12.29.2010

fun:day - mega vegas post

i'll admit my silence from my blog has been quite catastrophic over the past few months. truth is, i've actually been quite a busy girl. proud of me? yeah, i thought so. all will be explained soon, but i just have to first regale you with my story of my first trip to vegas. it definitely qualifies as a "fun:day" post. buckle up. it's a long ride. feel free to read it in pieces.


thursday: a very anxious day at school spent watching the clock finally ended giving me time to run home and pack. ok, actually school let out at around 11:00am and our flight wasn't until 8:30pm so really i had plenty of time. i was just too excited. my jittery legs didn't really let up all day. maybe could have been my restless leg syndrome. anyways, fast forward to the aiport where all we had to do was go through security. seemed like a simple task, only to have airport workers pointing us in random directions, suggesting we use the other security entrance for what seemed like...no reason at all. my friend and i walked through thinking, "what was the point of that?" other than to end us up on the wrong side of the airport. time for a beer, i think. we find a joint next to our gate that apparently serves food, although when we tried to order various items on the menu, we were told they were all out. not one item, but at least two. after that the waitress just recommended the clam chowder in which case we both obliged since that was next on our desires list anyway. at least they weren't out of beer. of course after one beer, we were anxious to add more onto our tallies, but felt maybe we should get our flight over with first.

touching down in vegas, i felt quite a rush of excitement, much like i felt when i was 13 and went to the `nsync concert. the only thing preventing me from jumping up and down was airline safety and the fact that i had to wear a seat belt. given that i live in seattle and it's impossible to even see one downtown building from another one because of hills, i was shocked to see the strip from the aiport. guess that's the desert for ya. flat as a pancake. swedish, not bisquick even. there it was, that pyramid that we were staying in and my first vegas landmark right from my plane window. woot! thankfully, my friend and i are great at packing so we both carried on to avoid unnecessary wait times at the carousel. time that could be instead spent exploring and/or drinking. i was impressed by the taxi service from the airport, it was like disneyland, only it was more of a 20 minute ride after instead of a 2 minute ride. and our ride included a stop at the liquor store where we picked up provisions that got lots of head turns as we entered the lobby of our hotel. yes, kind stranger, we are ready to party. thank you for noticing. the luxor was a whole bunch of vegas rolled into one. i got even more excited when i saw the sphinx outside. for some reason i didn't connect the fact that the pyramid and the sphinx would probably be at the same place.

after check-in, preparations for the evening began. while my friend cleaned up, i spent some quality reflection time with a bottle of bacardi raz and sprite. "bus" as we called it back in the college days. of course that was also intertwined with with bud lights. the perfect pre-funk. my friend then joined in. even though it was 12:15am, we still sat and enjoyed the room and the drinks before exploring other areas. a couple hours were spent revisiting past events such as what was happening in school and discussing my latest heartbreak (which surprisingly i was over a week later thanks to someone else, but more on that later). at 2:16am, we decided it was finally time to hit the town. we both decided to tough it out with the heels, which unfortunately didn't really get us farther than a couple blocks, but we made it count. exploring our end of the strip consisted of happy photos in front of new york, new york, riding moving walkways in excalibur and losing my first $5 bill in a slot machine. there were several comments on a specific advertisement with a fat guy that had "taco" written on his chest, and we couldn't figure out how to get away from it. funny thing we discovered at around 5:00am is that we couldn't actually find this "taco" place or any eatery for that reason. apparently they shut down early, so we went to bed hungry.

friday: waking up rested and refreshed, okay so neither of those, but knowing we had to get up to not waste any precious time, we quickly got ready to go exploring. my friend suggested we go to margaritaville which was apparently only a small ways down the strip. well, a small way was a slight understatement since it felt like we walked a few miles in our famished state of not eating since the chowder incident. joy definitely bubbled up inside when we saw the sign. i think it was joy, maybe it was just extreme hunger. unfortunately that joy quickly left when we learned that there was a 35+ minute wait for a table. crap. hunger increases and so does disappointment. ok, plan b. find the next available food place that is close and open and has no wait. we found a place called burger joint. jackpot! forgive the lame vegas gambing pun. but seriously, we saw a burger with jalapenos and spicy sauce and although that might fuel the fire of the hangover going on inside the stomach, it was going to be worth it. and if not, we enjoyed the comical referee outfits of the waiters. i've never seen a combination of a sports bar/50s restaurant, but this one was a keeper. so was the burger.

