Tuesday, August 23, 2016

Summer Listings | Follow-Up

Hi World!

I know I haven't written much at all this summer, but that doesn't mean I haven't been doing things. I am now back in school and I thought at the very least, I'd make a follow-up post to my Summer Listings that I did on the first day of summer.

    • Get a job and work before going back to school
      • Right... yeah this one didn't happen. I applied to many places and got some interviews, but it never really worked out. Oh well, I'm definitely going to keep trying either during this school year or next summer.
    • Read 3 books (one for June, July, and August)
      • This one was a success! I think I read seven books, so I went above and beyond for this one. I read Me Before You by Jojo Moyes and then I went on to read the Harry Potter series. I read books one to six. I'm about halfway through Deathly Hallows right now, and then I'm excited to read Cursed Child.
    • Watch movies/TV shows that I've heard about and wanted to check out
      • I'd call this one a success too! I watched The 100, which was recommended to me by a friend, and I really enjoyed it. I'm waiting for season 3 to be on Netflix so I can catch myself up. I didn't expect the show to be as dark as it is, but I do like it. I also watched Scream, which was recommended to me by the same friend and enjoyed this one as well. I binged season 1 in a flash and watched season 2 with a pair of friends throughout the season. I loved the first season, but the second one has me feeling a bit iffy. It reminds me of PLL a little too much in that whenever the villain/killer is revealed, there's always another one, which I don't like.
    • Take more pictures
      • I took a good amount of pictures this summer, so this one worked out too, I'd say.
    • Watch the sunrise
      • This one didn't happen, but I'd still really like to do it someday, perhaps while traveling abroad.
    • Walk barefoot in the warm sand and in the cool grass
      • I walked in the cool grass, but I don't think I ever went to beach to put my feet in the sand :(
    • Go on sunset runs
      • I went on a couple of these. I still enjoy them, even if I didn't do them as often as I did last summer.
    • Spend time exploring parks
      • I had a fair of park hangs this summer. Especially after Pokemon GO came out. Gotta catch 'em all.
    • Go on more hikes
      • I went on one this summer with my family for my mom's birthday! We went to Torrey Pines and it was beautiful.
    • Dance more/Learn 3 new sets of choreo (one for June, July, and August
      • This one is was a partial success. I believe I learned one more Matt Steffanina piece for his "Do It Again" (by Pia Mia) choreo and then some Dana Alexa choreo with "Into You" (by Ariana Grande). The latter I managed to figure it out without a tutorial because there wasn't one. I was proud of myself when I learned it.
    • Go on random adventures/do things I've never done before/visit new places
      • I'm not sure if I went on any significant random adventures, but I did do things I've never done before/visit new places. I got my first massage, got my brows fleeked threaded for the first time, did yoga, went to the Wizarding World of Harry Potter (aka Harry Potter land), and saw Halsey in concert, among other things.

    This summer wasn't as jam-packed with activities as last summer was for me, but I'd say it was still a good one albeit pretty chill. I made more good memories though, which is what matters.


    How was your summer? Tell what you've been up in the comments!

    xx

    Monday, June 20, 2016

    Summer Listings

    Hi World!

    Seeing as today is the first day of summer, I thought I'd make a list of things I want to do for the sunny season.

    What I Want To Do:
    • Get a job and work before going back to school
      • I've never had a job before, so this should be a good experience (assuming I get hired). Also, some money would be nice.
    • Read 3 books (one for June, July, and August)
      • I don't read that often anymore, but I still enjoy it... especially when it's not for homework.
    • Watch movies/TV shows that I've heard about and wanted to check out
      • I have a list of movies and TV shows that I've been wanting to watch. I didn't have time to get to them while I was in school, but now I've got plenty of spare time!
    • Take more pictures
      • I often just screenshot on Snapchat or ask my friends to send me pictures they've taken when we're together instead of taking my own pictures. I like taking my own, but when I'm with others, I don't like taking my phone out so I can just enjoy their company and not be on my phone all the time. Live in the moment and all that. Hopefully, I can learn to find a balance.
    • Watch the sunrise
      • I'm a night owl. I stay up until it's a couple hours before sunrise. I see the early half of the AM more often than its later hours, but I don't think I've ever watched the sun rise before. I'm sure it's beautiful. I love sunsets, but I've heard that sunrises are even better, which to me, is a bit hard to believe.
    • Walk barefoot in the warm sand and in the cool grass (hence the two pictures I've included in this post)
      • These are two of my favorite sensory (touch) experiences.
    • Go on sunset runs
      • Last summer, I ran at least a couple times a month around sunset and I actually really liked it. Hopefully, I can start making them a frequent thing again. If not, at least take some nice walks when the sun is setting.
    • Spend time exploring parks
      • I love me some park hangs.
    • Go on more hikes
      • Fun exercise and adventures? Count me in.
    • Dance more/Learn 3 new sets of choreo (one for June, July, and August)
      • Like I mentioned in my April Favorites, I started learning Matt Steffanina's choreography. His routines are so much fun to dance to, so I look forward to this one.
    • Go on random adventures/do things I've never done before/visit new places
      • I just like adventures, yo. Hit me up, friends.



    What are some things you'd like to do/achieve this summer?

    xx

    Wednesday, June 8, 2016

    May Favorites

    Hi World!

