Wednesday, December 23, 2015

December on the Best Coast

Hey! I'm home for the holidays! Here are some pics to document my time here so far. (I'm here till January 3rd, when we leave for CUBA!) I feel it important to note that I have mainly spent my days:
1. jogging
2. going to yoga with my mom for FREE because the gym is free if you are a family member of someone who has a Foothill Gym membership
3. working out at the gym for FREE because of reason listed previously
4. eating lots and lots of food and chocolates

Part I: Local stuff

First morning in Monrovia. It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood!

You're not living in LA unless you eat chia seed pudding for breakfast (courtesy of Leah). I thought they were pretty gross. It's oatmeal for me from now on. 

Special trip to Eggslut in downtown LA, the trendy eatery that bases every menu item on local, organic eggs. It was really good! But I felt kind of sick afterwards...

...perhaps because I had a sundae about 5 minutes after eating the cheesy egg sandwich? 

Chai in the afternoon light.
Part II: Weekend trip to the Bay Area, visiting Janelle, Erika (not pictured, sadly), Jessica, and Anja

View from Janelle's window in San Francisco.

Driving to get Krispy Kreme donuts for breakfast.

Janelle's wacky dog, Margot.

Bonding with John Mayer (the scruffy guy in my lap) and Margot. They both barked at me for about the first hour of my visit (no kidding), and then warmed up to me, as you can see. 

Met up with Jessica for Ethiopian lunch at Enssaro in Oakland. 

Walked around beautiful Lake Merritt

Lots of egrets in the lake!

Awesome welcome sign at Anja's apartment. We've lived in all of those places at the same time. 

Beautiful sunset walk around Cesar Chavez Park.

The Golden Gate Bridge is in the distance there!

On the morning before I drove back to LA, we went for a nice walk around these redwood trees (not sure where this hike was, exactly).
 Part III: Home again 

This is my favorite photo from the last two days. Cosmo sitting under the Christmas tree like a he's a lil PRESENT. 


Sunday, December 13, 2015

Stuck at the airport

Supposed to be in LA right about now, but our plane had electrical problems (?) and had to make an emergency landing in Chicago. A meal voucher compelled me to buy dinner at the only place in the terminal (other than Starbucks): McDonald's! 

Yaaay fish filet and a chicken salad that I will pick the chicken out of. 


Thursday, December 10, 2015

Good mail day

Came home from a long day of work to find: a pin I ordered online from Black Friday (in the pink envelope), makeup samples, a Xmas card with beautiful lettering from dear Hannah, and an advertisement for Fun Home (a show I hope to see in 2016). Hooray!

P.S. Tomorrow's my last day of teaching for 2015!!

Saturday, December 05, 2015

Cat Quirks

Everyone who has lived with a pet knows how each one has its own unique quirks (It's part of what makes life so fun with a pet). Well, the cat we have now adopted -- Seymour -- has the quirk of basically acting like my conscience (or like a small whiny child) when I've been sleeping too long. In my experience, most cats will curl up in bed with me if I sleep in, on my stomach or by my head. Not Seymour. He literally just sits by the side of the bed and meows at me until you get up. And it's not because he wants to be fed (Ari has usually fed him earlier, since he works early on Saturdays). It seems he only wants me to get up because he's bored. Which, I guess, is a valid reason.  

Wednesday, December 02, 2015

Magical Prospect Park

Looking extra magical in the rainy fog this evening.


Monday, November 30, 2015

Hooray for T-Day!

Ari and I had a 6-day break for Thanksgiving this year! Wednesday - Monday. Here are a few pictures of how we spent it. (Not pictured: Intense shopping at DSW [I think the four of us bought 7 pairs of shoes?!])

First, we took an Amtrak train from NYC to Pittsburgh. It was cheaper than flying, and I managed to convince Ari it'd be easier, since we only had to take one train to get to the Amtrak station, and then his parents would pick us up in Pittsburgh. 

But then a freight train stalled in Lancaster, so we had to get off the train in Harrisburg and hang out for three hours while they organized buses to take us farther down the track to re-board a new train. Blerg. 