the rest of the day was spent perusing various casinos and gambling away our hard-earned (hah!) money on video poker and black jack while waiting for the rest of our group to arrive on the 6:30pm flight. after an encounter with a rude bartender at paris who could apparently only give out one free beer instead of two, we decided to take ourselves elsewhere. or six elsewheres. i'm not really sure. while returning back to the hotel, we of course were bombarded by men in suits telling us to come to the club tonight. we figured, hey, that sounds good. we'll put that on the docket for this evening. the other girls will be on board. but first, tequila! tacos & tequila to be exact. once the other ladies arrived, we decided upon a mexican feast as our first group dinner. the margaritas were as delicious as the hot bartender serving them. and they gave us great liquid confidence to put on our sluttiest for the club later. when in vegas...

nothing like a tight, low-cut dress to spice up an evening. although we had our wristbands and were told we'd get into the club quickly, apparently an hour is quick in vegas. we divided ourselves between the "women only" and "everyone" line just to see which one would be faster. it was about the same. about one bud light in fastness. okay, maybe two. the club was actually kind of fun, since being out of college has left me dance-partyless for awhile. it was nice to revisit the frat days, but with matured age and the ability to buy beer and not have to set it down if the cops walked in. sometimes it's just fun to dance to loud music with friends. new and old. one new one who joined our group apparently had connections to the vip section which three of us managed to finagle our way into and joined her. bottle service ain't bad. especially when you have a fantastic waitress who wont let your drink go empty. plus, there are couches. and when you've spent the last 24 hours walking around in uncomfortable shoes, couches are good friends.

surprisingly, us vips stayed until the club closed. of course we left starving. but low and behold, holla! there is a mcdonalds upstairs. no freaking way, get me some fries. and good news, it was still open. we wobbled up there, some with heels in hand, and got us some late night delight which we choked down while holding our heads up in our hands and trying to stay awake while recounting the evening. a magical evening for sure.


saturday: getting up was slightly harder this day. the club was an exhausting feat, but we were proud to have conquered it. however it left some of us feeling slightly less than perfect for our day. oh well, suck it up. we're in vegas and there is stuff to be seen. this time i made the conscious decision to wear flip flops on our outing so as not to want to chop my feet off half way through the day. our whole group managed to make it all the way down the strip, popping in and out of casinos and surveying which giant slushee drink we were going to purchase on our way back down. although many were enticing, my heart was set on trekking all the way down to treasure island because i was convinced they had some sort of pirate themed glass that could hold a giant amount. i was correct. luckily i wasn't alone in wanting a giant beverage and was joined by one of the girls in a cheers. or should i say cheerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrs. (to be read like a pirate in case that didn't come across.) the most popular venue that most people wanted to see was the venetian, probably to see a waterway inside of a building and a ceiling that looked like clouds. not only that, but we witnessed an actual marriage take place on a gondola and were there to welcome the newlyweds into the world. caesar's palace was also a highlight and i enjoyed taking a photo in front of the famous painting where zach galifinakis asked if it was the real caesar's palace. no? i didn't think so

we liked the palace so much, we decided to dine there for a classy, fancy pants dinner later that evening. one of the fine ladies suggested spago, an italian place she had been to before. we were sold at the mention of a bread plate that the waiter brought around where we were able to choose from various types of bread. one of each, please. wait, no, not the one with olives. but the rest of them, yes. there were several dishes to pick from, but as a big pasta fan, i had to pick the dish that consisted of noodles, mushrooms, peas and some cheese. orgasm in my mouth. enough said. i think that was the general consensus from the table. another general consensus was we needed to catch the bellagio fountain show after dinner. i was hoping for an upbeat show to the tune of the top gun theme or ride of the valkyries, but instead we caught a classical performance. it was still quite impressive and enjoyed.

we quickly went from classy to trashy and headed off to bill's casino for some gambling. we thought maybe we would find some cheaper tables to throw down at black jack. we found a good table with a nice dealer named robbie that i thought might be good luck. i've got some good robbies in my life. he was very helpful to the newcomers who weren't totally sure in their black jack skills, and i think we all won a little money. of course it goes quickly when you're excited. i quickly began to think i was unstoppable. i tended to win more and more as other table occupants dropped off and me and robbie were one on one. but after awhile, i decided to try my luck at another table. pretty much the same, up and down. but still fun. however, to prevent losing copious amounts of money, most of us called it an early night.