    I'm a little late with this favorites post, so let's get straight into it!

    Album

    "Dangerous Woman" by Ariana Grande

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    I love Ariana Grande. Gurl. Can. Sing. Admittedly, I was a bit apprehensive when waiting for this album. I adore her first album. I enjoyed her second album too, but after listening to "My Everything," I was worried that album number three would be too heavy on the EDM. Though "Dangerous Woman" does still make use of some electronic music elements, I'm very happy with it. I played it on repeat for at least a week once I got my hands on the album. My current top 5 from "Dangerous Woman" (in no particular order) are:

    Moonlight
    Greedy
    Touch It
    Thinking Bout You
    Bad Decisions

    I was upset when I found out that her third album wasn't going to be called "Moonlight" as originally planned, but after hearing the album, it makes a lot of sense. I mean, she does says the word "dangerous" in more than a good handful of songs on the album. At least, I got to hear the song, "Moonlight," which I do like very much. The album is great. Great vocals as always. Bless my ears, queen.

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    Now, you might be wondering why I included two pictures of the album cover and why neither of them are the standard American cover. Well reader, that would be because I'm not the biggest fan of the album cover. The bunny ears don't really intimidate me or give me "Dangerous Woman" vibes. The first cover that I included above, still with the bunny ears, is alright. In fact, if you purchased the physical album and saw the other pictures from her album photoshoot, I would have been fine with most of those being the album cover. I just don't like the one they picked. However, I LOVE the Japanese album cover, which is this second one, without the bunny ears. She's got this intense, fierce gaze and I love it. Though the album cover isn't my favorite, I do really like the album. Not sure if it surpasses the first album for me, but I think it's better than the second one. Well done, Ari. *clapping emoji*

    Song

    "Write On Me" by Fifth Harmony


    Ariana Grande wasn't the only one of my favorite artists to release an album in May. Fifth Harmony did too. I admit that I was more excited for the 5H album than I was for the Ariana album, but I ended liking the Ariana album better. However, the 5H album does have some great songs. When "Write On Me" first came out, I fell in love with it. As you know, I love my ballads and slow songs, but 5H isn't a group that does a lot of those. "Write On Me" is a slower 5H song, and I just really like it. Lyrically, it's beautiful. Vocally too. I really like how they distributed each of the girls' voices. I would've preferred a bit more Dinah, but that's alright.

    TV Show

    Food Wars! aka Shokugeki no Soma

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    My brother loves to watch anime and I think that's great. I can appreciate anime, but I don't watch much of it. Some of my favorites are "Cardcaptors" and "Ouran High School Host Club." Anywho, this anime is about food and cooking. If you can get past the fact that they literally depict the flavors of the food as orgasmic, I think people can really like this anime. You learn interesting things about cooking and different types of food. It's just really entertaining. It has one season so far and I believe the second one is coming in the near future. I'm very excited.

    What are some of your May favorites?

    xx

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    Wednesday, June 1, 2016

    Blog Update | Summer 2016

    Hi World!

    Happy Wednesday! If you've been following this blog for a couple months, you now that Wednesdays are usually when I post a Weekly Wednesday Snap (WWS). Unfortunately, today's post will not be one of those. One reason for this is that I haven't taken many pictures lately that I feel are worth sharing with you. The other is that I wanted to give you an update on the blog.

    About 2 weeks ago, I finished up my first year of college (woot!) and I am now on summer break until fall semester. If you remember from my first post of this year, when I wrote a blog update, I mentioned that I was taking a Communications class and that we were tasked with creating or continuing a blog. I decided to continue this one. I'm really glad I did. It's been fun blogging these past couple months. However, now that I am not required to blog for my grade (I believe I got full points for it, yay!), I'm slightly less motivated to blog as often. As a result, I am concluding the WWS feature with last week's post. I might do some Random Snap posts every now and then though. Again, I probably won't blog as much as I have recently, but I still have a number of posts planned, so you'll still get to see something from me throughout the summer. After that, we'll just see where the wind takes us. Sound good?

    I hope that those of you who have been keeping up with my blog have been enjoying it. I'll see you soon with another post. Have a wonderful morning/day/night wherever you are :)

    xx

    Wednesday, May 25, 2016

    Weekly Wednesday Snap | Sprout Hair

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    A short and sweet post today, folks. Please enjoy this snap of me and what I'm calling my "sprout hair." Alternate names include "fountain hair" or "palm tree hair." I sent this to a couple of my friends on Snapchat after realizing that my hair resembled the sprout emoji. A good look, no?

    I'm now on summer break and I've just been chillin' at home. As you can see from my look above, my hair is getting pretty long. I usually cut my hair around 3 times a year, so this is normal. I grow it out  for months and then cut most of it off, which "restarts my cycle." I want to cut my hair for summer, but I also don't. Maybe I'm just too lazy to go get it cut. My best friend wants me to grow out my hair so that I can rock a man bun. I'm not that opposed to it. Currently, I can only tie the top layers of my hair. If I try to tie all of it into a ponytail, half of it just falls out due to my bottom layers. I've actually had my hair really long before, though. If you delve deep enough into my Instagram, you'll find some pictures of me with my long, luscious locks. The longest I'm willing to grow it, at this point, is until I start school again in August. We'll see though. The main reason I cut my hair is because it gets annoying, but I'm fine right now. Long hair makes dancing more fun. Stay tuned.

