Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Five Years Time

Disclaimer: this was meant to be posted in mid-January, the 5-year mark of my departure from everything I knew.

Second disclaimer: Photos are not actually anywhere in HK, but were taken on travels during my time abroad.

The day was cold and biting, the night before bittersweet and tear-stained. I regretfully left the side of my sister and brother-in-law to pass through the cold, metal gateway to an escape from my life.

I had a difficult year behind me, the self I had known disintegrated before becoming viable again. I needed an escape: new scenery, new people, new adventures. A naive, 20-year-old with waning confidence and a nervous demeanor, I boarded an airplane with two acquaintances who would eventually grow to be my best friends. 

To get through the 14-hour flight, we started conversations and played games. David and I poured over the pages of his puzzle book, competing to find differences between two seemingly identical photos. After bouts of being entertained, bored, anxious, excited, restless, sleepy and sad, we finally touched down on the foreign land we were to call home for the next five months. Hello, Hong Kong.

David, Jeff and I made the mistake of not learning the name of our university in Chinese. We scrambled for any address, logo, document we could find that would bear any sort of clue to where we needed to be. Weary and drained, we finally were able to communicate our needs and were promptly packed into the boxy red taxi en route to Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.

Macau
I had been in the city before, but had little memory of just how massive and daunting it was. The millions of people sardined into high-rises were a spectacle; the rolling hills, surrounding water and striking cityscape all juxtaposed to form one, beautiful, chaotic reality.

4am is no time to get lost in translation, much less check into your residence with hefty eyelids. I managed to forget the sequence of communications, but in the end, we barrelled up to the 2nd and 4th floors to our respective rooms. I dropped off my suitcase, then descended to see Jeff and David again. We woke Jeff's roommate, Jake, and he stayed coherent enough to make introductions and chat. I love to look back on the first time I met someone - the impressions, reservations, excitement all eventually trade themselves in for familiarity, memories, inside jokes and a deep connection. 
Angkor, Cambodia

After tiring ourselves out once again, our sleep-deprived bodies stumbled to bed. Not expecting the historical cold front in a tropical land, I had little with which to sleep. I snuggled with my travel pillow, a towel and a hoodie the first lonely night and eagerly awaited a feeling of rest and a looming trip to Ikea with the boys.

Fast-forward to five years later, and I'm sitting in my bed in Minnesota, longingly remembering all of the shopping trips, dim sum and sushi dates, ditching class, practicing yoga in Times Square, bottle service, Engrish, Ebeneezer's, and trips to Shenzhen, Macau, Cambodia, Vietnam, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Taiwan, Xi'An and Beijing. What has stuck with me the most is the confidence I gained from living on my own in a foreign country and the amazing, driven, intricate people I have met.

Studying abroad was one of the best decisions I have ever made, and I strongly encourage it for anyone who has the opportunity. If I could go back, I'd do it again and again. 

Sapa, Vietnam
Here's to you: Jeff, David, Rahul, Jake, Sebastian, Michael, Arne, Kevin, Jeremy, Eva, Jocelyn, Davina, Kristen, Frances, Juliet, Alex, Dan, Jennifer, Laura, Lisa and the whole lot. 

I miss you and am so glad to have met you!



Monday, January 21, 2013

30 Before 30

I turn 26 today; a step closer to 30, to 40, to 50, to whichever age I reach. I often feel like my foot is smashing the accelerator pedal and there is no letting up. I am flying past exits that I want to explore in anticipation of a greater destination. 

Despite my fear of growing older, I have decided to embrace each birthday and celebrate it. I hear adults say that birthdays don't matter after a certain age, that they're nothing special. But they are. Birthdays indicate you have lived another year. You have escaped every possible threat to your life, you have persevered for 365 more days, you have made it to today.