sunday: after a rather calm saturday for vegas, we were ready to step it up again for nfl sunday. my friend and i certainly did. we made sure to get to the sports bar in new york, new york in time for the colt's kickoff. unfortunately we had to have everything packed and checked out of our hotel before we went, and were left with about nine unfinished bud lights leftover from our first trip on the way in. we couldn't possibly let them go to waste, right? oh, we didn't. we were able to get hold of a garbage bag to tote them around with us all day. the classiest move we had made yet. we saved those for later though and wet our whistles with colder brews from the bar. not to mention delicious philly cheesesteak sandwiches and chicken strips. aaaaaaand more pitchers. surprisingly enough, by the end of the seahawks game awhile later, we had consumed a reasonable amount and even made friends with a couple seahawks fans we saw across the bar and i high-fived every time i had to use the ladies room to make room for more beers. while this guy and his dad were fun company, especially when they offered us their wounded soldier that they couldn't finish, there happened to be two more guys at the bar that, unbeknownst to us as the time, were going to be even better company.

don't even know how it happened or how we started talking, but pretty soon we were offering them warm beer out of our garbage bag and they were hooked on us. okay, maybe they were hooked on the beer, but when hot ladies are handing it out, you gotta think they like that too. after the hawks game ended, we decided to wander around with our garbage bag of treats and lose more money. why not? it was our last day. gambling is fun and all, but what we enjoyed more was the free jello shot coupons being handed out by some random at excalibur. two of us got two so we got four total (i'm good at math), but that left the the option for the other two to go back and get four more. the trashy bartender with her too-tight and too-high ponytail didn't appreciate that very much, but hello, they're free. the best part of the bar where we got these shots was the giant white hats they waiters made for the customers out of butcher paper. they were very ambiguous hats and we couldn't decide if they more resembled giant condoms or kkk hoods. the waiters also tried to be witty by writing interesting comments on the hats, but for some reason they all had to do with sperm or being a whore. c'mon now guys, can't we come up with something more creative than that? i guess when you serve jello for a living, your creativity might not be that exceptional.

after we decided two jellos was enough, we felt it was time to get back to our hotel, pick up our things and head to the airport. little did we know what lay ahead in mccarran. here we though we were being responsible and trying to get to the airport with plenty of time to make our plane, but as we arrived at the airport, the ladies at alaska airlines seemed to be flustered and wanted to get us to the counter quickly, frantically asking if we were going to seattle. we said yes, but our flight wasn't until 9:30pm so we had lots of time. they stared at us and said that 8:45pm was the last flight they had going out and we only had 45 minutes to get to the gate... only they weren't going to let us go to the gate. apparently 45 minutes isn't enough time to pass through security in an airport where no one was and where the gates are about five paces away from each other. the bitches gave up our seats is what we thought. we just looked at each other in shock thinking, "okay what the hell do we do now!?" the counter ladies wouldn't even offer us any help or even a spot on standby the next day. they just shoved a piece of paper in our hands and said we could call the number on the paper if we needed anything. as if we didn't. we miss a flight and we just decide to stay there forever, right? that's how things happen. we called the number, only to be treated like big piles of poop and were told it would cost us $250 each to purchase a new flight. after the way we were treated, there was no way we would purchase a new flight from them. after some hysterical crying and feelings of helplessness and need to call our parents to help us find flights (we both purchased smart phones after this incident to not have this problem again), we discovered we couldn't get out of vegas until the next morning on a 6:30am flight to sacramento and then to seattle on southwest. at that point we said fine and booked it. while we were receiving witty texts from our jello friends asking us to come back, we were too livid at that point and needed to just sit and/or lay down on the brightly blue carpet with pretty shapes. of course security tried to tell us we couldn't pass that far ahead of our flight time and we respectfully disagreed and said we needed to get through on account of low blood sugar and hunger. the next nine hours passed quite slowly. the ground of the airport is not exactly like a matress at a five star hotel. and for some reason there were birds inside. the company of the texts from the boys were fun, but at one point we were both so delirious that we just needed to get on that plane and leave vegas behind...

despite the awful airport adventure (not vegas's fault), i'm already anxious to return. but probably not with alaska.

