Tuesday, June 22, 2010

summer arrival


YAY the sun has finally peeked his head out for the summer! it's still not ideal hot summer weather but at least some of us can fix our vitamin d deficiency.

celebrated the sun's presence by taking a quick lunch break at u-village for some red mango with my favorite toppings (also the highest cal count ones): mochi & dark chocolate chips. then felt like throwing in some raspberries since it's summer. in the words of my sister from thanh-vi on the ave, "why not?"



some of you may or may not know this but i am allergic to fish. with the exception of shellfish and things with tentacles (i *heart* calamari!). yet my coworker still offered me some fish that i couldn't refuse! it was a fish-shaped waffle with red bean inside. i can't believe i've never been introduced to this adorable and delicious snack before! this will be the only fish i eat... ever.

isn't he adorable?!.. and delectable muhaha

Monday, June 21, 2010

busy friday

FRIDAY was the last time starbucks was going to spread some love to its hometown by giving away free tickets every friday after 2pm to seattle starbucks. of course, being in hawaii made me miss free tix to mariners games and SIFF =( then i also forgot about SAM (Seattle Art Museum) tix the friday after i returned..

BUT I was able to score free tix to the aquarium & a broadway production of hardcore ballroom dancing (burn the floor)! downside to the tix that i got: aquarium tix are for youth up to ages 12 and the broadway show is playing in september-- i'm moving end of august.

i feel like this blog is hating me already!! but although starbucks may hate me, doesn't mean seattle hates me. besides, i think starbucks is just trying to redeem themselves here since they took away our super sonics..

although i didn't have free tix to the mariners game, i went on friday w/ my sis and some friends. my dad told me i was wasting monies on the mariners since they would lose again but ALAS!! mariners scored a home run and won one for me that day! it was also my sister's first baseball game ever so i'm glad we won for her too. =) i didn't score a double-headed bobblehead that night (would've been the ultimate - griffey & ichicro!) but at least i got to see what it was.. my sister and i were 10 mins too late since her directions to chinatown led me straight into pike place instead. this is also the last time i will entrust her with directions.

as for food on friday: i began my day with a croissant at west seattle's bakery nouveau and ended it with chocolate mousse at capitol hill's dilettante cafe. i wouldn't have had it any other way =)

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

SIFF

my favorite spring festival of seattle!! SIFF aka Seattle International Film Festival. it's the only time of year when I watch foreign and independent films and stuff my face with popcorn almost everyday. last year was my record of 11 films during SIFF season (about a month). i'm disappointed that this year i've only seen 4 films, and one film for STIFF (seattle's truly independent film festival). i'm also disappointed that the films weren't all that great. i rated almost all of them 4/4 realizing that i was setting my standards waay too low haha.

i blame most of missing the good films on being in hawaii, and although you may be thinking why blame hawaii because hawaii > SIFF but this made me sad because i'll be spending the next 2 years there missing the next 2 years of SIFF. being that this is my last SIFF for the next few years makes me sad =(

on a happier note, getting back into my workout groove since SIFF has only brought me pimples and weight. yesterday i began my hot yoga package at bikram hot yoga in redmond and today i finish my last sassyfit boot camp session... as soon as i finish my chocolate milk =)

Thursday, May 20, 2010

iLEFTmyHEARTinSEATTLE

So I really suck at blogging. But I blog really good in my head, I swear. It’s just a matter of getting it out so I can save it and look back at my random moments/memories/thoughts. I was thinking about doing some sort of theme to my blog... originally was “the adventures of janyan” because of my travelling but that’s pretty limited now since my Europe trip pretty much ate my bank.

However, it dawned on me recently that I want to blog about my lovely hometown Seattle. I lovelovelove this city with all my heart and don’t see myself living elsewhere. But in August I shall be moving to “paradise” for Nursing school.

Thus my attempt to revive my blog is to theme it up with this: iLEFTmyHEARTinSEATTLE. This shall be my tribute to my birthplace and also a promise to return to this city I call home =)

Folks, prepare to be bored out of your mind by my limited vocabulary…this blog is only the beginning ^_~

Friday, October 16, 2009

PRAHA

Sooo due to the cold weather I've been too lazy to blog about my time here in Prague. Once we get back from sightseeing I just take a shower and knock out. Internet connection sucks, too >.< Let me recall as much as I can...

