Friday, September 10, 2010

Adjustment Period

I can say that one of my strengths is the ability to adapt well to a new environment as having to move from several various places while I was growing up. I usually always see the positive aspects of change and can see the goodness that will come from a brand new surrounding. However, whether it was a move from one country to another or to one city to another, a move still gives me butterflies in my stomach. The new rules, changes, challenges, and opportunities have all been crucial components of my adjustment here in Washington, D.C.

The lifestyle in Washington, D.C. is quite different from the California lifestyle. The environment is more fast-paced and definitely busier. It was hard to get used to it at first. The dress code in D.C. which I have learned is business professional is extremely different from what you would typically see in California – especially in Southern California schools like University of San Diego where girls in shorts, flip flops, and bathing suits is the norm. A change in a scenery and environment to me is extremely refreshing. There are so many places to learn about and explore. Washington, D.C. is the hub of studies in political science and international relations. Just being in the city for a few weeks has allowed me to new opportunities to learn about my areas of interest. Last week, I was able to hear the discussion by the United States Institute of Peace’s (USIP) “When is International Peacekeeping Illegal.” It was a very interesting speaker event where I learned a lot regarding the topic and was amazed at how accessible these events are.

My living situation is also a big adjustment for me. I am living in Northern Virginia with my dad who is also working in D.C. It is a big change from living independently on my own eight hours away from home in San Diego. Also, I have not lived in the same house as my dad since I was about fourteen years old as he was either living in the Philippines or in Washington, D.C. due to his job. It is a very different living situation that I have been used to, but it is also a great way for me and my dad to spend more time and catch up for lost time in the past years.

Some challenges that I have faced included having a delay in the clearance of my background check. My internship supervisor informed me that there seemed to be a backlog with the system. Thankfully, my background check was cleared this afternoon after waiting for about three weeks. I will be beginning my first day of work on Monday, and my first full day will be on Tuesday, September 14th.

During my stay here in Washington, I believe that I will have to build relationships with my co-workers, my internship supervisors, and my other TWC interns in order to succeed. I feel that my relationships with those in my work place, in class, and the connections that I will build through this program will be all part of a holistic experience.

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Very Long Hiatus

Wow, summer definitely flew by! I apologize for the extremely long hiatus during my summer vacation. I haven't posted a blog over the summer, but I will definitely keep this updated more frequently now that a new adventure is ahead of me! I am in Washington, D.C., one of the most exciting and powerful cities in the world! I will be doing an internship program through The Washington Center (http://www.twc.edu) wherein I will be interning full-time at the Peace Corps office in D.C., taking a course called "Peaceful Solutions: An Alternative to Violence," completing a Civic Engagement Project, participating in Public Policy Dialogues on Capitol Hill, visiting embassies and international organizations, and exploring this vibrant city. I've got a busy semester ahead of me, but I'm ready for it!

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Easter Break

#382 reason why I love USD? We get Easter Break!!!! So it's basically spring break part dos. We get Thursday until Monday off! My last class on Wednesday ends at 10am, so after that my Easter break has officially begun! A couple of my professors cancelled my class today, so that's an extra day too! So stoked about that!

For Easter break, I decided to stay in San Diego. A lot of my friends specially those from the east coast and Hawaii ended up staying. Some friends who were from California like me just decided to stay and enjoy SD! It was pretty relaxing, and I was able to explore other places in San Diego, like Balboa Park. I also got to see friends who visited from out of town who visited because they were on Spring break.

a visit to Balboa Park
saw one of my best friends in high school at her swim/dive meet!
Easter Sunday dinner with one of my roommates and my friends, Keala and Marc

Overall, it was a great Easter break! I woke up today and realized we only have less than two months until the end of this semester and the end of my second year here at USD! I've probably said this before in my other blogs like a hundred times, but time sure does fly! April is going to be a busy month with deadlines for papers, various philantrophy and sports events put on by various fraternities and sororities, Associated Student government elections, and upcoming this week is Theta-Delts Social Event with a theme of "Woodstock and Hardrock!" I will post pictures from the event next time! :)

-Katt


Monday, March 29, 2010

Theta Moms Weekend

I haven't seen my mom since I left at the beginning of the semester, so I was excited to see her. My sorority had planned events for the weekend including a day at Coronado for some activities and pastries (except I couldn't enjoy them since I gave it up for Lent.... ONE more week!) and a Harbor Brunch Cruise around San Diego. My mom and I had so much fun at the brunch cruise with all my Theta sisters and their moms that we are all already looking forward to next year's Theta moms brunch cruise! We are also hoping to have a family dinner cruise the next time my dad and sister comes and visit me here. It was a nice and relaxing weekend after the long nights of skits practices and Greek Week. Here are some photos from the weekend:

w/ my mom, my grand big, Briana, and her mom at Coronado.


