Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Start a Postcard Journal

This idea came to me from Pinterest (as many of my ideas do). Whenever you go abroad somewhere, send yourself a postcard detailing what you've done and what you've seen. I love the idea, when my sister and I were little my mom always used to make us keep journals whenever we went abroad and I found all of mine the other day and I love it! These postcards never actually got sent (oops) but I wrote them all in Europe and now the collection will only keep growing! :)

Volunteer at Music Festival

This picture is of me, my sister, and one of my best friends Miyuki at Firefly festival in Dover, Delaware. We all volunteered (along with my friend Claire) and we loved, loved it. We met some incredibly cool people who were volunteering with us, the camping was super close to the stages, we got showers, and we only had to pay $45 to go. Definitely worth the work and definitely something I will be doing again!

Visit the Aquarium in Georgia via Road Trip

This idea was hatched last summer before my sister's 17th birthday when I was panicking not knowing what to get her. I decided that doing some sister bonding timer on a road trip would be fun and Atlanta ended being on our destination because we both LOVE aquariums and the one in Atlanta is the biggest in the world.

The road trip was long but seeing different parts of the country, sampling some really amazing food, seeing two of my friends from college, and, of course, the aquarium made it completely worth the exhaustion.

The aquarium was incredible and my favorite part was by far the whale sharks. If I ever am patient enough to put together a life bucket list, diving with whale sharks is definitely going on there. They're so huge and watching them swim around is something I could do for hours. The best part? This aquarium had 3 of them.

Make an Epic Recipe Book for Next Year

The above picture is not actually my recipe book (although I am looking for design inspirations). Mine is on my computer and it's a compilation of a ton of recipes I've been pinning on Pinterest (my chief weakness). There's a couple of different categories and it's HUGE. It took me forever to put it together and it's still growing. Now I just need to learn how to actually make all of these awesome recipes...


If you want to check out some of the recipes in my book, check my board on Pinterest here:
http://pinterest.com/kayimpossible/get-in-my-belly-like-yesterday/

Give Sarah the Best 18th Birthday Basket Ever


Anyone who knows me and my sister knows that we are incredibly close. We always have been. Like how everyone is always like your best friend is like a sister to you, my sister is actually my best friend. So since I won't be with her on her 18th birthday I decided to give her presents in advance when we went on our road trip since that was supposed to be her 17th birthday present.

I got for her:
A huge box of sour patch kids (her favorite candy) (and when I say huge, I mean HUGE)
A book of spicy recipes (since she loves spicy food)
Tweezers (kind of an inside joke, she always steals mine and refuses to get her own)
A sappy pillow case with a Winnie the Pooh quote on it 
Glittery body art pens (since she loves drawing all over people and sharpie's not so good)
A huge bag of Hit Clips which I had to buy off eBay (we used to be OBSESSED when we were little and watching her open this was hilarious)

What can I say, I'm just a genius with presents. Sorry you can't all be my siblings ;)

Go on the Eye in London

Unfortunately Tanya and I didn't have the nicest day to do this particular attraction but since we only had two days we had to work with what we had! The nice thing was that, even though it was pouring, it was clear so we could see everything. :)

Throw a Coin into the Trevi Fountain

I know you guys are starting to realize a lot of these abroad check marks are very stereotypical but what can I say, some of these things are just cool to experience no matter how many other people have. I was annoyingly persistent enough to drag my friends to see the fountain during the day and at night and I'm glad I did because it was really worth it to see it both ways. It really is beautiful and there are people throwing coins in all over the place. I tossed in a penny for luck, forgot about the whole wishing part. Oops.

Visit the Vatican

Visiting the Vatican was a bit of a hike since we decided to go on the same day that all of the buses decided to strike BUT it was worth it. The art in Vatican City is so beautiful and the Sistine Chapel really is all it is talked up to be. It's so hard to look at them and picture people painting them by hand.

The above picture is me embracing my inner geek that is obsessed with Dan Brown and the movie/book Angels and Demons. For anyone who's seen it and doesn't get it, that's the wind statue where the second cardinal is murdered. Huge geek points for me, I know.

Visit Big Ben and Eat Fish and Chips in London

Big Ben is a classic tourist thing to do when visiting London and while most people I know tend to shame touristy attractions I like to think that they're popular for a reason so they're usually worth seeing. Big Ben was cool but what I actually enjoyed more was actually going inside Westminster Abby. I have no pictures since the guards in there are hawks about cameras but it is beautiful and definitely worth seeing once.

The fish and chips, how to even describe how good and stereotypical that one was. I love fried fish so this was practically the holy grail of bar food for me. My British friend insisted that I try it before I left for Europe and I promised I'm glad I remembered because wow it was delicious. Thanks Em!

Find the Perfect Leather Jacket


Ever since I retired my 7 year old China town leather jacket earlier this year due to way too much wear and tear I've been on the hunt for the perfect leather jacket to replace it. Tanya took me to the leather market in Florence, which is supposed to be known for its leather, and we hunted for hours before I settled on this jacket I'm wearing in the picture above. 

The man in the shop (pictured below) was beyond confused as to why I wanted a mens leather jacket but after a couple of minutes of him trying to get me to try on women's leather jackets (which are always way too tight fitting and short and stiff) he gave in a found me the smallest sized mens jacket he had. I'm beyond in love with this jacket, it's so soft and warm. Perfect, without a doubt.


Eat Pasta in Italy

This happened to not only be the first pasta I ate in Italy but also the single greatest thing to ever grace my taste buds. We went to Cinque Terre my first day in Italy and Tanya insisted on going to a specific restaurant in the furtherest village just so she could eat this dish again and WOW am I glad we did it. I'm a huge foodie and this was just spectacular. I'm not sure what they put in the sauce but I'd put money on some addictive components being in there. That good.

Visit Cinque Terre


I'm about to spam this blog with everything I checked off when I went to Italy and London with Tanya. First was Cinque Terre. I've been dying to go to Cinque Terre ever since I saw pictures of the five little colorful Italian villages on Pinterest earlier this year. This was the first day I spent in Italy and it was a long one (albeit a very good one too).

Tanya and I took a train from Florence to Cinque Terre and when we got to Cinque Terre it was a little cloudy but not so bad so we figured that, after we ate, we'd do the nice walkway in between the villages that Tanya had done before. So we went to the furtherest village and had The Best Thing I've Ever Eaten (post on that to come) and then set out on our walk. As you can see in the picture below, we had on skirts and dresses and were in general pretty ready for pictures and a nice stroll.

Ha. ha. ha.

After 3 hours of hiking through a forest in the rain in flip flops, skirts, and swimsuits, we finally made it to the next village. Needless to say, we got quite a few "where do these girls think they're going" looks, and a couple "ugh Americans" looks when they heard us speak, from our fellow hikers that were actually dressed in hiking gear and proper footwear. But it was a fun mishap, we definitely got our exercise in for the day, and we destroyed all the good it did us immediately by eating a pizza in that there town. 

Perfect Day!


Give Away my Old Stuffed Animals

This is a small one for me but I'm still glad I did it. I'm a huge, huge horder, so I've been holding on to a lot of my childhood stuffed animals for many years now and they were just taking up room and not serving a purpose so I figured I'd give them to some kids who would appreciate them. Feels good to get them off the shelf once and for all (well, almost all of them).