[WED 14.10.2009] Once we got to our room we were so amazed at how much space we had. I wanted to roll around in all the free space hahah. I refrained myself though. Its very clean and although we're staying in a hostel, we booked for a private room so we get our own bathroom and we don't have to worry about random people staying in our room. In our bathroom we have a toilet and a low sink-like structure. The thing next to the toilet is a bidet aka butt washer. Lets just say that I tried it and it was a little awkward for me. I don't think I'll be using that again hahah.

After we dropped off our luggage we were hungry for lunch and ate at a restaurant next door. The restaurant was like going into a tavern but the ground level was actually the bar only so we had to go down the stairs in a cave hallway to the sit-down portion. I ate a risotto in a creme sauce which cost me about 90CZK. We heard that lunch here is pretty cheap but with big portions and dinner is the same portions but twice the price so we loaded up on lunch. After we had a hearty meal (which was much needed after living off of street food and produce in Paris), our waiter offered us a drink to finish off our meal with: a shot of Becherovka. It wasn't a strong liqueur but it was very spicy and kept me warm for a good 10 minutes or so. I wasn't much of a fan of it. That was my first alcoholic drink in Europe, believe it or not!

We decided to walk of our meal by exploring the area and looking at all the different souvenir shops. There were a lot of bohemian glass things, pashminas, beanies with the word PRAGUE knitted around it, and wooden puppets (like Pinocchio!). The puppets reminded me of the goat puppet play in the Sound of Music =) Although seeing a whole store of puppets was a little creepy. We ate dinner at an Italian cafe where I just ordered onion soup with cheese for 45CZK. Not bad. I missed out though on the tiramisu which was apparently the best that Ling's ever had... we might go back again before we leave.

On our way back to the hostel, we had to pick up the key at reception so we dropped of our 50CZK for a towel deposit (per person). It was funny b/c Pui has the worst time understanding accents. The man asked "how many",and she replies "more money??" then he asks again, and this time she goes "no money?". They both seemed frustrated then I realized the 2nd time that he asked how many so I told him 4 hahah. We finally got our towels. At the restaurants, people were smoking so our clothes and hair reeked of cigarette smoke. We all felt so refreshed after taking a shower that night and it was even better since we didn't need to hold the shower head while we showered. It was probably one of the best showers I've had in Europe. =) The London bathroom was too tiny and the Paris one smelled of mold.

[THU 15.10.2009] Soapy woke up first and went to the post office to attempt to buy some boxes to ship stuff. However, no one understood what a box was. We told her she should have done the vogue thing and frame her face with her hands while saying box hahah. Then we had to ask receptionist how to ship stuff via fed ex but they have a PPL and DHL instead. Since we only knew of DHL we decided to hunt them down in old town after eating at Cafe Louvre (where F. Kafka and A. Einstein have dined).

Cafe Louvre was packed for brunch and the only open spot was in the bar area next to the billiards room. Every table other than ours was smoking but we had no other choice and we were starving. I had turkey and these bread dumplings for about 89CZK (I ordered from a menu that was written in Czech only with no English translations). I also ordered a horka cokolada which I thought was a hot chocolate but turned out to be a hot chocolate syrup in a small teacup. The texture was somewhere between a pudding and syrup. It was tasty but extremely rich so I just drank water with my meal.

After our smoky brunch, we headed to nove mesto aka new town to see the dancing building. It took us awhile to find it but we kept going into different stores to defrost on our way there (it was snowing/raining all day). We took lots of pictures with it and the scenery around it then our search for DHL began. On our hunt, we found a cute cafe hidden in an alley that served illy coffee. The cafe was very clean and had plenty of desserts and coffee so we defrosted there for a good hour or two. I ordered a latte macchiato and some jam and chocolate crepes for a total of 120CZK.

We stumbled upon Wencelas Square on our way to DHL and realized it was actually just a huge rectangle, not quite a square. It was a lot like a Champs de Elysses but not as high class/brand-name centered as Paris. We found a C&H which is like an H&M where I bought a cute floppy beanie to keep my head warm (350CZK). It was a little pricier than I'd hope to spend on a beanie but at least I know I'll get good use out of it since I'll be wearing it when I go home, too.

