Went to Steve's graduation from MBA (Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University) yesterday. Went inside Ryan Field auditorium for the first time, HA. Sweltering hot, you can ask Steve, he was the one in a tie and gown. We couldn't find a seat arrr... sat on the "mountain top," the speaker was CEO of American Express, a speech that I thought was really good... simple, stuck to the theme (ethics, morals, values of companies, as in corporations that try to be charitable), non-lame. And... I don't think I've seen such a high percentage of Indian people in a large venue before. Just everywhere you look, Indians. Proud mamas plus every other kind of family member. Can it be said that it's an unofficial cultural requirement for Indian kids to get an MBA?
Anyway, here's a pic of Steve, can you find him?:
A picture of the three of us, thought my dress was extremely graduationy:
Here's a pic I took, because I was obsessed with the red dress this girl was wearing, and her bag, and they went together so well. The dress was ruched on the top, halter ties, little white leafy petal print, I wanted her outfit. But I'd have no place to wear it to, as usual. The dress I am wearing is the first time after getting it 2 yrs ago. Anyway, I also happen to love the Kate Spade bag that other woman is carrying. I hope none of these people see this pic:
2 comments:
Next time you should just go up to her and ask if you can take her picture. Of course you must first profusly comment on how much you like her red+red getup.
Women lose the ability to say no after you compliment their attire/jewelery/hair.
The Kate Spade bag looks like your blog.
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