Friday, February 27, 2009

Monday, February 23, 2009

Were you guys high when you made that?

This weekend was pretty busy, which is a rarity for me. It pretty much consisted of baking vegan desserts, trying to find a place to live next school year, grocery shopping, planning and hosting an Oscars party, and NOT doing homework.

On Friday, we checked out the condo, which was awesome, but too far. So I called the lady who owns the apartment in Ellwood, but it turns out that she changed her mind and is trying to find people who can live in the apartment now. UGH. I asked her if she can call me back if anything changes, but I doubt that anything will change. So no we are back to square one... AGAIN. Whatever. I am over apartment hunting... for now.

On another note, I finally got to go to the IV Co-op on Friday before and after we visited the condo. It was pretty much awesome. The Co-op is a small market in IV that specializes in organic food and produce that is locally grown in Santa Barbara. I wanted to buy everything there. Haha. Anyway, we found vegan brownie mix and, since I promised Trang that I'd bake her vegan brownies, I bought it. It cost $7.95 for a package that only fit half my 9inch baking pan, so these brownies better be worth it. Fortunately, they were. Trang bought vegan chocolate frosting and we substituted margarine (since we didn't know if it was vegan) with an avocado. Yeah, I know, that sounds kind of gross, but it actually worked. You couldn't taste the avocado in the frosting, but you could see the little chunks of it.

Kind of looks like poop... haha.

We cut up some mangoes and apples

We also watched Zack and Miri Make A Porno on Friday night, which was pretty interesting. Kind of graphic, but the love story was pretty sweet. Hehe. I also managed to finish my field notes for Anthro. Thank goodness.

On Saturday, I woke up pretty late and missed brunch, so I had to eat ramen in my room. Yum. I spent most of the day playing Sims (sooo addicting). Later on, I met up with Trang, Melody, and Skyler and went to Trader Joe's and Albertsons to buy food for the Oscars party. We ended up buying lots of stuff for ourselves, too. Haha. By the time we got back from grocery shopping, it was past 8pm and dinner was over. So Emi and I decided to make food. We made pork gyoza and rice. Yummm. I wish I took my camera to the kitchen and took pictures. Later on, Trang came over and we watched Changeling. It was a really good movie. There were some parts that were disturbing and it was pretty lengthy, but I loved the story. If you haven't seen it, go watch it. Now time for some random pictures from Saturday night:

The snacks on my desk

More snacks... and three boxes of
Honey Nut Cheerios

My February calendar

My messy desk

I ended up sleeping at 6am and woke up at a little past 1pm on Sunday. I had brunch with Daniela and went back to my room to try and do a little homework. I managed to write one sentence for my Theater paper and then I had to go downstairs to start baking and set up for the Oscars party. We baked vegan vanilla cake using cake mix from Trader Joe's and substituted eggs with vegan egg replacement, used soy milk instead of whole milk, and used vegan butter instead of regular butter.

Vegan butter... it kind of looks like
vanilla ice cream

I also made chocolate frosting by simmering vegan butter and soy milk and then melting semi-sweet chocolate chips into the mixture. I did the same thing when I made white chocolate frosting. We were in a time crunch, so we quickly set up the chips and salsa, opened up the bottles of sparkling apple cider, and made punch (thanks Noho) right before the Oscars started.

A lot of people really liked the punch

About half an hour after the Oscars started, Emi and I took the cake out of the oven to let it cool. We stuck it in the fridge and took it out a few minutes later because people wanted cake. Unfortunately, we took it out a little too early and the cake wasn't completely cooled. It fell apart when we put it on a cookie sheet, so we just poured the chocolate frosting and drizzled the white chocolate frosting on top. People didn't really care and actually liked how the cake looked. Oh well.


When we brought the cake into the lounge, one guy was just staring at the cake in awe. I didn't know whether he thought the cake looked good or not, but he just kept laughing when he saw it. It was pretty funny because he asked, "were you guys high when you made that?" He then stood up to get a plate and when he tasted the cake, he wanted more. Everyone actually enjoyed the cake and it was pretty good. It was funny when we told everyone that it was vegan because it tasted like it wasn't. It was pretty moist and the chocolate wasn't overpowering. It was a nice balance of chocolate and vanilla. I could tell that Trang was really happy because, being vegan, she rarely ever gets to eat cake and she ate a lot of the cake (and brownies) we made.

Yummm

It was sooo moist

Irrelevant: bye bye punch

Overall, I think this weekend was a pretty good one, despite the fact that the right hinge on my phone broke and I am forced to use the touch screen instead of the QWERTY keyboard. Now I have to finish my Theater paper which is due on Tuesday and catch up on reading for Anthro since I barely ordered my book online last Friday (I should be on chapter 4 by now). BLAH. I just hope that I get my book soon... I have my Anthro discussion later on today and I have to make up an excuse as to why I haven't done the reading/don't have my book. Oh well. I should probably go to sleep soon. It's past 3am and I have a class at 8am. UGH. Bye.

Thursday, February 19, 2009

What a cutie.

I was reading my Xanga earlier and I realized how much I've changed since then. The last time I blogged there was last April and I wrote about how Senior year was about to end, how time was going by so fast, and how scared I was about moving to SB. It's kind of funny because as I read my blogs, I started to get irritated with myself. I was always complaining about school, not getting enough sleep, and not getting any work done. I couldn't stand my complaints, but I couldn't stop reading. For some strange reason, my life actually seemed kind of interesting. I talked about concerts that I went to and events that I totally forgot about. The weirdest part about all of this is that most of what I read was from less than two years ago. Did I really change that much within that small period of time? Did I really grow up that fast? Next thing you know, I'm going to be blogging about graduating from college, getting a job, getting my own place, etc. It's pretty scary.

Anywho, on a lighter note-- midterms for me are over, and I managed to pass all of mine. Yay! ^__^ On the other hand, I have a paper due next week, field notes due for Anthro, another presentation for Theatre (we got an A on our first presentation!), two dance performances to go to, and finals coming up in three and a half weeks. On top of all that, we still have to find a place to live next year or else we'll end up living in the dorms again. UGH. Emi and I found an apartment in Ellwood which was perfect (except it wasn't cat-friendly) but Daniela decided to bail on us and we have to find another roommate. We also found a condo in Cathedral Oaks (it's cat-friendly!) that we are visiting on Friday. We might have found two roommates for that place, so hopefully it all works out. It's getting pretty late and I have an 11am class today, so I should go hit the sack. Goodnight!

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

iProcrastinate

I really need to stop procrastinating...

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Oh, Edward

Dale, eat your heart out. #__#