Chilling in the room with my roommate, eating gold fish, and reading funny Pinterest posts to each other I stumbled across this one:
http://www.livestrong.com/article/464228-chin-workout/
Chin work outs... It must be legit because it is on Livestrong right?... We tried them a few times and it was very difficult simply because our abbs were hurting from the workout they were getting from the bursts of laughter.
Try doing one of these workouts without laughing... very unlikely.
Happy Friday Everyone!!
The Californian Eskimo
be the change you want to see in the world
Friday, April 12, 2013
Sunday, April 7, 2013
An Update
Some Pictures and stories from Easter Break :)
We went to St. Jacobs Farmers Market on Saturday, for fun and to cross some stuff off the grocery list
--> Bratwurst and Apple Fritters.
Apple Fritters were in high demand that day.
Above is our lunch, Octoberfest Sausage on a bun :)
Left: A very colorful stand in the market.
Right: All of the goodies we found :)
Tess! :)
Last year we started making maple syrup, I guess I should say my parents started making maple syrup. This year I was home for more than just collecting the sap. It is kind of a long process but it is definitely worth it!
<--- Collecting sap. Photo Credit: Dad.
Once you have enough sap, you boil it. And keep boiling it until all of the water is evaporated.
<-- We boil it outside at first because there isn't a big enough pan to do it inside.
Once it has evaporated enough that you can put it into a pan in the kitchen you filter it and then boil it some more.
<-- Dad pouring the sap through the filter.
Boiling the sap on the stove until it becomes syrup!
<-- The whole process takes about 8 hours. Again it is totally worth it. We had pancakes to try the deliciousness.
Mom, Lisa, and I went out for tea one afternoon. It was fun just to spend time together, and the teahouse was very cute :)
Finally on Friday my friend and I took Lisa to the airport. We had about 1.5 hour wait at the border but it went by pretty fast because we were having a good time.
Since August I have been trying to get Lisa to take a picture with one of the many Buffalo we see along the road. She had resisted but I persisted and finally --> Mission Accomplished.
Dropping my sis off at the airport.
Those were some of the highlights of my break. It was very relaxing!
Happy belated Easter everybody!
<3
Monday, March 11, 2013
Weekends = Lots of Sleep or No Sleep...
This was a no sleep kind of weekend.
Friday.
Town to get pierced
Friday.
Town to get pierced
Most college students get tattoos... we get our ears pierced.
Making sure it will look exactly right, calling mom to ask for her opinion
My roomies are so cute.
It hurts a bit.
Lookin' good!
Sleep.
Saturday.
Saturday.
Statistics Homework
Banquet + Dancing
The Gillette Hall Banquet
A fun night with friends = lots of laughing, some eating and dancing.
Sisters by choice <3
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
c'est la vie
Spring is coming soon! I can just feel it. Actually weather network told us that this week is probably the last cold week of the winter! Of course you cannot always trust weather.com but we can hope right!
Before break we had some fun with the warm weather...
Being on the 4th floor is fun!
Don't worry mom, we were completely safe.
We also took a trip to China Star to get away from SODEXO for a little while. It was great fun and some great food as well :)
Making a weird shaped star from chopsticks!
Break was fantastic, now back to reality...
... but I am not quite there yet.. just one more chapter in Mansfield Park please?
My favorite line thus far in this great novel:
"'Oh! Do not attack me with your watch. A watch is always too fast or too slow. I cannot be dictated to by a watch.'"
That's all for now folks!
<3
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Tragedy.
Tragedy is something that can affect a group of people in two ways.
1: People show anger and blame everyone around them. No one is to blame but someone has to be blamed because how else could this terrible thing happen. Everyone is left to face the terrible loss on their own, and this is a tragedy in and of itself.
And then there is a second way. Where there is still frustration, confusion and "why?" is being asked constantly but rather than turn on each other you give strength and help pull one another out of this void.
That is where the hope is in tragedy. Seeing people love and comfort one another when life sucks and there is nothing you can do about it.
This weekend I have seen a marvelous sight in the midst of tragedy. God moving in our community as a healing process is about to begin. It will take time, but the love and support is amazing to see even if we don't see the light at the end of the tunnel yet.
A beautiful song that I stumbled across today.
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