Thursday, December 31, 2015

BEST NINE



Because I know you were all waiting with bated breath for this...my favorite albums of 2015 in absolutely no order (aside from Wolf Alice being #1).


  • My Love Is Cool - Wolf Alice
  • I Love You, Honeybear - Father John Misty
  • Currents - Tame Impala
  • Communion - Years & Years
  • 1989 - Ryan Adams
  • Wiped Out! - The Neighbourhood
  • Young Chasers - Circa Waves
  • Froot - Marina and the Diamonds
  • Hyperview - Title Fight

Wishing everyone a safe and c00l New Year's Eve tonight!

x

Friday, January 31, 2014

January Blues

I've been home for over a month now and (surprise) I'm still bored/bummed about being home/missing the UK. Since I've basically neglected this blog during my time abroad, I figured it's still acceptable to make travel-related posts here (because I feel as though my Europe word vomit is starting to annoy everyone in my life...I am sorry).

Being back in a small town where virtually nothing exciting happens just makes me miss living in a city even more. Adjusting back to living here is proving to be much more difficult than it was getting used to London. I'm sure I'll regret saying this when May comes around, but right now I'm just antsy to graduate and move away.

THINGS I MISS A WHOLE LOT:

St. Pancras; The Meeting Place sculpture by Paul Day
I think about this train station often. I lived a short walk from St. Pancras/Kings Cross Station, and every time I returned to London after traveling and saw that surreally huge sculpture, I immediately felt like I was home again. Sometimes you have to slow down and realize just how lucky you are. Instead of just passing through I would end up sitting in the station for an hour or so, people-watching and listening to various travelers stop at the pianos to play a song or two before heading home. It was also a great place to watch reunions à la the opening scene of Love Actually (and if you're a sap like me, there's literally nothing better to witness in person).

It's a double rainbowwwwww! All the way!!!!!! Oh my god!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It feels like 90% of the photos in the camera roll on my phone are of the view from my bedroom window, which was unreal. I promise pictures don't even do it justice. This one is my favorite, though. Half of the city was black and stormy and the other was vibrant and sunny, the two halves separated by a massive rainbow. I got so excited that I FaceTimed my mom and we pretty much repeated "holy shit" for ten minutes until it faded away. My living space was tiny and shared with a roommate, but it was worth it solely for this view. I also loved keeping the window cracked at night to hear the soft buzz of nightlife going on sixteen stories down as I fell asleep.

Trafalgar Square at dusk, aka when the tourists are in hiding
Ahhhhh Trafalgar Square. My worst enemy, my best friend, and everything in between. During the day this place is packed with tourists and street performers, which is fine unless you're trying to maneuver through everyone in order to make it to the National Gallery and meet your art class on time. But at night, Trafalgar Square is practically empty and the perfect place to just sit and soak everything in, either alone or with my friends (who are vastly important to me and I miss dearly). I also just really really really like fountains. A lot. Bonus: there is free wifi, which is pretty special for international students who have no phone plans. Some of my favorite and most vivid memories are from being here at night.

I'm certain the fact that it's been -20 degrees outside in Upstate New York along with how stressed I am about applying for summer internships hasn't helped with how nostalgic I'm feeling. Studying abroad is a really unique experience in that it kind of doesn't feel like real life. Basically a three month vacation with veeeeeery limited responsibility, and this semester feels like the Monday that you go back to work after said vacation.

On the bright side - the Puppy Bowl is on this weekend. You win this round, America.

x

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

España, te amo

I can't believe it's already well into December. This has truly been the quickest three months of my entire life. This past weekend I went to Madrid to visit Alyson. Such a beautiful city, and so different from London which was a nice change. El Palacio de Cristal del Retiro was so so stunning in person. I had been wanting to visit for years and I'm so happy I had the opportunity to go. I also got to put my four years of Spanish to good use and was pleasantly surprised by how well I could communicate with what I knew! SUPER GUAY. Everyone was very patient and nice when speaking with me too.

Also I had the cutest flight attendant in the entire world on the way there. Jack from EasyJet, if you're reading this...I love you. A lot. Thank you for holding my hand.

Unfortunately I am an idiot and I left my camera battery at home, but I got some nice photos on my phone (which I use more as camera than anything else since I've been here because I have no data).

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Thursday, October 10, 2013

Do you want to go to the seaside?

