Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Happy Holidays!

So Alicia and I had a great holiday weekend in Boston. We had four whole days together - the first time in 6 months! We had a great time spending our time together and having our first Christmas alone. Though we missed our families, we had a very merry Christmas.

On Saturday, Alicia and I went to see the Christmas Revels at the Sanders Theatre on Harvard's Campus. A great Christmas show that celebrated the winter solstice through folk stories and songs from the Baltic region. A very memorable time for both of us and something that we will definitely do next year as well.

Christmas Eve we took a long walk around Boston through Boston Common and down Newbury St. The city was pretty deserted, but we didn't mind. There was a church playing Christmas carols on their bells that created a very pleasant holiday experience.

Hope that you all had wonderful holidays and have a Happy New Year!
More later....

Monday, December 17, 2007

Almost Done and Plant Trek Prep!

So I am almost finished with my Fall semester...just one more exam - Accounting - on Wednesday and I am officially on Winter Vacation. Whew! At that point, I will have finished half of my academic work at MIT. Hard to believe, but true. I've already bid on my Spring courses and will find out next Wednesday what classes I'll be able to take. I will admit to any potential students it is REALLY hard to narrow down the classes that you will want to take while here. It is amazing how every class you hear about is one that you add to your list for consideration. I think that I have a pretty good line up for classes but will fill you in next week on that information.

As far as Plant Tour goes, here is all the information about it that I know. Plant Tour is an LFM-defining event. The entire class (all 47 of us) head out for two weeks during the month of January to travel across the country visiting our partner companies manufacturing facilities.

Our itinerary for the trip is as follows:
Jan 6th - 8th: Austin, TX - Visiting Cisco/Flextronics/Dell
Jan 9th: Reno, NV - Amazon
Jan 10th - 13th: Seattle, WA - Boeing
Jan 14th: Milwaukee, WI - Harley-Davidson
Jan 15th: Chicago, IL - Honeywell
Jan 16th - 19th: Detroit, MI - GM, American Axle, possibly Ford and the North American Auto Show

We are all trying to get ready for our travels home (be they domestic or foreign) for Christmas and then again for our trip. It is a lot of work putting the whole trip together and all the credit goes to my classmates on the Plant Tour Committee. They have done a wonderful job. I'll keep you updated on our trip as best I can. It should be an amazing life experience so I hope that I do it justice.
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Monday, December 10, 2007

I Forgot! The Mandarin Oriental Hotel Construction Tour

So I totally forgot to post about the tour that the Real Estate Club set up. I am not in the Real Estate Club, but they opened up the tour to non-members as well (which is nice) so I got to join them on a tour of the new Boston Mandarin Oriental Hotel. It is still under construction (opening date is June 20th or so) so we all donned hardhats and got to walk around the construction! I really like seeing how things are put together so this was a great trip for me. We were able to tour the mixed use facility and got to see the hotel floors, the condo floors and the penthouse...a 6,000 sq. ft. unfinished condo that went for $14 million for the raw space. The future owner is supposedly planning to drop another $5 million to finish the condo. Talk about great location though: right next to the Prudential Center, Newbury Street right next door, views of The Charles, Fenway and all of Boston from the floor to ceiling windows - beautiful. When we visited it was getting late so we got to see the sun setting over Boston as we were in the penthouse. Let me just tell you that the future owner will have a lot of great views! Just wanted to drop another line before exam week kicks in!
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Wednesday, December 5, 2007

FINALS!!!

Well, we're not quite to Finals yet, but we are winding down our semester. We've been busy with final presentations and tying up the loose ends of all those semester projects and papers. Its been quite a stressful couple of weeks, but we are all looking forward to our vacations (though ours is cut short by the Plant Trek in January). We'll see how that goes. Some of my fellow LFM's have been doing a great job setting up our itinerary and creating interesting and exciting, not to mention entertaining, events for us on our two week trip! I'll try and post and upload some photos from our trip so you can get an insider's view. Hope that you are all doing well!
Take care and more later...