Yes. That's right everyone. I'm single and I love life!!Being as this is my last semester of college, I have come to realize that life is so much LESS complicated when you don't have to worry about a boyfriend. You can go out, dance, meet new people, and have fun without being restrained by a relationship. Now, in no way am I saying that being in a relationship is awful. Actually, most of my friends have boyfriends, which I admit, can be awkward when you're the only single gal there, but it also comes with a sense of independence and freedom. Who says girls and guys can't be friends??
I used to worry about never being able to find a guy and thought dating was super awkward (well, it still is :P). Now, I am thoroughly enjoying being single. I shouldn't HATE Valentine's Day - I don't have to worry about buying a significant other a gift!! Life is sooo much easier. More chocolate for me!!!
So to everyone out there with a special someone to celebrate with - have fun and remember to tell not only your bf/gf how much you love them, but also your family, friends, and everyone who supports you.
We can show our love for everyone we appreciate in our lives, not just our romantic partners.
To all my single ladies out there, go out with the girls and celebrate your freedom. Maybe you will meet some single guys too ;)
Happy Valentine's Day to all!!!
Spread the LO
VE
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, February 11, 2012
Friday, February 10, 2012
Bryn Mawr: Checklist
If anyone lives on or near the main line, you will know that Villanova is right next door to Bryn Mawr, despite the existence of Rosemont in between the two. Maybe you don't even know what the "main line" is, but that's ok! I didn't either before I started attending college here.
Anyway, my main point: There is a checklist for Bryn Mawr that I must accomplish before the year is over!!
1. Go study at Milkboy coffee. Seriously, this place always looks like the most awesome place to just take your computer and get some major studying done.
2. See a movie at the Bryn Mawr Film Institute.
3. Go to one of the Irish pubs. Haven't done this yeat cause I just turned 21 last month :P
As a side note: Today I had the most amazing blueberries the size of grapes. NO JOKE, they were HUGE!! But, as I started eating them I noticed one was slightly deformed. Like, you know the little spikes they have on top? It had one growing out of the side... just one. Then I started noticing that ALL of the blueberries had the same weird deformity. Were my blueberries genetically engineered mutant berries??? :O
Anyway, my main point: There is a checklist for Bryn Mawr that I must accomplish before the year is over!!
1. Go study at Milkboy coffee. Seriously, this place always looks like the most awesome place to just take your computer and get some major studying done.
2. See a movie at the Bryn Mawr Film Institute.
3. Go to one of the Irish pubs. Haven't done this yeat cause I just turned 21 last month :P
As a side note: Today I had the most amazing blueberries the size of grapes. NO JOKE, they were HUGE!! But, as I started eating them I noticed one was slightly deformed. Like, you know the little spikes they have on top? It had one growing out of the side... just one. Then I started noticing that ALL of the blueberries had the same weird deformity. Were my blueberries genetically engineered mutant berries??? :O
Sunday, January 29, 2012
The Mutter Museum
Part 2 of my Philly Guide! The Mutter Museum!!
If you live around Philly, chances are you may have heard about this medical museum pronounced the Moo-ter Museum. Or you may have even been there yourself.
Regardless of if you are a med student, or just a fan of House, this museum is sure to captivate you, that is, if it doesn't gross you out. If you don't have a strong stomach, or if you are pretty squeamish, you may want to opt out, however the displays aren't presented in a way that is designed to induce grimaces in its visitors. It represents a large collection of bones, wax replicas, and medical instruments, as well as preserved organs and body parts.
I had been wanting to go for a long time, but never had the chance. If you go, I would advise getting off at 30th street station and walking across the bridge down Market st. and down 22nd. The museum is actually located within the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, which is the oldest professional medical organization in the country.
If you want to visit the museum, it is open Mon - Sun (10am - 5pm) and there is a special student discount for only $10 if you show an ID. Although you cannot take photography inside, there are plenty of things to occupy yourself with. In the top floor, walk past the huge case filled with skulls of various ages, ethnicities, and medical abnormalities and diseases. Also check out the exhibit about the "Soap Lady" as well as the cases about the assassinations of Presidents Lincoln and Garfield.