    How's your hair looking today?

    xx

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    Wednesday, May 18, 2016

    Weekly Wednesday Snap | Studying For Finals

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    Apologies in advance, today's snap isn't the most interesting picture. I haven't done too much lately and seeing as its finals week for me, I've been studying... but mainly yesterday and today. C'mon, you know you do the same when it's time for exams. Anywho, I took this snap today when I was studying for a history final. I usually rewrite my notes to study or make some sort of an outline if it's an essay and I know what the prompt is. Today I had three finals, which I didn't anticipate when I was making my spring semester schedule last year. One for geology (rocks on rocks on rocks), one for history, and one for comm. My school posts the final exam schedule in advance, but I never thought to check it when I was signing up for classes.

    All of my finals are now over though, which is awesome. I guess that's the nice part about having all of your finals on the same day. You just get them over with. But it is a bit exhausting having to worry about getting from one final to the next, and trying to get in some last minute studying. I feel like I passed all of my classes this semester. Maybe not all As, but I think I did okay on my finals.

    If it's finals week for you too, or you're going to take them soon, good luck! If you already took yours, I hope they went well!

    xx

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    Tuesday, May 17, 2016

    Story Time | Meeting Leroy Sanchez

    Hi World!


    If you follow me on Instagram, you might have already seen this post of me and Leroy Sanchez. And if you saw my April Favorites, you know that he was one of them.

    Whether or not you've seen either, it's story time! A while ago, around January/February, I purchased Justin Bieber's "Purpose," which included the song, "The Feeling" featuring Halsey. Now if you've been following me these past couple months, you'd know that I love Halsey. Anywho, I was walking back from dinner with my friend Rachel one night and I started talking about Halsey and some of her songs. "The Feeling" was one of them and I told her to check out some Halsey's music.

    Flash forward to April 19 (I'm checking my texts right now), Rachel texted me, "OMG IM OBSESSED WITH THE SONG THE FEELING BY JUSTIN BIEBER AND HALSEY lol" and I freak out, naturally. She then proceeds to ask me if I had seen a cover of the song by Leroy Sanchez and Jessica Sanchez (no relation). I had not, so I clicked on the video and loved the cover. I included the video in my April Favorites, but if you haven't seen it, check out the video below and then check out his channel.


    After watching the cover and enjoying the sound of his voice, I decided to check out his channel and sample his other covers. I watched so many. Needless to say, I was instantly obsessed. He has a really nice voice with a good range that's capable of some awesome vocal runs.

    On April 29, 10 days after getting the initial text from Rachel and it changing my life because I just kept listening to his voice and watching his videos, I'm walking to Starbucks with a friend and I see THIS.


    I had to do a double take. My friend who was with me at the time didn't know who he was or why I was having some sort of mental breakdown, so I had to recollect myself and text Rachel and my best friend about it. What are the chances that 10 DAYS after I start watching his videos, I find a sign saying that he would be performing AT MY SCHOOL. My only issue with this was the time. This semester, I have a class from 11:30 AM - 12:45 PM and his set goes from Noon - 1 PM. I seriously considered skipping class for his set. I always go to class, so this was obviously a big deal. Ultimately, I did end up going to class, but as the picture at the beginning of this post indicates, I was able to see him! I frantically texted Rachel before my class, who wanted to see him too, asking her to take pictures and video/get something signed for me just in case I couldn't make it. Luckily, that wasn't necessary.

    After my class ended, I power walked my way down to where he was performing, found Rachel, and was able to catch the last 10 minutes of his set, where he performed a medley of songs that included, "Dear No One" by Tori Kelly and "Love On Top" by Beyonce, among others. He was incredible, my ears were blessed by his voice, and all was well. After he finished his set, I was wondering if we were going to be able to meet him. I watched the crowd and as a line started forming, I saw people start to take pictures and talk to him. Another issue arose though... I had a big exam at 2 PM and his set ended around 1 PM. I had an hour. We were towards the end of the line, so I wasn't sure if I was going to be able to meet him and make it to the exam on time, so I had a quite a bit of anxiety over it. I still had Rachel as my back-up plan, but her phone was dying. *stress* It took roughly an hour before we finally got to meet him, but it happened!


    Here's a snap that Rachel took when me and Leroy hugged. He gives good hugs, in case you were curious. She met him first and asked him to sing part of "The Feeling" with her. You can see that on her Instagram, which I tagged in my Instagram post. She's a really good singer too. Side note: I really liked his hat and his jacket. His outfit in general too.


    This is the original picture of the one that I posted before I edited it for lighting and place it in square format. Even though Instagram allows you to post pictures without the square restriction, I still like to keep them in the square orientation. Anywho, I zoomed in for the square to  take away any random objects and then tweaked the lighting/used filters. The lighting was really bad where we were, but hey, I still met him and that's all that matters. I sacrificed a bit of clarity and photo quality on the one that I posted, but I think it looks fine.

    But yeah, I met Leroy Sanchez. I told him I loved his voice and that he had a great show. He was great. Everything was good. After we took the pictures, I sprinted off to take my test! (which I passed. Woot!)