snack:urday - eating stuff in southeast asia....and now africa

A few days ago I took all my stuff (which has somehow become three times as much stuff as I came with) and put it on a donkey cart I hired for $2 to move it a few kilometers down the road. Some friends and I walked alongside and pretended we were on the Oregon trail, although some were English so I had to explain the Oregon trail to them and also the Donner Party—just in case!
Before the move I lived in my “office”, but that office is just a handful of barebones rooms attached to a courtyard.  And the courtyard is just a place with a spigot, a pit latrine, and an enclosure that is supposed to be for showering but is also used as a pit latrine too even when the actual pit latrine isn’t in use because, well, don’t ask me to explain the logic my coworkers use when conducting their day-to-day lives as so often it seems like there is none. And these coworkers (and all their closest friends and most distant acquaintances) are all up in that courtyard all the time—a minimum of five, an average of fifteen, a maximum of infinity—all sitting around, eating, smoking, drinking tea, some getting paid a salary for all of this.
That’s fine, that’s their business, but when I lived in one of those barebones rooms, all of our business was each other’s. I would wake up at seven AM to take a shower, brush my teeth, go to the pit latrine, and there were ten Gambians there demanding to be greeted as I stumbled out of my room each morning, still dazed and wild-haired. Greetings are very important here and also very monotonous: “How is the morning?” “Fine.” “How did you sleep?” “Fine.” “How is the body?” “Fine.” “How is the family?” “They are there only.” “We praise God.” “We praise god.” Every morning. Times ten. While you have to pee and have morning breath and aren’t even fully awake.
Gambians also have no concept of privacy, which is their culture and that’s fine, but I’m American and the door on my room didn’t even shut, much less lock, so now I will list some recent violations of my American concept of personal space:
 One time a lady walked into my room and lifted up her shirt and was not wearing anything underneath, no bra, nothing and said to me “Nyima, I am paining here, do you have anything for this?” And in my head I’m like, “I don’t even know what you’re talking about and no I do not and what?! Please leave.” But instead I had to be nicer than that. 
One time I was taking a nap and my skirt had hiked itself all up around my waist and this guy barges in and is like, “Nyima! Where is my file? I left it in here earlier!” and then starts rummaging through my dresser. I had the same reaction as above. 
Also people stole my stuff and left their garbage in its place. Actual garbage—like wrappers and empty bottles
So now I live in a new house and it is incredible for many reasons, but most importantly because I have my own pit latrine only for me. I never would’ve thought I’d see that as such an asset to a rental property. On a related note, I’ve solved the world’s impending water crisis: We just need to get rid of indoor plumbing cause when you pull your own water out of a well, boy, are you careful with every last drop.

while seattle certainly has it's culinary deliciounesses (i love making up words), my stomach has become jealous of all the interesting things that can be eaten abroad and is dying to travel again to taste other delights from other countries besides america. don't get me wrong, i love the array of various cheeseburgers this country has to offer, but i have to think there is more than that. shocking, i know. here i thought food was built around cheeseburgers. however, my friend katie has traveled all over what seems to be every continent (although i believe down under still has yet to be checked off her list) and writes about her adventures, but mostly about what she's eating, in her blog. just recently she posted about her top ten favorite things she's eaten this year. so i'm recommending her blog as a fantastic read. she's even more witty and better at story telling than i am. be sure and check out her horrifying story about the cockroaches. but mostly the food. cause that's what matters most anyway, right?

flashback friday

while december 24th holds a big significance in the christmas holiday, believe it or not, there are other things that happened that day as well. such as the following:

     1826: the eggnog riot at the united states military academy began, wrapping up the next day (whisky smuggling at its best)
     1865: the ku klux klan is formed (nothing like bringing a little holiday cheer...or the exact opposite)
     1965: african americans defy city law in tallahassee, florida and occupy front bus seats (100 years later, up yours kkk!)
     1974: ryan secrest is born (probably already knowing how to say "this....................is american idol")

okay so maybe that many exciting things didn't happen. but merry christmas!
    

11.25.2010

top three thursday: happy thanksgiving!

happy thanksgiving everyone! such a wonderful day to celebrate the best things in life: foods. so for our top three thursday, i'll let you know my favorite thanksgiving foods.

1. mashed potatoes: i love potatoes in all form, so obviously this would rank highest on my list of favorite foods. i'm a big fan of a pile of these on my plate with some butter, salt and garlic. mmm. yummy in my tummy.