Downstairs there is a collection of more skulls, skeletons, and organs as well as a huge colon, a giant and dwarf skeleton, and casts of the conjoined Siamese twins Chang and Eng. There is also a room dedicated to Gretchen Worden. Don't forget to see Benjamin Rush's medicinal herb garden outside!
BE WARNED!! Some of the exhibits were a bit disturbing. I couldn't really bear to look at all of the preserved fetuses and babies, maybe because I'm a woman and couldn't picture that being my baby. I wouldn't suggest bringing your kids under 15 here. Maybe even under 20 because they might just act all immature and joke around about stuff.
Overall, the museum was very nice, and gave off an old sort of feel to it. There was a funky smell downstairs, and in one of the rooms there was a fan blowing constantly, which made it super cold! I am glad to have finally seen it, but it is a little overwhelming. It is probably an essential visit for anyone considering going into the medical field.
More museum reviews to come!
Stephanie, WWT
Photo taken from here.
If you live around Philly, chances are you may have heard about this medical museum pronounced the Moo-ter Museum. Or you may have even been there yourself.
Regardless of if you are a med student, or just a fan of House, this museum is sure to captivate you, that is, if it doesn't gross you out. If you don't have a strong stomach, or if you are pretty squeamish, you may want to opt out, however the displays aren't presented in a way that is designed to induce grimaces in its visitors. It represents a large collection of bones, wax replicas, and medical instruments, as well as preserved organs and body parts.
Photo taken from here.
I had been wanting to go for a long time, but never had the chance. If you go, I would advise getting off at 30th street station and walking across the bridge down Market st. and down 22nd. The museum is actually located within the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, which is the oldest professional medical organization in the country.
If you want to visit the museum, it is open Mon - Sun (10am - 5pm) and there is a special student discount for only $10 if you show an ID. Although you cannot take photography inside, there are plenty of things to occupy yourself with. In the top floor, walk past the huge case filled with skulls of various ages, ethnicities, and medical abnormalities and diseases. Also check out the exhibit about the "Soap Lady" as well as the cases about the assassinations of Presidents Lincoln and Garfield.
Downstairs there is a collection of more skulls, skeletons, and organs as well as a huge colon, a giant and dwarf skeleton, and casts of the conjoined Siamese twins Chang and Eng. There is also a room dedicated to Gretchen Worden. Don't forget to see Benjamin Rush's medicinal herb garden outside!
BE WARNED!! Some of the exhibits were a bit disturbing. I couldn't really bear to look at all of the preserved fetuses and babies, maybe because I'm a woman and couldn't picture that being my baby. I wouldn't suggest bringing your kids under 15 here. Maybe even under 20 because they might just act all immature and joke around about stuff.
Overall, the museum was very nice, and gave off an old sort of feel to it. There was a funky smell downstairs, and in one of the rooms there was a fan blowing constantly, which made it super cold! I am glad to have finally seen it, but it is a little overwhelming. It is probably an essential visit for anyone considering going into the medical field.
More museum reviews to come!
Stephanie, WWT
Saturday, January 28, 2012
Franklin Fountain
So... one of the things on my Philadelphia to-do list was to visit Franklin Fountain ice cream shop and I did!! Yesterday... yes I know it was cold and I wasn't even sure they'd be open but they were!!!
Although I was like the only other person in there besides this couple. Anyway, it was a little hole in the wall and I admit I went down a couple wrong streets having forgottene the address, but quickly found it on the corner of like 2nd and ???
The shop itself is so adorable and transports you back to a soda-shop-esque type establishment. Their menu is kind of intimidating for the first time, but I decided due to my not overly large appetite to avoid one of their signature sundaes. They are however, most famous for them as they were featured on Man vs. Food for their Mt. Vesuvius sundae that Adam Richman devoured.
Yeah, wasn't gonna happen.
