Summer trip #1
Thursday, July 24th, 2008This post is probably long overdue. Events took place in early June 2008…
After finishing my finals, I moved out of my house (someone is subletting my room) and pretty much immediately started working. In like my second week, I took Thursday and Friday off (no PTO) and my family and I headed out to Boston for my brother’s graduation (yes from college. I can barely believe it). The flight there was absolutely horrible… first of all we had a layover and that completely sucks and secondly our second flight got delayed because there was some storm somewhere I forget the details now. What’s even worse I don’t really like to be in really cramped spaces for long times. Not that I’m claustrophobic, I’m just really fidgety and move around a lot.
Anyway we landed at like midnight in Boston and only checked into our hotel/went to bed by like 2 and we were supposed to get to the graduation the next day at 7. So my dad says we’re all waking up at 6 and yada yada yada I was really tired the next day (except not like in Seinfeld). So the next day was Friday, and it looked pretty cloudy and we were kinda worried because the graduation was outdoors. We ended up getting there at like 8 and then my dad tells me that graduation doesn’t start until 10 and I was kinda pissed because I didn’t want to be sitting there for two hours. And then the rain started… And it poured for a good 30 minutes or so. Fortunately MIT was prepared and they provided ponchos for everyone so no one got wet, but it was amazing. I haven’t seen that much rain in a really long time (El nino, 4th grade to be precise) and I realized that living anywhere else is incredibly different from California.
So the graduation came and went, it was really nice to see my brother graduate and all that and I met some of the guys I interned with last summer and some other people I knew from MIT which was good. My dad took some pictures maybe I’ll put them up here sometime. We ended up hanging out as a family for the afternoon (brother included) and got food walked around the Prudential Center (it was still looking kinda crappy outside) and then my brother and his friends had organized a dinner with all the families so we went to that. The dinner was actually really fun, I met a couple of my brothers friends and got to talk to a lot of people from completely different backgrounds and experiences than mine or my families. Plus we had a lot of really good food (Maggiano’s family style… awesome).
The next day we didn’t really have anything planned so we just wandered around Boston/Cambridge and I got to see a lot of places I’d never seen before (this was my third trip to Boston but the other two I didn’t see that much). We wandered around Newberry Street (which I thought was really amazing, kind of like a downtown Palo Alto but like better in so many ways). We looked at an apartment my brother was trying to live in next year, walked through campus so I could see all the cs buildings (I thought they have a way bigger cs building than we do, but now that I think of it Soda is a lot bigger than it looks. At any rate the building is really nice with a gym and a cafeteria). Went into some of the other buildings and for the most part I really liked what I saw. We ate dinner at some pizza place on Newberry street that made a pretty good slice and that pretty much made my day.
My parents and I left pretty early the next morning and were back in time for an eventful Sunday (I don’t remember what events but just that it was eventful) and that was that. But for some reason I had a really good time on this trip. Maybe it was that I was completely carefree and didn’t worry about anything work related. But something made me really like Boston and the trip made me want to live on the East Coast even more than I already wanted to before. Granted California is awesome and I love it, but I think I need to get out of here for a little while and go somewhere else and recently that somewhere else has become Boston. So now I just have to get into grad school there… unfortunately that’s pretty tough.
Going to new york at the end of my internship and I’m pretty excited for that trip too. I recently realized that I really like travelling!