Summer fun

So since seeing that Isha posted an update and list of summer plans, I thought I would do the same. Right now, I am currently smack dab in the middle of finals week of my second semester in the Kelley MBA program. I have heard from a lot of people (the program chair included) that this is quite possibly the hardest semester of the program. I’ve taken a total of 4 classes, 7.5 credit hours. And keep in mind that 8 credit hours is considered full-time if you’re in grad school, so I’ve basically been working full-time while also going to school almost full-time. This is also one big part of the reason I am not on Twitter or Facebook right now. They both just became a big distraction while trying to make it through these last few weeks. I’ll likely be back this weekend, once finals are over.

I am SO looking forward to this summer. I made it through my biggest final yesterday (Finance) and am hoping I managed to do better on it than I did on the midterm. I have one more final left to take online tomorrow and then I am home free! …for a week. Summer classes start next Thursday. However, I’m looking forward to starting fresh and being basically done with finance/accounting/money/math classes. They have been killer, and I even came close to quitting earlier this semester, but I managed to stick it out. My summer classes are Business Law, which meets on Thursdays, and IT for Managers, which is online and only 1.5 credit hours. And I will be done with the IT class on June 23, and then done with the Law class on July 8 – which means over a month of no classes! Definitely excited about that. So – that being said, summer should be pretty good. Here’s what I’ve got going on this summer so far…

May
6th – Macroecon final (last one!)
9th – Mother’s Day – special lunch with my mom
13th – Summer classes start
14th – Swing dancing double date with Ricky, Ian, and Heather (Ricky’s first swing dancing experience!)
15th – Special surprise planned for my sweetie – we get to dress up!
22nd – Nickelback concert at Verizon
23rd – LOST finale party at our new apt

June
23rd – End of IT class

July
4th – Spending the weekend with Ricky at Forest Dunes
8th – End of Business Law class
19th – Sophie’s “birthday” (2nd anniversary of the day I got her)
22nd – Ricky’s birthday

August
14th – Mom’s birthday
24th – Fall classes start – Marketing, Operations Mgmt

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May 5, 2010   1 Comment

My very first concert review?

So somehow, last night I ended up going to see Billy Joel and Elton John perform together at Conseco Fieldhouse in downtown Indianapolis. Not a concert I really would have sought out on my own, but when Allison told me she was looking for tickets, it piqued my interest and I decided to join her, along with Shane. I’m definitely glad I did.

In spite of our effort to get tickets the minute they went on sale, the best seats we were able to get were behind the stage. This turned out to be not such a bad thing, though, as our seats were actually mostly *above* the stage, and we were much closer than those who purchased tickets in the center, but quite a ways back from the stage. Or in Valparaiso, as Billy Joel put it.

The two “piano men” opened by playing together to a sold-out crowd on two grand pianos that lifted up out of the floor of the stage (answering the question I’m sure others had about where the pianos were when we got there). They were joined by six musicians set up in separate panels behind them, playing various instruments such as drums or keyboard. Each of the panels opened to show these instruments and musicians coming out of the floor as well.

I’m guessing that a lot of you may be like me in the fact that you actually know a lot of Billy Joel or Elton John songs, but you don’t know that you know them. The duo came together on a few songs to start off with, such as “Just the Way You Are” and then each took their turn wowing the audience on their own. It was fun to see both musicians who have obviously been entertaining audiences for years enjoying themselves and creating such a fun, comfortable connection with their audience. I doubt there was a single person in the crowd who didn’t feel perfectly relaxed and at ease watching and listening to them.

While we determined that Sir Elton John may actually be the bigger star, Billy Joel definitely rocked the place with his set as well, not only on the spinning (yes, it spun!) piano, but also with his guitar on “We Didn’t Start the Fire” (which I can’t help but hear as “Ryan started the fire” after that episode of The Office) and his microphone antics to the tune of “It’s Still Rock ‘n’ Roll to Me”.

The two ended the night playing together again – the last two songs on which they ditched their accompanying musicians and pleased the crowd with “Candle in the Wind” and, of course, “Piano Man”.

While, like I said, this wasn’t a show I probably would’ve chosen on my own, I’m very glad I gave it a second thought. It was well worth the dollars to see two piano legends perform in front of an admiring audience that just can’t help but sing along.

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May 20, 2009   1 Comment