes back soon so he can call my parents, maybe they will believe him. 

Over the past three weeks I have been working on a little bit of this and a little bit of that. I have been doing a number of things on Excel, lots of web updates and doing research for a project I was recently included on. I was also recently taught registration for HM13, it’s going to be a blast!

The most exciting thing that has happened to me in the past three weeks is that I FINALLY moved out of my atrocious apartment in University Crossings. and into a lovely house on 37th and Spring Garden! Reasons why it’s better than my apartment in UCross:

1.       I HAVE MY OWN ROOM

2.       Free laundry (meaning I don’t have to pay $1.75 per load)

3.       My roommates are ballers

4.       There are cats!

5.       I can sleep peacefully at night without having to worry about the shenanigans going on in the bed 3 feet away from me (BECAUSE I HAVE MY OWN ROOM)

6.       No crummy boyfriends of roommates mooching off of me

7.       I HAVE MY OWN ROOM

Other than having my own room, I’d say the next best thing about my new place is the cats. I am really good at making friends with cats. When I go to a party and see a cat I know it’s going to be a great night. However, Snowflake (my housemate’s cat) has been giving me major attitude making it rather difficult to make friends with her. She hissed at me the first day and tried to claw me the next week. I was about to just forget it BUT yesterday she let me pet her, so I win this time Snowflake!
What Snowflake and I will be doing together when it snows.

As for the board meeting, I thought it was really fun. I mean what’s more fun than having a free lunch with a bunch of people who are way more important than you? Haha, those who I met from the board were really nice and had a great sense of humor so that gave them a gold star in my mind.

 

I wish I would have gotten to meet this guy and I wish he would have wore this exact same shirt to the board meeting.


WHO'S EXCITED FOR THANKSGIVING?! HOME COOKED MEALS, YES!

 

Monday, November 12, 2012

What have you been working on? 
What's the most exciting thing that happened in the past three weeks? 
How did you like the board meeting experience?
 I've been working on lots of Excel, Excel, and Excel. Oh, and a little bit of QuesGen too. 
 
Honestly though, I think the most exciting thing during these past three weeks was the singing telegram the Center got for Greg's birthday. After the craziness of the hurricane, we were able order a bellhop last minute to sufficiently turn Greg's face into a bright red tomato. Public humiliation is always the best birthday gift.

The board meeting was definitely an interesting experience. We spent about 5 minutes focusing all our brain power to try to make the seats next to us look more appealing to doctors. It worked! It was really nice meeting some of the board members, and getting to know more about them. It makes the board members seem more real, and less of just pictures on the wall!
 

What's Up, What's Happening!


What have you been working on?

Since joining the Communications team of Ashley and Brendon, I have been doing a lot of great work. My first big project I have been working on with them is updating the SHM Media Kit. I have been working on many different tasks on this project so far and it is an ongoing project that is going to take a very slow process but it has been a great way to introduce me to SHM and communications in general. Some of the ways I have been updating the media kit is creating excel spreadsheets outlining changes for the new year, looking at other medical organizations kits and creating a mock table of contents and possible page ideas for them. Our next step for this is to email out all the departments and gather updated membership data as well as information pertaining to SHM’s growth and see what we need to include in next year’s media kit. We are also looking at new creative ways to make the media kit standout such as creating a PowerPoint for the board and making the media kit more user interactive.
                Besides working on the Media Kit, other projects I have been working on are first updating and tracking social media daily. Through this process I am drafting and posting status updates and twitter posts with the most up to date information in SHM. This has been a great way for me to learn more about SHM and the amazing things going on. Tied into the social media planning and tracking are the updates to the Communications Dashboard. This is SHM’s Communications department’s monthly dashboard that tracks the most important media information and how SHM is doing compared to last month and last month of the previous year. My role in this is reporting on the Social Media aspect and relay up to date data on the users within our multiple social media sites. Also, I am using Cision to keep track of our media mentions and tracking that in excel documents as well as a way to keep up to date information on important media mentions for SHM. Another small ongoing task I am a part of is updating the rotating web banners which you see on the main page of the website. This has given me the chance to see the process that goes into a creative briefs and delivering of a final product for the SHM website.  Finally, I am doing continuous work with Ashley on HMX in creating webinar documents and help documents for new users who are having trouble with HMX as well as doing work needed for Ashley to help make HMX run smoothly.

