Well I meant to do updates along the way as I was packing and such, but long story short.. I was home for a week, went to Colorado/Utah for the first time (WHICH WAS GORGEOUS!), then home for a week, then left... so basically I was running around and stressed frantically trying to cross things off my "to-do" list (which I still didn't finish everything!).
So here I am! :) I smiled when I walked in on the first day and saw this:

And I'd just like to point out that we live off of this street:
I've been to all 4 parks so far and actually just bought an annual pass to Universal Studios because if you only go 2 days it's worth it! They have a summer concert series with Kip Moore, Adam Lambert, and some other people! We just missed Ne-yo. Ha. But we did just see Gavin DeGraw! Very fun, especially since I hadn't been there before! So the first full 3-4 days we had pretty much full 12-hour days in the parks in the hot sun!
Moving on, I saw that my schedule practically every day for the next 3 weeks is going to be 5:30am-2pm. Anyone that knows me knows that this is a problem! So here's a recap of my first week:

Then I was SUPER excited we were going to all 4 parks because on my bucket list was going to all 4 parks in one day and I was going to do it on my first day of work! Seriously..how perfect! Then, of course, right after we get off the Hollywood Studios tram I forgot my ID in the car! I didn't want the guys to wait for me to go all the way back to get it if we just needed a quick picture of Mickey's hat, so unfortunately I can't technically say I did all 4 parks, hence it's still on the bucket list! Also, the other intern, Jarret, did 2 college programs before (as I had done last year) and that was his first time at Hollywood Studios!!! (previously named MGM) I couldn't believe it since he had free admission for a year practically, but he lived far away. Still..no excuses.

Wednesday-Friday: Not as exciting stuff. Met my other boss since she was on vacation in Shanghai and brought in little Monster's Inc. cookies since Monster's University came out Friday. Friday I went to a place called "World of beer" where they mix beer drafts from all over the world into one beer! The raspberry beer was delicious! The weekend was relaxing and finally got everything else done that needed to be done. We had a lot of problems earlier this week trying to deal with our landlord, the energy, and internet bill but it is finally all situated! Relaxation is beautiful.
And lastly, a fun fact is that Paige told us that the average server at Chef Mickey's makes around $600/night in tips!! The lowest seniority there is 9 years and goes up to 40+ years. That's 6 figures by just being a server!! Wowza! Makes sense though that the dining plan is expensive and paid for ahead of time so tips are the only money you're actually paying at that time. Plus, the Contemporary is the most expensive resort and convention center, right behind the Grand Floridian, but I'm sure any servers here do pretty well. Crazy!
More fun updates will be coming soon! I already have about 19 things I can continue blogging about.. eek!
More fun updates will be coming soon! I already have about 19 things I can continue blogging about.. eek!