My horoscope from the SF Gate today. I thought it was very inspirational and true and wanted to share it!
"Every great accomplishment inspires equal parts admiration and envy. It's what comes from standing head and shoulders above the rest."
:)
Stephanie, WWT
Exploring the world's cultures, foods, and people one city at a time! (when I have time of course) Also just a blog about everyday things in general
Saturday, January 21, 2012
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
So I figured since I was going to be at school for this Thanksgiving (like always), I should take the bus on over to NYC to catch the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, something I had always watched on TV at home in California. It's my last year at college on the East coast and I figured, why not? It beats sitting in my apartment by myself on the holiday. Little did I know what I was getting myself into.
So since the parade started at like 9:00 I took the earliest bus I could which left at about 6:30 from Philly. The ride is only about and hour and a half on MegaBus. *If you live in an area where MegaBus services, definitely check it out. Their fares range from only $1.00!!
Anyway, I got to NY at about 8:00 and half of the streets in the city were closed off - even to pedestrians who were looking to get a good spot to see the parade from. My morning started off pretty chaotic because I was just trying to find a street where I could enter to view the parade route. NYPD had those streets blocked like their lives depended on it and weren't going to let even the cutest little kid in to watch the parade. Boo.
So I ended up finding a spot on a side street that would give me a side view of the balloons and stuff. I managed to get fairly close, yet still had to stand on my tiptoes to see over people's heads to take photos and see the people on the ground, including the floats. Luckily it wasn't too cold out, 'cause I ended up being outside for like 3 or 4 hours!! Definitely dress warm and grab a cup of coffee from an open McDonalds. Remember, most stuff is closed on Thanksgiving.
Overall, the parade was fun to see in person, but I would definitely recommend going early for a good spot, because even 30 minutes won't guarantee you a good view, and you can forget about being right along the parade route.
The balloons were cool, yet seem bigger on television, hm. The floats were fun too, especially when you caught a glimpse of a celebrity. Attending this year were Cee Lo Green, Scotty McCreery (American Idol), and I think Mary J. Blige. There were also billions of clowns, some extra creepy like the graduation and farmer clowns! Seriously, they need to fill the gaps with something, but clowns!? Think twice about bringing your kids if they have an irrational fear of crazy people dressed up in weird costumes with a lot of makeup on. Hm, maybe it's not so irrational after all.
If you're looking to go, I would say do it! I was happy I got to see it in person once in my life, but I think next year I'll be content to watch it from my living room in CA
Stephanie, WWT
Walking to the parade.
So since the parade started at like 9:00 I took the earliest bus I could which left at about 6:30 from Philly. The ride is only about and hour and a half on MegaBus. *If you live in an area where MegaBus services, definitely check it out. Their fares range from only $1.00!!
Anyway, I got to NY at about 8:00 and half of the streets in the city were closed off - even to pedestrians who were looking to get a good spot to see the parade from. My morning started off pretty chaotic because I was just trying to find a street where I could enter to view the parade route. NYPD had those streets blocked like their lives depended on it and weren't going to let even the cutest little kid in to watch the parade. Boo.
So I ended up finding a spot on a side street that would give me a side view of the balloons and stuff. I managed to get fairly close, yet still had to stand on my tiptoes to see over people's heads to take photos and see the people on the ground, including the floats. Luckily it wasn't too cold out, 'cause I ended up being outside for like 3 or 4 hours!! Definitely dress warm and grab a cup of coffee from an open McDonalds. Remember, most stuff is closed on Thanksgiving.
Overall, the parade was fun to see in person, but I would definitely recommend going early for a good spot, because even 30 minutes won't guarantee you a good view, and you can forget about being right along the parade route.
The balloons were cool, yet seem bigger on television, hm. The floats were fun too, especially when you caught a glimpse of a celebrity. Attending this year were Cee Lo Green, Scotty McCreery (American Idol), and I think Mary J. Blige. There were also billions of clowns, some extra creepy like the graduation and farmer clowns! Seriously, they need to fill the gaps with something, but clowns!? Think twice about bringing your kids if they have an irrational fear of crazy people dressed up in weird costumes with a lot of makeup on. Hm, maybe it's not so irrational after all.
Creepy Clown!! :o
If you're looking to go, I would say do it! I was happy I got to see it in person once in my life, but I think next year I'll be content to watch it from my living room in CA
Stephanie, WWT
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Laziness or Lack of Time?
BOOOO000ooooo. I haven't updated my blog in forever and now I feel horrible. :(
Anyway, now that that's over with! Here is my new schedule for this year and I have to admit, it feels weird to only be taking 4 classes as opposed to my normal load of 6 or 7. They all seem to be very interesting so far, as I've had one class of each now. 3 classes Tue/Thr and only 1 on M/W. Fridays are free! I don't know what I'm going to do with all of this free time!
