Sunday, August 26, 2012

SUMMER FINALE

Alas, it has come. My epic first summer in DC is at an end; the next 2 summers will be full of grad school. I did a lot of things I wanted to do but there are still alot of things on my list for fall, and the rest of my DC experience :)

Oh, and it was my birthday! (Aug 21) My birthday lands on an awkward transitional time and this was the first birthday in years that I didn't have to pack, drive/fly across states, or move apartments!!


But I did go to work, and my coworkers surprised me with this cute card and gorgeous flowers :)


Then my awesome boss took me out for frozen yogurt at Sweetgreen :)

Then I got a haircut I love (finally!) and went to Institute, where my devious roommates (love them) got Sam to stand on a chair and announce to over 100 people it was my birthday and lead them in singing "Happy Birthday" while I stood self-consciously in the middle of the room. That was a 1st. Then I said goodbye to Sam, whose internship in DC has ended :(
Thanks to all my friends and family who called/texted/Facebooked me for my birthday - I LOVED catching up with you all!

More special to me than my birthday day was my REbirthday! I got baptized 6 years ago on my 18th birthday (the earliest I could do so without parental consent; my parents have since accepted my LDS membership), which was the best decision I have ever made!!! (Read my conversion story here) Finding the gospel and joining the LDS Church has blessed my life in every single way, given me vast opportunities, and helped me progress towards my divine potential. I know it can do the same for anyone who is seeking the truth, earnestly learns about the Church and prays about its truthfullness. Check it out! :) www.mormon.org

Wednesday - This is the first end-of-summer that I am not volunteering for New Student Orientation or some other program to mentor college freshmen, and I miss it like crazy. So I got the idea to invite some friends over to celebrate my birthday by playing some of the icebreaker games I've learned from those programs :) We started with the "Human Knot" (*disclaimer: links to the games are variations of what I played)
I divided them into 2 groups of 8, which was apparently too many people because we gave up before either group could untangle themselves lol.
But I think it served the purpose of helping people become more comfortable with each other. Then we played "Electricity", which is probably my favorite game because it's competitive, but team-building, and has an end (doesn't go on forever). I learned it at Deaf Game Night in high school while I was taking ASL :)
It got super competitive and was a close win! Then I tried a game I'd never played before but created from another game. Basically, people had to ask each other yes/no questions to guess the person's name taped on their back.
It didn't go as smoothly as I'd imagined but I think people enjoyed getting to know each other.
Then I led everyone through the "Chair Sit", which is basically just a fun group balance game in a circle.
I did it at BYU NSO with hundreds of students...
I think it's actually harder with fewer people - and some people thought it was really weird haha - but I think most people enjoyed it
My 1st party in DC (and only the 4th one I've ever planned/hosted) was a success! Everyone had a lot of fun and the clean up was a cinch! But, boy, did I pay for it. Both my roommates and I became ill the rest of the week. I had to miss work, getting my birthday salsa dance (where lots of guys take turns dancing with the birthday girl), my ward water balloon activity (I LOVE water balloons!!), and ALL my grad school orientation activities and welcome ceremony - so bummed.

But I had already bought tickets for 2 concerts weeks ago and I absolutely refused to spend the end of my summer in bed! So I slept/rested as much as I could to get rid of the nausea/headache/fatigue long enough to go...

Friday - the much anticipated Jason Mraz concert!!! Whitney and I drove out to the Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Maryland for my 1st contemporary pop artist concert! Turns out Jason grew up in the DC area!
I've gone to tons of jazz/classical/ethnic concerts, but never someone as famous (or as expensive) as Jason Mraz, whose music I adore. Yes, now I've lived a little more ;) We were far from the stage, but enjoyed the picnic experience. Ate the best pizza I've had in months!
Christina Perry opened with about 10 songs. I was not a big fan of hers but decided she sounds much better in person. Didn't get any pics of her tho. Finally, after her and a long intermission, Jason came on!!!
I was very grateful for the awesome big screens and great camera work
They had cool background effects throughout
I loved all the many instruments that were used. Yes, I made a list: violin, flute, harmonica, accordion, upright bass, trumpet, saxophone, trombone, mandolin, chimes, organ, tambourine, a variety of rattles, and of course...piano, drums, guitar. My favorite was the brass section - such flare!
He sang his most famous songs, like "Lucky" with one of his backup singers, not Colbie Caillat
...and "The Remedy (I Won't Worry)"...
...my favorite, "Make It Mine"...
...and ended with my current obsession, "I Won't Give Up"! I was a happy happy camper.
Whitney and I had stood & danced most of the concert - such a wonderful experience!