So instead I asked the guys behind the counter what they recommended and the lovely young gentleman told me the the pistachio and cherry vanilla were his favorites. I sampled the pistachio (with a small silver spoon, not that plastic crap you get at 31 flavors) and it was very yummy, but I wanted a topping too. So I decided to go with 1 scoop (aka like 2 baseballs) of the mint chip with their hot fudge topping. My kind server told me to take a seat anywhere and he would bring it over to me after he was done making it.
The sundae was fantastic and I almost finished it all, but instead took the leftovers to-go in this awesome little cardboard container. Cool huh?
After my sugar overload, I talked to the guy working there some more and he told me some interesting facts about the shop. It has only been open for like 6 or 7 years, however the building itself is original including the molding on the ceiling (not the fungus lol) as well as the tiles on the floor.
They also have the oldest working soda fountain in America! Pretty cool. Overall, I would definitely come back. If you're with a couple friends, opt for one of their bigger sundaes which go from like $9 - $15 I think. You can also order by the scoop and add on toppings. For one scoop, one topping mine came out to $6 something. Pretty reasonable for fantastic service and good ice cream.
Since they're a soda shop, they also have shakes, banana splits, sodas, and these things called phosphates which I'll have to try sometime. They also have plenty of flavors, including one called hydrox cookie, which uses the original hydrox cookies which were an early version of an oreo. They also have sugar free and soy ice creams too.
Go check them out! They are open from 12 pm - 12 am (nice!) and their service is fantastic. You won't be disappointed.
Stephanie, WWT
Front entrance and menu.
Although I was like the only other person in there besides this couple. Anyway, it was a little hole in the wall and I admit I went down a couple wrong streets having forgottene the address, but quickly found it on the corner of like 2nd and ???
The shop itself is so adorable and transports you back to a soda-shop-esque type establishment. Their menu is kind of intimidating for the first time, but I decided due to my not overly large appetite to avoid one of their signature sundaes. They are however, most famous for them as they were featured on Man vs. Food for their Mt. Vesuvius sundae that Adam Richman devoured.
Yeah, wasn't gonna happen.
Ben Franklin all decked out for V-Day.
So instead I asked the guys behind the counter what they recommended and the lovely young gentleman told me the the pistachio and cherry vanilla were his favorites. I sampled the pistachio (with a small silver spoon, not that plastic crap you get at 31 flavors) and it was very yummy, but I wanted a topping too. So I decided to go with 1 scoop (aka like 2 baseballs) of the mint chip with their hot fudge topping. My kind server told me to take a seat anywhere and he would bring it over to me after he was done making it.
1 "scoop" of mint chip with hot fudge topping.
The sundae was fantastic and I almost finished it all, but instead took the leftovers to-go in this awesome little cardboard container. Cool huh?
To-go container is so cute!!
After my sugar overload, I talked to the guy working there some more and he told me some interesting facts about the shop. It has only been open for like 6 or 7 years, however the building itself is original including the molding on the ceiling (not the fungus lol) as well as the tiles on the floor.
They also have the oldest working soda fountain in America! Pretty cool. Overall, I would definitely come back. If you're with a couple friends, opt for one of their bigger sundaes which go from like $9 - $15 I think. You can also order by the scoop and add on toppings. For one scoop, one topping mine came out to $6 something. Pretty reasonable for fantastic service and good ice cream.
The oldest working soda fountain!
Since they're a soda shop, they also have shakes, banana splits, sodas, and these things called phosphates which I'll have to try sometime. They also have plenty of flavors, including one called hydrox cookie, which uses the original hydrox cookies which were an early version of an oreo. They also have sugar free and soy ice creams too.
Go check them out! They are open from 12 pm - 12 am (nice!) and their service is fantastic. You won't be disappointed.
Stephanie, WWT
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Travel 2012 Plan
Ok, time to get serious here. I only have like 4 months before I return to the West Coast for good ending my Senior year here at Nova. I still have so much to do!! AAaaahh! Freakout time!!!......
Ok, let's get planning.
