Sunday, December 6, 2015

February 22nd, 2015: London, England

Anne, Chiara, and I enjoying London
This past weekend was exciting! Two of my roommates and I went to London over the weekend. It was perfect timing because one of my aunts was on a business trip in London and she invited us to stay with her for the time we were there. I have been feeling a little homesick the past week, but this definitely helped. I did not get to go home for any of the past breaks so this was the first time seeing family since August. It is also the first time we’ve been able to sleep in a nice hotel. We’ve been frugal with our money in order to afford traveling, so we’ve been staying in hostels. I think the three of us were the most excited about being able to take long showers since the last couple of weeks our showers have been short due to our small water heater.
Big Ben
While in London we saw Buckingham Palace, The Eye, Big Ben, a variety of parks, The Shard, Tower Bridge, and Platform 9 ¾ . The great thing about London is the Tube, which is their subway system, this made it easy for us to get around fast enough to see all of London. The city was filled with people and we saw a lot of familiar restaurants and stores. In London we got to do something that we missed doing while in the States: we went to go see a movie and we ate some Chipotle. Unfortunately, Chipotle did not taste as well as we thought it would. I guess compared to all of the amazing Italian food we have been eating Chipotle just didn’t compare. Watching a movie in London was an experience. Compared to movie theaters in the States, in London they had assigned seating and different balcony seating sold for different prices. The higher up the balcony the more expensive the ticket got. Also in the movie theaters not only do they have a concession stand outside of the theater, but there are also employees walking around selling snacks inside the movie theater.

Things that I have learned this week:
1. London is expensive
2. Movie theater experience in London is very different
3. London is a very busy city
4. London’s subway system is easy to navigate and very useful
5. People in London are very nice

Sunday, November 29, 2015

February 15th, 2015: Madrid, Spain (exploring Rome with Chiara)

Anne and I in front of La Puerta de Alcala
Classes are going well; most of my classes consist of group projects which is nice. I’m working with students from a variety of backgrounds. Very much like the environment in Italy the students and professors are very relaxed and usually arrive a little late to meetings. In one of my group projects we have had some problems. The group consists of three American students and two students from the University. The main problem we are having is that the two JCU students are not rechecking their work nor are they punctuating properly or using proper citation formatting. This has resulted in the rest of the group having to rewrite their sections. We spoke to them about it this week, hopefully things get better.
El Oso y el Madrono 
This past weekend two of my roommates and I went to Madrid. So far it has been one of my favorite places. It was so nice to hear people speaking a language that I understand. Even though I speak Spanish I did encounter some minor communication barriers. The Spanish dialect spoken in Madrid is very different from the Spanish I know. Spaniard Spanish uses different words for some things compared to the Spanish spoken by Mexicans. For example the word juice in Spain is “Zumos” whereas the word I learned for juice in Spanish is “Jugos”. So minor difference like this cause minor communication barriers, but overall it was very easy to talk to everyone. Someone instantly recognized my accent and said I had an impeccable Mexican accent, which is flattering since my Spanish is not as good as it used to be.
Sitting at El Parque de El Retiro
While we were in Madrid we walked around everywhere, visited major monuments, and also visited a museum called Museo Arqueologico Nacional. While walking around Madrid we found a Mexican restaurant with amazing food. I was beyond excited, because I had been looking for a Mexican food restaurant in Rome and have not been able to find one. It was nice to have food similar to that at home.
Things that I learned this week:

  1. Communication is important when working in an international group
  2. Spaniards don’t have a dramatic lisp like shown on television
  3. There are still communication barriers even when you know the same language due to different dialects
  4. I want to explore more of Spain 