2. pie: over the past couple years, i've just started to enjoy the traditional pumpkin pie. however, my mom is quite the culinarian (did i make up another word?), and usually makes more than one kind. my favorite has to be a caramel pie with a pecan crust and a chocolate cover. glass of milk necessary.

3. rolls: i loooove bread. i'm a regular bread basket if you will. i remember one thanksgiving where someone had store-bought rolls that ended up being so melt-in-your-mouthy. it was awesome. while our family never necessarily goes for the $1 bag of rolls on normal occasions, thanksgiving is a day when store bought rolls are not only allowed, but encouraged.

what foods do you most look forward to on t-day?

11.24.2010

words:day

good for exclamations when you see it. it doesn't just happen here!

snow
spanish: nieve (nee-eh-veh)
french: niege (nay)
german: schnee (shnee)
chinese: 雪 (shi-eh)
hindi: हिमपात (shi-ma-pad)

10.25.2010

music monday: kings of leon



kings of leon played saturday night live this past weekend and did better than most do with performing on that show. i thought they were very true to their sound and gave me goosebumps. their second performance of their song "pyro" was definitely my favorite of the two and sold me on purchasing their album. plus...they're so sexy!

fun:day - my birthday celebration

this year marked a big milestone in my life...i turned 25!!!! holy crap, i'm not sure why that seems like such a big age, but it is. instead of being completely overwhelmed and worried about the age, i was more filled with excitement. this chapter definitely started off on the right foot. i had a new job, i was starting school and (quite possibly the best thing ever) the huskies beat usc for a second year in a row!!!!!! it was the best early birthday present i could have asked for. well, that and the fact that a bunch of my wonderful friends came out to celebrate the victory with me. here are some photos of debauchery:




10.23.2010

snack:urday - birthday @ barrio

life has been pretty crazy ever since october first. but i can't complain. my weeks full of work, art school and football gaming have been pretty amazing and certainly kept me busy and happy. but one sunday night, the family was able to slow down and go out to dinner to celebrate my big 25th birthday. i chose barrio as my location because i've been wanting to go there for months. and we were not disappointed.

we started with the ceviche sampler with chips and plantains. it was some of the best ceviche i've ever had, particularily the scallop and shrimp one. as you can see from the photo, it didn't last long.

 
for my entree, i decided to go with the egg and chorizo cazuela. i can't say no to either of those things. it also came with a huge side of potatoes so it was definitely a breakfasty dish, but i certainly enjoyed it. i paired it with a side of escabeche (pickled veggies) and it made for a nice crisp on my tacos. 

although my mom had made cake, our waiter heard talk of a birthday and couldn't resist bringing out churros con chocolate, a staple desert in most latin american countries. we all saw them and said "oh, we can have cake later". the churros were so soft and melted in your mouth and the chocolate was great for dipping. it was a delicious end to an already tasty dinner. i definitely recommend this restaurant. i'll be returning for sure.

10.01.2010

flashback friday

on this magical first day of the best month of the year, these things happened:

     1888: national geographic magazine published for the first time (hopefully featuring the topless tribe to boost sales)
     1908: first model t ford produced in detroit (straight outta the motor city)
     1935: julie andrews is born (with a spoonful of sugar)
     1971: disneyworld opens in orlando, florida (it's a small world...ok now try not singing that for the rest of the day)
     2008: carly's car gets towed during a job interview (dude, where's my car?)
     2009: carly's car's bumper falls off in a car wash (at the car wash, yeah)
     2010: carly (hopefully) breaks the bad luck streak!! (i'm staying inside until midnight...)

top three thursday: condiments

my brother and i often discuss the best condiments and he always texts me asking me what his favorites were because he can never remember. so in honor of these discussions, here are my top three:

1. guacamole: i loooooove avocados. so what the heck could be a better condiment than avocados smooshed together with lime juice, jalapeno, onion and salt? the answer is nothing people! nothing! it's delicious.

2. salsa: mmm, another delicious dip to eat with chips. (maybe i just like chips...) no, it's just the red version of guacamole. well, unless it's salsa verde. i like all kinds, too. fresh and chunky, roasted and smooth, bean and corn, i'm not picky.

3. tartar sauce: something about large quantities of mayo mixed with pickle juice and mustard...and i don't even eat mayo that much! it just tastes so great especially combined with some beer battered fish and french fries. or any fish. or with a spoon. well, no. i wouldn't go that far.

any other favorites?