Once we finally got on the buses, they took us to the train and had us enter the train directly from the tracks. Exciting! And also pretty frustrating that the process took so long. It was supposed to be a 9-hour trip, but ended up taking 12 hours. In the end, though, we didn't get too upset about it. I mean, we had enough time to watch Kill Bill vol. 1 AND vol. 2 on my laptop! (I liked Vol. 2 significantly better than Vol. 1, but it's definitely not in my top 20 favorite movies or anything.)

Boarding the train from the tracks. 

We sent this text to Ari's parents to let them know we were back on the train, finally!
On Thanksgiving morning, we walked around Mill Creek Park (essentially Ari's parents' backyard) with some family and friends. 


We went to a delicious Thanksgiving dinner at Ari's uncle's house, and came back to the house to find the power shut off on the whole street. We enjoyed lighting all the candles and hanging out in the soft glow for about an hour before the power came back on. 


Friday, we went to downtown Youngstown to take the little kids to Oh Wow, a kids museum. It was actually pretty cool for adults too... 

Walking around downtown. Ari was very popular with the young'uns. 
On Saturday morning, the kids (and their parents) had to leave, but not without covering Ari with stickers and climbing all over him. 
We went out for Chinese food and I got annoyed at the poor grammar on the fortune cookie fortunes. 
We introduced Ellyanna's boyfriend, Adam (Far right) to the famous Handel's ice cream (a Youngstown institution).
On the last full day in town (Sunday), we drove to the botanical gardens, which were...not so botanical. They were mostly brown. But we got a pretty new of Glacier Lake.

And today we flew home (only a 1-hour flight) with no delays or problems. Back to work tomorrow. But only for two weeks before I fly to California for Christmas! 







Friday, November 20, 2015

Katniss 4-Ever

"The success of 'The Hunger Games' series has been itself, in its bottom-line fashion, a rejoinder to another intolerant regime, that of a movie industry that continues to treat women on and off the screen as a distraction, an afterthought and a problem. A few months into its run, the second installment, “Catching Fire,” became the first movie with a lone female lead to top the annual domestic box office in four decades. That’s astonishing because it reveals the historical depths of the industry’s inequities even while it speaks to the audience’s embrace of this series. There are all sorts of reasons that viewers have flocked to these movies, including the studio hard sell, but I like to think the numbers prove that, in rallying to Katniss’s side, they’re also backing the other liberation struggle she has come to represent." -- Manohla Dargis's review of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 in The New York Times

I actually didn't fall in love with the Hunger Games books. The films are also flawed, but Jennifer Lawrence is truly great in them.  She elevates the material and makes me care about Katniss's character more than I expected I could. Here's hoping her role in these films pushes even more movie studios to cast strong female leads.

Going to see Hunger Games this weekend, because it's sometimes worth it to take part in these cultural touchstones as they are happening. (Paying a whole $17!)


Wednesday, November 18, 2015

That moment when...

...you sigh, because you realize (but are not surprised) that your wonderful students are evil conservative nincompoops. 

No, I don't really think that about my students. But it can sometimes be frustrating to find out their opinions when it comes to politics. 

We read an excerpt from a book by Jonathan Kozol about the de facto inequality that exists in public schools due to government funding. My students had to write a letter to Kozol saying whether they agree or disagree with his argument that schools in poor areas should receive more government funding than those in richer neighborhoods, in order to create true educational equality. Keep in mind, most of my students come from quite wealthy families; that's how they're able to afford tuition at NYU, a private university. 

Here are some troubling samples of what the majority (not all, thankfully!) of my students wrote: 


("Good" grammar, not good point of view!)



These students are intermediate level, so it's important for me to remember that their rationales are a bit crudely expressed. Still, it can be frustrating to have students write these kinds of things after I've done my best to explain how logical (from my point of view) Kozol's argument is. 

Maybe some of them will eventually change their mind a wee bit? 


Sunday, November 08, 2015

5k in Prospect Park yesterday

Ran it with my coworkers, Megan, Natalie, and Michele.

Awkward action shot as we started the race. I love Megan's face here! 