Here's what I'm taking:
Social Psychiatry
Forensic Psychology
Psych of Gender and Sexuality
Race and Ethnic Relations
All of my Criminal Justice classes have finally finished after my VERY tough Senior Seminar last semester. All that's left are some Sociology and Psychology electives for my psych minor.
It does feel weird to be in my last EVER semester of college. I'm ready to leave, yet I feel that I haven't spent enough time. Never fear! I will be taking many more trips this year so hopefully I'll have lots of material to update on. I already have new posts lined up from over Winter break so we'll see if I can get those written in the coming months. Bear with me as my regular laptop is with my University's tech crew as they are trying to figure out just exactly what the problem is. God help them.
I am currently typing this on a loaner laptop, which, I have to say is much nicer keyboard-wise than my own despite them being the same model. Maybe it has something to do with my keyboard having been replaced 2x now... -_-
Anyway, apologies once again for not updating. I'll have some fantastic recipes and reviews on the way. If you get bored, head on over to my Shutterbug blog, even though I haven't updated the photos on there recently either. Oh well, I've been busy alright?
Best of luck with your New Year's Resolutions. I personally didn't make any, but if there's something I should be doing more of, it is blogging, so for the sake of you lovely reader(s) <-- not sure if more than 1 person actually reads this... but oh well... I will try to keep up and provide you with insightful little snippets out of my life.
Stephanie, WWT
P.S. Oh and by the way, I just turned 21!!!!!!!!YAY! :) Ok, back to your normal lives.
Anyway, now that that's over with! Here is my new schedule for this year and I have to admit, it feels weird to only be taking 4 classes as opposed to my normal load of 6 or 7. They all seem to be very interesting so far, as I've had one class of each now. 3 classes Tue/Thr and only 1 on M/W. Fridays are free! I don't know what I'm going to do with all of this free time!
Here's what I'm taking:
Social Psychiatry
Forensic Psychology
Psych of Gender and Sexuality
Race and Ethnic Relations
All of my Criminal Justice classes have finally finished after my VERY tough Senior Seminar last semester. All that's left are some Sociology and Psychology electives for my psych minor.
It does feel weird to be in my last EVER semester of college. I'm ready to leave, yet I feel that I haven't spent enough time. Never fear! I will be taking many more trips this year so hopefully I'll have lots of material to update on. I already have new posts lined up from over Winter break so we'll see if I can get those written in the coming months. Bear with me as my regular laptop is with my University's tech crew as they are trying to figure out just exactly what the problem is. God help them.
I am currently typing this on a loaner laptop, which, I have to say is much nicer keyboard-wise than my own despite them being the same model. Maybe it has something to do with my keyboard having been replaced 2x now... -_-
Anyway, apologies once again for not updating. I'll have some fantastic recipes and reviews on the way. If you get bored, head on over to my Shutterbug blog, even though I haven't updated the photos on there recently either. Oh well, I've been busy alright?
Best of luck with your New Year's Resolutions. I personally didn't make any, but if there's something I should be doing more of, it is blogging, so for the sake of you lovely reader(s) <-- not sure if more than 1 person actually reads this... but oh well... I will try to keep up and provide you with insightful little snippets out of my life.
Stephanie, WWT
P.S. Oh and by the way, I just turned 21!!!!!!!!YAY! :) Ok, back to your normal lives.
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Fall Recipe: Pumpkin Pancakes
After I made some lovely pumpkin Halloween cookies, I had a significant amount of pumpkin pie filling left over. So.... I decided to make pumpkin pancakes with the rest! Keep in mind, I used canned pumpkin pie filling NOT canned pumpkin puree (unsweetened). If you are using the pumpkin puree, you will need to sweeten it with sugar. K?
Normally I would have used the plain canned pumpkin, but my apartment does not have cloves, allspice, and nutmeg so I decided to buy the preseasoned can to avoid spending a fortune on spices.
I made a smaller batch, considering I was just making them for me, so if you're cooking for more people, you might want to double the recipe. Mine made about 7 medium-sized pancakes.
Pumpkin Pancakes:
3/4 cup milk (I used soy milk and they came out just fine!)
3/4 cup - 1 cup pumpkin (pie filling or pure pumpkin, basically I just used however much I had left)
1/2 egg (how do you measure 1/2 of an egg?? Scramble the egg in a bowl first and just pour half in the batter!)
1 tbsp vegetable oil
1 cup flour
1 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp baking soda
additional spices (I added more cinnamon to the flour mixture for more spice!)
additional fillings (I used dried cranberries, pecans, and banana slices in mine!)
*NOTE: If using pumpkin pie filling, don't add any sugar!! If using pumpkin puree, then you'll want to add about 1 1/2 tbsp brown sugar
1) In a bowl, mix together milk, pumpkin, egg, and oil.
2) Combine the flour, brown sugar (if using), baking powder, baking soda, and any additional spices in a SEPARATE bowl.
3) Stir dry ingredients into the wet pumpkin mixture
4) Put in the fridge for a couple minutes (I put it in for about 5 while I was chopping my nuts/banana)
5) Heat your frying pan (or skillet if you're fancy!) to about medium heat. Pour about 1/4 cup of batter in the pan depending on how large you want your pancakes.
