MalloryColliflower.com update

Posted: July 1st, 2008 | Author: | Filed under: Personal| No Comments »

Just wanted to announce quickly that I slightly edited the “Clips” page of my online portfolio.  It had been a while since I actually sat down and linked individually to each and every one of my published clips, which I realized could be hurting me pretty badly during this job hunt.  So, all of my clips are now simply a click away, organized in a complete list.  I had more than I even remembered.


Around Europe in 28 days

Posted: June 17th, 2008 | Author: | Filed under: Personal| No Comments »

I’ve been back in the country for a week now. No more excuses for not posting some photos from my four-week nine-country European excursion. Once of these days I’d like to transpose the written journal I kept onto the Web at some other blog location. For now, Europe in photos…

Guinness Storehouse - Dublin, Ireland

Guinness Storehouse – Dublin, Ireland

Dublin, Ireland

Dublin, Ireland

Dublin, Ireland

Travelers

Arc de Triomphe – Paris, France

Notre Dame – Paris, France

Eiffel Tower – Paris, France

Paragliding in the Alps – Interlaken, Switzerland

Interlaken, Switzerland

Florence, Italy

SpeckFest – Bolzano, Italy

Stationary wave river surfers – Munich, Germany

Glockenspiel – Munich, Germany

Neuschwanstein Castle – Fussen, Germany

St. Charles Bridge – Prague, Czech Republic

Astronomical Clock – Prague, Czech Republic

TV Tower – Berlin, Germany

Berlin Wall – Berlin, Germany

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Manneken Pis – Brussels, Belgium

Trooping the colors in preparation for the Queen’s birthday – London, England

Windsor Castle – Windsor, England

And we finished our trip by splurging on an evening at the four-star Hilton Metropole. It was worth every penny.


Updates, updates, updates…

Posted: March 26th, 2008 | Author: | Filed under: Personal| No Comments »

It’s been a while. Shame on me. What’s been keeping me so busy, you ask?

1. Spring Break. Three girlfriends and I spent five fabulous nights on the Norwegian Jewel cruising around the Gulf of Mexico to the Cayman Islands and Cozumel, Mexico. It was my first extravagant spring break with real plans, and I couldn’t have asked for a more relaxing or more fun vacation. It was the last spring break we’ll probably ever have, and we went out with a bang.



2. School. Well, sort of. More like me getting used to the fact that I only have 35 days left to be a college student. There isn’t much actual schoolwork left to do, but the energy that is taken out of me from stress keeps me busy enough. For now, I’ll continue to live in denial.

3. Post-school. It’s been hitting me harder lately that I need to get my butt in gear with some post-college plans. I’m sick of being asked that question without having a decent answer. Of course like anyone who has spent the last 18 of their 22 years going to school everyday, I don’t want to do much of anything but be lazy. Not for long, either, but at least a week of absolute nothingness as some kind of reward to myself for making it here. I deserve it, don’t I?
However, doing nothing also results is making nothing. As in money. And I don’t want to be broke. So, I’ve submitted resumes for two positions at Washington Post.Newsweek Interactive (I’m so excited about this) and one at the Florida Times-Union in Jacksonville. And now comes my least favorite part of the job hunt, which is coincidentally my least favorite part of fishing too — the waiting part.

4. Side Projects. My Flash-iness is being used for bits and pieces on a project that a TA of mine (shout-out to Gary!) is working on for the UF College of Law. Project My Voice is a social-networking style Web site that he is developing that is geared toward tweens between 11- and 14-years-old to get them engaged in politics and law. So far, his sketches are pretty darn cool and I’m excited to be a member of the team. I’ll be working on some Flashtastic navigation and some other odds and ends.

And that’s about it. Other than that, I’ve been trying to soak up as much of Gainesville life as I possibly can in the past few weeks. Every time I’m walking around campus I’m reminded of how much I have become attached to this place, and I never really thought I would say that. Four years has felt like four minutes, but ya know what they say — (insert predictable cliche here ->) Time flies when you’re having fun!