9.29.2010

words:day

another thing handy for emergencies and a word i find very useful:

telephone
spanish: teléfono (teh-leh-fo-no)
french: téléphone (teh-leh-fone)
german: telefon (teh-leh-fon)
chinese: 電話 (di-el-xwa)
hindi: फोन (fone)

yeah, so everything is mostly the same unless you're parading around east asia. but according to the scene in "transformers" where the guy in qatar didn't understand telephone in an english accent but understood it in a somewhat middle eastern accent, i guess you'll have to practice pronunciation before your trip. seriously, movies are always right. 

9.13.2010

music monday: the national

this past saturday was a long time coming. i had purchased tickets to see the national probably four months in advance so there was a lot of waiting. i was so excited to see them live. after having their music introduced to me in chile, i've had their albums on repeat ever since. they played at marymoor park in redmond which was a perfect venue for them. it was outdoors and had great lawn seating so the audience could just relax and appreciate the music. it's tough to pick a favorite performance because they killed it on every song they played. but after hours of listening, "slow show" is still my favorite of theirs and the one i was most looking forward to seeing. after a long day of tailgating and football cheering, it was the perfect concert to follow. listen below and tell me it's not one of the most haunting, goosebump-inducing, beautiful songs you've ever heard.

fun:day - fantasy football

i now understand the obsession.

snack:urday - victory beer

i love to try new things. mostly new beers. i'm always looking for my next favorite brew. i usually make my picks by the names which is how i discovered rouge dead guy ale and lagunitas hop stoopid. but this one was a little different. i was shopping at my neighborhood whole foods and i saw they had sort of a grab bag (really it was a box) of single beers each costing $1.99. since i was cooking dinner that evening, obviously i needed something to drink during the preparation so i perused the box. since there were no names that jumped out at me, i decided to pick based on most artistic label and this is what i came out with. the victory prima pilsner. it was a good choice, very refreshing and pretty fruity for a beer. i can't say it's moved into my #1 spot, but i'd definitely buy it again or try another type by the victory brewery. yay beer!

9.03.2010

flashback friday: labor day


so we all love federal holidays. especially those who are in school or a job that actually recognizes them. labor day is a big one that everyone has off. do we actually know why? i'm not gonna lie. i don't. i'm too busy celebrating the fact that i get to sleep in an extra day. here's a history lesson, for myself and for you.

the first labor day was celebrated on september 5, 1882 in the good ol' nyc and became a federal holiday in 1894. it was made into a holiday under the president grover cleveland (i always picture him as a furry blue guy, but that's just the sesame street grover). he needed to reconcile the labor movement after several labor workers were killed by the u.s. military and marshalls. an important issue clearly in need of a recognition day.

labor day has also been known to mark the end of summer. but us here in seattle, it really doesn't because our good weather pours into september long after labor day has passed. why do you think the uw starts so late!? summer is truly july through september people.

i think my favorite part about the wikipedia post of "labor day" is that they say it marks the beginning of nfl and college football. a somewhat true statement, however it's like a football sandwich. college begins the week before and nfl the week after. mmm, sandwiches.

also, a friendly fashion reminder: no more white pants, friends!

top three thursday: tv premieres

yeah, i took a week off. expect that to happen a few times. this fall is going to be busy with trips and football so my blogging may be slightly lowered, but i'll always catch up!

so with fall coming up, it's time for the premieres of our favorite shows! i'm so ready for some of my line-ups to come back. here are my top three most anticipated premieres:

1. it's always sunny in philadelphia: this is without a doubt the best show on tv. i'm obviously a huge fan of comedy (all my top three will be comedic shows), but this is the funniest and most creative show ever. and they're not afraid to push the envelope on the issues. some of their episodes have been so politically incorrect that you wonder what they'll come up with next, but they always seem to come up with something even more vulgar and awful than they did the week before. oh man, i can't wait. this one premieres september 16th @ 10:00pm on fx.

2. saturday night live: i am ready to have my weekly dosage of my man andy samberg back! i need more digital shorts! summer has been so long without them. i can't wait until they announce that cast line up as well and am keeping my fingers completely crossed that i get tickets this year. yup, i entered myself in the ticket lottery so a trip to new york may happen to be on the books sometime in this tv season. i heard jane lynch will be hosting at some point. who else?! season premiere date still under wraps.

