1. Had love explosion in my mouth.

OMG, Shake Shack has this awesome vegetarian Shroom Burger, where the portobello mushroom and cheese are deep fried. When you take that first bite into the crunchy outer shell, the melted cheese seeps into your mouth and makes you want to say, "OMG, kill me now, this is so damn good!" They have imitation In-n-Out burgers there but the star of the joint is the Shroom Burger!

2. Started school. I'm taking my four last courses and a practicum class where I'll be working with the United Nations on The Global Compact, a corporate citizenship initiative.
3. Went to the New York Botanical Garden to check out Henry Moore's sculptures.

Hill Arches.
He designed his giant sculptures so that they can be part of nature. The 20 sculptures were spread out across the 250 acre park...I don't think I saw all 20...and I definitely didn't see all of the park.

Draped Reclining Mother and Baby.
The sculptures are meant to be touched and viewed from different angles.

The friend that I went with pointed out that you can view the sculpture differently just from taking a step in another direction. It's like you think you see something one way but when you put yourself in a different position, you see it another way.

This is the backside of the sculpture. Baby got back.
4. Started new internship with cause-related marketing agency.
5. Adjusted back to my old routine of work, school, and some play.
The other day I was walking across the bridge to go home and noticed lights that shot up in the sky. Then I remembered that the lights was for the 9/11 anniversary. It's so sad to think about the thousands of people who tragically died and the families that they left behind.

2 comments:
Read that you're working at a cause marketing agency. Check out my blog on cause marketing at www.selfishgiving.com. My blogroll also has some other good cause blogs can follow, if you're interested.
Good luck!
Joe
Selfishgiving.com
Your blog is making me hungry. That mushroom burger looks so freaking good. You better take us there when we come to visit. :)
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