Sunday, November 22, 2015

February 8th, 2015: Paris, France

     
At the Lourve
       Although I got over whatever throat infection I had last week after returning from Dublin it seems that I have a cold. So this is my second week being sick, I really wish I would have brought some medicine from home. I’m glad that the pharmacists here are very patient and helpful even though I don’t speak any Italian. Being sick for two weeks in a row has made it difficult for me to focus on anything, I’ve just been constantly tired. On the bright side two of my roommates and I decided to go to Paris despite the Charlie Hebdo shooting in early January. Many of the study abroad students are avoiding the Paris right now since the attack was so recent, but we felt confident enough to go.
The Eiffel Tower
While in Paris we visited the Eiffel Tower, the Arc De Triomphe, the Lourve, and Notre Dame. It was definitely a lot easier to get around in Paris since they have a great subway system. There was much more of a communication barrier for me there than in Rome, but overall it seems like a lot of people in the major tourists area know English and are willing to work with you as long as you make an effort. I’ve heard many people say that the French are rude especially to Americans, but I didn’t find that to be true. Everyone I met or spoke to was very nice and welcoming. I even thought people seemed nicer than in Italy. Overall the trip to Paris was okay. I was a little underwhelmed by Paris, I thought it was going to be a very romantic city filled with people. I think it’s just that we visited during the off season. The good thing was that we did not have to wait in long lines for anything.
In front of the Mona Lisa
Things that I learned this week:
  1. Find out who you travel well with and don’t be disappointed if you don’t travel well with everyone
  2. Know that it is okay to split up, that way everyone gets to see what they want
  3. The stereotype that French people are rude is nowhere near true
  4. Buy more Macaroons than you think you’ll want 
  5. Paris’ subway system is very helpful
  6. Buy all day passes or 2 day passes for the subway system (its more cost effective)
  7. The Mona Lisa is very tiny (that is true)


Sunday, November 15, 2015

Dublin, Ireland: February 1st 2015

I have decided to share my journal entries from when I was studying abroad. These entries will include things that I did while I was abroad as well as things I learned from the places I visited. This first one is from Dublin, Ireland. 
Cliffs of Moher
This past week has been a major struggle. I went to the school nurse on Monday because this past weekend I felt awful. When I went to visit the nurse the line was ridiculously long, everyone is waiting to get a physical to use the gym. After waiting for about 3 hours I got in. The nurse looked at my throat and told me I had some sort of throat infection. I asked if I had strep throat (I had been googling what it could be) and she responded “I don’t know what you have, it could be strep throat, but I don’t know. Take this medicine and if you done feel better in 3 days come back.” I left the doctor’s office feeling so helpless. When I picked up my medicine I had no idea what I was taking and couldn’t read the labels. I spent the rest of the week going to class and coming back straight to bed to get some rest. By the time Friday rolled around I felt a lot better. It has been really frustrating not knowing what was wrong, but I’m glad whatever antibiotics I took worked.
Cliffs of Moher 
We spent this past weekend in Dublin, Ireland. It was such an amazing experience! Getting there was a whole other story. I now know why the flights were so cheap, you get what you paid for. The lines waiting to board were not even lines, you board outside, and the plane felt like it was going to fall apart. Once we landed everyone clapped, it caught me off guard, but I was happy to be back on the ground. For some reason all of us thought that Ireland used the pound, so when we got there and one of us took out money we were very surprised to get Euros. Aside from the flight over, the Ireland trip was a success. We took a day tour to visit the Cliffs of Moher and other sights around Ireland. The following day we took a tour of the Guinness Factory which was so much fun!
First Guinness Beer in Ireland
Things that I have learned this week:
  1. Being sick in a foreign country is difficult
  2. Be prepared and bring medicine and vitamins 
  3. People in Ireland are very nice
  4. Brace yourself for RyanAir flights
  5. Still not used to Italian Taxi Drivers
  6. Everyone claps when your flight lands
  7. Ireland does not use Pounds they use Euros
  8. Bring flip-flops for hostel showers
  9. Hostels are not as bad as movies make them out to be 
  10. Ireland is beautiful 


Sunday, November 8, 2015

Studying Abroad In Rome

Colosseum
       This past Spring semester I was fortunate enough to have studied abroad in Rome, Italy. Although this was not my first choice when I decided to study abroad (Paris was my first choice) I am so glad that I decided to go to Rome. It was such a great experience and I would recommend studying abroad to anyone that gets the chance to do so. It will definitely be worth any extra loans you need to take out. 
Altare della Patria: Rome in the quiet hours of the morning
         I must admit when I first got to Rome I was a little skeptical and I was definitely questioning my decision, but after having some time to reflect on this experience it has definitely been one of the most exciting things I have done so far.  I got the chance to spend four months in such an amazing and beautiful city surrounded by history. On top of that I enjoyed amazing food everyday. I mean pizza everyday?! Can it get any better than that? It got to the point that the everyone in the small pizza shop knew who I was and what I was going to order. Aside from the amazing food and beautiful scenery I met one of my best friends while I was studying abroad and learned a lot about myself. I learned how to enjoy my own company, overcome communication barriers, how to manage money, and how to deal with the unexpected.  
View of Vatican City through a Key hole
         Although I was ready to come home when it came time to leave Italy, I did not know what to expect. The first few days back in the United States felt strange. Even though I have lived here my whole life, I felt like a stranger. When I heard people around me speaking English it felt like a foreign language, I had gotten so accustomed to hearing Italian everywhere I went. As the months went by, I adjusted to life back in the United States, but when I finally adjusted I began to miss Italy. I missed the beautiful Italian language, the historic cites, the relaxed lifestyle, and the sound of the accordion everywhere I went. It was like being in a romance movie all the time! Needless to say being back at RIT and trying to do work has been a challenge. 
Sitting in front of the Spanish steps in Rome 
        I recently found this video of Rome and it perfectly captures the beauty of the city (as perfect as you can get without being there).


