Sunday, April 24, 2011

Happiness, ThankYou, More Please


These last few days have felt so zombie-like. Its not that I am overwhelmed (well, not now at this moment anyway), but I think I am bored of school. I guess its because I am doing less learning now more than the busy work of putting things together...presentations, reports, finals, THESIS. Also, I keep daydreaming of eating, sleeping, and traveling in Europe...and watching PBS travel shows doesnt help. How is it possible that I feel nostalgia for a world Ive never know??? I dont understand. I want to be grown up with a job sometimes so nostalgia leaves me alone.

For now, I think my only choice is to continue walking around like a zombie for the next month or so. I dont think I can break plates like this guy, its just way too opposite of what my brain wants to do, but watching him do it is something my soul enjoys.

Monday, April 18, 2011

Float on...



Today is the start of something new. I realized how much I actually hate drama, so I let go of stress (and its embodiment) and welcomed happiness.

I started writing what will (hopefully) be my first publication: Integrated Decision Support System for Material Selection in Construction using LCA and First Cost Analysis. (note: title will be potentially modified)

So what now? As my good friend put it, we all float on...

Thursday, April 14, 2011

My thesis = this finger

I want to give it the finger...one more month, one more month....this love-hate relationship is too complicated.

Saturday, April 9, 2011

A Sichuan Anniversary

There is no better way to celebrate four years of happiness than by doing what we love; discovering delishious foods!

This time, we took an adventure with  the Atlanta Culinary Tours and explored the art of Sichuan food. This type of food is so interesting, and it is like nothing I have ever experienced before. Sichuan is a province in China, and its food is famoulsy known for málà (麻辣), the numbing and spicy sensation created by a combination of Sichuan peppercorns and chilis.

This 3 hour tour took place in China Town, near Buford Hwy. As soon as we arrived to China Town, it was obvious who was part of the tour: a bunch of white people standing outside intimidated by the true ethincity of this place. Well, we too were intimidated, until we saw a Mexican man walk out (yes! even in "hole-in-the-wall", real Chinese spots can you find a Mexican doing something!).

Part 1: Chong Qing Hot Pot- This place is owned by a very intelligent man who came straight from the Sichuan region in China a couple of years back. His food is as authentic as it gets! We shared a family style dinner (the only way Chinese should be eaten) of 10 different dishes! Everything was so good that I wanted to take each plate and run away with it! My favorite was a pork belly dish and a a fried eggplant dish...yum. I was way too into the dishes and into the tour guides' commentaries that I forgot to take pictures :(

Part 2: Chinese version of the american dollar store-From fresh orchids to big and small figurines of typical Chinese figures...I wanted it all! The best part was when the store owner, Nicky, gave each and every one of us (16 ppl) a gift bag with goodies like candles and those things you hang on your window that are made out of colourful glass made for the sun to shine thru...wooo, yeah, it was great.

Part 3: Authentic Chinese Market- talk about cultural shock...frozen sea cucumbers, aaaall kinds of cookies imaginable, and yes RR's favorite dried anchovie chips (Sorry RR, didnt buy them bc I was falling behind on the tour). I could spend hours in that store.

Part 4: World Journal Bookstore- the extremely nice pople there hosted us for dessert and tea in their new tea room (only people from the community know about it). After eating a lot, then walking around, this was the perfect way of ending the tour. After the tour guides said their thank you's and goodbye's some of us stuck around to drink more of the delishious tea (my favorite was the cool jasmine tea). We got to talking to two other couples. One of them was a married couple who were there as part of their weekly date night...i guess to spark their relationship, I dont know. The other couple were pretty young (late 20s), who are also food lovers. The woman is a post doc student working on HIV and the man was a half-Korean, half-white guy who recommended his favorite Korean BBQ spots. I hope we can find them in another tour and make them our eating buddies (more people = more food to share = places to explore!).

This was by far the best anniversary! A million thank yous to my favorite person in the world. We are definitely doing their next tour: Cuban sandwhich tour at a farmer's market with live demonstration! Cant wait...

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Cochinita Pibil

I thought I was ready to get back to work...and I am, but still miss having my buddies around. All that is left is the unecessary need to eat and drink near the point of erruption, and my new pandora station: la arrolladora banda el limon. For the sole purpose of reminding myself of the weeklong extravaganza, heres a list spring break adventures:
Atlanta brewery-closed
Ormsby's with B&M
Party cab
Antico's
Dekal Farmer's Market
Ethiopian iced coffee and balcony
Hanger steak
Spicy Mango Paletas
Havana Night Club
Pura Vida Burritos
Stone Mountain
Stuffed car rides
Tasty China
Ormsby's with M&R
GD's stuffed french toast
World of Coca Cola
Korean food
Winterbone
Le Petit Marchet
UGA (jk, maybe)
Bar food
GT tour
Stir fry
Sublime donuts
Atlantic Station shopping
Turkey Burgers
Fox Bros BBQ
Taco Mac
Bloody tissue...
Octane coffee
Road trippin
TED talks
Florida oranges
Tampa club
Taco truck
Popusaaaaas!
Sangria and Banda
Belly dancing
Greek food
Yuengling
Clearwater Beach
Colombian food
Ybor town
Batman
es ticket