Tuesday, June 15, 2010

A Day in the Life

It's been a while and a lot has happened in my super busy, wildly entertaining, whirlwind of a life! Long story short-my parents flew back home this weekend leaving me all by lonesome to take on the paparazzi :] But seriously-I took them to the airport which was kind of sad! I think it's all a part of the second phase of my quarter life crisis but thats another blog for another day. I spent Sunday with a dear friend and fraternity brother from undergrad which a ton of fun! We went to Hermosa Beach in hopes of getting a tan and laying out. Instead we froze and couldn't even take off our hoodies. It was cold and dreary and a "hot" mess. Where is the sunny Los Angeles I hear all about? Nonetheless we had some great food, my first Coffee Bean experience (check out the review section) and caught up on old times which was really nice.

That brings us to the start of the work week. Monday was super busy as I worked diligently to complete some of my tasks. I was assigned an unanticipated project to work on for the student staff training since one of the members of the training committee no longer works in the department. I'll be putting together a Resource Fair for the student staff. It's pretty much a time for them to meet people that work in the various departments within Student Affairs in order to learn about the resources they provide to students. Monday was also filled with Orientation Session 3. I was lucky enough to get to watch the LMU play that is put on for students. It was rather interesting to say the least and completely not what I was used to. Theatrical criticisms aside, it REALLY made me miss the Ambassadors and miss Orientation!
Oh, and did I mention that Monday was capped off with my third and I repeat THIRD earthquake since I have been here. I'm starting to think I might be bad luck for LA (which in theory means the Lakers should loose tonight-but once again thats another blog for another time).

Today was filled with setting up informational meetings with various directors and within the division so that I gain greater insight into their positions. With that, B challenged me to develop learning outcomes for each of the meetings. I wrote so many learning outcomes that it's not even funny! In fact, I am pretty sure that learning outcomes are basically the window to my soul! Dr. Mahoney would be so proud of me :) An added bonus of the day is that there was an RD candidate on campus which provided me with a little insight into what I might be experiencing in less than a year!

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Just a "Regular" Day at the Office

B: "OMG, It's a taco truck"
Sophie: "I'm already writing down the number-I know my place"

It was a day like any other day. I woke up, went to the gym, got ready for work, went to a meeting and researched more food vendors for training (hence the love of taco trucks). Little did I know that my day was going to turn into a Los Angeles adventure! My supervisor along with the other member of the Housing Office supervising the other Res Life intern decided that after nearly a week in Los Angeles it was time for us to get out of the office and do some exploring!

Our adventure started off by going to Pink's Hot Dog which I wont really talk about so that I can entice you to read my review (I don't know you wouldn't want to). We then ventured through the Hollywood Hills to see the infamous Hollywood sign and found a street with a great view at the bottom of a hill where we got some great pictures. Mind you we stood in the MIDDLE of the road taking pictures and waiting for the other to yell, "car" before we ran out of the way :) The B took us up this windy will all the way past a sign clearly stating "No Access to the Hollywood Sign" and ta-da there was the Hollywood Sign up close and personal. We got some great shots by standing on a decent sized hill. (Word to the wise- don't try to "hike" in flip flops because thats how you end up with a scratch and dirt on you. Not that I fell or anything-purely hypothetical.

We then proceeded down the Sunset strip passing the Laugh Factory, the House of Blues, the Comedy Shop and a ton of stores and restaurants that I can't wait to go back to. On our drive back I saw the TGI Fridays and Starbucks that are both owned by Magic Johnson. Which is totally random! I never knew that bad food and amazing coffee was his passion-who would've thought!?

Since we didn't get to go to Rodeo Drive and Beverly Hills, we were assured that those destinations would be next on our office adventures.

Nothing beats a day at the office :)

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Starting to Feel Like a Lion


So it's Day 3 and I'm totally loving LMU and I already feel so integrated into the university and the department. Everyone is so friendly and willing to sit down and chat and learn all about me, where I'm from and what I'll be working on this summer. It really does feel like a family here and all of my worries have been alleviated. The support from my supervisor is amazing and I'm already starting to feel like a Lion. I've also made connections with current students and the current RD's. In fact I've even been invited to join the nightly hang-outs to watch television....gotta have my summer shows!

