Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Interesting Article

http://techcrunch.com/2012/07/16/civicscience-2-86-million-new-atlantic-ventures-cox/

Cheers,
Brown CS Girl

Monday, July 16, 2012

New Music?

As I'm sitting at work, waiting for another case, I've been looking at different types of music on Spotify.

And I think I've been converted. Into a Penn Masala fan girl. I always liked their music, but after listening to a few of their songs, I have come to appreciate the way they fuse Indian and Western music together. It's so effortless, so fluid, and their voices perfectly blend together in a way that just reminds you of dark, silky chocolate and makes you melt.

My personal favorites are Aadat/Apologize, Aicha, and of course, Viva la vida/Jashn-e-bahara.
New fan girl in the room,
A Brown CS Girl

Kennywood!

My apologies for the lack of posting this weekend, but it was one of the most busy, fun-filled weekends  that I've had all summer. On Saturday, six of my friends and I went to Pittsburgh's local amusement park, Kennywood. We were expecting long lines and huge crowds, but luckily, the weather was overcast with a chance of rain, so although we had to suffer through the rain occasionally, we never had to wait for over 20 minutes for any ride.

Saturday morning, 10:30 am, the seven of us were on a bus to go to Kennywood. Why is the time important? Because all of us are college students, meaning 10:30 am may as well be 6:00 am on a weekend. But, we did it because all of us were super excited to go, and wanted to hit as many rides as possible.

After buying tickets, we began our ride adventure. I won't go into detail on all of them, but if any of you are planning to visit Kennywood, I highly recommend the Black Widow, Phantom's Revenge, and the Thunderbolt. The Black Widow is Kennywood's newest ride, Phantom's Revenge is just fantastic, and the Thunderbolt is one of Kennywood's famous wooden rollercoasters, and was my favorite ride of all.

Also during our Kennywood adventure, we decided to eat as much food as possible. And while we didn't have enough room to try the fried oreos, we ate some of their famous fries, cotton candy, dipping dots, funnel cake, and of course, tons and tons of lemonade. And dinner was Indian food at half-price, which means the seven of us ate a huge meal for approximately $50.


To fun-and-food-filled-days,
A Brown CS Girl

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Birthday shenanigans :)

This is the first birthday that I have celebrated away from my parents, and let me tell you, the shenanigans were endless! Here's a small summary of everything that happened yesterday.

3:45 am - I woke up in my home in New Jersey to catch a 6:30 plane back to Pittsburgh. As I later found out, my best friend and I were in the same terminal at the same time. 

9:00 am - 4:00 pm - Work. Nothing much to say here, other than the fact that by 4 pm, I was exhausted, and just wanted to celebrate my birthday. 

4:30 pm - 5:30 pm - Chilled in my favorite place of all, Gates. I was helping a few of my friends with their math homework - Set Theory - which was actually very relaxing, and lots of fun. 

5:30 pm - 9:30 pm - Let phase 1 of the shenanigans begin. At 5:30, I went over to one of my good friend's house. He had slept for "9 hours over 3 days", so I made the executive decision that he needed to ingest some form of caffeine (granted, I was also exhausted from waking up at 3:45 am, but I had already downed a Diet Coke, so I was in a bit of a better place than he was). He, knowing that I love caffeine, decided that we would go to the Starbucks in Squirrel Hill, and drink the John Wayne shot. Now this shot isn't on the menu, and isn't available everywhere. It's 2 shots of espresso with a layer of a flavored cream at the bottom. Now, because he also had no faith in my coffee-drinking abilities, he made me order a tall iced cafe mocha as well, in order to "chase" the espresso. I've never had espresso shots before, so I was nervous, but hey! It was my 19th birthday, so why not? Once the John Wayne shots arrived, we waited for them to cool down, and downed them, similar to how people may down, say, shots of alcohol. It was delicious! I had chosen vanilla creme, which beautifully complimented the bitterness of the espresso. Now, I had no need for the iced cafe mocha, but started sipping it merely to finish it, because coffee should not be wasted. He decides to try the triple John Wayne shot (so 3 shots of espresso instead of 2) and buys me another one - this time with cinnamon creme. By the time I finish this shot, I feel the caffeine-induced jitters begin. And I have more coffee to finish. And we go to Rite Aid to buy caffeine pills for him (that I end up taking). Between 6:30 and about 8:30, I was probably the most hyper person in Pittsburgh. We went and chilled on the cut from 6:30 - 9:00, and while we had one of the most fantastic conversations I've had in a while, I could probably have just talked for 2.5 hours straight, and not been bored. It was terrible. If this is what ADD is like, my heart goes out to those who have it. At 9:00, we returned to his house to attempt to eat dinner - I say attempt because caffeine is an appetite suppressant, which means he tried to eat because he knew that he had to eat at some point, while I gave it and decided that it was fine to skip dinner. Or was it?