    Do you have any fun stories of when you met a celebrity and/or Internet person! Tell me in the comments below!

    xx

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    Wednesday, May 11, 2016

    Weekly Wednesday Snap | Oceanside Views

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    Last weekend, I went home for Mother's Day and had a lovely time. To get back to school, I took the train from the Oceanside station. I always try to get a window seat with the view of the ocean that faces the direction that the train is traveling in. This is a view of a pier from my seat. I apologize for the lack of quality.


    My family arrived in Oceanside about an hour before my train was scheduled to depart, so we decided to head onto the pier to walk and check it out before taking me to the station. Here's a view from the pier, while I was on the pier. There were so many fishing poles along the rails that people left there. As you can see, there are carvings of names on the wooden railings. However, I don't know their significance. Perhaps they're names of donors who paid for the boardwalk to be built? 

    Also, if you look in the distance, you can see that the ocean separates from a blue-green colored section to a dark blue one. This is probably due to depth, but there was such a distinct disparity between the two areas. I thought it was cool.


    Just some palm trees. Classic Southern California.


    Here's another view of the ocean from my seat on the train. I really enjoy taking the train. It's relaxing as I listen to music and watch the ocean pass by.

    What are your thoughts on riding on the train?

    xx

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    Monday, May 9, 2016

    April Favorites

    Hi World!

    It's a little late, but it's that time of the month again!... not the one you're prolly thinking of, but to clarify, it's monthly favorites time! I had a lot last month, so let's get started.

    Artist

    Beyonce

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    I've always had mad respect for Beyonce. Her stage presence is like no other and her voice is incredible. However, I've never really listened to her music other than her most popular songs like, "Irreplaceable," "Halo," and "Single Ladies." After my sister announced that she was going to go to a Beyonce concert in May (I'm very jealous), she decided to try and familiarize herself with Beyonce's discography, especially the songs on "Beyonce" and the recently released "Lemonade." As a result, I've bought a number of her songs on iTunes and plan on purchasing many more. Queen B has some incredible ballads and just kickass songs in general. I've really enjoyed listening to more of her music.

    Honorable mention: Rihanna

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    On a different note, I've listened to a lot more Rihanna in the past than I have Beyonce. She's really great too. But seeing as I listened to a number of Beyonce throwbacks like "Irreplaceable," I managed to find and listen to throwback Rihanna songs like "Unfaithful," "Take A Bow," and "California King Bed" too. Again, I'm all about those ballads.

    Slay, queens.

    Song

    "Love On Top" by Beyonce


    Back to Beyonce, this song is such a jam. I've had it on repeat since I bought it on iTunes. Her multiple key changes throughout the song show off her amazing vocal range and it's such a fun song to sing and dance along to. You best believe I've danced around in my room to this song countless times. It's also an excellent tune to lip-sync to. My cousin, who loves Beyonce more than anyone I've ever known, always sings this song during karaoke at family parties. It's her go-to song and now I understand why. Take a listen and bless your ears! It's also a fun, feel-good song to strut to class to. Lord knows I've done it many, many times.

    Honorable mention: "I Get To Love You" by Ruelle



    "Love On Top" is an great upbeat love song, while this one just tugs at the heartstrings. It's so beautiful. A perfect wedding song. I'd love to be able to feel the kind of love that's described in this song towards someone in the future. Hopeless romantics, where you at? I discovered "I Get To Love You" when it was playing on "The Vampire Diaries" during a scene between Stefan and Valerie in season 7, episode 18. Ruelle's voice portrays a certain grace and serenity and it makes me feel nice things. Chills. This song was on repeat throughout the month as well, especially late at night, and ugh, let me warn you, it may bring you to tears. Happy tears, I hope. *sniffles*

    Website

    BuzzFeed

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    Oh my goodness, BuzzFeed is so much fun. My sister has been OBSESSED with this website for forever now. Whenever I'd see her on the computer, she would have 15689489489 tabs open and I never understood why... until now. I do BuzzFeed quizzes every day and check out any articles that catch my eye. I actually learn a lot from what I find here. Highly recommend. The quizzes are great to play and then compare your results with other people. I particularly love to compare my results on the astrology quizzes with my friends.

    Social Media Account

    @solo_in_europe on Instagram


    My friend Austin spent about three weeks backpacking in Europe, travelling solo, and it was definitely one of my favorite parts about April. He Instagrammed basically everything he saw and it was All. So. Cool. His posts were very much the highlights of my day. I would normally wake up to his posts. Like I would literally be excited to sleep so that I could wake up and see what else he got up to while I was sleeping. Sometimes, he would post like seven at time. I wasn't even mad. I was like, keep it coming dude! I want to see everything!

    He went to numerous cities including Venice, Florence, Athens, and Edinburgh. His pictures were actually really good. Not to say that they wouldn't have been, but I was pretty impressed by his photography. One of his sisters pointed this out in the comments of one of his posts and I very much agreed with her. His family members commenting on his photos was both hilarious and adorable. I'm so proud of him for going on his trip (it was a long time coming) and also very jealous. The wanderlust was too real last month. Thanks, Austin. I really want to study abroad now (which ain't a bad thing). Anywho, I'm just really glad he decided to make an Instagram and allow his friends and family to live vicariously through his pictures. He hasn't posted much since his trip ended, but you can check him out on Instagram and view the snapshots of his European adventures.