My day today was filled with meetings about training, databases, and drapes. In case you were wondering I did in fact say drapes like the ones you hang on your windows. It was great to be back in meeting again and I finally have tasks!!! I worked on food orders and researching vendors for training and have been assigned to work on updating an office manual for desk workers as well as helping a fabulous RA create a cool and informative video. I can't wait to build my technical skills particularly since she is a Film Major!

I do have to say that the highlight of my day was meeting the fourth and final intern who is working with Conference Services. She is so nice and we have a lot in common. To top the day off all four interns went out to dinner which was our first time hanging out as a group. I have a feeling that it's going to be a good summer :)

Monday, June 7, 2010

Earthquakes, Orientation & Meet and Greets

"Oh no, don't worry that wasn't an earthquake.....it was just the door slamming really hard"

Yes, that was my day summed up in a sentence! I apparently slept through my first earthquake but was fully alive and kicking for the second that occurred this afternoon. The opening quote fully encompasses the energetic and humorous supervisor that I get to work with.

The day started off with meeting with my supervisor to go over what my summer would like like. I'm so excited to get the opportunity to work with student training not only for the Student Housing Office but for all positional student leaders on campus. B also told me that we'd be doing a lot to develop my personal and professional skills from touring other local universities, participating in mock interviews, meeting and working with other campus partners and utilizing Strengths Quest. (B and I actually share our top strength). I am definitely looking forward to all of the meetings, tasks and opportunities to work with other departments.
After that our day was was filled with your standard HR stuff from getting a One Card to getting access to the fitness center and even a campus tour and for once I didn't have to walk backwards :) We then had a meet and greet for everyone working in the SHO to meet myself and the second Res Life Intern. He (K) seems really cool and I'm certain we are going to get a long this summer.
Just when I thought the day was over I was reminded that it is in fact Orientation season at LMU so I got to watch my supervisor present to the parents and then had dinner with everyone from the division which was awesome! I am so lucky to be surrounded by a ton of really great professionals.
I think that my biggest take away today was that while all universities may be different, they are all essentially the same. Relationships will made, laughter will occur and the ultimate purpose of student success remains the same.

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Hello Los Angeles!

After a long morning, a long drive and multiple wrong turns, my parents and I finally made it to Los Angeles yesterday. It was a very smooth drive and traffic was not that bad until we got into this busy city. Seriously Los Angeles?! Why so much traffic?!? Where are all these people and cars coming from and where are they going?! I've always heard about the trials and tribulations of going anywhere in LA but I never thought it was going to be this bad. A 15 mile adventure took nearly an hour. I am beyond certain that I could have walked quicker (yes-an exaggeration).

Regardless of the traffic I made it to Loyola Marymount University which is BEYOND beautiful! While nothing can top the brick and ivy that I have called home for the last 5 years, LMU is breathtaking. It sits on a bluff overlooking the city and the view is spectacular. The buildings are white and pristine and make me feel as if I am truly in a foreign land. While I understand that words cannot due proper justice, I assure you that pictures will be posted as soon as my new camera (which is pink btw) arrives.

To top it off all of my worries about not getting along with my roommate are now irrelevant because I don't have one :( I'm actually a little disappointed! I am one of four interns (3 girls and 1 boy) and the two other girls have already been working for 2-3 weeks so they were placed together. While they are only a across the walkway, I now wish I had someone to share my spacious apartment with. On the bright side I hope that time alone will allow me to actually work on my thesis as planned (at least until my TV gets fixed). The TV was another unanticipated perk along with cups, plates, and a ton of other goodies provided by my supervisor for the summer.

My supervisor, who I will refer to as "B" for the purposes of anonymity is FABULOUS! She's really nice, really funny and I can tell that we are going to get along really well. She even had all the interns, Area Directors, Residence Directors and summer RA's over for dinner tonight. It was a good glimpse into the environment that I will be working in this summer. It was also a wonderful reminder of how small the field of Student Affairs is seeing as how three alum of the MA program at Pacific work at LMU, a former LMU undergrad just graduated from the program and last but not least, two directors at LMU were actually wed by one of Pacific's Student Life Directors!

Well, that as all for now since I am really tired, I need to unpack and tomorrow is my first day! Wish me luck :)

Friday, June 4, 2010

Fasten Your Seatbelt!


"I hopped off the plane at LAX
with a dream and my cardigan
welcome to the land of fame excess,
am I gonna fit in?

