Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Christmas Celebrations: Mormon Style

One of the things that attracted me to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints back in 2005 was all wholesome social activities it organizes. And with all the YSA (young single adult) wards in the DC area, a Mormon need not be bored because your social calendar is practically planned for you! Between Mike and my wards, I went to a church activity everyday (except Saturday) for the last 10 days...

Last Monday - Wrapped and delivered the presents/gift baskets/gift cards that we bought with the $14,000+ raised from the ward auction!
Last Tuesday - Institute, the last class of the year! Also, I went to another barre yoga class at EpicYoga. I'm gonna try to document a new move I learn each time I go.
Wednesday - trip to the Washington, DC temple to do baptisms with Mike's ward.
Wonderful peaceful experience inside and gorgeous lights outside!!
Thursday - Relief Society dinner, catered by Cafe Rio :)
with a barbershop quartet!
The wives of the bishopric gave wonderful talks about angels and giving back to Christ during this celebration of His birth. Got to catch up with my visiting teaching girls! Overall, a fun evening of sisterhood :)
Friday - Mike's ward Christmas party, catered by Olive Garden :)
We did a white elephant gift exchange
Took some silly pictures in the photo area
Oh, did I mention we went ice skating beforehand?
I think I like the idea of ice skating much more than the actual activity, which is painful on the shins (good workout tho!). But there's something nostalgic and so romantic about it (especially with the fake snow they had coming down in the rink) that I just had to do it at least once.
After the ward party, Mike and I rode the metro into Columbia Heights in DC for a DC Casineros (salsa dance performance group) party at Dance Institute of Washington.
All the dancers were really advanced and it was really fun to watch and dance with them.
Mike and I danced too...he learns alot by watching and progresses alot each time we go :)

Saturday - Finally used the Newseum (a museum of history through media) tickets my sweet coworker Tigi gave me for my birthday. Great view of the capitol from the 6th floor.
A couple of American history nerds :)
Seeing relics from and about significant moments in American history brought a mix of emotions: awe, reverence, gratitude, grief, hope, excitement, pride, amusement, humor...
The original Uncle Sam poster - copied and parodied innumerable times since WWI
Buffalo Bill's ad
Titanic sunk
Women get the vote!
As always, the ones about African American history get to me the most. A sobering display...
Super unauthentic and overpriced jambalaya from the "Food Section", but tasty nonetheless
Karen, Jordan, and Mike had to leave early. Vanessa and I had fun in the gift shop, especially playing with all the stuff in the huge mustache section :D
Vanessa and I had a goofy fun time playing news reporters in front of their green screens.
Let's just say journalism is not a viable career path for me - ha!

Did some shopping then Mike picked me up for another foodie adventure at a nearby place called Urban Thai. We got some expertly grilled yellow curry chicken skewers with sweet peanut sauce that were well-balanced by a salad of cucumber ribbons.
Mike got the cashew chicken
I got the Panang curry, which turned out to be much more spicy than expected, so I ate more of his and vice versa :)




Then we went to watch his much anticipated movie, The Hobbit. It was one of his favorite books growing up and I'd never read it (or any fantasy book) but he heard bad reviews so we went in with low expectations. I found it rather entertaining...





Sunday - Had a great lunch at our home teacher's house then went to help out with our ward's big "Christmas Spectacular" because I'm on the Activities Committee. I made 4-5 of these meat platters...
We had a beautiful musical program (so much talent) then tons of hor d'oeuvres afterwards. I was so busy catching up with people that I completely forgot to take pictures! But we had fun cleaning-up in the kitchen afterwards!
Monday - Had a combined FHE activity caroling and bringing Christmas cheer around Crystal City :)
Tuesday - Institute Christmas Concert. Leslie and Mike's coworkers came!
Grateful for this season of light, cheer, generosity, and togetherness to celebrate our Savior's birth.

Merry CHRISTmas, everyone!

Monday, December 10, 2012

Soups, Songs, and Scots

I'm trying to sum up 2 weeks of adventures and wanted to use some literary devices (alliteration & rule of 3, anyone?) so here goes...

SOUPS
If you know me, you know that I adore soups and can eat it almost time of the day. I've had a delectable variety lately...
Seafood Gumbo
Southwest Chicken Corn Chowder, and mushroom pizza - ooh baby
Spicy Peanut Soup, courtesy of Mike (I chopped vegetables and taste-tested haha)
Chinese Hot Pot - you continuously add in various ingredients and make your own soup while eating it.
In some ways, Mike is more Chinese than I am
Believe it or not, everyone at this table speaks Chinese
Try it for yourself - Uncle Liu's Hot Pot in Falls Church!
SWEAT and SORENESS
Obviously, a girl can't just eat and store calories, so I've been pushing myself physically...
Kazaxe = Zumba + Hip Hop (kicked my butt hardcore)
Hot Yoga +/= hot date (Mike's first yoga class - it was his idea! - and my 15th or something. The room wasn't even that hot but the instructor at 532Yoga pushed us both to our very limits!)
(The instructor came up with these poses just for fun and we weren't the only ones in the class)


And afterwards, we ordered pizza from a new shop (zpizza - highly recommend it) and enjoyed the wit of The Lady Eve.



3 kinds of mushrooms and LOTS of garlic mmMmm
the "Santa Fe"
Gym - elliptical trainer & free weights for me (What's almost as great as a bf who still likes you without makeup and will work out with you? A bf who will take silly pics like this with you hehe)
Salsa dancing - went to The Salsa Room with Mike and Melanie; she's moving back to Utah :'( (the pic didn't turn out good)

SINGING
'Tis the season for caroling! Mike & I joined a great group to share some Christmas cheer around the neighborhood. Though we sang to many closed doors and scared toddlers, the adults seemed to enjoy our singing...




Ended the night with some hot cocoa and one of my favorite Christmas movies - The Santa Clause!




(awkward timer pic)
You can't see it, of course, but Mike and I sang "Baby, It's Cold Outside" and other seasonal delights while we cooked up a new improvised recipe :) Tip: put some spicy mustard in your veggies for a kick of flava





Ate it while watching one of his favorite Christmas movies - The Muppets Christmas Carol




Let's keep this alliteration going...

"SOLD!"
Attended my Church's annual Christmas auction. That lady auctioneer was impressive, she raised $1,000's that went towards presents for needy families in our ward...
Too poor/cheap to bid on anything but it was fun watching others drop $hundreds
SCOTS
We sat in the freezing cold in Old Town Alexandria to watch a parade of kilts, dogs, and bagpipes...
I sat between a Irishman and a Welsh girl who taught me alot about the Celtic culture :)
SHAKE!
Ok, technically it was a malted frozen custard (my 1st time!) but mmMmm, it was good!
SCHOOL
I survived my first semester of grad school!! Instead of finals, I had 2 presentations. One of them was a poster presentation on a current issue in higher education. Since I have been interested in becoming a professor, I did mine on "Balancing Motherhood and Tenure". And yes, I did dress to match my poster :D
December is speeding by and I aim to enjoy every day that's left of 2012!
"Adam fell that men might be; and men are, that they may have joy." (2 Nephi 2:25)