Wednesday, July 29, 2020
Whats in My Bag
Whatâs in My Bag They say you can tell a lot about a person by whatâs in their bag. Or the clothes theyâre wearing, or the things they buy. Of course, this always carries that âjudging a book by its coverâ risk, but it is at least true that most people have a degree of choice in what they purchase or acquire, and that sometimes those choices reflects on their own personalities. This is in part why one of my favorite websites this year has been New York Magazineâs The Strategist. The Strategist is essentially a sort of shopping advice blog, with article titles like âDeals of the Weekâ and âBest Shower Caddies on Amazonâ. I started reading it because of some link I clicked (probably on facebook) that was a description of someoneâs favorite bag, and I thought it was fascinating how wrapped inside that description was actually a love story. They somehow manage to blend really heartfelt anecdotes and funny stories into writing about âBest Vacuums 2017? or sales around the internet. I read this just to read this (and occasionally I have found good shopping advice, like this skincare doc which helped jump-start my now almost-as-crazy skincare routine). I also really like this article I recently read about the best pair of black menâs sneakers, where toward the end the author waxes philosophical (and as you can see, I read the articles whether theyâ re actually relevant to my life/things I would actually buy or not!) So I thought today Iâd do a fun post about whatâs in my bag (and on my person). The Bag On the daily, I carry around an Osprey Cyber Day pack which I absolutely adore. Iâve had it since sophomore yearexcept actually, since Osprey has one of the best lifetime guarantees Iâd ever seen, I used to have an older model that I recently got replaced with this one due to some wear on the back netting. So, I basically got a brand new backpack for the cost of shipping heh~ theyâre expensive, but at this point I definitely think it was worth it, since I essentially have a quality backpack for life now. It also has an MIT Mechanical engineering carabiner on itI got this when I first declared Course 2 as my major! Top Pocket This is the pocket where I end up shoving everything small I have on hand when Iâm in a rush, and where everything that doesnât fit into my pockets goes. From left to right: a logitech mouse, eye drops, some hi-chews, Fenty Beauty Gloss Bomb, LâOreal Infallible Lip Paint in 326: âSultry Sangriaâ, Burtâs Bees Ultra Conditioning lip balm, a hair clip, a USB to USB-C adapter, a micro-USB to USB-A cable, a metric ruler from Muji (15 centimeters), a 1cm^3 cuvet, and some M4 nuts and bolts. I like this photo because thereâs all these incredibly feminine items (I am definitely a lip girl btw, any other color on my face is too much work ^^;) and then like random stuff I use for being a mechanical engineer. The mouse is for when I need to CAD, the ruler is for drawing and measuring small stuff, the cuvet is a part for my team project in 2.75: Medical device design, and the nuts and bolts I was cutting down with a hacksaw earlier for my 2.74 final project. Front Pocket This is the pocket where things go when I bother to organize my backpack and move stuff from the top pocket into here. Since itâs close to finals Iâm less organized and thereâs less stuff in here From left to right: hand sanitizer, two sharpie highlighters, two doses of Dayquil (but like the generic-brand version), a black 0.38mm G2 pen, and a Surface pen for my laptop. Pretty self explanatory. I will say, 0.38mm G2 pens are the only things I write with. I buy them in bulk. It all started in high school debate when I had to take notes really fast during other peopleâs speeches, and this was what The Strategist might call the âstatusâ penall the debaters coveted G2s (nerdy, I know). I really like the control of such a fine point. I also stopped using pencil in collegemost of the stuff I actually have to physically write is math, and then the equations/logic I write out covers up entire pages, so if I make a mistake itâs often easiest to just toss or cross out the whole page and move on instead of erasingeven on exams. Point being, Iâm definitely not using pen because Iâm âconfidentâ, which is sometimes what people will say. The real reason I ended up switching over completely is that, sometimes the places I take exams (like Walker Memorial or big lecture halls) are not very well lit on cloudy days or evening exams, so itâs a lot eas ier to simply see black ink instead of pencil when Iâm writing. I do sometimes keep white-out on hand as well. Bottom Pocket From left to right: Origins âMake a Differenceâ hand cream, a Dewalt multi tool, charging cable for my laptop, a Sonos branded portable battery that I got from career fair, pill bottle (of ibuprofen), a charging brick, a chocolate chip Clif bar. Also some feminine-ish items mixed in with things like my multi tool. Would not recommend the hand cream, overpriced for what it does, any Nivea or Vaseline cream is just as good. It was a random, desperate purchase when I ran out of hand cream, and if you are going to splurge on a nice one I would recommend LâOccitane instead. I have very dry skin, so I always keep something on hand (haha, get