{"id":257,"date":"2006-02-10T11:00:26","date_gmt":"2006-02-10T15:00:26","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blogs.law.harvard.edu\/snarl\/2006\/02\/10\/fin-de-semana\/"},"modified":"2006-02-10T11:00:26","modified_gmt":"2006-02-10T15:00:26","slug":"fin-de-semana","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/archive.blogs.harvard.edu\/snarl\/2006\/02\/10\/fin-de-semana\/","title":{"rendered":"Fin de Semana"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a name='a4061'><\/a><\/p>\n<p><P>This week has flown by. It seems like just yesterday I met up with Mike in Dorchester for dinner and a movie. And it looks like I&#8217;ll be in Brookline once again, this time for dinner with Sven. For some reason, he wants to get together for dinner in Brookline. I&#8217;m not sure how he came up with the destination. And when I questioned him on it, he called me an anti-semite.<\/P><br \/>\n<P>So, Brookline &#8211; here I come. Maybe we&#8217;ll got to Zaftig&#8217;s &#8211; that was pretty good last week.<\/P><br \/>\n<P>I&#8217;m also supposed to get together with Mike tomorrow night. I suspet we&#8217;ll be staying in since it looks like we&#8217;re to be hit with our first big snow storm of the season (the meteorologists were even throwing the word blizzard around&#8230;with totals of 12-18 inches of snow expected). YAY! I love storms.<\/P><br \/>\n<P>I&#8217;ll also be visiting my sister-in-law at the hospital. She&#8217;s doing much better after he stroke and should be released on Monday. Finally! My brother and their two kids have been missing her.<\/P><br \/>\n<P>And, in keeping in tradition with the rest of this week&#8230;here is yet another one of those &#8220;too much information about myself&#8221; things that seem to be floating around the blog world the past few weeks.<\/P><br \/>\n<P>Four jobs I&#8217;ve had (from oldest to newest):<BR>1: Orange Julius in the Cape Cod Mall. This was my high school job.I had it all four years plus the summer after freshman year of college. I actually have really good memories of that place.<BR>2. Record Town at Copley Place in Boston. This was one of my college jobs and also the place I mentioned earlier in the week where I was seduced by my boss and them promoted.&nbsp;<BR>3. Stride Rite. This started off as a co-op job in college designing stores for them. I ended up staying on for two years working in their corporate headquarters and&nbsp;ultimately designing over 60 stores worldwide. I suspect that none of my work exists anymore since they&#8217;ve surely been remodeled in the past 14 years.<BR>4. Harvard Law School (my current job). I&#8217;ve been here for nearly 5 1\/2 years and am currently the Administrative Director for a research progam. I love it.<BR><BR>Four places I&#8217;ve lived:<BR>1. Osterville (Cape Cod), Massachusetts. This is my childhood home from birth through 18 years of age.<BR>2. Boston, Massachusetts. I&#8217;ve lived in nearly every downtown neighborhood of this city: Fenway, Back Bay, South End, downtown, West End, North End. I&#8217;m currently in the North End and enjoy this neighborhood the best.<BR>3.&nbsp;San&nbsp;Francisco, California.&nbsp;Matt and I moved out there back in 1997 and we lasted a whole 6 months. Ironically, we moved back because he didn&#8217;t care for it (though, I had issues, too) yet he is the one who moved back to the city&nbsp;and now loves it.<BR>4 Salem, Massachusetts. Matt and I moved here &#8211; just 16 miles north of Boston &#8211; to pay less rent and eventually afford to buy a condo. The plan worked and we purchased our first condo there. I do miss it there&#8230;and the people&#8230;but not the commute.<BR><BR>Four places I have been on Vacation:<BR>1. Provincetown, MA. I suppose it&#8217;s hard to call this a vacation since it&#8217;s on Cape Cod&#8230;and I was raised on Cape Cod. But I do love going here.<BR>2. Sante Fe and Taos, New Mexico. What a beautiful part of the country! <BR>3. Paris, France. I needed this trip after a hellish few years and can&#8217;t wait to go back.&nbsp;<BR>4. Montreal, Quebec. I have great memories of this city and used to go every year for Christmas with Matt. It seems like every afternoon there would be a snow flurry that coated everything in a beautiful layer of white. I&#8217;ve also been in September when it&#8217;s plush and green. I love it there.<BR><BR>Four favorite foods:<BR>1. Cream-cheese brownies (not necessarily the ones at Harvard, but Rosie&#8217;s Bakery!)<BR>2. brocolli (can&#8217;t get enough)<BR><br \/>\n3.high quality gummi-bears (not the CVS brand, but the German ones&#8230;they can&#8217;t be too soft, but not &#8220;stale, either)<BR>4.&nbsp;chicken (I never really thought about my preference for it&#8230;but I do seem to eat a lot of it)&nbsp;<BR><BR>Four TV shows I like to watch:<BR>1. Strangers with Candy (I hate this this went off the air&#8230;and now the movie deal is in limbo&#8230;I&#8217;m glad I have the DVD&#8217;s)<BR>2. Will and Grace (yeah, they&#8217;ve jumped the shark, but the middle seasons were quite good)<BR>3. Daily Show (I wish the next-day repeat at 7PM was still on at 7PM&#8230;but it&#8217;s been bumped to 8PM so I always miss it)<BR>4. My Name is Earl (the best new show this year&#8230;and Jason Lee is cute as white-trash)<BR><BR>Four albums i can&#8217;t live without:<BR>1. The Go-Go&#8217;s, Return to the Valley of the Go-Go&#8217;s (the soundtrack to my youth)<BR>2. Johnny Cash, American IV: The Man Comes Around (great final album)<BR>3. Natlie Merchant, Tigerlily (as Matt would say&#8230;.the Tapestry of the 90&#8217;s)<BR>4. Janis Joplin, Pearl (love her)<BR><BR>Four Movies I can watch over and over:<BR>1. Beautiful Thing (such a sweet little love story that it&#8217;s guaranteed to put a smile on your face in the final scene&#8230;unless your a homophobe)<BR>2. Sordid Lives (hilarious story about a Texas trash family and their, well, sordid lives)<BR>3.&nbsp;Pillow Talk (camp classic! How can you not love this movie?)<BR>4. Annie Hall (my favorite Woody Allen film)<BR><BR>Four sites I visit daily:<BR>1. My own (so I can update it)<BR>2. Architectural Boston (A site devoted to curent, and future development and urban planning in Boston)<BR>3. Boston Globe (just to get the local stories)<BR>4. Matt&#8217;s Bit of Space (even though we&#8217;ve broken up, I still check in to see what he&#8217;s up to).<BR><BR>Four places I&#8217;d rather be:<BR>1. Sleeping or showering (my two favorite things in the world&#8230;and both area activities I don&#8217;t mind doing alone or with company)<BR>2. Paris, France in the fall.<BR>3. Manhattan in the fall.<BR>4. 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