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Welcome to my world (well my online collection, that is). I invite you to read and explore my nicoco thoughts & adventures be it at home, in the city of Glasgow, around Scotland or elsewhere on this extraordinary earth. I thoroughly enjoy the simple things in life. Photography is fun, laughing is underrated and smiling is always the way forward! BA (Hons) Business Studies 4th Year Student interested in Marketing, @ Glasgow Caledonian University. Currently living in Scotland physically, on cloud nine mentally. I enjoy exploring, traveling, and experiencing anything which crosses my yellow brick road journey in life!

Thursday 31 January 2013

Birthday bounces for Tanya!

Tonight in our weekly Zumba class which we shake it out for a full hour with the most amazing instructor I have ever had before, Ketty Rosenfeld.  She is full of happiness, exhilarating everlasting energy and just throws an hour long party for friends to sweat it out to. LETS ALL DANCE.
 
Today was even more fun when we ended the class singing to Tanya for her tenth birthday.  This girl is a fabulous young lady who has a fruitful future infront of her filled with happiness, love and success! I hope she had a great week of celebrations, entering a new decade into her life.
 
I am so happy to have met my Zumba friends in this class, and I enjoy our movie nights and little plans we make outside of the gym.
 
Lets all get fit for the future.
 

Wednesday 30 January 2013

HappyHelpers!


Everyone appreciates a helping hand, and recently we have been giving the help of our little Scottish mittens to the Boston community. With the help of the NRHH student organization on campus, I have participated in some community service days around Boston with other students.

The first day of help we all grouped together after work and headed into south Boston to one of their community servings voluntary organizations.  This was a great way of experiencing what aid their was available to families which have a member who is extremely ill, unable to go out and get food to help them survive daily.  Community servings volunteers group together and form an almost production line, after our very serious healthy and safety talk, followed by giggles with everyone’s dazzling hair net poses- we got busy and the work began.  From preparing the packaging, filling the containers with food to be frozen for future meals, sorting and coding food and maintain all the highest cleanliness work area possible, we were all given an important role in the process of serving Bostons Community- Community servings.

The second day of help I, again joined the NRHH during their give five week and went to the Boston food drive organization for a day of separation and driving food to those in need of satisfying that HUNGER need.  The give five week organized by Northeasterns University was certainly an amazing week for students to get involved in organizations and events around them which opens there eyes to communities outside of the college campus.  I think it is important to also spread out to those around you, and surely makes you feel happy and giving knowing that you spent a good few grafting hours contributing to making others who need it, happy. Happiness in life is important- being able to share my everlasting happiness is just a great feeling.  Once we arrived at the organization we were informed that today was our lucky day. (isn’t every day a lucky day, if you make it!!?) But, today really was an interesting day food d rive colleagues as the Mayor of Boston had stopped by to help volunteer some of his time and give back to the Boston Community. After making note of the Mayor, as I had never seen him before- we let the hard work, once again, begin!

We all got to our little production line, which as a group had designated specific sorting roles t different people to run as smoothly and effectively as possible.  The results of the day were phenenominal, our amazing group had sorted tonnes of food, which we were informed would go out and help hundreds of people in Boston. Now if I don’t have a great sleep tonight after that, I don’t know what’s going on in my Brain.

For those of you out there who have not done anything voluntary before, I would highly recommend it!  Not only is it a great way of meeting people, helping those around you, boosting your ‘I AM REALLY NICE’ confidence, a great experience to learn and give back and the skills you adapt to whilst working for free in groups is also very interesting as you are not made to be there- it’s all on your merits.

So far, being in Boston I have now took part in the Boston Food Drive, Boston Community Servings, Walked the Boston marathon for Breast Cancer and participated on man student organization events helping with the behind the scenes, nitty gritty tasks which help the clubs host excellent gatherings and events for the Northeastern HUSKIES!

Sunday 27 January 2013

Technology makes things FUN


As I sit here and type on my new Microsoft RT, I am finding the slightest of things like checking my email and updating this, so much more exciting! (slight exaggeration… . ) but none the less, having this RT means I will now be able to sit on the T (as I am currently) and read, write, listen and watch things during my commute to work. Which is an hour both ways, sigh.

I cannot wait for the summer/spring to arrive as I will be able to walk in to work, of course not taking advantage of using the mighty RT but I will be able to get fit, get healthy! Onwards to advancing technologies…. …

These past few weeks I have also been fortunate enough to work from home.  During this extremely busy period of the Admissions Cycle, I have been allowed to save two hours commute daily, and work in the comfort of my own apartment. Being given this opportunity was very rewarding as my Supervisor trusted me to get on with my daily targets and goals, which I met and tried to exceed with the extra hours of work now available taking away my commute hours.  What a another experience to have. .. .

