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April 2010

13 posts

Creepin'

emilyvu:

I just added all of ‘10-‘11 new journo kids on facebook and liked their status and liked their new friendships with Kreepy Kriti.

Kriti: maybe, but they ddn’t show up in my search
  so after they accept you i’ll attack

Sigh.

It’s Kreepy Kritters.

<3

Apr 25, 20105 notes
#journo #el estoque #creepin'
<3

HI! Congrats on making journo — next year is going to be amazing!  Yeah, I’m FB friending all you guys in a moment of awwwwjournolove.  Yeah, you have to deal with this madness all year.  Welcome to El Estoque Online :)

—Kriti/Kritters/Mama Kriti (Managing Editor)

Hello, I love you, journo 2010-2011.

&

Jeez, 2010, why do you have to leave?

Apr 25, 20102 notes
#journo #el estoque #seniors

Just finished up my 10th & last CA #Standardized Testing and Reporting #STAR exam. Next year: week-long late start - yay for senior year!

Apr 22, 20101 note
:)

Instead of a detailed recap of the past four weeks:  They easily included the most stressful days of junior year (thus far), but also even more of the amazing moments that make me laugh to myself even now as I think about them and the crazy amount of fun that awaits me in the next year.

It gives me the giggles just thinking about it :)


Apr 22, 2010
#govteam #journo #el estoque #leadership #gsh
Apr 18, 201012 notes
#journalism
NYC.

[Written April 4-ish.]

I know this is quite the belated post, but here it is: New York City was just amazing.  The thrill of finding out that I could go and then actually going and then just being there – I just can’t find the words for it.  I was just absolutely elated.  It’s not that I’ve fallen in love with New York (I don’t think that I could live there for more than a couple months, what with all the hustle and bustle and horrible air condition.  I quite like the suburbs and, I know that for some this is unimaginable, but I really wouldn’t mind living in Cupertino when I grow up.  Or at least somewhere somewhat like Cupertino, in whichever corners of the world life takes me.) It was just a purely remarkable and unforgettable experience.

The rush was pleasant for the time we were there, all 69 of us.  We were quite the crowd and it was quite the time – Times Square (on St. Patrick’s Day!  Lots of green-garbed drunk people), SoHo (money money everywhere), Greenwich Village (gelato and Joe’s Pizza! And then the pastry shop, after miles and miles of wandering around the city), Columbia University (so compact and adorable - and I met Noel of Miss Couturable on the library steps!), Washington Square Park (came upon it while looking for the Friends fountain, sang “Don’t Stop Believing” with the piano man and about 40 other MVHSers), Ground Zero (where currently cranes and other construction equipment have replaced the memorial), Central Park (and the Imagine circle), Natural History Museum, Museum of Modern Art (with the most amazing museum guide ever, Mr. Shelton!), and, completely unexpectedly, Broadway, for “In the Heights”.  Best.  musical.  ever.  Oh, and did I mention that I got a picture with Corbin Bleu?  Oh, and his autograph!  On a Broadway playbill!  Along with the actors who played Benny and Carla!  It was quite exciting! 

The CSPA conference was really quite the learning experience as well.  Although I had my fair share of not-so-great sessions (to be expected because Ms. B and the head eds have taught us so much!), I had so many questions answered and concerns alleviated during the good ones.  Just having people from all around the country there to share their experiences in high school journalism and offer their insight was truly amazing and in a way humbling.  One school had all their funding cut, and was creating its newspaper off of just three computers that had the necessary programs.  And an overwhelming majority of students present had faced censorship from school administration.  I’ve never felt so thankful to be living in California before. 

I got to know some staff members who I didn’t interact much with, which made all the outings even more special.  I can’t imagine the class of 2010 graduating – no Bhargav, Aileen, Stefan, or Samved, no Natalie, Shreya, Deepa, no Julian, Minh, Hannah, Tammy, Jackie, Jaime, Anyssa, Gene, Sabrina, or Surabhi – not to mention all the non-journalism seniors who will be stepping out into the next chapters of their lives.  I’ve learned unbelievable amounts from all of them and made countless memories and I can’t imagine how next year will be without their guidance and personalities (though late nights will be a lot safer for Mansi and Ashley for sure ;) ).  I know that we will create new customs and have our own inside jokes and quirky mannerisms, but I’ll always miss the old ones.

I took a taxi by myself for the first time.  I used my own debit card.  I met a celebrity.  I watched my first play on Broadway.  I walked by the New York Times office.  I further established myself as “Mom”.  I saw the “Starry Night”.  I met student journalists from New Hampshire and Idaho.  I found out that people actually know about Cupertino, California, thanks to Apple.  I sat on the sidewalks of New York City and ate pastries with 63 members of my journo/yearbook family.  I had my first gelato.  I had to pay $4.50 for a glass of [freshly squeezed blah blah blah] orange juice.  I had my first McFlurry (a surprisingly satisfying dinner at 12:30 a.m.).  I ate waffles with chocolate ice cream and strawberries for breakfast on the subway.  (I ate a lot of good food.)

Yeah, this all came up because of a New York Times multimedia concerning the Manhattan travels of Holden Caulfield from The Catcher in the Rye. 

I wonder what we would think of the book today if it hadn’t gained such a cultish following like it did.  Salinger was an interesting guy.

Apr 17, 20101 note
#new york #journalism #el estoque #cspa #In The Heights #corbin bleu #food #salinger #catcher in the rye
Apr 17, 20105 notes
#new york city
Apr 15, 20101 note
#Blog Birthday
Say No to Cuts.  → latimesblogs.latimes.com

Megan Fox is asking you to.

Apr 8, 2010
#california #budget #cuts #schools #hot for teachers #megan fox #schwarzenegger #students #teachers
04.04.10
  • Kriti: MVJJ
  • JJVM
  • haha
  • i'm ttrying
  • to acronym you guys
  • we're KAKE!
  • Jordan: we're sexy
Apr 4, 20101 note
#el estoque #journalism
“Maybe we should develop a Crayola bomb as our next secret weapon. A happiness weapon. A beauty bomb. And every time a crisis developed, we would launch one. It would explode high in the air - explode softly - and send thousands, millions, of little parachutes into the air. Floating down to earth - boxes of Crayolas. And we wouldn’t go cheap, either - not little boxes of eight. Boxes of sixty-four, with the sharpener built right in. With silver and gold and copper, magenta and peach and lime, amber and umber and all the rest. And people would smile and get a little funny look on their faces and cover the world with imagination.” —

Robert Fulghum (via writingsarah) (via quote-book)

We all need a little more happiness.

Apr 2, 2010960 notes
He's the king of mixed signals and I'm the queen of second thoughts.

vivalanikkki:

But, you had me at hello.

You little bastard.

Apr 1, 20104 notes
#asdfghjkl.
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