What’s the most exciting thing that happened in the past three weeks?

A lot of great things happened for me in the last three weeks so it might be hard to pick one! One awesome thing that happened was I went to the New York Knicks/76ers basketball game with my roommates and friend. I am a huge NBA fan and a diehard Knicks fan so it was great to go see them play! I had not seen them play in over a year and a half so it was awesome to be at the game and to see them win at the same time! Plus I am a huge Carmel Anthony fan and he was my favorite player for years now and once he joined the Knicks I almost died inside! So seeing him was really cool! Another great thing I would say is going to see the awesome plays for my Theater class. This term I took an easy 3 credit Theater class and so far it has been great. The last three weeks we have seen some awesome plays and it has been great to relax after work on Thursday nights and go see plays around the city and go to places in the city I have never been to like the Wilma Theater and Plays and Players Theater. It has been an awesome experience so far!


How did you like the board meeting experience?

            The board meeting was really great! Though I did not get a chance to meet a lot of the board, it was still cool to interact with some members and let them learn about us and see what we do here at SHM. It was also cool to see the similarities people on the board had with me and other SHM coworkers. For example, one of the board members lives around the same area as me which was really cool. Sabrina also got a chance to talk to board members from California so it was cool just to see little similarities with the board and be able to relate to them. Overall it was a great experience and a great way to feel like an important part of the SHM team.
Oh my gosh I have returned! Thanks for keeping the blog going while I was determining the outcome of lives for others (GUILTY!). 


What have you been working on? 
What's the most exciting thing that happened in the past three weeks? 
How did you like the board meeting experience?



Friday, November 9, 2012


Just because I don’t celebrate Christmas, doesn’t mean my family doesn’t have holiday traditions.  All you need for holiday traditions is a creative, dysfunctional family.  My family has a little bit of creativity and a lot of bit of dysfunction.

I guess I’ll go in calendar order, starting with Thanksgiving.  My favorite holiday takes place on Thanksgiving, but it’s not the meal.  I like to count the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade as its own holiday.  Every year, my little sister and I wake up really early and eat cookies with turkeys on them as we watch the most magical performance of the year.

 My dad cooks for Thanksgiving.  As the cook on a holiday based around food, my dad has all the power.  And since he doesn’t like turkey, we don’t have turkey.  Having a chicken on Thanksgiving is almost a tradition within itself, but my dad takes it one step further.  Before carving the bird my dad closes his eyes, waves his hands over the chicken and says “Turkey-merkey, turkey-lurkey, turn this chicken into a turkey.” 

I have a bunch of Christmas traditions, but since I don’t celebrate the holiday they are more like December 25th traditions.  One of my least favorite traditions, that my older sister and I took part in, was working on Christmas.  There is nothing that is more boring than standing around at an empty grocery store, wishing someone forgot the secret ingredient to their mash potatoes, so you can have something to do.  Luckily, that tradition has come to an end now that I’m in college.  After work my sisters, my mom, and I always go to the movie because, let’s be honest, we have nothing else to do. 

My dad does celebrate Christmas, which I think makes my mom kind of jealous because Hanukkah isn't as flashy.   So he has to set up all his decorations in the basement.  He calls it “Christmas Town” and he spends every night in December watching old Christmas movies.  My house does get some decorations.  In case the entire town wasn’t sure of who the Jewish family was, my dad made a six foot tall Star of David out of 2x4 and blue Christmas lights.   But by far my favorite holiday tradition is being tacky:

 

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Traditions


The holiday season is one of my favorite times, especially after Thanksgiving because Christmas is by far my favorite holiday. I love the cold weather, the lights, the music, the food and just being with family. I have appreciated it more since I have been away at school for sure because its great just getting together as a family. Like Sabrina said, it is hard to narrow it down to one tradition during the holiday season. There are so many things going on during that time that I enjoy but I will give you my top four traditions to do during the holiday season.
        1.  Going to Brooklyn to visit the family
This is very important to me because during this time I get to see my grandparents during the holiday season and be with them for the first time since being out of school on break. It is especially important to me because this past January I lost my grandfather on my dad’s side and my grandmother on my mom’s side and it was a big hit too me because I never lost anyone that close to me in my family and I lost two grandparents in a week. So it made me realize how precious time is and I have to make every time with my two other grandparents worthwhile and see them as often as I can. 
        2.        A Christmas Story
On a much more happier mood, one thing I always do on Christmas is watch the all day long marathon on TNT of A Chrsitmas Story. This is easily one of my favorite movies of all time and I could watch it over and over again that whole day and not stop laughing. So many quotable lines come from that movie and I just enjoy watching that movie with my parents after opening gifts and going to church.

