Showing posts with label exploration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label exploration. Show all posts

23 March 2014

Spring Break, Day #1

These posts are in no way meant to be bragging about my good fortune. I would, however, like to share my happiness and vacation antics.



Today started off with a nice lie-in and reading. My sister was kind enough to inflate a HUGE air mattress for me and created my own room in her living room, so I had a comfy place to read and relax while I mentally prepared for the day. I am currently reading Sea of Hooks by Lindsey Hill, a novel which I will absolutely review once I have finished it (it is fascinating).

After we ate breakfast, my sister and I headed off to Venice Beach. The area and the houses in the surrounding area are beautiful! The town is similar to its namesake in the sense that streets are intersected by canals.

Spending time at the beach was fantastic. The weather was perfect when we arrived - sunny, but just windy enough to counteract excessive warmth from the sun. While we worked on our tans, we listened to music, read, and talked.



Afraid of ripening sunburns (and our hunger pangs), we departed for our next location - Olvera Street. Known for the enlivenment of the Mexican culture, Olvera Street is home to a multitude of shops and restaurants which are shrouded in vibrant colors and skull paraphernalia. My sister and I meandered through several shops and found a few things to take home.



Next we visited Santee Alley a few blocks away in downtown LA. Santee Alley was a bit different than I imagined. Instead of an alley of outdoor shops similar to Olvera Street, Santee Alley was a conglomeration of shops enclosed in a four-block radius of two parallel avenues. Most of the shops had extremely reduced prices or an ongoing sale, which resulted in huge bargains for all shoppers.

To conclude our day, we stopped by In-N-Out for dinner. Embarrassedly, I asked for a sticker to put on my water bottle when our order was up. I was given the option of children's or bumper stickers, so I initially chose the latter, but when questioned further I faltered. In return, I received a few of each. Needless to say, In-N-Out is a wonderful place.


06 January 2014

Review: Jacksgap.com


Okay, so if you haven't heard of JacksGap on YouTube, you need to click here. I'll wait.

Now, let's discuss their video announcing Jacksgap.com. Those cheeky boys. I knew they were up to something all those months!

The concept of the website is summed up in their announcement video as "a curation of the best of the web." I loved the idea of it. Initially I thought it would be similar to Veooz in that it would be based on popular linkage. The book Too Big to Know by David Weinberger discusses how popular linkage directs the results of search engines by correlating the most-visited links with relevancy to the search. As many may note, sometimes search engines do not provide the most accurate links nor the most relevant. This is often due to popular linkage.

Jacksgap.com, however, is not entirely a result of popular linkage. Jack and Finn Harries, among others, write individual posts of all the material on the site. There are several categories under which users may read the mini-articles and view YouTube videos.

I have personally used the website for several months now and have enjoyed the amalgam of topics Jacksgap.com have addressed. Included in the site are, of course, the Jacksgap YouTube channel videos - including the first two episodes of the Rickshaw Run series, a series I highly recommend to those interested in international travel and philanthropy.

Although the hard work and time dedicated to this website is not at first obvious, Jacksgap.com will soon surprise its visitors with the expanse with which it focuses its attention. When it says "a curation of the best of the web" it means it!

14 September 2013

Updates: Nursing school, Portland, Challenges, and etc.

I am writing this from my cozy room in the Linfield Good Samaritan School of Nursing campus in Portland, Oregon. In brief, this last month has been a whirlwind of classes, exploration, food, and friends - and I'm loving it! Classes are going well, I have enjoyed exploring Portland and the surrounding area, food is expensive and SO GOOD, and friends are my favorite. My favorite class at the moment is actually lab/clinical because of the hands-on nature and the clinical advisors are very informative and fun. I have ventured out every week to explore Portland, including the Saturday market and part of the Pearl District. As there is no cafeteria on this campus, I have had fun grocery shopping and cooking for myself - though with NW 23rd nearby, my friends and I decided that Friday night dinners would have to be a thing.

Moving on: I failed to complete the August photo-a-day challenge, however, I will be attempting the challenge again in October with a better understanding of what to expect. I am so very close to completing the AFI Films challenge, but with little access to a movie library I am a little set back. I have renewed motivation to complete the challenges now that I have gotten settled with nursing school, although I have to say I am renewed in my motivation to become a nurse as well. I feel as if I have studied harder the last few weeks than I can remember.

I suppose my point is, I am a full-time nursing student but I will continue contributing to this blog as much as possible. :)