Category: Mascot Blogs

Anne Jay Visits Towson Mall

Well I’m back, after an interesting day out at the Towson mall with JHU_Tabitha and her friends.

P1000218I must say the college town shuttle is a nice way to travel, and free for all blue jays, students, and birds like me! I got a seat all to myself for the whole way there.

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P1000206After the bus dropped us off we wandered into the mall, the first thing I saw was the yummy candy store, and there was even a cute monkey outside that I talked to!

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P1000208Sadly, Tabitha was too mean to even buy me the cute happy lolly that matched my wings, so I had to make do with a picture of me with it. I’m sorry I wasn’t looking at the camera in this picture, but I was too busy staring into the yummy looking store that I wasn’t allowed into!

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P1000209As we were wandering around the mall one of Tabitha’s friends insisted on stopping at every jewelry store around, so I thought I’d try on a necklace. It was a bit big for me, so I decided I didn’t need to buy it, although I think the color matched me very nicely.

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P1000210This picture is of Tabitha’s friend (the one who likes earrings!), trying on a hat that I thought looked like a great nest for me, so I sat on top. I was very sad when she wouldn’t buy it because I think I looked great sitting there (and I guess it suited her too) but apparently it was too expensive.

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P1000211Next we went into this cute little store that had all sorts of pretty hand made things, including some lovely chess sets. I decided to have a game with Tabitha, with me of course being the blue side.

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P1000214Finally after a lot of wandering around, which made me glad that Tabitha’s kind friend was carrying me in his pocket, we went to get the shuttle home. I sat on the bench with a nice guy called Tom.

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P1000215He was kind enough to share his crepe with me!

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P1000216And then we got the shuttle home. I was so exhausted, I passed out on a seat, but I had a great day.

Anne Jay visits Louisiana with Lauren

11First off, I just have to say this: I may be a bird, but getting on an airplane is a scary thing.  I never really fly that high in the air!  Luckily, I was snuggled safely in Lauren’s carry-on for the entire flight (I read a fascinating Nylon magazine and polished off a few granola bars that Lauren forgot about), only coming out to investigate when I was sure we were safely on the ground in our destination state: Louisiana, the home of JHU_Lauren’s friend (and penpal since 7th grade!), Ashley.

09Like Eleanor on her trip with JHU_Mandy, I immediately came into close contact (too close for me, really) with a member of the canine species.  His name was Scruffy and he was Ashley’s very, very, very energetic Yorkie-poo.  He was respectful, just sniffing me and occasionally nudging me with his nose, but my little blue jay heart was beating faster than I knew it even could the entire time he was getting to know me.  Sure, he looks cute and harmless, but you just never know when a dog is going to get bored with being friendly and just want something fluffy to gnaw on.

10But I survived, luckily, because our first major trip was on the second day we were there, and I didn’t want to miss it!  Our goal was to make it to the Mississippi Gulf Coast … and, after driving for two hours in the wrong direction towards the middle of Mississippi, we finally reached Gulfport.  This part of Mississippi was hit really hard by Hurricane Katrina in 2006 and is slowly being rebuilt again; surprisingly, though, it was still absolutely breathtaking.  I can only imagine what it must have looked like before the hurricane!

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08When we were here, we walked out onto a lonnnnnngg pier where there were people relaxing and fishing, and I accompanied Lauren on her first step into the Gulf of Mexico!

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07Two days later (the day after we saw New Orleans, tried crawfish, and rode on a streetcar for the first time), we went on a tour of some beautiful plantations near Ashley’s hometown.  First, we stopped for lunch at Cajun Potato, where I had an amazing Chicken ‘N’ Gravy Baked Potato and a lemonade.  It was a weird concept, for a blue jay used to eating bird seed and Maryland crab cakes, but it tasted great.

06Afterwards, we drove to see Oak Alley Plantation in Vacherie.  The first part of the plantation you see is its “front yard,” where there are two lines of oak trees that stand a perfect 80 feet apart from one another.  It’s hard to believe people actually lived here … it is definitely bigger than the Admissions office birdhouse that I’m used to!

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05The grounds themselves were gorgeous too, with huge trees, bridges, and well-kept lawns and pathways.  I could’ve stayed there all day but, unfortunately, we had to move on.

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04Another plantation we saw was Laura Plantation.  It was hard to see from the outside because of high fences and a lot of trees, so we climbed the levee across the street to get a better view.  I felt more in my element this high up in the air, even with all the drivers on the road below honking and waving.  It took a while to get used to such friendliness but, now, it’s really weird to fly around and not have the people you pass say hello.