Aaand action shot as we finished the race! (Natalie is behind us in this shot.)

271st, baby! Out of about 350! (We DID jog the whole time--just slowly.) Yay!


Thursday, November 05, 2015

The Pirate (1948)

One of my favorite genres of film is the cheesy (feel-good, if you will) classic Hollywood musical, especially the type made in the 40s and 50s.

The latest one I just watched was called The Pirate, and featured Judy Garland and Gene Kelly -- two of my favorites!

But this one was delightfully ridiculous. I'm not even going to get into the story here. I will let these pictures I took during my viewing of the DVD speak (mostly) for themselves.

This is the opening scene. That is Judy Garland's hat. She is not supposed to be a chef. 

Garland looks better here, but look at Gene Kelly's rather large and curly bangs! And that 'stache! 
And my favorite part - Gene Kelly dancing in very short shorts! My 12-year-old self would have died. 
One more for good measure. There was fire involved! 
And that is all. I hope you feel about these pictures the same way that I felt about the movie (read: I found it entertaining but rather bizarre)!


Tuesday, November 03, 2015

Staten Island

I've officially been to all five boroughs -- we finally made a special trip to Staten Island last Friday to see what all the buzz was about (there was/is no buzz; I don't really know why I wanted to visit Staten Island).

First, we took the free ferry from downtown Manhattan to the Island, hopped on an SIR (Staten Island Railroad) train, and walked to the Alice Austen House, which was recommended by my friend Sarah because of its cool subject (Alice Austen was one of the first "prolific" female photographers) and the location of the house. Pretty great views of the Hudson and Manhattan. 





Then, we walked 20 minutes through not-so-amazing suburbs to a Sri Lankan neighborhood.

Most of the area we walked through looked like this.

We went to this restaurant Ari had read about the NY Times a couple of years ago, called Lakruwana. It was really good! But the decor was a little over the top (I don't think my photos quite capture it); it felt almost like I was eating lunch at a themed restaurant at Disneyland.

The house special: rice cooked with turmeric (?) eggplant, caramelized onions, a fried egg, tempeh (?) cubes, and cashews. And then a noodle dish with curry you could pour over it.



After eating lunch, we made the mistake of thinking that the 20-minute walk to Flagship Brewery would be enough time to make space in our stomachs for some beer. It wasn't enough time.


We ordered two tasting flights, which were really fun to sip, but we...just couldn't get close to finishing the beers. We were too stuffed. But it was a cool brewery!


After giving up on the beer, we waddled back to the Ferry Terminal and took the ferry home. And I took an obligatory picture of the Statue of Liberty. I couldn't resist! 



Thanks, Staten Island. You were...ok, I guess. I don't feel like we need to hang out together again anytime soon. No hard feelings!




















Monday, November 02, 2015

Announcing....


our new cat that we officially adopted on October 29th (National Cat Day, coincidentally)!

I spent an embarrassingly long time on my phone to create that beautiful image.

Yes, we adopted our foster kitty, the cat formerly known as London. And we renamed him Seymour--the name works for us for several reasons, which I will now explain: 

  1. It reminds me of one of my favorite (albeit depressing) stories from Salinger,  "A Perfect Day for Bananafish." 
  2. It reminds Ari of a character from the Simpsons (because of course it does).
  3. It's somewhat connected to Little Shop of the Horrors and the plant that says "FEED ME!" much like Seymour does on a regular basis. 
  4. We think it sounds just formal enough to fit his personality. 
I am pretty excited to have my very own cat, for the first time in my life. This is a milestone, guys. And Ari and I both think he's pretty great! 

Wednesday, October 07, 2015

Cinephile


Can you tell I like to go to movies?

I carry all of these things around in my wallet because you never know when you might have time to pop into a theater and catch a good movie.*

*To be honest, I haven't actually been inside a movie theater in weeks! Thanks to the projector we now have at home, it has to be a pretty big deal for us to go out to watch something. But I will be taking my class to see the new Steve Jobs movie on Monday, so there's that at least. 

The Woolworth Building

It's kind of awesome I get to work here.
 

(I only work on the second floor, so I don't quite get the view.)