    YouTube Channel



    My friend Rachel introduced me to Leroy Sanchez one day when she texted me saying that she liked his cover of "The Feeling" by Justin Bieber feat. Halsey. Since that day, I've been obsessed. That night, I watched video after video on his channel. I continue to listen to his covers while I do homework. His originals aren't bad either. "Little Dancer" is really cute. His voice is incredible. I mean he can do some awesome vocal runs and just make songs sound so pretty. He's Spanish. He's got blue eyes. He's good-looking AND talented. How? Just how. His cover of "The Feeling" was the first one I watched of his and I do really like it. But I also like the other cover he did with Jessica Sanchez for "1+1" by Beyonce, among others. He also does covers in Spanish too and they're beautiful too. He's just great.

    Dance


    Remember how I mentioned that I really liked dancing and loved choreography? Well, my siblings have been finding and watching dance videos on Twitter and YouTube, but one choreographer that stood out to them was Matt Steffanina. They introduced me to his channel and I am so glad they did (thanks, sibs!). His dance routines are awesome and are so much fun to do. I've currently learned the choreo to "Worth It" and "Work From Home" by Fifth Harmony as well as the routine for "Slow Motion" by Trey Songz. The "Slow Motion" choreo is definitely one of my favorite dances by Matt. His recent Justin Bieber choreo are all really cool too so I'll prolly try and learn those soon. Maybe you'll see me dance to some of these routines on my Instagram one of these days. I've been having so much fun learning choreo and dancing all the time. It can get exhausting though. After like two runs of a routine, I'm winded. But again, it's so much fun for me.

    Side note: I've been watching this year's season of "The Amazing Race" and although I'm rooting for Tyler Oakley and Korey Kuhl, I wouldn't be that mad if Matt and Dana won.

    What were some of your April favorites?

    xx

    Wednesday, May 4, 2016

    Weekly Wednesday Snap | Spring Ducklings

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    Hope your Wednesday has been swell! I took this little snap today when I was walking back from class to my dorm. A couple weeks ago, this mama duck and her adorable ducklings have been waddling around the residence area on campus and they never fail to fill my heart with joy. I mean, look at them. They're so cute. The ducklings' tiny feet scuttle so quickly while they walk. They've been featured on far too many snap stories, but I guess their cuteness makes it okay... almost. And it is pretty funny to see people whip out their phones to take the same snap as they follow this little family around. They're like paparazzi for these famous ducks.

    Super short post today, but I just wanted to you to meet our resident duck fam. Hope it made you smile or feel some sort of warm fuzzies.

    Have you spotted any cute animals lately?

    xx

    Wednesday, April 27, 2016

    Weekly Wednesday Snap | Jet Boat Ride

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    Today we have what is not quite another beach post, but another waterside adventure! On Saturday, me and my family celebrated my cousin's 25th birthday. In the afternoon, we went on the Patriot Jet Boat (above) and took a tour of sorts around San Diego Bay.


    We were warned that we'd probably get wet, so here's me and a couple of my cousins rockin' some ponchos. It's a good look, I think. The highest fashion. However, those hoods were pointless during the ride because at the high speeds that the boat was traveling at, the wind was pretty powerful, Also, I did take my sunglasses off before we left shore. The crew members said that sunnies were the item most often lost at sea during these rides as the winds are strong enough to fling them off of your face. The captain drove the boat at thrilling speeds and went on twists and turns, spinning here and there. It was a fun time, like a oceanic roller coaster! If you're someone who loves taking pictures when you're out doing something, rest assured, there are stops before, during, and after the boat ride where the crew members offer to take your pictures for you. Selfies are welcomed too.

    I had a great time on the boat last weekend and I'd recommend it just to have a little fun if you're ever in downtown San Diego. For more info on the boat ride, you can click HERE.

    How was your weekend?

    xx

    Friday, April 22, 2016

    #worldjump

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    If you've been following Finn Harries for the past couple years, then you're probably aware of his collaboration, World Jump, that he started in 2014. In his Instagram post, he asked people to do the following: "Upload a picture of yourself jumping somewhere you love and tag it #worldjump... Try and keep the jump as similar as possible to this one."

    Here are three of my favorite #worldjump posts:

    A classic #worldjump. (Source)
    Much art. (Source)
    V dramatic. I love it. (Source)

    In 2014, I took three #worldjump pictures and posted them on Instagram. They may not be as cool as Mr. Harries' jumps, but I think they're still cool.

    See it HERE.

    This first one was taken by a hedge near my house.

    Find it HERE.

    This one was taken in the mountains, specifically on the golf course at Barona Resort & Casino.

    Check it out HERE.

    Arguably my favorite (and everyone else's - this post is my most liked as of today), this is my third and latest #worldjump contribution. I like that it looks like I'm walking on the mountains. This was taken when I went on a family hike up to Mt. Woodson. You might have heard of "Potato Chip Rock," which was right next to me. I don't think I was willing to jump on the potato chip and risk dying to take a picture, but I did venture atop the chip!

    Lemme tell you, if you do decide to participate in this collaboration, your first one might take 156168616186 tries, unless you're just that good. Okay maybe not that many tries, but I consider myself a bit of a perfectionist sometimes.