Thursday 17 January 2013

ICA Thrusdays


With the lovely arrival of a fellow scot (I’ll say she’s a scot for ease of typing she is actually from many different places, traveling around as a kid with her family, so a scot she shall be for the time being) we were keen to try and see some more of Boston, and there is nothing like a fee event which intrigues your interest over to the goody.  The ICA, The Institute for Contemporary Art, hold free nights every Thursday for Bostonians to experience and enjoy most of their exhibitions at free admission!  So, of course this enhanced our variables as to go or not to go and onwards we headed after work Thursday Night.  We met each another in Downtown Boston to stroll 15-20 minutes down the harbor to the location of the ICA. Nicely, we enjoyed the pretty festivities of fairy lights and sparkles around Faneuil hall, snapping a few evening shots!

The ICA was a hit, I thoroughly enjoyed their 70s/80s exhibition which was leaving the studios that week.

Ending the night with mochas in the restaurant, the staff welcomed the three of us in their suave surroundings, knowing we were only wanting to have coffees which I appreciated as the restaurant itself was very busy on the open night.

Wednesday 9 January 2013

NU State of Mind



I came accross this video today during my lunch break, which was uploaded and made by NU Business  student Drew D'Agostino and friends two years ago.  Being on campus for my second semester of placement, six months, has allowed me to experience and enjoy everything in this video.  It gives you a little sneak peak at just how 'AWESOME' Northeastern is, with all its known 'states' which make it the best place for Huskies to pack together!
 
 

http://blog.drewdagostino.com/post/1592124375/northeastern-state-of-mind-complete-lyrics-i 

Wednesday 2 January 2013

Happy New Years!

After my down day of catching up on me time, laundry and cleaning the apartment it was December 31st.

First night in Boston. "First Night, Inc. is a private nonprofit organization dedicated to building community and celebrating diversity through the arts... ..Boston’s First Night Festival of the Arts, annually showcases the work of 1,000 artists in 200 performances and exhibits at 35 indoor and outdoor venues located throughout the downtown area on New Year’s Eve. This signature Boston event is the oldest and largest of its kind in North America, typically attracting about one million people from throughout the region. The day-long celebration runs from 1 pm to midnight each year on December 31. "

Myself and friends met for Brunch at The Pourhouse on Boylston to start our day of strolling the new and old streets in Boston.  http://www.pourhouseboston.com/ Sadly when we arrived at 1130, Brunch had been taken off the menu as it was not the weekend, but I none-the-less enjoyed being served my wrap and fries in a red basket, typical American style.
I'm glad we had actually ate a bigger meal as we ended up wandering around most of Boston in so little hours.
From Boylston, we headed onto Newbury St, to the Charles River, upto the Hatchshell, over to the Boston Common Gardens and onto the Frog Pond Gardens.  Where we watched lots of lovelies spinning and stumbling on the iceskating rink.  We then headed into Bostons Northend, past Mikes Pastries and Modern Pastries, which were both just as hectic on the busy day.  Our feet carried us onto the Boston Harbour front and into Fanieul hall to enjoy some various foods, warming us up and a quick rest stop. We then visited the Aqarium where we watched the sea lions cruise on their backs swimming around unaware of the changing of years ahead of them.  The financial district was our next walk through part of town, back into downtown Boston where we finally got the T back into Northeasterns Campus.   Throughout our footsteps around Boston we were able to witness the First Nights traditional acitivies of colossal ice sculptures dotted in various spots.
The evening proceeded onto three house stops celebrating with friends the end of 2012, and the beginning of 2013.  It was lovely to meet new friends that welcomed me with cheer and laughter!

January 1st.  After the celebrations from last night we continued onto Thorntons, a popular Husky brunching spot with friends to start the new year with a delicious meal.  http://www.thorntonsboston.com/ After I filled my stomach with pancakes, eggs, bacon, sausages and the rest- the girls and I headed into Newbury St for some shopping.  I bought my jacket which I had wanted to get, along with a heapful of Lindt chocolates, it was a New Year afterall- I'll start the gym soon, don't worry.. .

A slumber party ended our night with preparations for us all starting back on co-op the next day, January 2nd.  No rest for the wicked.

It was a lovely few days with friends for the future.  I am looking forward to whatever 2013 has in store for me.

Looking back on 2012- I can truthfully say it has been the best year so far of my little life.  Having enjoyed the Highlands in Scotland, Amsterdam, a brief visit to London, being offered and accepted the internship with Northeastern University, moving out to Boston in June and having a 'whale' of a time so far throughout America.  Being able to enjoy Thanksgiving in New Jersey and New York, seeing Washington DC for a long weekend, and becoming a Canadian for the week for Christmas 2012- I dont think I could have imagined this all happening, this time last year.

BRING ON 2013!