Sunday, July 21, 2013

Salty Stone and The Greatest Henge In All The Land

Hey, friends. I made a video of today's BIG ADVENTURE!


Sorry for laptop potato. My DSLR is still in the shop getting repaired. I'll try to narrate videos from my phone camera, since that seems to be better. Learning!   :)

Another huge thanks to Christelle for making my day!

Thursday, July 18, 2013

Pretty Cool

I've seen some great things while in London... but to me, they all seem like little nibbles out of one big cake. So I present to you: the cake.


Apologies for the potato. I hope to get my camera repaired soon. Until then: cell phone to the rescue.

Friday, July 12, 2013

Friday, July 5, 2013

A Guide

Yesterday, I joined several friends in celebrating Independence Day from overseas -- and in doing so, made this handy dandy guide.


Saturday, June 29, 2013

Being an American...

... in a foreign country gets me a lot of attention.

At a club, walking through a crowd to get fresh air:
Me: Excuse me.
Guy: Oh, you're an American!
Me: How could you tell?
Guy: You have an accent.
Me, with sass: No, you have an accent.

In Primark:
Me: Where can I go to try on these pants?
Clerk: You mean trousers?

At a Pret:
Me: I'd like some of those chips please.
Cashier: We don't have any chips.
Me, picking up a bag of potato chips: No, these chips.
Cashier: Oh, right, crisps.

How does this make me feel?



Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Machiavelli Kitchen

A few of the ladies and I were kind of peckish, so we set off on the town in search of drinks and dessert.

We landed at Machiavelli Kitchen & Dining Room, a sleek restaurant that was starting to close. They served us anyway. We giggled with a Swiss man who shared the table with us. Then, floating on the evening, took the tube home.






Tuesday, June 25, 2013

The City that Enjoys a Good Rest

One big difference I've noticed between London and New York City is that London takes a good long time to rest.

Case in point: I've been trying to locate a Vodafone that will help me enable my cell phone to operate overseas, but for the last couple days, they've opened when I head to class and close when I leave class.

Not that that's necessarily a bad thing. The area outside my dorm is quiet. I can take a walk undisturbed in the early mornings. I feel safe in the evenings. I'll find time for my phone another day. :B




Monday, June 24, 2013

Exploring

Museums, old pubs, underground, oh my!

Here's Episode 3 of my vlog: Exploring.



Do you have anything in particular you'd like me to do a London adventure video about? Please let me know. :)

Sunday, June 23, 2013

The Longest Day Ever

Boy oh boy. It feels like I've been awake for ages. In reality it has been a short amount of time, but the experiences I've had are prolonging the hours.

Here's Episode 2 of my vlog: The Longest Day Ever.


Here are the photos I showed in the video:

Waiting for the Plane
Peeking

Flood

Sun Chaser


Now, wish me a good rest. More adventures to follow!

Saturday, June 22, 2013

Pilot (Passenger)

I'm off to adventure!

I am taking the opportunity I have as a student to study abroad -- in London. Part of this learning experience will come from a long multimedia project where I'll blog videos and photos about my trip.

Busy Beaver is about to see a LOT more action.

Here's my first vlog. Episode 1: Pilot (Passenger).




Tuesday, June 18, 2013

There Is No Cow Level

Ken and I celebrated our 6th anniversary [of dating] this month, so to celebrate, I gave him several gifts that reflect video games that we've played together over the years.

One thing that brought the two of us together in the first place was our shared enjoyment of Diablo 2. I didn't know that other people had played it. And he didn't know what a BA sorceress I could be.

So when it came time to think of a Diablo 2-related gift, I considered coming up with some rendition of the Lord of Terror himself. Then I remembered this chilling scene:

 Moo. Moo moo. MoooOOOooo.

So I painted this:


He liked it. :)

Monday, January 7, 2013

Pinterest Experiment 1: DIY liquid hand soap

My mom and I are always being inspired by all of the neat "life hacks" that we see on Pinterest, so we are making an effort to give one an honest try every two weeks!

[Insert your standard college-student-on-a-budget spiel here.]

So when I saw this idea on Pinterest to make a ton of hand soap for a lot less than one can buy it, I was stoked! Furthermore, I am unbearably finicky when it comes to choosing soap. I can never find a scent I like in liquid soap, but there are tons of bar soaps that I enjoy.

Because I haven't done this before, I wanted to try to make 1/4 the volume that the original pinner had made so that I wouldn't waste too much if the experiment went horribly awry.


I started by gathering my ingredients and supplies.


Start by grating the chee- uh, soap. This step was very enjoyable, as my hands smelled delightfully pepperminty afterward.


Combine the water, soap shavings, and glycerin in your pot.


Stir on low/medium for a few minutes until everything dissolves together. Then wait for it to cool.
During this time, I cleaned up my kitchen and made a label for my container.


Pour the cooled soap into a holding container. 
Bonus points if you reuse a container that you would have otherwise tossed out or recycled.


Done!

I found that this soap is pretty runny - like, I have to exercise caution when pumping it out of my dispenser or else it'll shoot all over the counter. However, I also noticed that it had thickened a little after several hours, so perhaps it will continue to thicken as time goes on.

This soap leaves my hands feeling clean and smelling minty! I give this project a B for the runniness; if you can think of a way to thicken it more easily, leave me a comment.