I love my mom!

our table at the delicious brunch cruise!

some of my Theta sisters :)

group picture! (time for a sorority squat pose haha)

Friday, February 19, 2010

Mardi Gras!


Funfetti cupcakes for Mardi Gras and Mike's Birthday!


I cannot stress how having a kitchen this year has made life sooooo much better! I never really cooked and baked much when I was still living at home in high school. But I missed home-cooked meals and baking cupcakes and cookies occasionally when I lived in freshman housing last year. Now, I love how my apartment gives me the advantages of living on campus and having my own kitchen for home-cooked meals and such. I love inviting my friends over and for dinners too!


My roomie, Rachel, cooking dinner. (L)
My other roomie, Jessica, and I enjoying the cupcakes! (R)


After dinner, I had to go to my weekly Residence Hall Association (RHA) Executive Board meeting. Today is also one of the exec board members' birthday. Happy Birthday, Mike! I brought along some cupcakes for our meeting as we planned for our events for this semester. After the meeting, I met up with some friends for some Mardi Gras festivities. (Well nothing big) We just went over to our friends' apartment at the Vistas (Sophomore Housing) to bring them cupcakes. Yes, I made a ton of cupcakes! Haha. We just hung out and ate the box of chocolates from one of my friend's roommates. I had to take advantage of the cookies and cupcakes since I gave up cookies, cakes, brownies, and chips for Lent. It's not all desserts. It's too hard to give up chocolates and fro-yo!

Mike and his birthday cake from RHA! (L)
Meredith with a cupcake at Exec Meeting (R)

Sean and I with our Mardi Gras beads! (L)
Some of my friends with a yummy box of chocolates! (R)

-KATT

Monday, January 25, 2010

Kappa Alpha Theta!

the excitement!

KAO Pledge Class Spring 2010

Kappa Alpha Theta at USD

Sorority Recruitment was a great experience. We met our Ro Chi leader and our group on Tuesday night. The Ro Chi's are there to basically help us through recruitment week and be a resource person. They were completely unbiased and had to be unaffiliated from their chapter for recruitment week. The first day, Wednesday, was a full day where we had to visit all six chapters. Each day after the first day, we visited less chapters, and each chapter focused on a different aspect of their sorority. For the second and third days, the chapters focused on philantrophy and sisterhood. On the fourth day, we were asked to a maximum of two chapters for pref night, and we had to ranked the two chapters in order at the end of the day.

I had been anxious all week and just wanted to fast-forward to Sunday which was Bid Day. The day finally arrived, and we all met at UC Forums full of thrilled and exhilarated girls who were all very eager to open their individual envelopes with a bid from their future chapters. I opened my envelope and saw a bid from Kappa Alpha Theta in black and gold letters and ribbons. I got even more excited as several girls from my own Ro Chi group also got bids from Theta! Bid day was so fun as I met a lot of the girls in the chapter. We went on a harbor cruise around San Diego, ate dinner at Buca Di Bepo downtown, and got some frozen yogurt for dessert. The day was absolutely fun-filled, and I cannot wait to make more memories with the girls in my sorority!

-Katt

Here are more pictures:

Kites!


San Diego Harbor Cruise


Dinner

Monday, January 18, 2010

Winter Break




Winter Break is almost over! My break was extremely relaxing. I definitely needed some downtime after all the stressful and brain-draining final exams! My family went to the Philippines for a few weeks to visit some family. It was my grandma's 75th birthday, and my mom and aunts planned a surprise birthday party for her. We also toured many places and of course ate so much food!

I absolutely love traveling, and I cannot wait to study abroad! I am looking into studying abroad this summer at the Guadalajara Program in Mexico or the program in Jamaica! If you are interested in studying abroad and would like to check out USD's Study Abroad Program website, here's the link: http://gointernational.sandiego.edu/

Well I have to cut this short now because I have to start packing for San Diego. I am going back a week early for sorority recruitment. I'll write about how Sorority Recruitment goes later. I cannot wait to see all my friends, and to be back in SD!

xoxo,
Katt