Saturday, May 26, 2012

Music

I love music. A lot of people would find that my taste in music is uncharacteristic to the music they think I should like...If you just met me, you might think that I am into hip hop, or pop, etc. However, I love country and folk/indie (ex. Pandora stations Today's Country and Andrew Duhon/Ray LaMontagne) particularly for their melody and the content. I don't think you can find more beautiful lyrics anywhere else besides these two genres. Everyone loves music, probably for different reasons. Mine is because this is an avenue where I feel most understood. I find that the words can really relate to my experiences at that particular moment, and I feel...empathized, understood, accepted. And sometimes, they help put into words my thoughts and emotions, even when I sometimes don't know how to best express myself. I also love instrumental rock (ex. Pandora station featuring David Garrett, Escala, Ronald Jenkees, Bond) --mostly for putting me in the right mood and perfect rhythm when I am reading or writing for work. My instrumental rock Pandora station is my secret to getting through writing my Ph.D. dissertation. While on this station, I could frequently produce 2-3 pages per hour. It's like when one would listen to fast pace music during a run or exercising. The rhythm helps me set my pace for writing. On the subject of music, I want to share some tid-bits of songs that touch my heart right now.  

Bright Eyes - This Is The First Day Of My Life
This is the first day of my life
...
Yours is the first face that I saw
I think I was blind before I met you
Now I don't know where I am I don't know where I've been
But I know where I want to go
...
And I thought it was strange you said everything changed
You felt as if you'd just woke up 
And you said "this is the first day of my life
I'm glad I didn't die before I met you 
But now I don't care I could go anywhere with you
And I'd probably be happy"

Carrie Underwood - Do You Think About Me
That first cold September night
You were the blanket holding me tight
You were kissing me and the years stood still
...
We ran in when the thunder came
You told me sugar melts in the rain
Don't want to watch our love go to waste
So we ran inside for it was too late

Ray LaMontagne - Can I Stay With You?
So can I stay here with you, til the day breaks?
There's something you should know
I ain't got no place to go
So can I stay here with you, til the day breaks?
How happy it would make me to see your face when I wake
So lay with me in your thinnest dress
Fill my heart with each caress
Between your blissful kisses, whisper
Darling, is this love?

Guess I am just a bit sentimental these days. Growing up and starting over can do that to a girl.

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Marriage and Love

Well, it's about 9:30 and I've been in lab now for roughly 12 hrs...the usual, really! Work has definitely picked up. I am here in the lab a lot, but my work has been somewhat paying off because I've got preliminary results! Yay! Group meetings and developmental biology seminars are still sometimes difficult to follow when they contain too much genetics or jargon I don't know yet. But as far as the work I do, everything is so far so good!

I have done much less exploring of the city since my first two weeks being here because all of my time has been sequestered by research. I still try to meet up with some friends once a week to have dinner or lunch on the weekends to catch up.

In other news, one of my best friends growing up, Sherri, just got engaged to her boyfriend of 13 years!!! They've been dating since they were freshmen in high school at Silver Creek! I am so.so.so.soooo excited and sooooo happy for them! Sher and I still have a great friendship after knowing each other for almost 16 years now. No matter how long we could go without talking, once we get together again, it's like no time has passed. Consider yourself lucky if you have at least one friend like that. Luckily for me, I have a handful and Sherri is one of them. Sher and Rhalph are two of the kindest, most caring, most positive souls in the world and I couldn't be happier for any couple. Sher and I have already started texting pictures of wedding dresses back and forth. Looking forward to Summer 2013!! Wedding expos and dress shopping, here we come! One of my other good friends, Whitney, and her boyfriend of about 10 years are getting married in 2 weeks! I am a bridesmaid and awfully excited about that too. Then, in August, I will be attending the wedding of two other good friends Huy and Gina. Then, in October, it's Amanda and Jonathan's turn in Madison, WI! Kelly and Dave will be getting married on July 7, but unfortunately, I won't be able to make it. Either way, it's gonna be a very joyous few months coming up that I will get to witness!

I just wanna say that I am so happy for all my friends who know that they're with the right one for them, and tying the knot. Marriage is such a long term decision...this is the person who you will share and RAISE CHILDREN with, share your finances, a mortgage, families, etc...I commend you all. I do believe that you will just know when someone is the perfect person for you to share the rest of your life with and for you to create beautiful memories with. In the past, I always had doubts at the back of my mind, sometimes they were small, sometimes they were big enough to take me down, and that's how I just knew that he was not the right one for me. It's not easy breaking the heart of someone who has never done anything wrong. I've done so much thinking and reflection the last few months and I think I know now how true, passionate, inconvenient, serendipitous, unconditional love should be. When push comes to shove, I believe that I should want to sacrifice everything I have to be with that person, to make them happy, to make them feel wanted, loved, and appreciated, without any resentment or any desire to look back. I believe that when it is the right person, I would turn my world upside down for him. And it wouldn't feel forced...it would feel natural. I am so happy for my friends who have found their right-one. I can't wait and I feel so honored to get to celebrate your marriage with you!

Love is definitely on my mind tonight...it's almost 11 pm, time to head back to the Outer Sunset. Goodnight. Hope to update again in less than a month.

My favorite flowers are in bloom :)


Clay Walker - I'd Love To Be Your Last

Sunday, May 6, 2012

My 7 mile walk

...through the woods and up a mountain for some breathtaking views of the ocean. On the way, I got to see wild orchids for the first time, and a banana slug after almost 20 years.

Northern California coast

wild mustards

Beautiful day for a walk in the woods

Waterfall

Pretty spring flowers all along the way

First sight of the ocean

Indian paintbrushes lined the path



Oak branches

First sighting of the wild orchids in bloom!


I dare you to take a bite.

Orchids sprouting up from the ground.

Hello, sir banana slug.

Sap.

A walk in the meadow with the ocean in the background

I think that lagoon might be Pt. Reyes.

Lupines.

Eagle? Hawk?

Sucks.
Couldn't ask for a more beautiful day for a hike.

This hike started down at Stinson Beach through Matt Davis, Steep Ravine, and then DipSea trails. They connect to make a wonderful 7 mile, 4 hour (moderately difficult) walk in the woods, a meadow, and on the side of Mt. Tamalpais. Click here if you're interested in doing it yourself.

Carrie Underwood - Do You Think About Me

My attempt at "baking"

Here's a picture blog post of my attempt at making a red velvet cake and a Canadian classic "icebox pudding."

Putting my kitchen to use for the very first time!
Started with preparing the batter for the velvet cake...clumpy.

Okay, this is starting to look right...

Getting closer with that food coloring and cocoa...

Yeahhh!!! We're getting there! Pop it into the oven.

While the cake was baking, I worked on the icebox pudding...and found out that I'm quite good at separating egg white and yolk (a critical step to a successful icebox pudding)!

Whipped egg white (making meringue can't be much harder than this, right?)

Lots of citrus for the pudding

Combined the whipped yolk (with sugar), whipped egg white, and citrus juice. Hm, looks like I forgot to get the cream...

Red velvet cake success!

Icebox pudding...had to be frozen overnight.

The final product. Happy early birthday :)



P.S. The whipped cream is a critical component to the icebox pudding. Guess I dropped the ball on that one!