 
3.               3. New Year’s Dinner
Something I have always enjoyed was on New Year’s Eve going out to eat with my parents just the three of us. We go out a lot together especially when I was younger and in high school but something about going out on New Year’s Eve and just spending the night with them is great. It is cliché but it just makes me think of all the great times we have had together in the last year and looking forward to the new year together
4.             4.  Seeing my girlfriend and friends
Another cliché one but my girlfriend Jackie is away at school in North Carolina and it is hard because we honestly only see each other during holidays, spring break and summer break so it is great to be able to spend time with her and all our friends back home. It is cool reconnecting and seeing how everyone is back home from college and hanging out like old times. As much as I love college and people here, the people I left home will and always be my true friends and I make sure to make as much time as I can for them.
 

This is my favorite traditions! Hope you enjoyed!
Since it's the holiday season and I LOVE traditions, what is your favorite holiday tradition (ex: holiday game nights, the food, movies, etc)? Who do you share the tradition with, what do you do and why is it your favorite?
I think it's too hard to just think of only ONE favorite holiday tradition, because I absolutely love the holidays! I feel as if the time between Thanksgiving and Christmas is just always a blur, because we have SO much food during that time, that I just seem to food coma throughout November and December. But I guess...

#1. FOOD. Thanksgiving dinner is amazing. 'Nuff said.


#2. Christmas party!
Lots of food (obviously), people, and Christmas gifts and cheer. One of two times of the year where my entire family on my mom's side spend the entire day together - the other, being Chinese New Year. The non-existent aroma of our 19 year old fake tree, and the broken train tracks we try to put together every year really create the perfect Christmas, despite the imperfection of it all.

#3. Christmas carnival. Every year, all the high school/college kids from my church get together and prepare a Christmas carnival for all the little kids in the neighborhood. Though this requires months of preparation, it's a LOT of fun, and we get to create fun little games like "Ice-fishing" and "Penguin Bowl". There must be something magical about Disney Christmas songs and dressing up like elves, that really allows our community to come together and spend time with all the little ones that are our next generation!

I can't wait till the holidays! Christmas - come sooner please!

Family Traditions

Hmm. I guess I do have some traditions in my family for the holidays, but I can't label just one of them as my favorite.

For thanksgiving, my second favorite holiday (Halloween being my first, as it is the most holiest of days), everyone from my dads side of the family, my moms side of the family, and some of our family friends, all come over to my parents place for a feast fit for a king. I'm talking upwards of 50-60 people. And we never, never run out of food. It's a time of happiness and great bountiful foods. Everyone gets along great and not a word of ill is spoken. I fell that my entire extended family gets along better on Thanksgiving than they do on Christmas. (Don't get me wrong, they get along fine without it being a holiday too)

Speaking of Christmas, my third favorite holiday, we have traditions for that too. (In case you couldn't tell, this is my absolute favorite time of the year). On Christmas Eve, my family (the four of us) head on over to my great-aunt and great-uncles place for an early Christmas celebration. my family, and my great-aunt and great-uncle have a... what's the word I'm looking for... Stronger (I don't want to put the rest of my extended family down) relationship than the rest. So, instead of mixing them in with the craziness that happens next, we spend some 1 family on 1 family time.

That craziness I speak of is in fact crazy. Instead of both sides going to one house, each sides has one central house, and one side has an additional house. So on Christmas Day, after the usual family stuff in the morning, we have to go to three different houses, and we still spend a moderate amount of time at each house, like 4 hours a piece. It's crazy, but I love it.
Since it's the holiday season and I LOVE traditions, what is your favorite holiday tradition (ex: holiday game nights, the food, movies, etc)? Who do you share the tradition with, what do you do and why is it your favorite?
These guys got it goin' on!