    Here are three tips I have when taking these pictures:
    1. Find a friend with photography skills you trust to take your picture. This way, you'll feel more comfortable having the picture taken. You'll probably be more likely to love the final product too. My brother and sister are usually my photographers when I decide to jump. Thanks, sibs!
    2. Use video or burst mode (on iPhone) to help you capture the moment. These options make it easier to take pictures of moving objects, which, in this case, is your body. If you decide take a video, you can look at it frame by frame and when you find the one you're happy with, screenshot it. With burst mode, you can simply look through the pictures that were taken until you find the one you like the most.
    3. Don't be afraid to use photo editing tools to clean up and enhance your pictures a little bit. I mainly use the app, Afterlight, but I sometimes use the Instagram editing tools too. Try not to overdo it though. Most of the time I just like to fix the lighting to see my body and surroundings better, but making the colors pop a little doesn't hurt. I try to keep it as natural as possible, not making it look too perfect, but ya know, you do you. I like the subtle changes, while still making it look pretty.
    I haven't taken a successful #worldjump picture in years, but I hope to do a lot of traveling in the future or just go on random adventures around town where I can take more. I'd definitely like to do more jumping because it's a lot of fun for me, but until then, here are the three I have. Mr. Harries originally proposed that he'd make a blog post with some his favorites, but I don't think he got around to it. Oh well, he's a busy boy. I'm just happy he's still posting more #worldjump pictures on his Instagram. Check out all of his #worldjump posts and follow him HERE. He takes great pictures in general and makes awesome content with his twin brother Jack on JacksGap.

    Happy jumping!

    xx

    Wednesday, April 20, 2016

    Weekly Wednesday Snap | A Windy Beach Day

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    So apparently, I've been to the beach a lot lately because my last two posts (THIS and THIS), were both about beach hangs. Here's another one.


    On Saturday, me and a couple of my floormate friends, plus one of their friends, went to Newport Beach for the day. This a pretty view of the beach from the boardwalk that was nearby. I really like how the waves look here. It was really windy while we were there, so my hair was fluffed up in all directions and got quite tangled. I thought it was a great look tbh. Because of the wind though, we were only on the sand by the water for a little bit. Sand flew everywhere, covering all of our stuff, and the water was cold too. Only me and my friend Brandy ended up going in the water for some wave jumping. It was chilly, but I was happy to get in the water.


    Here are my four beach companions strutting on the sidewalk as we searched for a place to eat. We eventually settled on a nice cafe where we all had fish and chips, as recommended by Brandy, who had been there before. Their dipping sauce was bomb, creamy with a little kick. It complemented the fries really well. After that, we had dessert at various shops along this street. I had some yummy gelato, Brandy had a frozen banana, and my friend Crystal had a donut. Sorry I forgot to take pictures of my food... I'm really good at this blogging thing. Also, I prolly just ate everything before I thought about taking some snaps. Following our waterside eats, we spent some time exploring the gorgeous Fashion Island mall, clad in beach gear. Classy as ever.

    How was your weekend?

    xx

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    Sunday, April 17, 2016

    Spring Break At The Beach

    Hi World!

    Roughly three weeks ago, me and my friends decided to have a beach day to start off Spring Break. For two of us, it was the end of Spring Break because their schools are part of a different system than the rest of ours. Also, we wanted to have a bonfire with all of us to bid farewell to one of our friends before he left for a three week solo adventure in Europe. The day consisted of tide pool shenanigans and bonfire chats.

    We started off that morning grabbing something to eat from a shopping center near our houses and buying materials for our bonfire: marshmallows, drinks, hot dogs, etc. I opted for a Rubio's fish taco and shrimp burrito. After that, we drove to La Jolla and found a nice little grass area above the beach to have a little picnic before going down to the tide pools.


    Here are four of my friends on their towels under the shade of an umbrella having a lovely beachside meal. I think we all ate some delicious Rubio's.



    After lunch, we headed down to the tide pools. This was some of the view as we ventured closer to the water. Isn't it pretty? It was a really nice spring day with the sun shining above us, and the water and the skies that were a beautiful blue. It almost felt like summer. Spring Break, you're such a tease.


    This is a view of some of the tide pools. I had never been to tide pools before so I was excited when my friend suggested we go. Stepping on the wet moss wasn't the most pleasant experience, being quite squishy, but it was cool to see the sealife that was there. My friends brought little nets and buckets to catch some fish or crabs. We actually never ended up catching any fish, they're fast critters, but we did catch some crabs. STDs were rampant in La Jolla that day... jokes. I'm funny.


    We were able to catch numerous crabs of varying sizes and named each of them. This little hermit crab was the first one we caught (by me, thank you very much *flips hair*). I believe we called him Little Jorge. Our other crabs included Felicia and Harold, among others.


    Here's another one. This one was huge, aptly named Big Daddy. We found a bigger one later (but we weren't able to catch it), that we dubbed The Claw, because most of the time, all we saw of it was its large, menacing claw. That creature was terrifying. We spent at least a good half hour or so trying to catch it, but The Claw evaded us. Oh well, I'm scared to think about what it would've done had we caught it. Don't worry, before we left the tide pools, we released each and every crab and they were all still alive upon being set free.


