Saturday, May 31, 2008

Sea Otters!

I am going to Sea World with my family this morning and I couldn't resist posting this video. Thanks to Bridget and Andrea in Phoenix for introducing me to this video. Too adorable.


Thursday, May 29, 2008

Boyce Avenue

And one more video. A new discovery from YouTube/MySpace: boyceavenue. They do covers of pop songs. This is my fave.

Ken Lee...

Tulibu dibu douchoo.

Kevin, Jessica and I watched this video at least 10 times in Phoenix. I thought it only fair to share. While I'm not going to Bulgaria (this clip is from Bulgarian Idol), I can only pray that the talent in Moldova is half this good. :)



We also watched 'Benny Lava' quite a few times.

9 more days!

Well, I only have 9 more days before I depart for Philadelphia for Peace Corps staging. Then it's off to Moldova 2 days later. As I get closer to my departure date, I am getting more and more serious about this whole packing situation (in addition to making sure all financial ties over here are severed).

Packing is going okay. My goal is to get everything I need for 27 months into 1 large suitcase, 1 hiking backpack and my regular backpack. I keep doing these sort of "mock packs" to help estimate how much room I'll have before packing for real next week. Each time, something else gets the cut. I've already pared down the number of socks I'm taking, in addition to cutting a sweatshirt and a couple pairs of slacks out of the picture. One main concern I have is making sure I have gifts for my host family when I get to Moldova. The Peace Corps recommends postcards or books with images of America. I totally get that, but books weigh a lot and my packing space is already really limited! Any ideas?

In addition to packing, I've been slowly getting rid of things too. My apartment is finally rented by another tenant. I've cancelled Netflix, my gym membership, cable, energy bill, among other things. I still have to cancel my car insurance and cell phone. I also have to secure all the right paperwork regarding deferring my student loans (yet again) and paying my credit card debt while abroad. My car is turning out to be a nightmare too. I've learned one thing from my whole car situation - never lease again.

It's pretty incredible how attached (literally) you become to your life without actually realizing it. If it weren't for me leaving the country, I would have never known for instance that my cable company would try to get $200 out of me for getting out of my contract early; or that if it weren't for Verizon allowing me to put my number on hold for 2 years because I'm a Peace Corps volunteer, they would have made me pay hundreds of dollars to get out of that too. No wonder so many people go bankrupt. The minute you try to sever all ties for whatever reason, you're slammed with early termination fees, many of which are completely unjustified. I can't even imagine the nightmare I'd be going through right now if I owned a house.

In other news that is totally unrelated, I've seen 3 movies in the past few weeks with my family. The first one I saw was 'Ironman,' which I thought was pretty fantastic. Then we saw the new 'Narnia' movie, 'Prince Caspian.' It was good, but I liked the first one better. Last weekend we saw the new 'Indiana Jones' movie. I thought it was pretty awful. I just feel that the bar for action movies has been raised so much higher since the whole Indy franchise ('Bourne' movies, anyone?) that now this kind of movie is just kind of ludicrous. I will say, however, Cate Blanchett is probably the best actress of our time - I am convinced that she can do anything.

Well, that's enough rambling for now. Write soon. Leave comments! :)

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Phoenix

I got into Phoenix last night and I am so excited to be here. It's been so great to see all of my friends from my two years here with Teach For America. I like Phoenix a lot, but it's really the people that make it for me. Kevin, Claire, Jessica, Andrea, Liana, Steve, Julia, Jason... and hopefully more to come! After this trip, I'm not sure if another will be happening anytime soon (even after Peace Corps). Almost everyone is leaving this year and they are off to do some pretty fantastic things. I'm so grateful to have made some amazing friends who are so intelligent, passionate and motivated. It's incredible to think about where we are all now and where we are going. 

Well, it's a jam packed week and I may not get a chance to post again until I return. In other news... only 17 days until I leave for Peace Corps staging in Philadelphia! 

Monday, May 19, 2008

Make some lists... check!

