Monday, September 18, 2006

My new guilty pleasure

Last week I was flipping through my basic cable channels and came across this awesome new show called Fashion House. Why is it so awesome? Well, it’s an hour long cheesy soap opera, which airs nightly. Each episode's content is about 20% of flashback footage, so if I miss a day, I'm not lost. Modeled after Spanish novellas, the show will tape 65 episodes and last 13 weeks, when all stories lines will tie up. Fashion House stars Bo Derek (isn't that cheese right there? I mean, last time I saw her was on 7th Heaven.), Morgan Fairchild (whom I have only seen in two episodes so far) and a cast of other actors who I'm pretty sure were hired on to the show to serve as eye candy. The mediocrity of the acting can only be matched by the mediocrity of the writing. The story lines are typical soap opera fare... a woman who heads a fashion empire (Derek) is being courted by a much younger man whom she owes money. He tells her the debt will be forgiven if he marries her. BUT... he is somehow connected with Morgan Fairchild who is Bo Derek's nemesis. OH, the drama that ensues!

So, why do I watch? Not sure. Usually because I can't find anything else on TV that interests me in the early part of the week (I have to dump FH on Thursday's for Celebrity Duets). Also, because the 'actors' are pretty, the fashions are cutting edge, and, I know its only on for a short time, so I can get totally wrapped up and know that in 13 weeks I won't have to waste my time any more.

On the school front... nothing new. We are still in orientation and as of now I don't have any classes for this quarter. Great.

Monday, September 11, 2006

My first week of orientation.

It has started. My life as a student has begun. The month of summer vacation is over and now I have been jerked back into the reality of life. It all began last Tuesday when the University of Chicago GSB welcomed me, and my fellow first year classmates, to the orientation program. So far everything has been overwhelming! The first day was spent going over basic school programs, like the Dean of Students office, student group programs, and academic planning. My fellow classmates and I had to be on campus from 8am to 7pm, so it was a tiring day.

The next morning I had to be at school by 6am so that I could board a bus to attend the GSB’s LEAD Outdoor Exercise (also known as a retreat) in southern Wisconsin for two days. The purpose of LOE was to prepare us for our first quarter mandatory class called LEAD (Leadership Effectiveness and Development), as well as to bond with our cohort. Before I go on, let me give you a brief overview of cohorts. Our GSB class has 10 cohorts with about 55 members each. Each cohort is further broken down into squads of about 7 people each. During the autumn quarter, our cohort will be meeting together for our LEAD class, where we will break up into squads for small group work. After our LEAD class is complete, our cohort will still work together to compete in competitions against other cohorts in events like the Cohort Games and Golden Gargoyles. Our cohort earns money for each event we win, which we can use at our discretion. Anyway, LOE fulfilled its purpose. We participated in team building exercises and made an afternoon trip to a ropes course. In those two days, I was able to really see the personality traits and leadership styles of those in my squad. I was also able to do some self reflection on my own leadership style. I have some things I need to work on to become a more effective leader, and I hope that LEAD can help me develop my leadership style throughout this quarter.

The busses rolled back into Chicago on Friday morning. I spent a few hours napping and watching Judging Mathis that afternoon. Two of my friends from Raleigh, Adam and Gina, flew in to town later that day. I took them to Giordano’s for Chicago deep dish, and then we went over to the Hancock Building to check out a high rise view of Chicago. The Hancock Building has a cocktail lounge on the 96th floor which we visited to enjoy a cool beverage. After I left Adam and Gina, and I went to rest up for a GSB social event at the White Sox game the next day. All of the students were given a free ticket and $10 in Comisky Bucks. I only stayed until about the sixth because it was just too cold to stay outside!

Orientation today (Monday) was very similar to last Tuesday. The day was filled with presentations and included lunch and dinner. One thing I have to say… we do get fed well. I don’t have to worry about fixing dinner until Thursday! And I really like the food at UC. I loved the food at Duquesne too. There must be something about my taste buds and generic cafeteria food.

Tuesday, September 05, 2006

My Labor Day weekend, 2006

My friend from Raleigh, Kelii, was in town this past weekend for a yearly get-together with his buddies from college. I met up with his crew on Saturday evening for dinner at ESPN Zone where we all watched the Hawaii Rainbows lose yet another football game. Later, we headed over to a place called Betty's Blue Lounge to meet up with even more alum's from Kelii's college.

Sunday was more eventful than I thought it would be. It started out with a BBQ/Birthday party hosted by one of my Turkey trip mates. After that, I met up with members of my cohort (more on cohorts later) for some drinks, and while there, heard about an impromptu GSB social event being held at a bar close to where we were. My cohort arrived at the social event around 10, but I left at 12 thinking that I needed to catch an 'El' train before they stopped running. I found out, to my excitement, that one of the train lines which runs past my apartment operates 24 hours! So now, I can go out alllll night and make it home without having to pay $15+ for a cab.

Monday was real chill. I met up with Kelii and his friends again for sushi then went home and spent, like, 10 hours working on my resume. Now that my resume is complete I have one less thing to worry about – for now…