After circling a block we finally found DHL and realized we almost made a full 360 around that block to find it. We found out it would be $300+ to send about 5 kilos to the US. Also, we found out that they didn't have boxes there and that you take your stuff to be shipped to DHL and they pack it for you. After that, we walked around the "square" and shopped some more. Soapy and Ling got hungry so they bought some sausages from a nearby hot dog stand. The sausage had some kind of yellow mustardy gravy on it and the color of the sausage was a light beige color. They said it was good but then later they said it had a weird aftertaste... Hmm interesting.. I'm glad I didn't get one hahah.

After more shopping we headed home but decided last minute to attend a concert at the st vitus cathedral near our hostel. The concert was very beautiful and the musicians were talented. We heard an organ introduction/starting piece and a quartet played for the remainder of the concert. They played Vivaldi's Four Seasons and also pieces by Bach, Tchaikovsky and some others. The acoustics in the cathedral glorified the sound of the music and the concert lasted for about an hour. In the middle of the concert, Pui left to use the restroom which was in a nearby hotel but she never came back. We were so worried about her and were scared so as soon as the concert finished we left the cathedral only to find her there at the entrance. Apparently she didn't understand where the bathroom was and went back to our hostel instead. Then when she wanted to come back to the concert, she couldn't figure out how to open the door to exit the courtyard for awhile. By the time she reached the concert is right when we got out so she ended up missing half of the concert.. sadness! Ling also swore that Pui would never go to the restroom alone again >.<

After the concert, we decided to eat dinner at a nearby tavern where I ended up ordering almost the exact same thing I ate for lunch except instead of turkey meat it was roast beef. I was extremely saddened that I didn't have something new because I didn't like how the dish was lukewarm. Pretty dumb that I ended up ordering the same thing since I didn't know the name of my lunch dish in English hahah. Soapy ordered half a duck and I had some of hers which was much better than my roast beef. Ling also ordered the beer they claimed was "the best beer on the world". In fact, it was pretty good, and I'm not a beer fan either. Ling turned red but she claimed she didn't feel anything but was shocked by her color when we got back to our room hahahah. Good times. We pretty much washed up and knocked out.. It was a long day.

[FRI 16.10.2009] Today, we planned to see Bethlehem Chapel, Old Town Square and the Prague Castle. The girls also wanted to drop off their stuff at DHL to get it shipped so first thing we did was take a taxi with all the stuff to DHL. They all shipped their stuff home to allow for more room in their luggage for Italy and also make their loads lighter for travel between the cities. I, on the other hand, cannot shell out as much as they did for the convenience of a smaller luggage so I am stuck hauling all my stuff around but I think I'll manage. If I managed to drag my stuff through the subways in London and Paris I think I can survive Italy commuting.

We decided to go back to the little cafe we ate at yesterday for breakfast since they also had savory crepes and eggs. I ordered a spinach and bacon savory crepe which was about 80CZK. I also had a latte macchiato to accompany my meal. I still wanted dessert though and settled for a 35CZK apple strudel. The strudel reminded me of Sound of Music again from the song "My Favorite Things" haha.

We took too long to make it to the walking tour that met up at Old Town Square but headed there anyway to check it out and see what the astronomical clock was all about. It was 40 after the hour so the clock wouldn't go off for another 20 minutes. Although 20 minutes doesnt seem that long it seemed forever in freezing cold weather so we ended up walking around and going into the nearby shops. We planned to head towards Bethleham Chapel but instead went the opposite way towards the water. We just walked back to our place to defrost since our frozen faces didn't have the capacity to be outside any longer.

Now here I am doing laundry in the internet room of the hostel and my internet connection still sucks. It costs us 100CZK to do one load of laundry and also another 100CZK to dry our laundry. Ling and her sister are currently eating dinner next door since Soapy and I aren't hungry. I just finished my leftover crepes for dinner =) When they get back, hopefully our laundry will be done and we will head to the castle and savor its beauty at night. Tomorrow we shall be leaving at about 10am to catch our flight to Rome.. one more week in Italy then back home! I'm kinda homesick though but I think I can manage for another week. I'm sure Italy has plenty more experiences in store for us. I think I'm most excited about the gelato and chocolate festival though =)

K. Going to check on laundry now.. Ill update when I'm in la citta eterna!

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

AU REVOIR PARIS

Yesterday was a bit hectic so I didn't get the chance to blog about our last day of Paris.. here's as much as I can remember...