Aside from my much anticipated Atlantic City trip scheduled for spring break in March, I've been wanting to go to Philly again and what with Fridays free, I think I definitely have enough time. Here is a list of things I'd stilllike to, no, scratch that have to do!
1. Go to the Philadelphia Museum of Art one last time! (preferrably on one of the free Sundays!)
2. Go to the Mutter Museum (home of fascinating medical oddities)
3. Try a Geno's cheesesteak (so I can compare it to Pat's!)
4. Eat ice cream at Franklin Fountain (you can see how my list is quickly becoming dominated by food)
5. Go to Penn's Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
6. Somehow find a way to Gettysburg
Heck, while I'm at it, here's the New York List too!
1. See the Statue of Liberty
2. Go to the top of either the Empire State Building or the Top of the Rock
3. See a Broadway show (preferrably Phantom)
4. Find another food truck and sample their delicacies!
5. Walk across the Brooklyn Bridge
6. See the Wall Street bull
7. Go to the Natural History Museum
And just one more thing in D.C.
1. Go to the Crime and Punishment Museum
I'm also trying to figure out if I can take a trip to Boston sometime too, but I might run out of time :(
Does anyone know of anything fun to do in Baltimore by any chance? That's pretty close as well.
Looks like I have a lot to do and see still. Sigh. World, here I come!
Happy travels during the new year! Have any plans?? Share them :)
Stephanie, WWT
Ok, let's get planning.
Aside from my much anticipated Atlantic City trip scheduled for spring break in March, I've been wanting to go to Philly again and what with Fridays free, I think I definitely have enough time. Here is a list of things I'd still
1. Go to the Philadelphia Museum of Art one last time! (preferrably on one of the free Sundays!)
3. Try a Geno's cheesesteak (so I can compare it to Pat's!)
5. Go to Penn's Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
6. Somehow find a way to Gettysburg
Heck, while I'm at it, here's the New York List too!
1. See the Statue of Liberty
2. Go to the top of either the Empire State Building or the Top of the Rock
3. See a Broadway show (preferrably Phantom)
4. Find another food truck and sample their delicacies!
5. Walk across the Brooklyn Bridge
6. See the Wall Street bull
7. Go to the Natural History Museum
And just one more thing in D.C.
1. Go to the Crime and Punishment Museum
I'm also trying to figure out if I can take a trip to Boston sometime too, but I might run out of time :(
Does anyone know of anything fun to do in Baltimore by any chance? That's pretty close as well.
Looks like I have a lot to do and see still. Sigh. World, here I come!
Happy travels during the new year! Have any plans?? Share them :)
Stephanie, WWT
Monday, January 23, 2012
Ocean City, NJ
This trip is from last semester, but unfortunately I didn't get to post about it on time. So without further ado, here it is.
Ocean City is located in New Jersey, and is most exciting for its boardwalk which boasts a host of rides, snack shops, and little gift shops where you can get your own personalized pressed shirt Jersey Shore style! The city's motto is "America's Greatest Family Resort." Well, I'm not sure about that, but it certainly was nice to walk along the boardwalk and the shore on a nice hot day. Because of it's family oriented atmosphere, there is no alcohol sold anywhere.
The length of the boardwalk itself is about 2 1/2 miles long and perfect for biking, jogging, walking, or anything else you might fancy. You quickly learn that the designated lanes should be paid attention to unless you want to get runover by one of those cart, peddled, surrey things. Although many people neglect to follow the rules of the labeled lanes, it still helps.
My favorite part. Here is what I decided to sample!
Kohr Bros. Frozen Custard
Luckily there are about 3 locations on the boardwalk, so you can always find a Kohr Bros somewhere. They claim that their custard is only like 150 calories so go for it! I tried the mint and chocolate swirl, but they also have an orange cream swirl that I heard was amazing. You can also get it inverted and dipped in sprinkles if you desire. The custard was not as dense as I thought it would be. It was very light on the contrary, yet it didn't melt super fast!