I want to create a meaningful life full of creativity, joy, excitement, adventure, beauty, inspiration and achievement. I have daily goals and a life bucket list, but not so much of the in-between. And so, the in-between. 
1. Run the Twin Cities 10-mile race
2. Practice yoga regularly
3. Get (and use) cross-country skis
4. Try stand up paddleboarding
5. Attempt a new exercise class

6. Finish my study abroad scrapbooks
7. Catch up on my concert scrapbook
8. Complete a SmashBook for a full year
9. Paint a large canvas
10. Learn how to sew

11. Take a photography class or seriously learn on my own
12. Redesign my blog
13. Guest blog for someone
14. Meet other bloggers in person
15. Attend NY Fashion Week

16. Get a keyboard or piano and play it again
17. Become proficient in Vietnamese
18. Hone my ability to ice skate backwards
19. Practice writing in different styles (fiction, poetry, etc).
20. Cook a new recipe once a month

21. Travel to Ireland, Scotland and England
22. Cross off 10 of the 30 stadiums of my MLB Stadium Tour (6 down)
23. Visit 25 of the 50 states (21 down)
24. Experience Christmas in New York
25. Act like a tourist in Minneapolis

Image via
26. Overhaul my closet and sell/donate items
27. Maintain a nearly-empty vehicle (get rid of the junk in the trunk)
28. Banish the physical clutter that carries over to mental clutter
29. Sort through inboxes so they are manageable
30. Print photos and backup digital versions

I'll do my best to post my progress. What would be on your list of mid-range goals? 

Monday, December 31, 2012

Twenty-Twelve


It's that time of year again to look back on what has been, cherish those memories, and get excited for what is to come! This time I’ve broken down my 2012 review in terms of concerts I attended, travels I set out on, moments I loved, and virtual moments that made me giddy. You know I spend a good chunk of my life on the Internet (I loooove the Internet!) and so the best virtual moments weren’t difficult for me to recount. And so, from the beginning:


Shows: The Envy Corps
Travels: 2-night scrapbooking staycation extravaganza with my sisters and Ashley
Best Moment: Turning the big 2-5 and celebrating in the best way: spa, shopping, movie of a favorite book, family, friends, Mexican food, drinks, dressing up.
Virtual Moment: The most amazing birthday gift: a video of family, friends, and famous people reciting my tweets, status updates and lines from my blogs! I just got so excited to watch this again on my 26th!


Shows: Lion King [The Musical] with my three lovely sisters // Bombay Bicycle Club
Travels: None
Best Moment: Acting like a total kid by playing trampoline dodgeball and suffering for several days after.
Virtual Moment: Social media set a-flutter by news of Indeed opening this year.


Shows: Of Monsters and Men
Travels: None
Best Moment: Spending St. Patrick’s Day with a lot of great friends
Virtual Moment: The #StyleMe Challenge was born, and with that, new friendships and a whole new slew of Instagramming


Shows: Fun. // Cults // Florence + The Machine
Travels: None
Best Moment: Two extremely fun weddings.
Virtual Moment: I guess April was boring!


Shows: Grouplove // M. Ward
Travels: Seattle, Washington and Portland, Oregon with Zebulon
Best Moment: Playing cribbage and eating nachos at Tug Boat Brewing with Zeb
Virtual Moment: Discovering my photo and review on Hilary Rushford’s #StyleMe page


Concerts: The Shins // Avett Brothers
Travels: Denver, Colorado (with stops at Red Rocks and Golden) with Zebulon
Best Moment: Finishing my first half-marathon // Dancing to Avett Brothers on the most beautiful night at Red Rocks Amphitheater


Concerts: Basilica Block Party (Imagine Dragons, Train, Cake, The Head and the Heart) // Beirut
Travels: Atlantic, Iowa with the family for Grandma’s 90th birthday party.
Best Moment: Nancy’s birthday sheNANigans at Indeed
Virtual Moment: Researching what freedom means for Independence Day (seriously)


Shows: Coldplay
Travels: Dallas, Texas with Zebulon, Nancy and Nathan
Best Moment: Leaving work early to celebrate the opening of Indeed Brewing Company and meeting Mr. Mayor! ;)
Virtual Moment: Treble and Lace turned 1!