Pumpkin Pancake Batter!!
Extra fillings :)
Cooking Pancakes! Yummy :)
The perfect pancake
I have to say I was really proud of myself from making these from scratch. They turned out perfectly and had a very strong pumpkin spice flavor. The cranberries, pecans, and bananas were great additions and were lovely suprises. Topped with butter, you don't even need maple syrup for flavor! For a nice fall breakfast try these lovely little discs of joy. You could even add chocolate chips and whipped cream and you've got a dessert too!!
Have any other fall recipes to share??
Stephanie, WWT
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Halloween Haunts: Eastern State Penitentiary
Looking for a great place to go to get in the mood for Halloween? One haunted place I love is Philadelphia's Eastern State Penitentiary, that was first opened in 1829. Although other prisons in the area preceded this one like the Walnut Street Jail, Eastern State had a different goal in terms of punishment. People thought that by confining prisoners in solitude and making them work, it would change their behavior and encourage them to repent for their crimes. Some may have found a higher spiritual meaning of life through the valuted ceilings and skylights in the cellblocks, while others may have just gone insane.
Ever wonder where the word penitentiary came from? The goal of this type of prison was to make the prisoners penitent and regretful for their crimes, hence the name. This theory was nicknamed the Pennsylvania System, largely due to it's practice in the state. Throughout it's use, Eastern State housed some famous prisoners like Al Capone, whose lavishly furnished cell is on display, and is the site where he was supposedly haunted by the ghost of one of the victims from the St. Valentine's Day massacre. The prison also had an inmate that wasn't actually human... yes, Pep the Dog was sentenced to a life sentence for murdering a cat.
Various riots, fires, and a partially successful escape went on before the prison was officially closed in 1970. Most of the inmates were moved to Graterford (where I volunteered to teach inmates last year!). Now the prison remains intact, right in the city of Philadelphia, reminding us of a gothic-style castle with the high walls and turrets. It is a national landmark and is open for tours during the year. I wouldn't necessarily recommend the audio tour unless you're a huge fan of Steve Buscemi, who narrates the tape. You may also recognize the prison for it's use as a setting for various movies. 12 Monkeys along with Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen were both filmed here.
But... on Halloween, things get a little hairy. The prison hosts numerous haunted houses, located right in the cellblocks of the prison. Complete with scary volunteers and an eerie location, you're sure to have a great time if you love haunted house type things. Or you can go to learn a bit more about penology and corrections. It really is a creepy, yet cool place.
Have any other favorite Halloween-themed tourist spots? Please share!!
Happy Haunting!!
Stephanie, WWT
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Movie Review: The Girl Who Played With Fire
As promised, here is the movie review of the second Swedish movie installment of the Stieg Larsson series.
All of the same actors return to play their respective parts in the sequel to the Girl With the Dragon Tattoo. Noomi Rapace once again delivers a perfect Lisbeth Salander who kicks ass and researches like no other! The film pretty much follows the book storyline, although much more simplified in order to fit it into a two hour movie. There are some graphic scenes and a couple very naked sexual parts of the film.
In my opinion, it would be necessary to read the book before watching this movie because there are just too many details that couldn't be included. One might be a bit confused at the general point of the story, like the research that Dag and Mia were conducting on the side, or the joint investigation by Bublanski's team, Armansky's team, and Millenium. Many characters with a smaller role weren't actually identified, and you would only know who they are from the book.
Overall, the sequel was just as good as the first. The ending is pretty amazing. That's all I'm going to say. Go rent it! I'd probably give it a 7 out of 10. I can't wait to read the final book and finish the series, but I'm on a hiatus know in order to focus on school work... boo.
Stephanie, WWT
Book Review: The Girl Who Played With Fire
How impressive is this: my last post was about book 1 in the Stieg Larsson series and I've managed to read the second book as my next post! Ok, well sure, it's been a while since I've posted at all, but the point is, I love this series!! It's so good, although I have to take a break before reading the final book to focus on my studies. This semester has been killing me with four research projects along with numerous readings every day, ugh!
Anyway, back to the book. The second installment of the Lisbeth Salander series, The Girl Who Played With Fire, leaves off where the first book ended and promises a great ride and adventure that surrounds Lisbeth being accused of a double homicide. As she goes into hiding at the same time trying to get revenge on people who have made her life awful, many allies come to her defense in the investigation, including her old partner and awkward lover, Mikael Blomkvist. We learn more about minor characters from the first book including Lisbeth's on and off lesbian lover Miriam Wu, her guardian Holger Palmgren, and the mysterious Zala.
I enjoyed this book just as much as the first and would recommend it to anyone who likes reading about female empowerment. Once again, Larsson has delivered a great read. I haven't rented the second film in the Swedish movie series yet, but I plan on it sometime this week, so look for a movie review as well.
What good books have you read lately??
Stephanie, WWT
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