Pizza
Of course I had to get a slice on the boardwalk. I went to 3 Brothers From Italy where they have an eating competition challenge thing. Although I didn't attempt to eat an entire pizza in 15 minutes, I would seriously admire someone who could. I opted for a slice of broccoli chicken to get my serving of veggies for the day (lol). It was a typical reheated slice of pizza, but it was perfect.
Fudge
Seriously go try some fudge while you're here. They even hand you free samples outside to entice you. I went to the Original Fudge Kitchen where you can watch them handmake the fudge which is cool.
Taffy
There are several taffy places to shop at but I went to Shriver's where you can see the taffy machines in the back room. Pretty cool.
Activities
Aside from the amazing beach located like 50 feet away from you, there are numerous other things to do on the boardwalk. Here are some:
Mini-Golf
Go try out one of the several mini golf places. They looked fun, but I didn't participate.
Rides
If rides are more of your thing, they have the typical boardwalk/carnival rides. Try out the ferris wheel for a nice relaxing, breezy ride. You do have to buy tickets for each ride or you can buy a wristband thing.
Try to have fun and follow the rules
Why are there so many rules?! Here are some. So you can pretty much walk around and not have any fun. If you can walk around between all of the people swarming on the beach. Also, how do you skateboard on a beach???
For all of you Philly residents, it might interest you to know that both David Akers (former Eagles kicker) and Jay Wright (Villanova's awesome Basketball coach) own summer residences here. Other famous people also are frequent summer vacationers here.
Seriously, go to the boardwalk for a nice day at the beach. I would advise going early if you don't want to be around the crowds, but in the summertime, that's kind of inevitable. A family fun destination, Ocean City didn't disappoint. Next time I'll have to try the fried Oreos!
Stephanie, WWT
Ocean City is located in New Jersey, and is most exciting for its boardwalk which boasts a host of rides, snack shops, and little gift shops where you can get your own personalized pressed shirt Jersey Shore style! The city's motto is "America's Greatest Family Resort." Well, I'm not sure about that, but it certainly was nice to walk along the boardwalk and the shore on a nice hot day. Because of it's family oriented atmosphere, there is no alcohol sold anywhere.
The length of the boardwalk itself is about 2 1/2 miles long and perfect for biking, jogging, walking, or anything else you might fancy. You quickly learn that the designated lanes should be paid attention to unless you want to get runover by one of those cart, peddled, surrey things. Although many people neglect to follow the rules of the labeled lanes, it still helps.
FOODMy favorite part. Here is what I decided to sample!
Kohr Bros. Frozen Custard
Luckily there are about 3 locations on the boardwalk, so you can always find a Kohr Bros somewhere. They claim that their custard is only like 150 calories so go for it! I tried the mint and chocolate swirl, but they also have an orange cream swirl that I heard was amazing. You can also get it inverted and dipped in sprinkles if you desire. The custard was not as dense as I thought it would be. It was very light on the contrary, yet it didn't melt super fast!
One of the many locations near the main entrance.
Fried Pickles
I just had to try these after they were made popular by Snooki on the Jersey Shore. I was pleasantly surprised and have to admit that I'm a follower now! They were greasy little slices, but they were great. You can't go wrong with fried anything right? They also give you an amazingly tasty sauce to dip your fried pickles in which I highly recommend. It's sort of like a spicy thousand island which is amazing with the seasoned crunchy batter and the sourness from the pickles.
My pickles complete with side sauce! Yummy :D
Banana Whip
Down one of the side alleys on the boardwalk sits the Bashful Banana Bakery and Cafe. They are home to an amazing dessert like creation made of pure frozen bananas. Legit, nothing else is in there. They run the frozen bananas through this press sort of machine which turns them into an ice cream like consistency. I'm not entirely sure how they make it so decadent, but it's amazing. If you opt for toppings (which you should!) try the fruit fudge sauce, made of fruit! The kiddie size is like $4.25 which is plenty for someone like me! It's like 0.65 to add a topping, and you can also get them flavored with strawberry or pineapple etc.
Banana whip topped with all fruit fudge sauce. Soooo amazing!
