Monday, March 30, 2015

February and March Randoms

I've lazily been avoiding blogging, and cooking for that matter. Not a whole lot going on lately. I think I'm getting into a slump living in Champaign Urbana. I've become somewhat discontent and uninspired by my surroundings. I've been feeling the need to leave more often and more whole heartedly. 

I feel as if the road is coming to and end and the beginning of a new chapter is on the horizon. The only way to break the cycle is to start anew. 

With that being said, I'm trying to catch up on the oh so neglected blog. February had a lot of events including a dual vacation and valentines. The March came and I was in full spoil-me birthday mode. Hopefully I can get back to a better state for the rest of the year and get out of this all-or-nothing mentality. Enjoy.

Superbowl feast including beer brats, dips and skittles

Breakfast now include coffee, weird

Snow, snow go away

Coffee again

Goof trying to get a high score

Breaking Bad and Ben and Jerry's.... To die for

Krab stuffed mushrooms 

All the snow

St Paddy's cupcakes

All black with Heidi-style braids

Fog at work

Tea, sunglasses and mystery novels

Macaron obsessed

Longest my hair has been in a while, so I chopped it

Meatheads burgers, fries and shake

Skirt steak redness

Sunset at work

Work birthday cake, thanks to my boss

Princess for a day

Expanding family

Kale, chicken salad with apples and avocado

Shead season

Our newest obsession

Tacos and torta at Maize

Hot Pot Lab for the first time

Coco Mero, first time in a long time

April brings a new month of possibilities. It's the beginning of a new beginning, not to mention warmer weather. Bring on the shorts and the beach. I need to get out of my rut!


-Akemi-chan

Monday, March 9, 2015

Where Dreams Come True: WDW: Epcot

I mentioned before that I have visited Walt Disney World in my youth. It was so long ago and I was so young, that I don't remember most of it. The only tidbits I remember were from Epcot. This was our last day at the parks, so we wanted to make the most of it.


Matching my Tsum



My most vivid memory of Epcot was from The Seas, now Nemo themed. There is a little ride which is cute, but the part I was most looking forward to, and the part I remember is aquarium part with the manatees. I remember being fascinated by them, wanting to look at them endlessly. That feeling rekindled as we stood in front of the tank. Actually got a little misty. Cheesy huh? 




We went of several rides in Futureworld, but when I think of Epcot, I think of the World Showcase. The mini worlds of the different countries, so cute. A little cliche but kind of like a mini world tour with alcohol and food to enhance the mood. But there's nothing wrong with that.

Speaking of beverages, there is an unofficial adult tradition in Epcot called "Driniking Around the World." Just as the name suggests, you get to drink from every country. Yes, one alcoholic beverage per country represented in the World Showcase, that's a total of 11 for those keeping count. We certainly did not intend to accomplish this feat, but as you will see, we managed to power through it.

Canada

Pubbing in England with some pear cider

I'm proud to say that collectively, Bryan and I have been to many of the countries. We're so lucky to say that and we felt transported to these locales and the memories made the stroll through Epcot that much more enjoyable. 


Bonjour Paris

Paris holds a wonderfully special place in our hearts. Yes, it is the city of light, sophistication and romance. But Paris is where we ended our first trip to Europe. It's the place where we got engaged. It's the first time we went to a Disney park together. We ate cheese and drank wine and watched the Eiffel tower sparkle from the top of the Arc di Triumph. So returning to "Paris" was wonderful. 

It was a beautiful sunny day, so we took the opportunity to soak up the sun and eat lunch outside. And since we were in Paris, we had wine and cheese. Oh yeah, perfect.

Bordeaux, strawberry tart and fromage croissant 

Moracco

Magical trinkets in the marketplace

Beer and mint tea at the water fountain in Moracco

Konichi wa Japan


Tokyo is one of those memories that is so vivid and yet so blurry at the same time. It went by in a flash, although we were there for five days. The serenity blends seemlessly into the hectic. The modern blends with the tradition. The best part of the Japan pavilion was the Taiko drum performance. It's amazing the memories that are triggered by sound. Amazing. Sake was good too. 

Taiko time

Sake in Japan


Ciao Italia


Italy is another fond destination for us. We Rome-d (get it?) around the Eternal city for our honeymoon and had some of the greatest food and wine of our lives in Italy. There is no equivalent to eating in Rome, so we didn't bother. But there is no passing up the wine. 

Barolo man


Germany


I have never been to Germany, but Bryan is German, despite his personal alliances to the Midwest instead of any ethnicity. It was nice to see him light up when we saw little German touches in the shops. Some pieces were beautiful steins and stemware, but the kicker was the clocks. Gorgeously hand crafted clocks that brought Bryan back to his childhood. That moment was more worthwhile than the beer, and that's saying something. 




Cheers

Beer and pretzels

China


Pot stickers

Norway, cue the Frozen music


Mexico

Indoor marketplace

Child climbing into my pineapple margarita

Tsing Tsao in China

Macaron ice cream sandwich from Paris

Last beer of the night from Canada

Since we basically filled up on snacks and drinks, we weren't super hungry by the time dinner came around. So we figured sushi would be a good option to eat lightly and get a chance to watch the fireworks. Tokyo Dining gave us a decent sushi meal and a great view of the show.

Dinner at Tokyo Dining

Chicken karaage and tempura mix

Sushi combo

View of the fireworks


Green tea and vanilla swirl


It could be because of our newly discovered love of travel and Bryan's love of science, but I think we enjoyed Epcot the most. We certainly did not intend to "drink around the world" but we're glad we did. It cost a pretty penny, but we take pride in the fact that we finished. Thank goodness for my husband, because if I had to do it on my own, I would have been on the floor by the third country. 

Thus ends our Disney World adventure. I can't believe we were able to cram so much into our 3 1/2 day tour of Disney. We really tired ourselves out and possibly OD'd on Disney, but it was completely worth it. Onto the next adventure.

-Akemi-chan