Welcome to Briana Britton's blog. I am a recent graduate of Santa Clara University in California and I just moved to New York City. Here you will find the trials and tribulations, surprises and jubilations of my time in the Big Apple. Please feel free to follow and comment as you please.

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Gap Year Goals

I am taking a couple years off before continuing my education. I made a list of things I want to do before continuing in school:

1) Support myself financially 
2) Save money so I can better support myself in school
3) Spend quality time with family
4) Move to a new city
5) Get a real-world, adult job
6) Learn how to cook food besides ramen
7) Backpack through Europe
8) File for an E.U. passport
9) Complete a yoga certification and teach in the city
10) Practice my Spanish
11) Learn some Italian
12) Volunteer at a hospital or clinic
13) Try fun restaurants in NYC
14) Run a race in NYC
15) Join a Crossfit box
16) Open my own credit card
17) Read a few good/inspiring books



Sunday, April 13, 2014

Mid April Update




This weekend Brandon and I checked out Smorgasburg in Brooklyn, a whole event dedicated to upscale food-truck-like vendors at one of the piers at Brooklyn Bridge Park. I had spicy tuna Japanese nachos, Brandon had Chinese fried chicken, and we split a hibiscus-mint homemade soda. There was everything there from ramen burgers, to grilled cheese, honey-lavender ice cream, to vegan burgers. It was the hottest weather I've experienced in NYC so far - and I've been forewarned that today (mid-seventies) is extremely mild compared to what's to come in summer (eek!).


The weather felt balmy and warm, swarms of young people and young families milled around from table to table trying to find the most tasty, exotic, or inventive food from the spread. My dad took me to a few Asian-Central American fusion restaurants this year, so I was intrigued by the spicy tuna nachos!

Monday, April 7, 2014

A Quick Trip to California

My father gave me the opportunity to go home to Aptos to visit my mom and touch home base. It was so nice to breathe the ocean air, wake up in my own bed, and be comforted by so many familiar sights, sounds, and smells. An added benefit was gathering all my spring clothes to bring back to New York City!


My mom was so kind and generous with me! I was only home for 40 hours, and I had a lot of goals to accomplish in my short visit home - my mom was a good sport about driving around with me to all my favorite dinner spots, coffee shops, and hometown stores. I was SO happy to get to go to Manuel's - my favorite restaurant! I think there's only one birthday in my life that wasn't celebrated there, and that was when I was living abroad in Granada, Spain. (Though to be fair, we might have celebrated after the fact when I got home in December… who really knows…)



One of the best parts about Manuel's is that we can walk to the restaurant from our house! I've really underestimated what it means to live close to the beach - its a treat I always took for granted. Though I'm still enthusiastic about living in New York City, California has so much more open space.


My mom has such pretty flowers growing in our garden! The flowers were so dewy after a recent rain. It was so nice to be home.


I'm glad we got to go to Starbucks! Though my mom and I try to support local business as much as possible, we've really embraced the Starbucks by our house when they opened about eight years ago. We always end up seeing someone we know there. I love it when my mom is so happy!


Another second treat of being home was going back to Santa Clara to see professors and previous advisors and mentors. It was awesome to tell my advisors what I was doing in NYC and how I'm transitioning to the big city life.




Santa Clara University is so beautiful! I feel like I experienced and grew so much here.





A third treat was meeting up with Anastasia for lunch! She is so beautiful and such a good friend. Her wedding is next year, and I'm so proud to be her maid of honor. I can't wait to start helping plan the wedding and the bachelorette party!


 All in all the weekend was magical. I felt guilty for being a tourist in my own family and group of friends - for popping in after being gone since the end of December only to turn around and leave, but I was nonetheless so thankful to be home.


Although I wouldn't trade anything for the trip I had home, the real reason I was on the west side of the country was to attend a medical conference with my dad in Las Vegas. For four days, we attended the Trauma & Critical Care conference in Caesar's Palace. Not surprisingly, much of the surgical techniques and lingo went way over my head, but the speakers and topics were still inspiring.


In the mornings before the conference I got to get in a quick workout in the gym! I hope I can soon start making enough money to get a gym membership here in New York City! I so miss the luxury of a gym. I love running outside, but with this strangely prolonged winter in NYC, I have to really convince myself to go out. 



Wow! The Bellagio gardens are so so beautiful! It really felt like spring - though it was such a tease since it's currently raining outside my window on the Upper East Side.





Thank you for a great trip Dad!