Wednesday, February 9, 2011

decisions, decisions

http://rickischultz.files.wordpress.com/2010/12/katie_holmes_pixie_crop_hai.jpg
i think this is closest to what i have now.
http://www.freshhairstyles.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/Katie-Holmes-latest-Hairstyles-2009.jpg http://www.stylesthatworkforyou.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/pixie-haircuts-2.jpgthere are shorter bangs here.




http://prom-hair-style-s.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/victoria-beckhams-pixi-cut1.jpg http://prom-hair-style-s.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/natalie-portman-pixie-cut1.jpg
shorter, like it was over the summer.




Tuesday, January 5, 2010

convalesce

con·va·lesce (kŏn'və-lĕs')

intr.v., -lesced, -lesc·ing, -lesc·es.
To return to health and strength after illness; recuperate.

New Year's Resolutions: The Laundry List

1. Lose remaining 15 pounds
2. Yoga in the morning
3. Don't micromanage Ryan thereby causing fights about silly stuff that I realize afterwards I don't really care about
4. Read more nonfiction
5. Keep in touch, respond to emails more promptly and substantially.
6. Eat well - organic, healthy,
7. Save money to maintain travel
8. Keep speaking Korean
9. Be a good big sister and cousin

Monday, December 14, 2009

Coconut Curry Soup

Red curry paste (4 tbsp or to taste)
5 cups water
2 cups coconut milk
Oil
2 Vegetable bouillon cubes
1 stalks green onion, diagonally sliced
1/2 large carrot, sliced thin
150g bean sprouts
Noodles, uncooked
175g Tofu, cubed
Cherry tomatoes, halved
1 tsp basil

Heat oil in pot, high heat. Add water and bouillon and coconut milk. Bring to boil. Add curry paste and whisk well.
In a separate pan, cook carrots with oil.
Add carrots, basil, noodles. Cook 5 min. Reduce heat to medium. Add tofu and half green onions. Just before serving, add bean sprouts, tomatoes and garnish each bowl with remaining green onions.

Sunday, November 29, 2009

egotism: A Birthday Present to Myself

e·go·tism (ē'gə-tĭz'əm, ĕg'ə-)
n.
  1. The tendency to speak or write of oneself excessively and boastfully.
  2. An inflated sense of one's own importance; conceit. See synonyms at conceit.

Egotistical Musings: Things I Like About Me

1. I wear jewelry well
2. I picked up Korean pretty quickly and I have good pronunciation
3. I have learned to cook and sometimes it's really delicious
4. There are a couple kids out there whose development is attributed to my teaching and love
5. I am very brave
6. I make good coffee
7. I only wear makeup on the weekends and then people think I look really good
8. When I lose weight, I lose it in my face and it makes a big difference
9. My handwriting
10. I am a good communicator
11. I am delusional in my beliefs about world peace
12. I am a good person and have strong values without any basis in religion
13. My feet
14. I have a good sense of adventure
15. My eclectic taste in music

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

embracement

noun

A ready taking up of something: adoption, espousal.


Things I Like About Life In Korea and Plan to Carry On With At Home

1. CHOPSTICKS
2. A granny bike with basket for transportation
3. Using culinary scissors instead of a knife
4. Brushing my teeth after every meal, even if I'm not at home
5. Coffee shops
6. Fruit
7. NO SHOES in the house
8. Slippers
9. Hiking
10. Recycling
11. Gochujang

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

abscond

Try to ignore the avarice: solicitous posters and signs, sycophantic flashing and billboards
Look up
Nebulous shading of grays and blacks that blend amorously
Too dark to be noticed often
without help from the stars
Their luminosity superceded here by the greedy glow
streetlamps and spotlights and headlights
Look down
Tiny gingko leaves that spatter the ground
worn and rent like delicate Asian fans
in preternatural shades of yellow and green
Even here
There are places where pavement, brick, cement
cannot hold back the strength in the roots
the ground wavers, swells, buckles
as the trees burgeon even under such restraint

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

garrulous

gar·ru·lous (găr'ə-ləs, găr'yə-)
  1. Given to excessive and often trivial or rambling talk; tiresomely talkative.
  2. Wordy and rambling: a garrulous speech.

[From Latin garrulus, from garrīre, to chatter.]

garrulously gar'ru·lous·ly adv.
garrulousness gar'ru·lous·ness n.

I'm having this problem lately where I feel like I constantly have exciting news, and I keep telling people the same things. It's annoying, no doubt.
I think I'm going to try to solve the problem by just blabbing about it here via weblog whenever I feel the urge.

I'm getting laser eye surgery! It's super exciting. I haven't been able to see on my own since I was in third grade so this will be a much anticipated change of pace. I'm a little nervous when I really think about it. I will be awake the whole time while they cut a small flap on the top of my cornea, fold it back, and use a laser to remove the bad cells in my cornea. Then they'll fold the flap back and do the other eye. It will only take 15 minutes for both eyes but how will I manage this without screaming and running out of the room? I'm a little worried, and I'm sure that I will have to pee about a million times. Anyway Ryan will be there. And then I'll sleep for the rest of the weekend (an added bonus if you ask me) and come Monday morning, I'll be seeing 20/20 the second I open my eyes! It's almost too good to believe.

The trees are all red and orange and there are gingko seeds everywhere. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ginkgo_biloba) It's Autumn in Korea, and it's hard to believe these will be my last weeks of decent Korean weather. It's all cold from here! I'm having sudden mini bouts of panic when I realize that I won't have another chance to do this or that after the next couple weeks.

Tell me your thoughts on couchsurfing, please. (www.couchsurfing.org) I felt a little off about it at first but after doing some research it seems like a pretty decent option. Not just because it's free, but because the lodging comes with an experienced member of the society you're visiting. I'm wondering what you think, or if you've had experiences with this.

Lastly, does anyone have any brilliant ideas for means of earning a living while studying for our masters' at school full time? Ryan and I have decided we don't want to work.