03The next day was all New Orleans!  We had beignets for breakfast, walked through St. Louis Cathedral, had lunch at Red Fish Grille, and spent a lot of time on Bourbon and Royal Streets.  On Bourbon Street, we passed by many bars and clubs, including Bourbon Cowboy … but, apparently, they have stricter rules against letting birds inside than they are anyone else.  It was too bad, but we had fun walking (and flying) around the streets anyway.

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01We also spent a lot of time during the week in Midcity, where one of Ashley’s friends lives, and Uptown, but Downtown was this blue jay’s favorite!

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02After we went everywhere from Mississippi to New Orleans to the Myrtles Plantation out past Baton Rouge (the most haunted house in America), it was really hard to get on the plane to fly back into Philly.  Ashley and her family were SO welcoming and SO hospitable that they made mine and Lauren’s trip even more fun!  New Orleans, even after going through all of the setbacks and all of the drama of the past few years, is on its way to coming back and being even stronger than it was before.  It is thriving, and I contribute it in no small part to the amazing spirits of the Southern people.  Even from our first day in Louisiana, we saw that everyone was so proud to be from the South and, in particular, from Louisiana.  They love where they come from … and, now, I do too!

P.S.  Be sure to check out Lauren’s blog soon to see the rest of the pictures we took on the trip!

Henri travels to 3 States over the Holidays with Stefanie

Img_5219To celebrate the winter season this year, I traveled with JHU_Stefanie to three different states!

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Img_5220First, we packed up warm clothes, and drove up to NYC.  Her Hopkins’ friend Alan accompanied us.  He happens to be allergic to fuzzy bears, so I stayed cozy in JHU_Stefanie’s purse.  The lights in the Big Apple were amazing though!  Time Square really does live up to all of its hype!

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N1071240371_30005978_1237However, we only stayed for one day because we had to drive down to Delaware to go to a family friend’s Christmas party. So the next day, I got to indulge in good old Southern cooking, and meet a lot of cool people.

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Img_5224Gilberto’s family, Stefanie, and I then traveled to Harrisburg, Virginia.   There, we just spent the week getting a lot of sleep, eating delicious Colombian dishes, and playing a ton of board games.  It was great to get to know the extended family.  The uncles, aunts, cousins, and precious abuelita (grandma) were absolutely fantastic.

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N1071240371_30005987_3524Harrisburg was really gorgeous, but it was also nice to have the opportunity to travel only an hour to hit the slopes.  Here is Elisa showing me how to ski.

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Img_5225We ended up celebrating Christmas twice, once in Virginia and the second time in Delaware.  We decided to settle back in Delaware and celebrate New Year’s Eve nice and chill.  Then it was back to Baltimore, Maryland for Intersession.  JHU_Stefanie was working a lot in Admissions, so I hung around Mason Hall (the true home of my heart).  It was good to be back to familiar grounds.

Eleanor Leaves the City and Heads to North Carolina

Hello again!  I’m glad to be safely back in Baltimore after several long weeks hanging out with JHU_Mandy.  She took me home to North Carolina to show me life outside of the city…

Eleanor1Here I am all dressed and ready for our trip!  I got shoved in a suitcase because Mandy’s orgo books took up too much room in her bookbag. We took a taxi to the airport and got on a plane for a short 45-minute hop over to North Carolina.

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Eleanor6After we got to Mandy’s house, she wanted me to make friends with the dog.  When I saw that she had stuffing from a toy on her nose, I decided it was safer to stay far from her reach. So I stayed upstairs away from where her little legs could take her.

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Eleanor3After a couple of days of lounging around the house hiding from the dog, it was finally time to see what it’s like outside of a city.  We got in the car and drove about half an hour to Pittsboro, NC, and took this picture in front of their old town hall.  You know you’re in a small southern town when the statue in front of the old building is dedicated to “our Confederate heroes.”  I sure got a lot of funny looks from people driving by; it’s like they’ve never seen a blue bear having its picture taken before!

Eleanor2_2Once Mandy had decided she’d subjected me to being stared at long enough, we explored downtown Pittsboro a bit.  We stopped in this really cool “vintage” store called Beggars and Choosers.  The main floor was where I sat for a picture, here they had all kinds of cool antiques.  There was a “Bargain Basement” full of random things, but my favorite part was the clothing on the upper level.  They had all kinds of crazy things up there, including dresses from the 1930s and 1940s (and dating up to today).  Mandy tried on dusty old dresses for awhile then finally decided we’d been there long enough once we hit about three hours.