Pizza
Of course I had to get a slice on the boardwalk. I went to 3 Brothers From Italy where they have an eating competition challenge thing. Although I didn't attempt to eat an entire pizza in 15 minutes, I would seriously admire someone who could. I opted for a slice of broccoli chicken to get my serving of veggies for the day (lol). It was a typical reheated slice of pizza, but it was perfect.
Fudge
Seriously go try some fudge while you're here. They even hand you free samples outside to entice you. I went to the Original Fudge Kitchen where you can watch them handmake the fudge which is cool.
I bought the pumpkin pie and pistachio fudge. It was great. Their maple is also delicious too.
Taffy
There are several taffy places to shop at but I went to Shriver's where you can see the taffy machines in the back room. Pretty cool.
You can fill up your own bag with taffy and they charge you by weight. There are also many other commonly found candies there to indulge in.
Activities
Aside from the amazing beach located like 50 feet away from you, there are numerous other things to do on the boardwalk. Here are some:
Mini-Golf
Go try out one of the several mini golf places. They looked fun, but I didn't participate.
Rides
If rides are more of your thing, they have the typical boardwalk/carnival rides. Try out the ferris wheel for a nice relaxing, breezy ride. You do have to buy tickets for each ride or you can buy a wristband thing.
I would generally advise avoiding the "Glass House" on a hot day. But that's just me.
Try to have fun and follow the rules
Why are there so many rules?! Here are some. So you can pretty much walk around and not have any fun. If you can walk around between all of the people swarming on the beach. Also, how do you skateboard on a beach???
Apparently, you cannot throw balls or frisbees. Bummer. You also cannot picnic.
Clearly these brave souls have decided to break the rules. God bless them.
Good luck trying to find a spot to set up that umbrella.
For all of you Philly residents, it might interest you to know that both David Akers (former Eagles kicker) and Jay Wright (Villanova's awesome Basketball coach) own summer residences here. Other famous people also are frequent summer vacationers here.
Seriously, go to the boardwalk for a nice day at the beach. I would advise going early if you don't want to be around the crowds, but in the summertime, that's kind of inevitable. A family fun destination, Ocean City didn't disappoint. Next time I'll have to try the fried Oreos!
Stephanie, WWT
Saturday, January 21, 2012
Kara's Take II
I have been back to Kara's Cupcakes in Walnut Creek now a couple of times as well as the one located in Ghiradelli Square, San Francisco. I thought I should do an updated review too! So here are my new cupcake discoveries.
SF trip cupcakes:
Worst Cupcake = PB&J
I like cupcakes, but this one was not a star. I had such high hopes for it too! Like the Key Lime, this flavor was limited-time only (thank god!). It was supposed to have a peanut butter frosting on top and a strawberry (jelly) filling. Unfortunately it was super dry and not very flavorful :(
SF trip cupcakes:
Fleur de Sel (top left), PB&J (top right), and Key Lime Pie (bottom)
My Favorite = The Key Lime Pie one by a longshot!!
The cake was so moist and had a key lime filling which was sweet and tangy. The bottom was a graham cracker crust and it was topped with a cream cheese like frosting and little sprinkles and of course a fondant flower cut-out. It was seasonal, so if you see it in the summertime, GET IT!!
Doesn't that just look like heaven?
Worst Cupcake = PB&J
I like cupcakes, but this one was not a star. I had such high hopes for it too! Like the Key Lime, this flavor was limited-time only (thank god!). It was supposed to have a peanut butter frosting on top and a strawberry (jelly) filling. Unfortunately it was super dry and not very flavorful :(
Boo :(
The one cool thing was the Kara's Cupcake-mobile thing outside of the shop. They had a father's day display in the window :)
Even though I was graced with a dry, unastonishing cupcake, it will not deter me from going back to Kara's. I find their seasonal flavors to be very good, and I still have my filled favorites. They remain the Banana Caramel and the Key Lime. I also tried the mini versions of the Java Chip and the Raspberry Dazzle. Java Chip = eh. Raspberry = pretty good.
Go find a Kara's if you live in California and pick out your favorites!
Stephanie, WWT
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