it) especially since between eczema, winter, and the hazards of a machine shop, I often end up with chapped blisters or cuts if Iâm not well moisturized. I got my multi tool after seeing how useful it was for my UROP supervisor, a masters student at the media lab. I learned a lot of basic life things from him that Iâm grateful for, including that every career engineer should themselves own basic tools, as often you can get nicer ones than your school/business/institution will have on hand. A multi tool is a simple, affordable addition with a lot of benefit, since it has, well, multiple tools. Itâs saved me from running around MIT asking for a simple screwdriver or pliers many timesnot to mention itâs useful for fixing things at home, too. My supervisor had a really nice, expensive-ish one; this DeWalt one was around $20 and works well enough for me! Main Pocket The BIG one! From left to right: case with my Bose QC30 noise canceling earbuds inside, a ziploc bag half full of almonds, Bentonâs Snail Bee High Content Steam Cream (a moisturizer), my wallet (a gift from my dear mom 3), Tony Moly My Sunny Perfecting Sun Block, Etude House Sunprise SPF50, and my Bose water bottle (other stuff in the background not kept in this pocket). Hmm.food and skincare seem to be a theme here xD. Granola bars are my busy-day hunger fix, for when I just need to eat something and keep going. I interned at Bose, which was when I acquired the water bottle (an intern gift) and the headphones (which I bought myself). The noise cancellation is really niceI can work in crowded environments a lot easier now. And, having been an intern, itâs cool to use something youâve seen the insides of! :) Iâve always been into Korean/asian beauty products, which are also popular in China (where my momâs from), but this summer I got serious about skincare. Iâve been much more diligent about sunscreen (yay!) which is why thereâs two herethe Tony Moly one is running out, and my friend Dora T. â18 kindly got me the Etude House one as a secret santa present. The Benton moisturizer was one I got for my face but didnât like enough, so now I just use it for my hands/to re-apply throughout the day. All of these are korean brands and very aff ordable. Maybe I should do a blog post about skincare too. BONUS: Whatâs in my wallet My wallet has the obvious: credit/debit cards, CO drivers license, Costco card (absolutely indispensable!!!!!), a zipcard (Iâve used this to drive to pick up food for events and to Rhode Island over the summer). There are also some receipts: to McDonaldâs, Wendyâs, and Kung Fu Tea (a boba place). Yes, I know, not very healthyitâs the end of the semester ok. At this point, Iâve accepted that my health will be a sine wave, with a period of three months, where the local minimums are the end of the semester and the local maximums are the middle of IAP and summer. A couple fun items include: an alligator temporary tattoo. I think my friend Sarah A. â18 gave this to me after a museum trip? Also, a fortune cookie fortune that I always forget I put in my wallet, but conveniently seems to show up when I need it: âI am always doing that which I cannot do in order that I may learn how to do it.â The culty MIT soup cardthey got rid of this!!! So sad!!! Such a good deal!!! $12 for five large soups!!! I still have one soup punch lefthopefully I can still use it Lastly, my AP Physics membership card from high school that has made it from wallet to wallet, and outlived multiple debit and ID cards. This was given to me by the beloved Mr. Stefan Kern, my high school physics teacher. AP Physics C was probably the single high school class Iâve taken that was most like a college course, complete with horrible exam averages (68% once I think lol) and a ton of homework. But I learned so much!! Which is why I still have the card on handdespite the fact that I probably canât explain Maxwellâs equations to you very well anymore ^^; I spend too much time on the mechanics side of physics these days Inner Pocket This is a pocket inside the main pocket. From left to right: feminine hygiene products, a cactus card (also given to me by Dora, with the sunscreen~), a coupon for Darwinâs (a cafe in Cambridge), a moleskine A5 notebook, and a pencil bag. I keep a lot of the cards people give me, and they all eventually get pasted into a big scrapbook that I have. The pencil bag is special, toomy aunt Askale gave this to me, and she embroidered the flower bush and chicken on the front herself~ I (loosely) use the bullet journal method as a planner. Similar to my obsessiveness over the exact kind of pen I use, Iâm also picky about the notebook paper and size that I use for my bullet journalfor class notes, I now exclusively take all notes on my Surfacebook laptop, which I can write by hand on. Iâm aware moleskines are kind of over-hyped, and Iâm thinking of switching over to a travelerâs notebook, which I view as sturdier and more environmentally friendly. But, I still plan to use high-quality paper, which limits the bleed-through of the G2 pens I use, and I prefer A5 because the size is very portable but still big enough to fit my life in it. I also love the little pocket inside the notebookIâm the treasurer for Chinese Studentsâ Club and handle some finances