Went to Brighton, sang the Kooks the whole time (as you do).
I've always wanted to visit and I didn't realize it was so close to London until I got here, so it's really nice to know that I'm not far from the coast if I start to feel landlocked. We ate dinner at an amazing little restaurant on the boardwalk (shoutout to Lucky Beach - your waiters and waitresses are the most attractive people I've ever seen).

BRIGHTON, I LOVE YOU!!!! New retirement goals.

x












Friday, September 27, 2013

London Calling



The quickest of updates during the busiest of weeks:
  • I arrived in London this past Monday morning
  • my building is a block away from King's Cross Station, from which you can get just about everywhere (which is amazing)
  • I am also a short walk away from tons of great shops, restaurants, pubs, etc.
  • school starts next week and I only have classes Mondays-Wednesdays
  • it's already quite evident that the next three months are going to fly by
  • the weather has been perfect
  • everybody here wears tights as often as I do which I love
  • it's super cool to me that there is so much modern architecture juxtaposed against old gothic buildings here
  • I really really really love this city and I'm thinking all of the planning and saving up and stressing over the past few months has been worth it!
More to come once I have time to explore a little more and upload the photos from my nice camera. Fingers crossed that I run into Prince Harry and he asks me to marry him tomorrow.

x

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

BLUE SKY BLUES

credit to whomever the genius is who made this photo

If you know me at all, you know how much I love making playlists. It probably stems from when I was ten years old and used to make hundreds of mix CDs for my portable CD player. I must admit that even though I'm still a Spotify n00b, I think it's pretty rad that I can make playlists for people without having to homeshare my iTunes or waste my hard-earned money on blank discs. So may I present to you all: S U M M E R  V I B E S  2 K 1 3!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (click that)

My playlists have a tendency to be extremely all over the place. In order to somewhat anchor myself, I chose some tunes that not only have a happy/summer-esque feeling but also blatant and super cliché lyrical references to summer/the sun/the beach/all that good stuff. Which I will even list here. (Laughed so much when I had to pick lyrics from "Summer Girls" by LFO to type out.)

Listen to this by a pool with a giant glass of lemonade. Or in your air conditioned bedroom with your windows closed if that's your thing.

x


  1. "Lust For Life" - Girls
    Oh I wish I had a suntan
    I wish I had a pizza & a bottle of wine
    I wish I had a beach house
    And we could make a big fire every night

  2. "Naked Kids" - Grouplove
    The water feels nice, dive deep down under
    Where ships and treasures may creep
    Just one of those days, sky blue, perfect wave
    Come out & join, you'll see

  3. "Kiss Cam" - Arkells
    True love never needed luxury
    Our love never needed any pretty scenery
    And we embraced the summer heat
    And those walks that took forever through suburban streets

  4. "Old White Lincoln" - The Gaslight Anthem
    And I can feel it comin' up as the night's gettin' warm
    I saw your summer dress hangin' on the back of the lawn
    Like a dream I remember from an easier time
    With the top rolled down on a Saturday night

  5. "King of the Beach" - Wavves
    Let the sun burn my eyes
    Let it burn my back
    Let it sear through my thighs
    I'll peel wide wide open

  6. "The Only Place" - Best Coast
    Why would you live anywhere else?
    We've got the ocean, got the babes
    Got the sun, we've got the waves
    This is the only place for me

  7. "Summer Girls" - LFO
    In the summertime girls got it goin' on
    Shake and wiggle to a hip-hop song
    Summertime girls are the kind I like
    I'll steal your honey like I stole your bike

  8. "Summer in the City" - Freedom Fry
    No more raining on this lonely town
    Summer comes around when you really want it
    Immortalized, young forever now
    Come on & spend the summer with me

  9. "Holiday" - Vampire Weekend
    But if I wait for a holiday
    Could it stop my fears?
    To go away on a summer's day
    Never seemed so clear

  10. "Santa Monica" - Everclear
    We can live beside the ocean
    Leave the fire behind
    Swim out past the breakers
    Watch the world die

  11. "Holiday from Real" - Jack's Mannequin
    Ohh, California in the summer
    Ahh, & my hair is growing long
    Fuck yeah, we can live like this
    But if you left it up to me, every day would be a holiday from real

  12. "Backstreets" - Bruce Springsteen
    One soft infested summer me & Terry became friends
    Trying in vain to breathe the fire we was born in
    Catching rides to the outskirts tying faith between our teeth
    Sleeping in that old abandoned beach house, getting wasted in the heat