Saturday - woke up nauseous and stayed home all day to rest so I could meet up with Melanie to go to a concert by Akua Allrich, a DC native who was doing a tribute to Miriam Makeba (a fantastic South African singer who used her music to bring awareness to the suffering of her people under apartheid) and Nina Simone (also a political jazz singer). It was at this super cool jazz club called Bohemian Caverns, one of the oldest jazz clubs still standing in the world!!
We had to go through an exotic side door...
That led us down a dark corridor... (this place used to be a speakeasy in the 1920s!)
...that took us to the intimate cave-like underbelly of the club. We got pretty good table seats!
We were both starving and were enticed by the menu to order a delectable Southern feast! Lobster mac'n'cheese, fried catfish, sauteed spinach, sweet potato fries, and ginger lemonade. Yummmmm.
Everything was perfectly cooked and the service was fast. We ate everything except 5 fries haha. Give me good music and good food and I am deliriously happy. All that was missing was dancing!
Melanie and I actually got up and danced to the last song, "Pata Pata", an infectious cha cha that first introduced me to Miriam Makeba's incredible talents.
It brought back great memories of SOAR (where I first heard it) and ballroom team (when my coach choreographed a routine to it!!). Anyway, we got to meet Akua afterwards and she was super sweet. She said "Oh I love pictures!"
Unfortunately the concert was really short and Melanie and I left the club with still a lot of excitement about the super cool neighborhood. The nightlife was thriving and we felt safe enough to do some exploring. Then we came upon one of the plaques on the Heritage Trail commemorating historic DC places and found out we were in the middle of Black Broadway!!!
If you really know me, you know I love African American history/culture (i.e. jazz). So imagine my giddiness when I saw the Lincoln Theatre, where many jazz greats performed regularly during its golden era (1920s-50s). There were a couple places named after Duke Ellington, one of the greatest jazz musicians ever and a DC native.
There was beautiful colorful folk art everywhere
And shops with punny names along U Street - "U Scream, Ice Scream", we all scream for ice cream!
And so ends my first summer in DC. It's been more than I imagined or could have asked for. I'm so grateful to Heavenly Father for bringing me here and guiding me through the next phase of my life. Fall semester at GW starts tomorrow and my life will drastically change...Stay tuned

Monday, August 20, 2012

Tasty Food...Only Pricier

My summer is quickly coming to a close :(

Lest you think all I do is play, I do have a full time job. The dean I work for was on vacation this week, so I got to help the other deans with New Student Orientation for the medical students at GW!!! I loooove New Student Orientation; I was one of the leaders at BYU for 7 semesters and I miss serving in that capacity so much, especially after seeing all the excited and energetic medical students coming in. I love how diverse the group is!
I caught the vision of my own graduate studies as I listened to the deans give an inspirational welcome to these future doctors
During one of my lunch breaks, I wandered inside the Watergate complex a few blocks away. Its beauty is tainted by the political scandal that happened here in the 1970s. I highly encourage taking the time to appreciate the lovely fountains...
...endearing shops...
...and graceful architecture and immaculate landscaping
Wednesday - I got to visit the sprawling serene suburban campus of George Mason University for a free rueda de casino (Cuban style, danced in a circle) salsa dance class
I didn't take any pics of the actual class cuz I wanted to keep participating, but you can see the video of my 1st time dancing rueda :)
Friday - The biggest event of the week was meeting up with a group to go to Co Co. Sala (definitely the fanciest, priciest restaurant I've been to) for DC Restaurant Week, when they offer one discount price for a 4 course meal. This was part of the group...
As a foodie obsessed with the Food Network, I figured I should indulge my palate with some of that higher end fare since I'm usually pretty economical with my food spending. So, of course, I had to capture every course...

Frozen Hot Chocolate Sip (a paradox, and not that good)
Summer Peach Salad: fresh summer peaches, grilled corn, baby spinach, frisee goat cheese, chocolate brioche croutons, lemon thyme, peach dressing (the goat cheese was the star of the dish)
Crispy Creole Crabcake: mango salsa, chipotle chocolate tomato glaze, avocado
cilantro emulsion (dense tasty crab goodness)
Tandoori Chicken Patty Slider: cardamom carrots & greens, cucumber raita (a unique combination of flavors and textures)
Chocolate Onyx: dark chocolate mousse, vanilla crème brulee, salted caramel, macadamia nuts, brownie, chocolate sorbet, cinnamon toffee, bon bon (aka death by chocolate)
The portions were small, though we were all stuffed by the end. Dinner cost a week's worth of groceries! But it was a worthwhile fun experience, especially with the good company
We paid by cash! Chris counted it 3 times. Total: $612, including $92 in tips. You should've seen the waitress's face! Here's my gold digger pic haha

Saturday - a simple relaxing day of FREE pleasures! :) I also worked 6 hours of overtime to help pay for grad school stuff and all the "living it up" expenses of my last month of freedom!

Slept in, tried my new workout DVD "Xtend Barre" (wowza, it is effective - an intense mix of ballet & pilates - loved it!), practiced singing/piano for the Open Mic Night at the upcoming Ward Retreat, and swam for the first time all YEAR...


...hence my two-toned legs haha
Forgot how good swimming felt, and my apt pool is pretty great
Caught up with Cat before she leaves for Chicago (not permanently - phew!)
Always dancing
Sunday - got to meet up with a high school gymnastics teammate I haven't seen since 2005! Leslie was one of the best on the team and I always admired her skills. She moved to DC for grad school :)
One more week of epicness...