Right now I have classes Monday through Thursday and my internship on Fridays. I am interning with the private events manager and Mooo.... Restaurant. It has been a blast so far. We are planning many events for the next few months and I have been learning a lot about networking and multitasking with clients.

Alternative Spring Break is a little more than a month away and we are already having our meetings. It seems like a great group of students, all eager to head down and help out in Mississippi. We had a great discussion yesterday about the difference between socialism and capitalism. It is very hard to debate because I am partial to both sides. Thinking about one of the big social problems in the world, housing, has gotten me thinking how hard it would be for me to not have the basic necessity of a home. I don't know if I could physically drop everything and sacrifice it all. I have been very fortunate for the things that I have and want to help out others who are not as fortunate.
To educate yourself for the feeling of gratitude means to take nothing for granted, but to always seek out and value the kind that will stand behind the action. Nothing that is done for you is a matter of course. Everything originates in a will for the good, which is directed at you. Train yourself never to put off the word or action for the expression of gratitude.
-- Albert Schweitzer
Cheers to all,







1) Wake up early and go for a run around the Wakefield lake (weather permitting. Weather.com says rain? but...)
3) Get back just in time to watch some of the Thanksgiving Day Parade!
4) Help mom set the table and prepare the food
5) Go pick up the Grandmothers....Grammie in Woburn and Grandma in Reading
6) Play with Crystal for a little while (if not raining, take her for a walk to calm her down before guests arrive)
9)Apps include: Artichoke dip, cheese plate, pizzagaina...
Cheers friends and have a Happy Thanksgiving,