    Etched into the rocks at the tide pools were carvings of all shapes and sizes. Many of them were reminiscent of the carvings you see on trees in parks. You know, the ones with two people's initials inside a heart. Does that count as vandalism? Anywho, I just thought that they were interesting.


    Here's a little snap of my friends exploring the tide pools and tracking sea critters in all of the crevices. By this time, a fifth friend joined us. Also, side note, the word "crevice" was used abundantly throughout the couple hours that we were there and lemme tell you, it brought me so much joy.


    After the tide pools, we ventured to La Jolla Shores to try and find a fire pit for our bonfire. Me and and my friend Jennifer were tasked with finding a good pit. After arriving at the beaches, we decided to head down to the water first to soak our toes. The water was cold, but it felt nice to walk on the sand and just be on the beach. The sun was almost setting at the time, but still shone bright, and I took this candid picture of her as she walked towards the water.


    After we located a fire pit and the rest of our "squad" joined us, we gathered in a circle with our beach chairs and towels to wait for our other friend to arrive. My friend Erin, who I've mentioned before, with her great photography skills, took this artsy picture as I stared off into the sunset. Thanks, Erin!


    About an hour later, the sky turned dark, the air grew colder, and it was time to start the fire. My friend Nicole was in charge of maintaining the fire and she was adamant on keeping that flame alive. We were able to keep it going for a good couple hours. Our friend, Austin, who we were saying goodbye to (but not really, we saw him one more time before he left), had arrived by this time. He joined us as we roasted marshmallows and hot dogs. At the time though, it was still Lent, so me and Erin, who are both Catholic, couldn't eat meat. As a result, we potentially did the most rachet thing we've ever done in our whole lives. We bought frozen fish sticks before driving to the beach and stuck them on some skewers to cook 'em on the fire. Did it work? Yeah. Was it safe? Probably not. But like, I ate like 20 of them and I didn't throw up, so I'm calling it a success.

    We spent a good couple hours talking at the beach, catching up and having some laughs before we left La Jolla. After that, two of us had to go home, but the majority of us continued hanging out for a few more hours before finally calling it a day. The remainder of us went to Denny's for a midnight snack (I had an Oreo milkshake) and played Exploding Kittens, which I mentioned HERE. It's a fun lil game.

    All in all, it was a grand day with my friends and a nice start to Spring Break 2016. I'm really glad we were all able to see each other ('cept one) before school started again. Now, I have about five weeks left in the semester and have tons of work to do before summer break. Yay school (I love it, just not the homework).

    It's probably been a while since it happened, but how was your spring break?

    xx

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    Wednesday, April 13, 2016

    Weekly Wednesday Snap | Crystal Cove Field Trip

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    Hope you've been having a good week so far. Last Thursday, I went on a field trip for my geology lab class to Crystal Cove. I don't think I've been on a "field trip" for school since middle school, so this was kind of exciting! It was a cloudy day with rain every now and then, so I wasn't sure if it was actually going to happen or if it was going to be rescheduled for another day. It happened. But I'm glad it did. One of my lab partners picked me up and drove me to the state park. We got there about an hour early, so we spent a good amount of time talking and it was really nice getting to know him better. I only see him during class once a week, so I've never really talked to him that much. He's a pretty cool guy. Anywho, this is a snap of the beach from atop a path that headed down to the water. I took it near the meeting place for our class. We were above the beach and had a nice view of the coast.


    Here's a picture of a little sea cave that we ventured to as a class to observe the rocks that were there. We studied how after years and years of formation, some sedimentary rock underwent many processes among various conditions to form the sea cave/cliff.


    Finally, we have a snap of this little waterfall that was by the beach. Here we looked at points of erosion and deposition for the sediment that existed there. You can see the trail made by the water as it travels toward the ocean.

    Sorry if this was too much science for you, but I thought it was cool to go on the field trip and gain a better understanding of how some of these natural formations, like the beach and the cave, came about. I also really liked being by the beach on a cloudy day.

    Have a good rest of your week!

    xx

    Sunday, April 10, 2016

    Lent 2016 Reflection

    Hi World!

    Today I wanted to talk to you about my experiences during Lent 2016.

    *pauses* Warning, this is probably going to be a long blog post. You've been warned. *resumes*

    If you're not familiar with Lent, it's a religious season observed by Catholics where, traditionally, people give up something as a form of fasting. On special days during Lent, such as Ash Wednesday and every Friday during the duration of the season, meat is not consumed, but fish is permitted. I decided to do this for the entire 40 days of Lent. I gave up meat. So basically a Catholic's Friday during Lent was my every day for 40 days. And I survived. Haha, so it's not that serious, but it was for the most part, successful. I had always wondered if I could live a vegetarian, or rather pescatarian, lifestyle. 2016 was the year I tested it out and found that I probably could. Thank goodness that I love fish and seafood.

