Monday, October 26, 2009

A surreal movie experience

Imagine, if you will, a few moments of being completely surrounded by film. While switching off between writing a paper on a film for one class and watching another film for another class, I got up for a brief break, looking out the window of my apartment. Is there any doubt in your mind what was going on?!? Yes, a huge film was being shot outside my window. There were cranes and cars, stunt-doubles, food, and you name everything else. The picture below isn't the best as it was taken from my window. But it is proof that my definition of paradise really does exist :)

Monday, October 12, 2009

Blog-off

For those wondering who posted first: Rosie officially won the blog-off posting a very entertaining and witty blog. I thought it only appropriate to give her a shout-out and to concede with grace and dignity.

Sunday, October 11, 2009

More New York Moments

*It's expensive to go to the movies. Much more expensive than Salt Lake. So, my roommate and I are splitting a Netflix subscription. It costs less per month than going to one movie. We get excited too because sometimes we forget what movie is coming next. Netflixs is kinda like Christmas. You don’t know what you get until you open it.

*I was asked the other day if I have a Blackberry. I wasn't sure if saying no was a good thing or a bad thing.

*Tip with dealing with cockroaches. Get them in the toilet somehow and flush. And if you are too scared for that then Erin will just whack it with her shoe.

*Funny mental image: Amber (my roommate) discovers a cockroach in the bathroom. "The cockroach is following me."

*It seems that this city runs on tips. And you aren't served well unless you give a decent tip. Still trying to figure out what a decent tip is...

*Some people have never heard of pinenuts. If you go into a store asking for pinenuts, they may give you a box of peanuts. "No, PINE-nuts." "Peanuts?" "No, PINE-nuts. They are different."

*If the water is shut off in your building, make sure you turn off all water after trying to see if the water is really off. Otherwise you may come home to the bathroom and kitchen sinks running. Good thing our pipes weren't clogged.

*Sometimes I wish I would meet a good guy and that we would meet in Times Square. He would be wearing a navy uniform and I would be in my nurses outfit. The rest would be history, printed in Time Magazine.

The five stages of grief when lost in NYC

Erin has come to visit. We are definitely having a good time. I think we are creating lots of memories. Here's an example.

Friday night I had a school forum to attend. It started at 6 but I had to work until 5:30. So, when I realized that I wouldn't have time to go home and pick Erin up I texted her to meet me at 33 W 19th Street which, if you look at the map I gave her, would show that that is the address of my work. After going back a bit my phone died.

At this point I had about ten minutes to get to school but I had no idea where she was. She said she was at 26th street which is the wrong direction so I texted her to tell me where she was. But, with the phone dying I couldn't even turn my phone on to see.


Stage 1: Denial

I didn't know what to do. At this point I couldn't believe this was happening to me. I couldn't believe that the day I needed to be on campus I was looking for a friend lost in New York.


Stage 2: Anger

Did I not give her a map that showed exactly where I would be? Did I not explain that I needed to be at campus at 6?


Stage 3: Bargaining

There was no way that she would find me and seeing that I knew how to get around better, I decided I needed to somehow figure out how to contact her. My phone was dead so I couldn't pull her number off. So, I needed to contact someone who had her number. I had $2.00 in quarters so I called my mom on the house phone. She wasn't home but Dad was able to give me Brittany's phone number. I called Brittany but she didn't answer so I left a message telling her it was VERY important to call Erin and tell her she needed to go back to my apartment and meet me there. So I went back to my apartment to wait for Erin.


Stage 4: Depression

I knew Brittany wouldn't even listen to her message for another 45 minutes. I had no idea where Erin was. I didn't know what else to do other than to wait. I had missed the forum.


Stage 5: Acceptance

At this point it was 6:30 and there was nothing I could do but wait. Erin had my keys so I couldn't even get into my apartment and charge my phone. My roommate had gone out for the night so no one was there to let me in. I just waited.

I then realized that I had a few more quarters and I had a dollar bill that I could break. I went next door to our favorite Chinese restaurant and asked them to break it. I now had $1.75 in quarters so I walked down to the corner where another set of payphones are. So, I put $.75 in the machine and dialed the only other number I knew. Erin's home phone number which I had called several times when I was younger. "Please insert seventy-five cents." I inserted another $.75. "Please insert seventy-five cents." What?!? The phone I had was broken?!?!?! It wouldn't even give me my change back! All I had was 75-cents. This was it. I didn't even have any more bills in my wallet. I went to the next phone and put a quarter in, hearing a click. A good sign. I put another one in and then another. I dialed the number and it rang.

I didn't know what I would do if no one answered. I was going minute by minute just trying to get in contact with Erin.

"Hello?"
"Hi, Audrey. This is Ashley Pacini in New York. I'm trying to get in contact with Erin. My phone died and she has my keys to the apartment so I can't charge my battery. I'm not sure where she is but could you call her and tell her to meet me at my apartment?

About 20 minutes later Erin showed up. By this point I was laughing inside as I realized that she was probably more freaked out and upset than I was. She was very apologetic and I felt bad for being so angry. I decided to just email the professors who did the forum so no big deal. We ended up walking around New York City for a bit. I made her lead as a test. We also called Brittany and told her there was no longer an emergency. She was quite nervous.

Post Script: Erin did try calling Brittany on her own. She actually ended up at school thinking I would go there, walking into the classroom but didn't see me. So she turned around and came home.

Conference at Starbucks

Our internet decided to stop working early Saturday morning. We decided it was too much of a hassle to get dressed up and go to church. Instead, we went down to the end of the block to Starbucks. I grabbed myself an Apple Carmel Spice and my roommate grabbed a Hot Pumpkin Chocolate and we sat down with another friend, Charlye, to watch General Conference. 3 girls watching conference on 2 computers inside Starbucks – oh the irony.

During each song we would stretch a bit. I noticed after the second song two middle-aged men were sitting behind us. They had been there for quite a while. Right before President Uchtdorf's talk we stretched again and one of the men asked us what we were watching so intently – 3 20-something women watching men in suits on the screen. They were confused. Inevitably they figured out that we were Mormon and decided to ask us what's up with the golden underwear and if we watch Big Love. We told them that there is no golden underwear and that Big Love has nothing to do with our religion.

We later found out that the men were freelance photographers. They had some of their equipement with them and snapped some shots of us. They ended up sharing the photos below with us.

As we were getting ready to leave a lady with a baby came and asked if we were leaving. Before we got all of our stuff she was sitting down already feeding the baby, free like a bird. People are much more open in New York.



This picture is originally a polaroid but it didn't scan very well so I took a picture of it. One of the photographers took this of us without us knowing when they got to Starbucks.



This is Charlye. She is in the Union Square 3rd Ward with us and is a junior at NYU studying journalism.



Awesome roommate Amber.



Not the best picture of me but since I put Charlye and Amber on I thought it only fair to put me on too...