Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Fall In NYC

Hey guys!
Sorry I haven't written in so long. My life has been a little crazy but in a good way! From what I have seen Marymount tends to keep things that way! Nevertheless, Life is good and thus, the good times are rolling.
Mid-terms are coming up and tests are getting a little out of control by my professors are preparing my classes pretty well for these big tests. Had a psychology test about a week and a half ago and the teacher prepped us so well for it I got a 108! One point shy of a perfect score. My professor, Rachel Brandoff, prepped us really well. Told us every topic she could find that any question was on and told us straight forward the topics she was thinking might be the short-essay questions. It was a really thorough test but from what I heard from my peers alot of people did pretty well. & I'm pretty happy with ym score. Lol. :-D

It's the Fall in New York City and the weather is as awkward as Fall weather here usually is. In my opinion, based on everyone's ensemble's, everyone in NYC looks confused because the weather jumps from cool, to freezing to that very rare slightly warm day--which ends up to really be, at this time, around the high 50's. It's pretty funny--every day I'm bound to see one person with a winter coat on and one person with a little pea coat on. One person with a hat and gloves and another sporting a scarfless neck and bare hands.

The upside to this Fall are the wonderful fall boots everyone's got that make me so incredibly happy. lol. I love that about fall--cuz u can't really wear these boots in the winter and you def. can't wear them in the summer--a Fall Exclusive. Makes ya love being a New Yorker.lolol. Materialistic joy! Spoken like a true city girl.

I can't wait until the end of Nov./beg. of December when the Christmas booths in Bryant Park go up selling all this incredibly unique stuff. Hats, jewelry and up and coming fashion designers with weird designs and clothes u've never seen. Sometimes it can get pretty expensive but it's so fun to be around you can go through it with a smile and not buy a single thing. Plus, there's a little restaurant in the middle and an ice skating rink. All this in the middle of the city! I tell you, it can't get any better than that--and if you think it can, you obviously haven't experienced what New York City is all about.

'Til next time!,

Nina

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