Monday, September 15, 2008

As I Fall...into Fall.


Since my last blog I've been to LA and back, moved into school *one more semester* and have begun Fall classes... in other words a lot.

LA: Los Angeles was simply amazing. The weather was always nice, no humidity! which my curly hair appreciated. But it is so much more relaxed than NYC. I did enjoy myself as best I could, and with all the vip parties I got to go to because of MTVTres; it was much easier. I got to see a couple of famous people here and there, but I didn't get too crazy... if I plan to some day work in the media business I have to learn to compose myself from day one. I did go up to one artist, who I wont name. I bonded with Ms. Annette! who was a wonderful roomie and bugg out buddy.
The people from MTV Tres were cool to be around, over all an amazing experience.

I def want to visit LA again. One valuable lesson I learned, if people think you're someone important, they will treat you like you're someone important. It's so sad. Yet so true.

Back at school! Ahh! Everyone I know is already working and making moves, and here I am taking 5 classes... and I love all of them. But! I can't wait to get out there and work... thats assuming I get lucky and find a job. According to all my professors graduating right now is scary... well, isn't that encouraging! grr. I'll continue to be on my grind and hope my previous work and hunger to achieve attract prospective employers. With that said, I'll keep being positive and stay away from the negativity (another valuable lesson learned this summer).

So, how can you take someone serious, when they make it so easy for you to take them as a joke? hmmm... just because we get older doesn't mean we get more mature, some people stay in the h.s. mentality. Oh life.

Love me mind, body and soul!

xoxo YM

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

So finally! jeez!

I definitely do agree with your statements about "important" people being treated differently. Also, you may have heard of the saying "Act as If." Act as if you belong, act as if you deserve, etc. That can be applied to many aspects of life. For now lets keep it at "being important" People often say you must be confident of yourself and I think that goes on as an underestimated phrase.

Confidence is of the utmost importance especially for US soon to graduate. I'm sure you will be fine at school in your job hunt.

On a different note, I expected a bit of a different blog. I guess I was lead by the enthusiasm you exuded in your last blog and thought this blog would be the same. Although this blog wasn't "somber" I thought you would be a little more (groupie screams) aaaaahhh Calle Trece!! etc etc.

Looking forward to the next one.

-thnkng