for Ethiopian Eritrean Studentsâ Association and reimbursements for my project classes (we often buy parts ourselves and get reimbursed later), so, itâs nice to have a place to keep receipts and the li ke. Funnily enough, as Iâve progressed through college, Iâve needed hand-written notes for class less and lessmy project-based course have a lot less paper, labs, or homework, and a lot more CAD, coding, analysis, ordering parts, and putting everything together. Most notes I have now are meeting notes that I type on my computer, and occasional lecture notes. Laptop Pocket The pocket designed for your laptop. This pocket doesnât have much in itmy laptop (a Microsoft Surface Book) and a folder. Inside the folder are some more receipts (again, in my multiple treasury postions I forever have other peopleâs receipts on hand), a printed chapter of «??? »or, in English, Dream of the Red Chamber, for my Chinese literature class at Harvard that just ended, and some blank printer paper. I do a lot of my design drawings on blank printer paper, and then scan them with my phone. I never like to keep much stuff on hand in generalI try to be as minimalist as possible, including with paper. Thatâs partly why I quite like my laptopwith its handwritten note features, I have quite enjoyed getting rid of the weight of notebooks. I do have to have paper to do math, thoughitâs just not the same, so Iâll also use printer paper to do my âthinkingâ, which involves scribbling everywhere and scratching a lot of things out, and then write my final flow of equations and answer out nicely before submit ting homework. My laptop has exactly two stickers on itâBlog or Dieâ, a lovely one that echoe made for the bloggers 3 and a wholesome depiction of the This is Fine dog. I like this one because the flames look a lot more like fireplace flames, and the dog looks actually cozy instead of dead inside as in the meme itself (lol), which makes me feel like, even when everything comes crashing down around you, you can always find a way to have some peace, and a cup of tea. That sticker was given to me by Petey (yay!). My folder has a sticker that says âMIT Panhellenic Associationâ and a sticker of a bird with an aviator hat and jetpack, created by the artistic Terran W. â18. You will find his stickers in unexpected places all over campus~ Jacket Pocket: Here are some things I keep on my person. Usually, I just have my phone in my pocket, or more lip balm (dry skin, sigh) Today my Bose Soundsport headphones were in there too (this was also an intern gift). My phone is the Pixel 2, proudly emblazoned with another âblog or dieâ sticker (this is partly a reminder to blog pasted on all my electronic devices) I have a Spigen case on it that can hold two cards, a feature I need because I used to just use those 3M stick-on pockets I got for free from career or activity fairs, but they would get gross around the edges and fall off (I think because my old phone had a curved back). I constantly need to access these two ID cards. I tap into buildings/labs or pay for bus/T fare with the MIT one, and I have to show an ID to ride the Harvard shuttle to class with the Harvard one (I only have this because I cross-registered). The real Harvard student ID (this is a âparticipantâ ID) looks much different, I was kind of sad that this was so simple it almost looks fake, like I could pr int one at home xD Jewelry Hardware I usually have on. Pretty much all my jewelry has a story of some kind behind it. Unless Iâm in a rush in the morning and forget, I almost always have on my steel 2018 class ring, which I got as a sophomore (as all MIT sophomores do!) and a silver rosary ring that my aunt Askale gave to me. She is my dadâs older sister, and a Catholic nun, constantly traveling between the city and countryside of Ethiopia, or even to Rome and France, but rarely to the US. She acquired this a long time ago in France, and gave it to me about a year ago as a sort of coming-of-age present. Askale is an important mentor and female figure in my lifemy Dumbledore and my Gandalf, someone who always seems to be wiser than everyone else I know, and always knows the right thing to do. Itâs always nice to have reminders of the people I love most nearby 3 Speaking of which, the first concert I ever went to was Saint Motel opening for Lydia at the Marquees Theater in Denver. I went with one of my best friends, Christine L. â18 at Georgetown. Iâd never listened to Lydia so we were definitely there for Saint Motel. Theyâre more popular now, but at the time they were definitely smaller. After the show, we went up to one of the band members, Dak. âSo, how did you guys like Lydia?â âActually, uhhwe came here to see you guys!â âWOW!! Really???â He was so touched that he gave us both a hug, and also, this pin, which is now forever affixed to my denim jacket. Writing this post as a sort of expose on myself was the whole intention, but Iâm surprised by the end how much my stuff really does represent myself and my daily activitiesfrom the lip treatments to the literal nuts and bolts to the planner to the water bottle to the multi tool. Its definitely changed over the years toowhats in your bag?? Post Tagged #photography
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