Eleanor4On our way back home, we stopped at Jordan Lake, a large lake made from a dam.  It was quite chilly, but it was so peaceful!  I watched from afar while Mandy wandered around the beachy area and waded into the water…crazy.  After she could no longer feel her toes, it was time for us to head back home in time for dinner.

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Eleanor5So it’s not the most detailed account as I would’ve liked to offer you, dear readers, but it sure does give a glimpse of life in a smaller town.  I managed to safely avoid the dog for the rest of my trip and make it back to Baltimore in one piece.  As “interesting” as our little excursion may have been, I’m certainly happy to be back in Baltimore where I have so much to do.

Henri participates in Culture Show preparations

After having gone with Kate to look at the MSE Library, Henri wanted to get an idea of what she does besides studying. As a result, Henri found himself trekking with Kate to Charles Commons’s multipurpose one sunny Sunday afternoon to observe a Culture Show dance practice by the Filipino Students Association.

Img_1349Upon entering the room, Henri took a look at some of the framed photographs on the multipurpose room’s wall, including a photo of two Buddhist monks. After his idyllic museum-like experience, he realized that he and Kate were the only people who had shown up so far.

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Img_1351_2Furthermore, there were several chairs arranged in a circle in the middle of the room! Oh, no! What should they do? Always the nobleman,

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Img_1350_2Henri helped Kate push aside the chairs while waiting for other people to show up. However, there still weren’t other people in the room when Kate and Henri were done pushing chairs. Kate thought that perhaps some people were lost trying to find their way to the multipurpose room.

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Img_1353_2She started to make signs to hang in the Charles Commons hallway that would point in the direction of the room – and once again, Henri offered his assistance.

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Img_1354Finally, two FSA members came into the room while carrying two large bamboo poles that are used in the Filipino folk dance tinikling. Once they were laid on the floor, Henri examined the poles up close to satisfy his curiosity. Not long afterwards, more people arrived at the multipurpose room, and Henri had the pleasure of watching them practice tinikling.

The Return of the H.I. Mascots

Last April as part of our now defunct Fun Blog, the Hopkins Interactive students experimented with what became know as “Mascot Blogs.” The admittedly silly entries had one of the H.I. students selecting from three adopted (purchased) stuffed mascots. Then in a traveling gnome style series, the students and mascot went on mini-vacations or campus excursions that were documented in blog form. We all admit that ridiculous nature of these entries, but also feel they were a neat way to give everyone out there a feel for Hopkins, Baltimore, and the worldly experiences of our students.

Mascots

Well, the mascots will be back. And to get you all excited we though during this holiday week we would provide re-caps of the mascot travels this past spring and summer.

ENJOY and stay tuned!!!

  • Start with the first post that introduces you to our three mascots, Henri de Lafayette, Anne-Jay Leena, and Eleanor Smythe; April 2, 2007.
  • Henri makes the first trip with Esther, visiting Rhode Island, Montreal, and New York; April 12, 2007.
  • Anne-Jay also visited Canada (Toronto to be specific) during spring break with Stefanie; April 16, 2007.
  • Eleanor’s first adventure was with Michelle T. as they spent some time on-campus, at a HEAT rally and then did laundry together; April 18, 2007.
  • Anne-Jay decided to fly solo and attend an admitted student open house to confirm Hopkins was the right place to attend, July 9, 2007.
  • Henri decided it was time to crack the books so Kate escorted him to the MSE Library, July 16, 2007.
  • Andrew and Anne-Jay had a sleep over and then she shadowed him during his morning routine, July 23, 2007.
  • Henri accompanied Ramy to the Blue Jay Cafe and they decided to try to pick-up girls; July 30, 2007.
  • Anne-Jay tagged along with Tanmay to the Inner Harbor during an admitted student visit program; August 6, 2007.
  • Henri and Blake headed to the Swirnow Theatre to enjoy a Dunbar Baldwin Hughes production; August 13, 2007.
  • Liny and Roxi kept Eleanor busy escorting her sailing on the Inner Harbor and to various Spring Fair events; August 20, 2007.
  • Eleanor shadowed Michelle B. during the summer at her various jobs and research; August 29, 2007.