Jumped in the cab,
Here I am for the first time
Look to the right and I see the Hollywood sign
This is all so crazy
Everybody seems so famous"
-Miley Cyrus "Party in the USA"

Oh Miley, so wise at such a young age!!

Here I am, a day before I begin my trek down to Los Angeles and I can deny the fact that I'm getting a little nervous! For beginners, I've never really been the "So-Cal" type-I mean I'm "hella" Nor Cal. But lets be real, I was made for the glitz and glamour of a big city. I mean E! here I come! I'm practically the next host of Red Carpet Pre-show!!!

But in all seriousness I am getting a bit nervous. I'm about to start an internship in a totally unfamiliar city at an unfamiliar school. Oh how the 209 will seem so far away. What if I forget everything I've learned in the past five years and I simply bomb the next eight weeks? What if, I don't cut it anywhere other than Pacific? All of these questions keep circulating my head and have even made me a bit moody the last few days (just ask my parents). Then throw in an apartment mate that I don't know anything about. Will we get along? Will we be able to work and live together? Will we become the closest of friends? I sure hope so.

As nervous as I may be, I am also very excited and I know that these nerves will serve me well. It will be a great opportunity to start as a young professional in a new environment. I'm excited for the possibilities that my internship and Los Angeles hold in store.

In the words of Miss Miley Cyrus, all I have to do is "put my hands up, they're playing my song and the butterflies fly away.....it's a party in the USA".

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Crying, Contracts & Cameras


Donald Trump's Top 10 Tips for Success:
  1. Be focused. Put everything you’ve got into what you do every day.
  2. Believe in yourself. If you don’t, no one else will.
  3. Be tenacious.
  4. Trust your instincts.
  5. Maintain your momentum and keep everyone moving forward
  6. See yourself as victorious and leading a winning team.
  7. Be passionate about what you do.
  8. Live on the edge. Do not become complacent.
  9. Leadership is not a group effort. If you’re in charge, then be in charge.
  10. Never give up!
(http://www.trumpinitiative.com/blog/post/2009/09/top-ten-tips-for-success.cfm)



Now I may not be a former/current millionaire (depending on your thoughts on filing bankruptcy), I may not have my own television show searching for my own apprentice and I may not own a mediocre hotel in a wannabe Las Vegas but I do know a few things about success and making it BIG.

In a society driven by fame, fortune and the almighty five minutes of fame everyone is looking for their way to stand out and to join the "A List".But how do you really become a part of this exclusive group? Some people have talent, some have an American Express Gold card and others have real, raw emotion. I don't mean passion or dedication, I don't mean drive and desire, I mean tears!!! Tears are the key to success-THE END.

Not really because I have more to say.

In watching So You Think You Can Dance tonight I made an astounding realization. Tears are the gateway to being discovered in the entertainment business. If you have a sob story, you get a longer introduction where they film you walking through your hometown doing something you love with some sentimental music playing in the background. Then you get interviewed by the host of the show for a good minute or two all while wasting my precious airtime mind you. Then for the final boom boom pow you stand before the judges who question your motivation for dance (or whatever your show is about). By this point no one cares if you're good or not because they are too busy looking for Kleenex to wipe away the tears they have shed over a perfect stranger. Not only have you know had your five minutes of fame but you're one stroke of a ball point pen away from a movie contract and before you know if you're on a movie set filming the next Blindside.

Tears are not only what get your foot in the door but they are what keep you there.
Case and point:

Miley Cyrus: A prime example of fame and success despite her troubled life.
I mean, have you heard "The Climb"? It's so inspirational



Paula Abdul: Who needs sub par singing and choreography
when you can shed a tear over other subpar talent?

This realization leads me to wonder how I can join what I have called the "water work revolution". The WWR is not limited to SYTYCD but to other reality shows and society as a whole. Will crying be the key to the Summer of 2k10? Will tears be my way to the top? If so, then I've got this in the bag. Whether you make me sad or make me laugh the end result will be the same: I will cry....literally!!! My over-productive tear ducts will finally be used for the greater good of mankind. Bring out the Kleenex, call my lawyer to negotiate my contract and cue the cameras!

(NOTE: I'm not entirely heartless, I do have care and compassion and recognize that some people have overcome obstacles that are greater than I can comprehend and in no way am I downsizing that. I just pray that people do not create fake stories for fame and popularity when there are truly outstanding individuals who inspire others.)