Shows: Awolnation & Imagine Dragons / The Head and the Heart & Blitzen Trapper
Travels: None.
Best Moment: Fashion’s Night Out, Blogger Meet-Up, Fashion Week with my new bloggy friends.
Virtual Moment: Tweeting back and forth with Blitzen Trapper // The Royal Concept’s management contacting me about my blog post


Shows: Wolf Gang & The Royal Concept // Miike Snow // Passion Pit & Youngblood Hawke
Travels: Rome, Florence and Cinque Terre, Italy with Zeb.
Best Moment: Grilling out and drinking wine with random Italians in Vernazza, Cinque Terre and touring wineries in Tuscany.
Virtual Moment: Winning tickets via email to see Wolf Gang at Varsity Theater


Shows: Matt and Kim & Oberhofer
Travels: Lutsen for Thanksgiving Weekend with Zeb and his family.
Best Moment: Exercising my right to vote and learning that Minnesota had defeated two proposed amendments to its state constitution.
Virtual Moment: Following election coverage


Shows: Sufjan Stevens // Of Monsters and Men
Travels: None.
Best Moment: Walking to get a Christmas tree in a blizzard and spending the rest of the day snowed in.
Virtual Moment: Sharing the holiday season with Instragram friends via #ShareAdvent

Looking back on the year helps me to put it into perspective and capture a sense of closure. As a girl highly-nostalgic for everything, it helps me feel accomplished and able to let the past be the past. It's time for now. Won't you join me?


Monday, December 3, 2012

Winter Wish List


I honestly believe living in Minnesota cultivates one’s appreciation for changing seasons. Despite grumpy words on weather falling out of our mouths, I really believe that if our weather remained unchanged throughout the year, and consequently, throughout our lives, that we would not be who we are today. You know how much I love celebrating seasons, and winter is no different. Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years, my birthday, almost all of my family’s birthdays, my boyfran anniversary and Valentine’s Day only add to the joy of winter!

So here is my winter wish list:

Ice skate at Landmark Center
Go to a craft fair
Swap gifts with a bloggy friend
See Elf the Musical
Snowshoe through a park
Make a wreath
Bake holiday goodies
Watch Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
Watch a holiday movie I have not seen before
Actively participate in #ShareAdvent

Upon review, it seems my list is not far off from last year's. What can I say? I like tradition.

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Italy: A Home in Rome

Ahh, I finally have a good excuse to get back to blogging. It’s strange how leaving my computer’s side was at first startling, then refreshing. After a while, it felt nice to get back to it. So hello Sir Qwerty, it’s so nice to see you!


Zeb and I recently enjoyed a 10-day stint in the great country of Italy. It’s amazing how much can be done in 10 days, and how little is done at the same time. Whenever I travel, I get struck by the vastness of the world. How I covered thousands of miles on an airplane and hundreds by train, and still, have barely even skimmed the surface of one country that is roughly the size of Arizona is beyond me. Can you imagine it? Plus, there are other countries, continents, hemispheres, planets, galaxies to consider and fathom. But I digress.


We started in Rome, hopped on a train to Cinque Terre, spent the bulk of our time in Florence and came full circle in Rome on days 9 and 10. But first, we start in Rome.




We arrived in Rome around noon on very little sleep. After a quick catnap of 4 hours, we set out into the city. We somehow managed to catch a bus (and meet some exchange students on it) from Roma Termini to Piazza Navona, where we had delicious pizze, vino and birra. After the meal, the waiter, Matteo, provided us with free drinks. This happened a lot on our trip, and I’m convinced it’s because Zeb becomes best friends with each person he meets. How else would I know all of our servers’ names?





We had a drink at a hopping bar, and were confused again when we had to pay for the drink at one counter, then order it again at another counter, receipt in hand. This is just the way they often do it. We walked over to the Pantheon, had a macchiato at midnight, then hung out by the Trevi fountain where gypsies tried to sell us roses and take our photo. One actually did take our photo and when we did not want it or to pay for it, he became furious with us. Well, sir, you took the picture without our consent! Note to self: never smile at or for anyone.

Our first night came and went and we were excitedly off to the coast! Stay tuned...