Yesterday was the last day for some of us in the Informatics program. We took our last classes, handed in our last papers, and were on our way out of the university. This is a pretty big deal and what a better way to celebrate a big deal by having a OMGWTFBBQ! Read more…
Last night I had a few friends over to celebrate what I liked to call “A Very INFO Christmas.” It was just a little gathering of friends for some food, gifts, and good times. A good way to start the break if you ask me. Read more…
Yesterday was the last day of class for the Informatics folks as an entire cohort. It was kind of weird to know that INFO 370 would be the last class that we all will take together. *tear* But, have no fear! We went out to celebrate such a momentous occasion by going to Red Robin… or so we thought. Read more…
Last night, after running some errands with Jamie at Northgate, we headed over to Anthony’s place to just hang out and have a few drinks. It just so happened that Jamie and I had bought some wine that night when we were at QFC, so we brought that along as well. Also, since we were a little hungry, Trevor brought the cheese and crackers. A winning combination if you ask me. Read more…
Google has recently opened a new office in Kirkland, WA. Last night they had their open house party to welcome people into their new Washington home. So, what a better way to get some free stuff and free food? Right? Of course! Trevor, Anthony, Jamie, and I headed out to the party where we later ran into Tho, Michelle, Dan, and Sean. Read more…
Last night IUGA, er… some friends of mine, headed out to Jillian’s in Seattle for some drinks, eats, pool, and some good times. I say some friends of mine because that is how it ended up. We scheduled this event as an IUGA event, but some people just decided that it wasn’t their thing. Oh well, to each their own. Read more…
Just got back from dinner and the Van Gogh exhibit at the Seattle Art Museum. We decided to go tonight because on the 1st Thursdays of the month you can get in the special exhibit for only $5 (as students). So, we ventured out to SAM to see this exhibit. We had to wait about 30 minutes to get into the museum since this is a popular night to come, but it was worth the wait.
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