I cannot wait to go back and visit Italy!  

Sunday, November 1, 2015

Lasagna Recipe

This past weekend I made some Lasagna for a couple of friends and one of them gave me the idea to create a info-graphic. So I decided to make an easy guide on how to cook lasagna and stuff your face! Enjoy! 

Sunday, October 25, 2015

Old 43 Cocktail

Over this past summer my best friend and I liked to spend our time hanging out at a local restaurant/ bar called the Yard House. This place has a large beer selection, amazing food, and even better specialty cocktails. Our first time there I tried their drink called the Old 43 and it instantly became my favorite. Throughout the summer I tried a variety of their drinks, but nothing topped the Old 43. I had just recently ordered the Old Fashioned and I thought this drink was a perfect twist on that. At the end of the summer when I learned that the closest Yard House restaurant to Rochester is in New York City I knew that I would need to recreate the drink. Fortunately for me the ingredients were listed on the menu, I just needed to find the right proportions. The ingredients listed on the Yard House Menu were woodford reserve bourbon, licor 43, house citrus agave blend, orange bitters. So this past weekend I bought everything I needed (as close as I could get)  and experimented until I found the perfect combination. 



Ingredients 
Woodford Reserve Bourbon 
Licor 43
Agave 
Orange Bitters 
Orange (for Garnish) 
*Since I did not have access to their house blend agave I just used regular agave and that worked fine. 


First I muddled an orange peel and 1 teaspoon of agave. Then I added equal parts Bourbon, and Licor 43 and two splashes of orange bitters. I stirred all of ingredients together until well combined and then added ice (best thing would be to use a shaker, but unfortunately I did not have one at the time). Wait until the drink has chilled and then enjoy! 

Cheers! 

Sunday, October 18, 2015

Fall Fashion Favorites

 Fall has to be my favorite season, not because of all of the pumpkin spiced flavored drinks and food (although those are amazing!), but because of the fashion. All of the flannels, boots, scarfs, hats, and red lipstick are perfect for this fall season. Over the past couple of weeks I have found my self wearing mostly solid colored clothes, mainly black with a variety of red shades. The following items have been my go to fall fashion and make up items. 

The leather jacket is from Macy's, the boots and hat are from Aldo, lip stick and lip-liner are NARS, and the scarf is a red knit scarf my mom made for me. 

Laraenna Hat: Aldo $30
I have not worn these shoes very much since I purchased them two weekends ago. I love the way they look, but they have not been the most comfortable the two times that I have worn them. I'm hoping that I just need to break them in, which has usually been the case with my past Aldo boot purchases, because I really love they way they look. They are a subtle statement piece perfect for the fall. 
Desare Boots: Aldo $140.00





















I bought both the NARS lipstick and the NARS lip-liner at Sephora the same weekend I bough my Aldo boots and I have been wearing them almost daily. These colors pair perfectly to create dark red vampire inspired lips. They color is long lasting and does not leave dark lip stains on everything you drink which is great. I usually find that when I wear lipstick it ends up all over the drinking area of my water bottle and eventually all over my hands, but so far with this lipstick I have not had that problem. 
Lanikai Lip-liner & Bette Lipstick: NARS 


Sunday, October 11, 2015

Pumpkin Pancakes


Since it is fall I have been enjoying everything pumpkin spiced from pumpkin spiced lattes to pumpkin bread. So in the spirit of the fall season I decided to tweak my favorite pancake recipe to make it pumpkin spiced. I made minor changes and topped the pancake with candied walnuts. These need a little longer to cook, but I hope you enjoy them as much as I did. 

