Coffee, please.
Starbucks at Colony Square must love interns. Kids who are not use to 9-5 hours and constant work evolve into returning customers day after day. I know this first hand because I am one of those beloved interns. I do not indulge in Starbucks coffee everyday, but I do surely make a cup of joe in the morning. However, today I decided to spoil myself with an iced skinny caramel macchiato. Yum! Megan and I attended another lecture talk on Frida and Diego. Although the speaker was incredibly knowledgeable, the early morning lecture was too much for the two of us to handle and we had coffee on our minds. We headed out to the over-priced-flavored-coffee-shop, and we couldn't have been happier. The coffee was worth the walk and the heat.The coffee revved us up just enough to crank out our newest communication project: distribution lists. Megan and I updated the current distribution lists and created mail labels for 100 different companies and organizations. The High was mailing fliers for their new summer event Archival Gotham: NYC on FILM. This event is a series of movies from the perspective of
All day long Megan and I worked on this distribution list. Right at 5 p.m. we finished the last mailing kit and sent them on their way. Although it was an all day project it was nice to work side by side. Having someone keep you company helps make the day go faster. You know what else makes the day go faster? Lunch with friends from college! I met with Meg Harth and Megan Peterson (fellow MSCM majors #adqueens) for lunch and we caught up on events since graduation. It always puts on smile on my face seeing how well others are doing.
Although today was a great day, there always has to be something unexpected. This time it was something I will never wish upon anyone...my high heels broke. Okay, not the actual heel but rather the tip of the heel of BOTH shoes. Thankfully it happened toward the end of the day. Though I do feel bad for all those floors I scuffed and scratched up! Oops. I can’t complain too much about my heels because after 4 years of wear and tear Nine West shoes can hold on for only so long.
RIP
Nine West black suede heels.
You will be missed my friends.
Loving owner, Sara

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