3. how i met your mother: while frantically trying to catch up on the earlier seasons on demand (note comcast: two a week is not enough!), i also watched all of last season in present time, so i am ready for the new episodes! while i'm still heartbroken that nph cannot win a damn grammy for his role on this show (okay, so the "modern family" guy did deserve one too), i also can't wait for the hilarious antics of jason segel's character as well and to learn some new ways to put down canada. funnily enough, i don't even care about ted's story that is supposed to be the backbone of the show. but i guess i'm interested to know who this 'mother' character is... this one comes to your tv on september 20th @ 8:00pm on cbs.



on another note: no more "lost". how tragic. :(

8.25.2010

words:day

what i'm having right now:

beer
spanish: cerveza (ser-veh-sa)
french: bière (byer)
german: bier (bee-r)
chinese: 啤酒 (tzee-kyo)
hindi: बियर (bdeerd)

8.23.2010

music monday: muse

are you coming back to seattle anytime soon!? 
have a rockin' week everyone! here's another amazing one from these guys.

fun:day - my fisrt 5K

it's officially official! last night i registered to run my first 5K ever! seattle is hosting the aflac iron girl on september 12th at greenlake so a couple friends and i have decided to take the challenge and go for it! i'm not much of a runner, i can usually do about 20-30 minutes on the treadmill at a slower pace, so this has been a goal of mine and i'm glad i finally committed to it! i've been using a training plan i found online (here) and i'm proud of myself that i've kept to it. mostly. ok, so there was a week in there that i slacked off a bit, but i'm still powering through. hopefully by the time september rolls around i'll be ready to go!

is anyone else out there doing this? it's going to be fun! not only is it a nice challenge, but the registration fee includes a t-shirt, catered breakfast and an aflac plush duck! sold.

snack:urday - a girl's night in

thursday nights are project runway nights for us chicas, and this past thursday we were able to get five of us in the same location at once. incredible! so we decided to have a little italian potluck. pasta and sauce is such a comfort food and if it pairs with wine, well that's just great. i decided to step up and make some bread and there happened to be a recipe in my rocco book for "gooey cheesy garlic bread". win! it turned out to be really yummy, but next time i make it i'm going to alter it a little bit. it's super easy to make:

-cut a baguette in half lengthwise and width wise to make four pieces
-rub garlic over bread and cook for 8 minutes @ 450 degrees
-remove from oven and dip each piece in chicken broth
-sprinkle with mozzarella and parmesan cheeses, salt and crushed red pepper
-broil until cheese melts

turns out to be super delicious! the only thing i would change is instead of dousing the bread in chicken broth, i would only dip the top part (where you would normally spread the butter). if the whole piece is submersed, the bread comes out a little soggy, but still tasty. i am loving this book. it was definitely a good investment.

as far as project runway goes, this season has definitely been interesting so far. there were some surprises and the group of designers is very talented. it'll be a good one! i really want nina garcia's wardrobe...

8.21.2010

flashback friday

oh august 20th, how eventful you were...

     1896: dial telephone patented (beep-boop sounds added later)
     1915: italy declares war on turkey (they needed some for sandwiches)
     1965: rolling stones release "satisfaction", their first #1 u.s. hit (clearly, we were all satisfied)
     1970: front man fred durst born (making all of our biscuits limp)
     1990: george steinbrenner steps down as new york yankee owner (r.i.p. george)
    

top three thursday: hair

 top three worst (men's) hairdos:
1. mullet
2. ponytail
3. mullet/ponytail combo (mulletail?)

and yes, this is a real photo. of people. in seattle. tragic.

words:day

reading is fundamental.

book
spanish: libro (lee-bro)
french: livre (lee-vruh)
german: buch (boo-ck)
chinese: 書 (shu)
hindi: पुस्तक (gi-tab)

8.20.2010

8.17.2010

music monday: workout playlist

i don't understand people who don't listen to music while they work out. me, i need it, otherwise it's agonizing. thanks to my gym, i'm sometimes able to see what others are listening to if they plug their ipod into the machine they're using. (although, let's be honest, why would you do that? why would you plug your ipod into the machine and then your headphones into the machine when you could just place your ipod into the cup holder. sorry, tangent.) i've seen people listening to the shins or broken bells while they work out. those are good bands, but for me, that's walking music. if i'm going to be running or pumping iron like schwarzeneggar, i need music with intensity and power that sounds good turned up real loud. my playlist changes from time to time, but here are a few staples that always make it onto the list.