9:30 pm - 10:30 pm - The last bit ended with a question because at 9:30, I was "kidnapped" and taken to dinner by two of my good friends. And because I absolutely in love with  Chipotle, we went to Chipotle for my birthday dinner! It was fantastic. Good food, and even better company. At 10:30, we ended up at my house, where a few people were going to come over to chill. 

10:30 pm - 2:30 am - SURPRISE! My friends threw me a surprise party, in my house, inviting all of my friends. It was an incredible party, especially for a Monday night :) We had a Google Hangout going as well, and my friends from Cali called in to wish me a happy birthday. The cake was incredible as well. Since there are four of us who have birthdays very close to each other, and we were all turning 19, the cake had all four of our names on it, and during the "Happy Birthday", the candles were lit four times so we could all blow them out. It was amazing! But unfortunately, it had to end at 2:30, because I had work the next, er, later that morning. 

7:30 am - Birthday over, first day of being 19. Walk downstairs, the house is a mess and I am exhausted and have to make it to work in an hour. But hey, it was a pretty spectacular 19th birthday, one that is definitely unforgettable :)


Nineteen-years-and-one-day-old, 
Brown CS Girl

Monday, July 9, 2012

IT'S MY BIRTHDAY! :)

And, because my mom is a fantastic card-maker, she made me a gorgeous card after our fantastic dinner at the Cheesecake factory last night!

Here's the link to her blog, and specifically the card, she made for me:
http://pixielifeforever.blogspot.com/2012/07/dream.html


In her last teen year,
A Brown CS girl

Thursday, July 5, 2012

July 4th festivities

Yesterday, of course, was Independence Day for the United States. A day normally reserved for spending time with family, eating, and relaxing. And while my family wasn't here to enjoy the festivities, three of my friends and I celebrated the day in true American fashion - by going to Heinz Field! Home of the Pittsburgh Steelers, it truly is an awe-inspiring stadium. We were merely feet away from the turf that has seen the like of Ben Roethelisberger, Hines Ward, Tom Brady, Joe Flacco, and many other NFL players. For the four days leading up to the Fourth of July, the stadium and surrounding area turns into a massive carnival-esque scene. There was rock climbing, shaved ice, funnel cake, football tosses, even a live band. Of course, we tried the shaved ice (twice) and I attempted to rock climb ( I say attempted because I made it one foot off of the ground).

We decided to eat dinner at the Melting Pot, and that is possibly where most of our "shenanigans" occurred. Let's just say that the delicious food (if you go, make sure to get the Fiesta cheese and the Pure Milk Chocolate fondues), the company, and the atmosphere led to a night of ridiculousness. It's possibly the most fun I've had in a long time, and as one of my friends put it, "this is one of the stories that you tell your grandkids".


Monday, July 2, 2012

European Champions!

Are, as predicted, La Roja! Well done to my Spanish boys, you played fantastically and definitely cleared up any doubts about how you were playing during the tournament. Special call outs to Silva, Alba, Torres, and Mata for your goals, and especially Torres, for also winning the golden boot :)

Fabregas with the trophy, with Torres looking on.