[TUES 13.10.09] Our last day of Paris we did much more sight seeing than we've done our whole time there. We finished washing our last load of laundry early in the morning to get more done throughout the day. As I was walking back up the hill towards our apartment, I got to see the sunrise peeking through the tall elegant buildings.. it was so pretty. I definitely know I want to come back to Montmartre, it's such a cute place. If I had more time in Paris I'd be content staying in that neighborhood only.

Our first stop was to see the last scenes Montmartre had to offer. We left our apartment at about 1000ish to find the "I love you" wall that apparently we passed by so many times before. It was hidden in a park across from the Abbesses metropolitain station. The wall is a black wall with "I love you" written all over it in different types of script in various languages in white. I was disappointed because they had so many but no Tagalog =( Sadness. Nonetheless, I still liked it. The park where the wall stood was very small but so peaceful. Down the street and parallel to Rue de Abbesses lies Moulin Rouge in the red light district aka Boulevard de Clichy. I've never been to Vegas but it was kind of what I imagined Vegas to be like. Left and right there were dirty stores everywhere. Sex this and that and boobs and man junk in all the store windows. I felt a little awkward and paranoid (since it was pretty busy... aka pickpocketer central) so I walked really fast and made the group catch up with me lol. We finally found it and took our pictures. It was one of those things where you just take the picture and go.. not much else to see. On our way to Moulin Rouge we saw a few shops that were actually open, though, and I got the chance to buy some souvenirs and buy my last goodies from a patisserie. I ate a chocolate croissant (1,60E) for my late breakfast, a sammich (4,50E) for real food when I got hungry again later and some doughnuts (1,50E for 5) to snack on later... just living it up in Paris hahah...

The rest of our day we planned to take our time to see the Eiffel Tower and see Notre Dame then walk around to shop or whatever we decided to do. The metro took us to the Eiffel tower and it crossed the Siene River to get there. It was a good view from the metro but when we finally got to the tower ourselves, part of it was under construction and we were too close to get a good shot. We decided to enjoy the view and I ate half of my sammich while the others snacked on glace (ice cream). I also took my favorite picture EVER of our trip in front of le tour de eiffel.. has something to do with a Ling and turtles hahaahha. After a bazillion shots with the tower and its surroundings we took the RER to the Notre Dame. Notre Dame was so beautiful and detailed. Its amazing how much detail is in the building's outer structure. The inside was also extremely detailed as well. I wasn't sure if there was an actual service going on but we got to walk around it while a choir sang. It was so peaceful despite everyone having mini side conversations. From there we did some shopping and walked around til our feet could no longer take it anymore. At the apartment I got to see the sun set in Montmartre on the Sacre Coeur for the last time... one of the best moments in Paris.

[WED 14.10.09] This morning I awoke early enough to do all my last minute packing and getting ready. I literally finished everything at about 605 when our landlord arrived at 610. The taxi picked us up at 615 to take us to the airport to catch our flight to Prague. We bought our plane tickets via smartwings.net but our itinerary didn't mention the airlines we were riding nor did it have a contact number listed for the airline. Our taxi cab driver kept asking us which CDG terminal and we had to stop by the first terminal to find out we were supposed to get to terminal 3. We made Pui get out since she was closest but she disappeared for a good 3 minutes or so.. but enough to freak Soapy out (she saw a bunch of army dudes around) and make me bite my nails as I watched the meter price increase. Terminal 3 seemed like it was in the middle of nowhere for all the little airlines. Right when we got out of our taxi at the destination (he pulled into a parking lot in front of terminal 3) the price on the meters was about 59 euros so we gave him 60 euros when we got our luggage out. Then apparently that wasn't the real price and our total price ended up being 66 euros because it included the ticket to park when he was in the lot for less than 5 minutes (it said 0-10min = gratuit). Something tells me we ended up getting ripped off but we didn’t analyze it until we were already in Prague. Sadness.