the lonely island - i'm on a boat
silversun pickups - the royal we
muse - hysteria
k'naan - wavin' flag
gorilla zoe - echo
incubus - under my umbrella
t.i. - what you know?
rise against - the good left undone
silversun pickups - growing old is getting old
chevelle - still running
flo rida - right round
jay-z f/ alicia keys - empire state of mind
the lonely island - space olympics
muse - stockholm syndrome
taking back sunday - makedamnsure
europe - the final countdown

am i missing any epic songs that are good? what do you all listen to when you work out?



on another note: i was hoping to catch up today, but i'm house sitting and i keep forgetting my camera cord! i'll be back on track soon. i'm just being spacey. :)

fun:day - fall preview

it's not often that i want to fast forward through summer, but this fall is about to be so epic that i wouldn't mind skipping ahead a little.

1. husky football: starting september 4th, all my saturdays will be spent in my purple and gold cheering on my dawgs. this year is going to be a big one for them with jake locker as a senior and possible heisman candidate, some awesome new recruits...i feel a bowl game coming folks. not to mention the tailgating menus and games have been upped and those will be legen...wait for it...dary as well. man! i can't wait.


2. washington d.c. round 2: officially purchased some tickets for me and a friend to go visit ms ramey over in washington d.c. again! i'm super excited to go back and see some of the things and taste some of the foods i missed last time. and we'll be attending an awesome event that is highlighted below in excitement point #3.



3. colts game: us ladies are going to trek to fedex field in landover, maryland to go to a redskins game. although, me and my friend are more excited to root for the opposition. they're going to be playing one of our most favoritest teams, the indianapolis colts!! so beware washington fans, we're not rocking the red, we're coming in full on blue and white. go colts!




4. seahawks game: in november i'm finally going to see another seahawks game!! i haven't been to a seahawks game since they played in the kingdome, so it's been awhile and i am so excited! it'll be a tough game because we're playing the new york giants, but i bet with the 12th man on our side, we'll be able to take them. go hawks!!




5. las vegas: probably my most anticipated happening of the fall is for the girls trip to vegas!!!!! i can't believe i'm almost 25 and have never been, so i'm going to make this one count. and i'm real happy that most of my girls are headed down there with me, so it'll be quite the riot. get ready for the invasion...

8.15.2010

snack:urday - potbelly

it's official! i will be returning to the district of columbia in october, just a mere six months after i visited the first time. i really loved it over there, but one of the guilty pleasures i am looking forward to having again is a potbelly sandwich. this place had some of the best sandwiches i've ever had, and that's a lot coming from this girl! they had yummy rolls and the perfect amount of sauces and vegetables. mmm, i can't wait to put another one of these into my tummy. so far, they only have stores in the midwest and some east coast states, but i'm anxiously awaiting a store to be opened on the west coast. we're fans of sandwiches over here too!!

flashback friday

august 13th in history was not too exciting of a day...but a couple things happened...

     1889: william gray patents the coin-operated telephone (what are coins?)
     1899: alfred hitchcock is born (king of creepy)
     1961: construction begins on the berlin wall in east germany (heigh-ho, heigh-ho)

8.12.2010

top three thursday: celebrities

ok, we all have them. you know what i'm talking about. the list of celebrities you're allowed to sleep with and your significant other can't get mad. usually they are lists of five, but this is not "top five thursday". that wouldn't work. here are my sexy celebs.

1. andy samberg: this guy is clutch. he's hot. he's hilarious. i really don't need much else! he seems like someone who would be so much fun to hang out with and you'd never stop laughing. which would really be perfect for me. and i love his work so much. he's very creative and always brings new things to the table. hopefully he can do that in other places except work. zing!

2. justin timberlake: this guy has been longstanding on this list ever since i was 12. (okay, when i was 12 the list was more like "celebrities you want to marry".) but as he's grown up, he's only gotten better. his solo career is amazing, he's still super spicy and has been able to transition very well into other things besides singing. he's a jack of all trades and can do it all...and more, i bet.

3. jason segel: what a magical man. he writes his own stuff, both movies and musicals, and can make every line sound so funny. plus he likes puppets! i mean c'mon, how fun is that? after seeing him in 'forgetting sarah marshall' and getting into 'how i met your mother', i just can't get enough of this guy. besides, we all already know his other assets are pretty good as well. i'm on it.

so what have we learned here? that i have a celebrity type: hot and hilarious. swish.