Tuesday, January 15, 2013

What it's all about...

Hey yinz (I'm not a Pittsburgh native, but I figured I would embrace the local vernacular in this case),

I am a second semester senior at the University of Pittsburgh. Graduation is just three and half short months away, and the cap and gown, diploma, the real world are all haunting me. Where I will be in five months is unclear - where I will be living, what I will be doing for work, all of it. So, instead of dwelling on the uncertainties of the future I have made a decision to embrace the wonderful city I have been living in since 2009 and check things off my Pittsburgh bucket list. These are things that, since freshman year, I have been telling myself I would definitely do (someday). Well, it finally hit me that my time in the Steel City is expiring and that someday is now.


Here it is, the bucket list of a college senior:
  1. Andy Warhol Museum
  2. Mattress Factory 
  3. Phipps Conservatory
  4. Falling Water
  5. Ohiopyle & Laurel Highlands
  6. See Rocky Horror at Hollywood Theater
  7. See a show at Heinz Hall
  8. Frozen cosmos at Harris Grill
  9. Sushi Sake Sunday at Shadow Lounge
  10. Gateway Clipper
  11. Pittsburgh Ballet
  12. Movie night at Schenley Park
  13. Ritter’s Diner past midnight
  14. Breakfast and a movie at Hollywood Theater
  15. Kayak or canoe on the rivers
  16. Take a picture by the fountain at Point State Park
  17. Three Rivers Art Festival
  18. Run another 5k in the city
  19. Kennywood
  20. Sandcastle
  21. Win money at Rivers Casino
  22. Go to a Penguins game
  23. Ride the ‘T”
  24. Go geocaching
  25. Frick Park Market
  26. Unblurred: First Fridays on Penn
  27. Go to East End Food Co-op
  28. Walk across Hot Metal Bridge and see a movie at South Side Works
  29. Art All Night in Lawrenceville
  30. See a comedy show at the Waterfront
  31. Take a picture at the Mt. Washington overlook in my graduation cap and gown
Yesterday, with the help of my friend, Jenny, I checked one of those items off my list - The Mattress Factory. I'm sure I'll have this feeling with each new experience, but I was screaming at myself inside for not checking it out earlier. The Mattress Factory is the most unique museum I've ever visited. The exhibits are all room-size and most are very intense, provocative pieces. We started by going up to the 4th floor and working our way down the building, floor-by-floor, room-by-room, though the museum. Some of the exhibit are permanent and others are temporary as part of the feminist installation (lasting until May 2013), but each exhibit was thought provoking and memorable, non disappointed. Plus, free admission with my Pitt ID was nice. Even though I checked this item off, I know I'll be back to visit before my time in Pittsburgh ends. Here are a few pictures to help entice you to visit this wonderful place as well:



Peace, love, and Pittsburgh,
Zeez

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