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Tuesday
04Aug2009

Where Does the Violence End?

I have just learned about a shooting that took place at LA Fitness in Bridgeville. 

Four people were killed. KDKA is also reporting that the shooter is also dead. 

It's so sad that acts of violence like this plague our city, and our nation for that matter.  But it's even worse that people tear apart lives and families and then can't own up to their actions. 

My thoughts go out to the victims' families. 

Just remember ladies not to take anything for granted, because you never know what could happen. 

Wednesday
10Jun2009

Sunday in the Park with Boyfriend

Last Sunday, Boyfriend and I celebrated our three year anniversary.  We decided to spend the day together and explore the city a bit.  Thankfully, as I mentioned in my last post, the Three Rivers Arts Festival is going strong for the next couple of weeks, so we decided to check it out.  I took a few pictures just for you guys...I wouldn't want you to miss out!

The festival came back to Point State Park in full force, after a few years of renovations.

The fountain is refreshing when it's hot out, and beautiful too. Can you see the rainbow?

I love it when people bring their dogs to the park. Boyfriend and I like to pick out our favorites. Live music is so fun! This band was from New Orleans. I loved their rendition of "When the Saints Go Marching In." Boyfriend and I in front of the fountain. We had such a fun day. Happy anniversary, Love!

Friday
22May2009

Time to Get Nostalgic About Prom!

I don't know about you, but for me prom was all about the dress. The rest of the event I could care less about, which is probably why I skipped my senior prom.

Looking back, I kind of regret not going which is why I got pretty excited when I stumbled upon Pittsburgh Prom. It's a fundraiser that invites you to relive your high school prom memories by getting to dress up (who doesn't like to dress up?), dance, take cheesy photos, eat and drink all for probably half of what your real prom cost. 

Here's the catch: it's tomorrow night (May 23rd)!! Tickets are $35 at the door or $20 with a student ID.

  



Wednesday
13May2009

Eastern Conference Finals Bound!

This gal is a HUGE Penguins fan and I'm so excited that the team has made it to the next round in the NHL playoffs!

The game just wrapped literally a few moments ago, and the Pens totally dominated with a 6-2 win over the Washington Capitals. 

So, are we going to have deja vu for the Stanley Cup Finals? Dare I say the Pens and Red Wings will have a rematch? There's still one more round to go, and tomorrow will decide who the Pens will beat on their path to the cup. 

 So, who's going down next- the Boston Bruins, or the Carolina Hurricanes? 

 

(I'm secretly hoping for the Bruins!)

Saturday
09May2009

Pittsburgh Favorites: Tourist Edition

Up until recently, I lived in Pittsburgh all my life. I've gotten the opportunity to play "Tour Guide" a few times and have come up with a mental itinerary of spots to showcase my city. Most people think of Pittsburgh as a dirty uncultured city, when in fact this is not true. There is plenty of history behind this city, as well as many fun things to do. These are just a few of the hotspots that I feel highlight a bit of everything that Pittsburgh has to offer:

The Duquesne or Monongahela Inclines- My personal preference is the Monongahela one, but either will get you to to the top of Mt. Washington and from there you get the best panoramic view of the skyline.

Point State Park-Pittsburgh is also known as the city of three rivers, and Point State Park is situated at the confluence of them. This is a great place to go in the summer to casually walk around, or read a good book while basking in the sun (with sunblock of course!). It's also home to some cool events such as the Pittsburgh Arts Festival and Three Rivers Regatta

Kennywood. So many of my memories, childhood and beyond, come from going here every summer. It boasts being a traditional theme park, and definitely lacks the cookie cutter feel that you get from other amusement parks. Even if you're a gal on a budget (all day passes are around $34), you can still go from 5pm until the park closes for only $19. That way, you bypass most of the lines and the heat, and you still can do almost everything you planned on during your visit. 

The Warhol Museum. This museum not only showcases works of Warhol, but also other contemporary and pop culture art exhibits. If contemporary art isn't your thing, there are three other Carnegie Museums to check out. 

No trip to Pittsburgh is complete without a trip to the Southside. Whether you're looking for shopping, entertainment or nightlife, this district has it all. At one end of East Carson Street you will find the funky, BoHo stores and restaurants. At the other, more upscale name brand shops and movie theaters. Any gal can find somewhere to shop, dine, and have a good time here no matter what her budget is.