Friday, February 14, 2014

Roses and Candy Hearts

"Kisses are a better fate than wisdom." - E. E. Cummings

Happy Valentine's Day!

Hi, everyone. Hope you're all having a great February so far! Happy happy Valentine's Day! For the first time ever, I have a lovely Valentine this year. We actually ended up celebrating last week because next week I have two huge midterms for school so I need to focus and study this weekend.

Aww. :)

First we went to this dessert place in Little Italy called Vaccaro's. We had absolutely no idea what to get so we went with the sampler, and it was amazing. We were so full by the end of it that we couldn't even finish it.


It came with two cannolis, two huge cream puffs, and some other Italian cookies that we didn't pay much attention to haha. Next time we're skipping everything else and just going straight for the cannolis. Neither of us had ever had a cannoli before, but I can't imagine anything being much better than those.


Afterwards, we walked around a bit and then headed for the aquarium (the building with the pointy triangle roof in the picture above). I ended up somehow losing the tickets in those two hours before we went in and I honestly still have no idea where they went. The people at the aquarium were really nice about it and we showed them our receipt so they let us in. :)


Tae had never been there before while I had been there who knows how many times. Right before we saw the giant sea turtle, I told him how in fifth grade there was a turtle with only 3 legs. I honestly couldn't believe it was still there haha it's adorable! When it came to us, it lifted its head out of the water and then kept swimming. (Turtles are one of our favorite animals, which explains our excitement.)

It's NEMO.

The aquarium was so much fun because it reminded us of when we were kids. We kept staring at the fish swimming and laughing at the most random things. When we left, neither of us were that hungry (oops for eating dessert first!) so we went to Corner Bakery and got their delicious mac and cheese for dinner.

Overall, it was an amazing (early) Valentine's Day, and I can't wait for many more to come. But tonight it'll just be my textbooks and me. Sigh. College life is hard. (Although I can't complain too much because we got hit with about 17 inches of snow and got 2 snow days out of it!!)

Hope you all had/are having a wonderful Valentine's Day! What I've learned over the years is that it's not about being in a relationship or being single, it's about celebrating love in general. Love your friends, love your family, love your significant other, but most importantly, love yourself.

I'm still learning how to do that, but I think we all are.

Sunday, February 2, 2014

Two

"It's beautiful here and we're still unhappy." - Ian McEwan, Enduring Love

In the spirit of Chinese New Year that happened this past Friday, I've decided to post some other pictures from my trip to China back in June/July. I've been meaning to blog about my summer trips to China and Europe for a while now, but I could never bring myself to. So here's a collection of unedited (can't be bothered to edit them, ha) photos from China. These were taken on my trip to Qiandaohu and Hangzhou, both beautiful, beautiful places to be. Unfortunately, I went during rainy season, but fortunately, the fog is also beautiful.


The scariest monkeys ever.



At one point, it was raining so hard that the path to get back on the boat was drenched in water. We had to take off our shoes and go barefoot to prevent our already soaking wet sneakers from getting even more destroyed. Thankfully all of the rain meant that it wasn't as humid as it usually was in China! There wasn't a single sunny day though during this part of our trip, and towards the end, I wished that we didn't have to take our umbrellas literally everywhere.




I definitely loved this part of my China trip the most though. If any of you have the chance, you should definitely consider going to Qiandaohu or Hangzhou! But anyway, 新年快乐 to all of you! Hope February's been treating you well so far.

And on that note, I should go back to studying physics and organic chemistry. Sigh. Happy Groundhog Day and Happy Super Bowl Sunday!! I can't wait to watch soon. (Anyone have any ideas for who will win?)

Until next time!