    I have a meal plan and the cafeteria on campus is basically buffet style, so I always had a lot of choices, which helped during Lent. Lemme tell you though, I had so many grilled cheeses and veggie burgers because I couldn't eat burgers (which I missed the most) or chicken sandwiches. Also, a lot of potatoes. It wasn't bad at all. However, it was hard at times when I would eat with friends who were eating burgers, or something with meat that I wanted, like pasta with chicken. Many times, I had to eat the vegetarian or vegan option that was available, like tofu, which again, wasn't bad at all. I don't mind tofu. One time, I went to Chipotle. I usually order a chicken burrito, but seeing as I couldn't for the time being, I ordered a burrito with sofritas, Chipotle's vegan tofu "meat" option. It tasted like meat and was still delicious. I appreciated that giving up meat made me try things that I normally wouldn't because I like trying new food. While some people have a "usual" at restaurants, I try to eat something new every time, only repeating menu items every now and then.

    When I told people that I gave up meat for Lent, many of them looked at me in disbelief. And when I ordered sandwiches and they found out that there was no meat in it, they felt that my meal was incomplete. I mean, it had predominantly vegetables, yes, but lotsa cheese too, so I still got protein out of it. I also got a lot of protein from eggs during breakfast. Seeing the word "vegetarian" next to the word "burrito" thrilled me. Breakfast burritos that I could eat were the highlight of my days. Some assume a vegetarian diet as a way of losing weight, but this was not the case for me. I honestly didn't feel that different during my pescatarian days. I still ate a lot like the teenage boy that I am. Granted, it was only forty days, but still.

    I only broke Lent twice. But they weren't really my fault, so I'm still calling it a success for the year. The first time was when I grabbed this peanut butter and jelly sandwich, or something like that, from my cafeteria. I looked at the menu label where I grabbed it and it didn't say it had any meat in it. However, when I bit into it, I discovered that they added bacon to it. I quickly spit it out, but it was still in my mouth for a while as I chewed it. I'm more of a sausage than a bacon person anyway, so I didn't need that. The other time was when I went to a family party and there was lumpia, Filipino fried egg rolls. I asked if they had meat in them, if they were spring rolls with vegetables, and I was told that they did not contain meat. So I gladly started chomping away at an egg roll, only to find out in the middle of eating it that there was meat. I already ate half of it by the time I realized the meat was there, so I just finished that one lumpia. It was great.

    What I've taken away from this is that I think that given the choice of becoming a pescatarian for life or continuing the omnivorous diet that I've always followed, I'd choose being an omnivore. I could probably be a pescatarian my whole life, but I wouldn't want to. Vegetarian or vegan diets are very different and I probably wouldn't be able to do either... but you never know... we'll see, but prolly not. I like eating meat.

    Here's me reflecting on life when I was on my Easter hike. I was probably just starting at the pretty lake tbh.

    As a side sacrifice or fast from something during Lent, I gave up social media. *gasps* Ridiculous to think about during this age of electronic media, but I've been doing it every year for the past couple of years during Lent. For me, this specifically means no YouTube, Snapchat, Instagram, or Twitter. To make this easier, I delete the apps from my phone to avoid temptation. It's refreshing not having to worry about constantly checking social media and keeping myself updated on what everyone is up to, but sometimes it causes a little anxiety when you feel like you're missing out on something. YouTube is the hardest because I love it and watching videos is what I do to pass the time. It was especially annoying when I was reading articles with embedded videos and I couldn't watch them. Hilariously, giving up Snapchat made my friends suffer more than I did. "Lexx, that's the only way that I communicate with you! Who else am I gunna send ugly faces to?" Text me, friends. So many of my friends, like my roommate, were furious and anxiously awaited Easter so that I could snap them back.

    You might be thinking, "Lexx, but you blogged throughout Lent, with YouTube videos in the posts. Doesn't that break Lent?" Why yes, reader. Yes it does. But seeing as it's technically for school for the time being, I permitted myself to use it. Honestly, I broke the social media fast so many times though. I did good with Instagram, Twitter, and Snapchat, but I caved too many times for YouTube, especially for music. Ariana Grande and 5H released new music and you thought that I wouldn't be on that the moment they released new songs? You thought wrong. But I justify it by classifying the social media fasting as a personal sacrifice, aka not part of Lent. That would be the meat fasting.

    One last reflection before I leave you. During the social media fast, I had a greater realization of how dependent I, and others around me, are on our phones. I had so much more free time during Lent because I wasn't allowed to watch YouTube videos or check social media. When checking Instagram, Twitter, and Snapchat, it's often every five minutes to no new content, but I do it anyway, to pass the time. I do that instead of homework or completing other responsibilities. When I had my friends visit me at school a while ago, we still had a great time together, but there were times when conversations died down or it became silent and all of them would reach for their phones and tap away to avoid potential awkward moments, looking down at their screens instead of talking to each other. People do this in the elevators in my dorm as well to escape the perpetual awkward feeling that exists in those transportation boxes (you know what I mean if you've ever been in an elevator). Not having as much reason to reach for my phone at the time, I observed their behaviors more. It bothers me that this is a thing, but I can't say I haven't been guilty of doing it myself. People are always on their phones. During commercials, walking to and from classes, even when driving or biking, people are on their phones (not safe, kids, don't do it, especially when on the road). I've made myself more aware of these behaviors and try not to reach for my phone as much. I also try to take more time experiencing and observing the things around me. Especially when I'm with people, I resist the urge to check my phone and try to make conversation. I like to talking to people and learning about what they've been up to.

    Did you do anything for Lent this year? What are your thoughts are fasting meat and/or social media?

    xx