Candied Walnuts
-1 cup halved walnuts
-1 tablespoon of butter
-1/4 cup brown sugar

Toss all ingredients on a medium heat skillet. Cook for about 5 minutes (make sure to keep turning them so they don't burn).  


Pumpkin Pancakes 
Makes 6-8 pancakes  | Prep time: 10 min. | Cook time: 6 min per pancake 

Dry Ingredients 
-1 cup regular white flour
-2 teaspoon (tsp) brown sugar
- 1/2 tsp salt
-1/2 tsp of baking powder
-1/4 tsp of baking soda 
-1/2 teaspoon nutmeg
-1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
-1/4 teaspoon cardamom
-1/4 teaspoon allspice
-1/4 teaspoon clove 

Wet Ingredients 
-1 egg
-1/2 cup of pumpkin puree
- 2 tablespoons of unsalted butter (I've also used salted)
-3/5 cup of buttermilk
-1/4 cup of milk 

Optional: candied walnuts, chocolate chips (didn't try this, but I think it would taste amazing)

Mix the dry ingredients with a whisk. Mix melted butter,egg yolk, and pumpkin puree in a separate bowl. Mix milks and egg white in a third bowl. Once they have all been mixed in separate bowls, mix all ingredients together with a whisk. Make the pancakes on a griddle on medium heat. Cook pancake until bubbly on top and golden on the bottom and then flip and cook until pancake is golden on both sides. 

Optional: Add olive oil to griddle for crispier pancakes. 

p.s. Don't forget to pair these pancakes with some mimosas! (maybe an apple cider flavored mimosa!) 

Sunday, October 4, 2015

Buttermilk Pancake Recipe

One of my favorite things about Sunday mornings is having a nice brunch with some mimosas. This past weekend I invited some friends over for brunch and made this delicious pancake recipe so I've decided to share it with you. It is a simple recipe and does not take more than 10 min to prepare. Just make sure to follow the directions and not just mix all of the ingredients together at the same time or you will not get a nice stack of fluffy pancakes. Make sure to give this recipe a try with some scrambled eggs, bacon, and a refreshing guava mimosa! 

Makes 6-8 pancakes  | Prep time: 10 min. | Cook time: 4 min per pancake 

Dry Ingredients 
-1 cup regular white flour
-2 teaspoon (tsp) sugar
-1/2 tsp salt
-1/2 tsp of baking powder
-1/4 tsp of baking soda 

Wet Ingredients 
-1 egg
-2 tablespoons of unsalted butter (I've also used salted)
-3/5 cup of buttermilk
-1/4 cup of milk 

Optional: chocolate chips

Mix the dry ingredients with a whisk. Mix melted butter and egg yolk in a separate bowl. Mix milks and egg white in a third bowl. Once they have all been mixed in separate bowls, mix all ingredients together with a whisk. Make the pancakes on a griddle on medium heat. Cook pancake until bubbly on top and golden on the bottom and then flip and cook until pancake is golden on both sides. 

Optional: Add olive oil to griddle for crispier pancakes. 

Sunday, September 27, 2015

Urban Decay Perversion Mascara

Over the past month I have found myself loving Urban Decay's Perversion Mascara. The problem that I have had with previous mascaras is that they begin to clump or that I need too many layers to achieve the look that I want. With Urban Decay's Perversion Mascara I usually need one or two coats and it goes on perfectly. The mascara does not clump and it results in longer eyelashes with great volume. It has a nice creamy texture with a dark rich color. 

Sunday, September 20, 2015

NARS Lip Pencils

I currently got two NARS lip pencils one matte in the color Cruella and the second a satin lip pencil in the color Rikugien. Both of them are beautiful colors, Cruella is dark red while Rikugien is a nude pink. I have used both of them and what I like about both of them is that they are comfortable to wear, they provide moisture to your lips almost like a chap-stick, and they are both very pigmented. I found that these products are great to use alone or pair with another lip color. I would definitely consider trying this product in different colors.

Sunday, September 13, 2015

Intro

Hello everyone! Before I begin posting I just wanted to give you all a little insight on the type of content I will be posting. Majority of the content will be make-up, fashion, and food. So you might find things like a review of a make-up product, make-up looks that I've tried, food I have tried to recreate, or just simply information of clothing/ styles that I've been into recently.