I went to the grocery store with my mom and sister yesterday and I couldn't help but look at different foods on the shelves and predict how in a matter of months I will likely be craving them and desperately missing them. So, I asked my mom for a pen and paper and as we continued the boring routine of gathering the week's necessities, I jotted down a few things that I would love to find in care packages. 

- Strawberry fruit leathers
- Nature Valley Oats 'N Honey granola bars
- Cheez-its
- Saltines
- Baked beans (I know it's weird)
- Seasonings (Taco seasoning, etc.)
- Lemonade mix
- Honey
- Gum

I'm sure I can find some of this stuff in Moldova, but I still couldn't help but think about it all. In a few weeks, I will be in a foreign country thousands of miles away, eating unknown delicacies and drinking homemade wine.

And now I've been making lists left and right. I made a list today in the bookstore of books that I want to make sure to bring with me. Then, I went home and wrote a bunch of tasks that need to be completed before leaving on the back of a napkin. There are also numerous index cards floating around the house outlining packing lists, things to buy, and music to upload. 

Preparing to leave the country for a couple of years seems like it would be a daunting task. However, I've found everything to be pretty simple so far. I'm not sure what it is, but I'm not scared or nervous yet at all about leaving. I'm excited, but I'm totally calm and collected about the whole thing. 

Who knows, maybe I'm just in some weird sort of denial. Whatever it is or isn't, I'll just keep making lists and checking them off as I prepare to start living my life how I want it to be lived. 

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Yosemite!

Well, it's already been a while since I first posted. I need to get used to posting more often if this is going to be my primary form of communication. I promise, I'll get better. Anyhow, I'm now out of Seattle (I love that city and will really miss it) and I drove down to California where I'm living with my family for a couple of weeks.

On the drive down from Seattle, I ended up driving further east instead of venturing down the Pacific Coast as planned. It turns out that my sister was going to be at her timeshare in Las Vegas right around the same time, so I changed my trip to head that way with a quick trip to Yosemite on the way. Well, Yosemite turned out to be gorgeous! I really loved it there. Truly, if ever you are near it (and by near it, I mean within a few hundred miles) you should take the trip to see it. I did a lot of hiking, saw some beautiful waterfalls and spent the night in one of the tent-cabins that they have setup for visitors. I've posted some of the videos I took while I was there (note my attempt at being a Discovery Channel host).

I think the one below has to be my favorite video for two reasons. The first reason is because I call mountain lions, "lion mountains" showing how truly exhausted and out of it I was after the long drive and the strenuous hikes. And the second reason is...


... because this is the sign that I saw posted when I came back from my "off the beaten trail" hike. Uh, oops?



After Yosemite, my drive continued to Las Vegas where I met up with my mom, stepdad, sister, brother-in-law and my nephew, Tyler. Tyler is growing up so quickly. When I last saw him at Christmas, he could barely keep his head up and now he's crawling, standing up, clapping and feeding himself! Still adorable, though.



After Las Vegas, I drove to Murrieta to empty out my car, then left for DC the next day. In DC I visited Kathleen and Jacob and also took a trip up to New York to see Emily where I also saw Joanna and Christos. (Please note - do NOT see the movie, "Flight of the Red Balloon"). Unfortunately, I didn't take any pictures during this trip, but I think Kathleen took some so if she ever uploads them, I'll put them up. After DC/NYC, I came back to California, celebrated Mother's Day with my mom and sister, then went up to Irvine the next day to meet my dad and stepmom before heading off on our cruise to Ensenada. Had a great time on the cruise - very relaxing and fun. I gambled a bit and had some pretty good luck. Plus, many of the casino dealers were from Romanian, so I got a few chances to practice my Romanian with them. Only downside of the cruise was I got terrible sunburn on my shins of all places.
I got back from the cruise yesterday and am now back at my mom's house in Murrieta trying to get everything ready before leaving for Philadelphia for Peace Corps staging. One other trip comes first though - I leave for Phoenix on Tuesday and I can't wait to see Kevin and all my friends before embarking on my adventure to Moldova!


(I'm posting a few more Yosemite pictures below)