exams over. tensions over. holidays are here. what should be done? 3 bored people hit upon the idea of visiting New York for a day. Here's how it went
Wednesday 22nd Dec 8:00am: In the Chinatown Bus to New York
9:00am:Over the Delaware river bridge
9:30am: New York kab aayega?
9:45am: Almost there
10:05am: Chinatown,Manhattan
11:00am: Ground Zero
11:30am: Lunch time
12:00pm: Hatching a Plot
1:30pm: Tip of Manhattan
2:00pm: Statue comes to Life
2:30pm: Mile and a half to Empire State Building
3:30pm: Empire State Building
3:35pm: up up and above
5:00pm:86th Floor Observatory
5:30pm: Shimmering New York
6:30pm: Back to Earth
7:00pm: Times Square
7:15pm: Rockefeller Center, Biggest Christmas Tree in USA
7:30: Rushed back to catch the chinatown Bus back to philadelphia at 8:00pm. just managed to get into the bus before it left. was a fantastic trip. Would love to go there again.
Sunday, December 26, 2004
Trip to New York
Posted by Sameer at 11:37:00 am |
Sunday, December 19, 2004
Friday, December 17, 2004
Exams Over, Fun Begins
Hurray!! Finally the exams are over.Fun time begins. Happy Holidays!!!. Its already three months into USA and I am done with one quarter, three courses, physics TA, quit physics TA, started working for a prof, working on the Indian Newsletter and much much more,whew!!. Its been an activity filled three months. Christmas is here and so is the cold winter. well now there is a break for two weeks before the next quarter begins in January. Have lined up a plethora of activities for the winter break. lets see how it goes. I have yet to witness my first snow shower. Too thrilled about it!so I am back with a bang.happy holidays!!!
Posted by Sameer at 1:43:00 pm |
Tuesday, December 07, 2004
Final Week
The most dreaded time in the life of a grad student is here! Finals Week!
6th : Project submission
9th : last quiz
13th : Exam no 1
14th : Exam no 2
16th : Exam no 3
17th : recovery from the shock;)
18th : relief
19th : relaxed:)
well before I get any more shocks I get back to studying!!
Posted by Sameer at 5:29:00 pm |
Sunday, December 05, 2004
Saturday, December 04, 2004
Fire Alarm
This happened in the first week I came to USA. It was my first test. Cooking!! My roommates were ravenous and none of them was in a mood to cook anything. I felt all eyes boring into me. Thats it.I had been trying to avoid cooking for too long. I had to take the plunge.To keep things simple I announced I am going to cook daal chawaal.
rice done, wow!!, looks fine. now second thing daal. I wasnt prepared for the events to follow. 3 hungry roommates and a rookie chef maketh a 'recipe for disaster'. I heated oil in the pan and then started making tadka(seasoning) for the daal. In the middle of all this there was a phone for me and I forgot everything about the oil in the pan. "ooooo!,ooooo,ooooo!" there was loud siren and all of us froze, I dropped the phone and rushed to the kitchen to see the oil in fumes, the fire alarm couldnt take it anymore. It was all helter-skelter. First two roommates trying to make the fire-alarm stop squealing and then all of us at it. Finally it stopped and everything was back to normal. whew!!.After much dissuasion from my roommates Finally I managed to make some food without the fire-alarm going off again. I had my lesson, no more distractions while cooking. Is cooking a tough job? Well I have come a long way since that day in cooking and now I have the guts to cook for an entire hungry army:).
Posted by Sameer at 5:39:00 pm |