Our check-in for the flight went smooth other than me forgetting to take out a knife and fork out of a set for my godchild (that was super expensive and cute *tear*). The flight was only an hr and twenty minutes to Prague but we still got a free ham sammich and cup of juice.

PRAGUE

When we arrived in Prague, it was frrrreeeezing. “Welcome to Prague, the current temperature is 2 degrees.” We took a taxi, who didn’t rip us off, to our little hotel. The driving here is really unorganized. Our taxi took forever to take a left and we were stopped on a tram railway. Soapy freaked out bc she saw a tram heading our way and then realized that it would stop hahah. At the intersection there is no right of way, people go if they can or let others go to be polite. You either have to hope someone will let you in or be an aggressive driver. Once we arrived at our place it was so cute.. the buildings are medieval so we enter through the street via a large and tall doorway then in the alley there are other restaurants and doors that are very narrow. Our room, though, is like an apartment that’s probably 2xs as big as our Paris apartment. I’m getting a little tired but I’ll write about these tomorrow:
- Boudet
- Becherovka
- Lunch
- Towels & money

Good night <3

Monday, October 12, 2009

MONMARTRE

[12.10.2009] We didn't leave Montmartre at all today which was fine with me. All we had planned was to explore the area and find some cute shops to buy our souvenirs. We didn't get the memo that most stores are closed on Mondays so we were pretty disappointed with our shopping selection but found some shops that were open. We were hungry since Soapy's early morning pastry shopping didn't hold us over. I ate half a chocolate croissant this morning (thanks Soapy!) and it was delicious! Extremely flakey and buttery just the way croissants should be. I wonder if the French eat them daintily without getting crumbs and flakes all over themselves like I do =/ Later after walking around a bit, we got hungry again and I halved a pizza-like sandwich thing from a nearby patisserie and ate a mille feuil (??) aka some thousand layer pastry with flakey dense crusts layered with creme. cést bon. We wandered down rue abbesses or abscess street as we call it haha.

Then after more wandering and window shopping the closed stores, we went back to the apartment to hang out, watch pop music videos and take a nap. After waking up and watching more pop videos we left the apartment to do some grocery shopping for dinner where I bought my cannelloni in a box (4,50E). The grocery store was overwhelming because it was busy and extremely small. Most of the French I spoke today was "pardon" or "escuse moi".. I haven't learned much since I came here haha. Pui asked the produce guy for some grapes by pointing to the green grapes and saying one. Then he pulled off a grape and said one? Hahahah.. then she was like noo one whole then he pulled a HUGE bunch of grapes hahah. I bet he had the time of his life teasing her.. poor Pui.

After heating up dinner in our "trusty" microwave in 4 different heat settings, we ate our gummy cheesed out lasagna, etc then headed to the laundromat. The laundry place closes at 22h and we got there at about 21h so just enough time to dry my hand-washed clothes and run one load of laundry. When we got there and stuffed our clothes in we were perplexed by the number of holes there were to put detergent in. Apparently there were 2 holes for detergent because one was for the 1st wash or pre-wash and the 2nd was for the "good" wash. We were so confused at first but luckily there was a guy who spoke english and explained it to us... but it was AFTER we dumped all our detergent into the first hole.. The owner lady who was black only spoke French but she felt bad that we put all our soap in the wrong hole and filled our second one with free detergent. She even stayed after until our laundry was completely finished at about 22:10. Verr nice. At about 22:05 the lights turned off and we were sitting in the dark waiting for the last of our clothes to finish its drying cycle. She explained to us that it automatically turns off at that time so it was ok. Cést bon she assured us =) As for laundry prices.. it costs us 4E to use the small washer and 1E per 10 minutes of drying in the jumbo dryer.

Since today was chill day tomorrow we're gonna try to see the last of the sights since we're leaving for Prague on Wednesday morning. We have planned Moulin Rouge and the "I love you wall" in Montmartre then a close up of the eiffel tower and notre dame. Hopefully I can find some more cute stores and paperies that are open tomorrow since its Tuesday..

Anyway, its about 100 here.. Bon soiré =)