Wednesday, February 25, 2009

The Grange

Carnivale is a really big deal here in Dominica. As much as I wanted to partake in the festivities during this past three day weekend, I wouldn't allow myself to since I had already spent the entire Saturday on a snorkeling trip. However, I did sign up to volunteer at an old folks home, The Grange, through the Physicians for Human Rights club. We sponsored a little Carnivale party with music and food for the old folks who really don't have family or anyone to visit them anymore. All they have is each other in this VERY rundown nursing home of sorts. It's underdeveloped that they may as well be camping because their building isn't fully enclosed.

I was a bit shocked the poor conditions of The Grange, however the residents were all so nice. I particularly became fond of George, an old man with amputated legs. He was a sweetheart and a joy to play Dominos with. Supposedly, he's the king of Dominos and has only lost to one person before. Well, I beat him in our first game, and that was my first time ever playing Dominos. It must have been luck.

It felt really good to entertain the old folks at this home, and I definitely want to volunteer there again.

Monday, February 23, 2009

Dominica has redeemed itself


Since we had a three day weekend for Carnaval, I decided to go on a snorkeling trip with a few of my friends on Saturday. I've been terribly behind in classes and studying since I put off all my other classes for my head and neck practical on Friday, but I knew that this was probably the best weekend to do something recreational. The trip started out by a roughly hour long drive to Champagne Beach, which is about 15 minutes past Roseau. I was mildly carsick from the twists and turns, but thankfully, I felt fine as soon as the ride ended.

As corny as this may sound, out of all the times I've gone snorkeling in the Caribbean and in Hawaii, I've always had to wear a lifevest because it was required by the companies we were snorkeling through. This time, all I got was the snorkel mask/tube and flippers. I didn't even end up using the latter. The beach was beautiful and quite secluded. There were only a couple of other people there besides our group. Since it was in the Caribbean Sea, the waves weren't high, yet they were STRONG. I love jumping waves, but these little strong ones provided quite a challenge to many of us because they really kept knocking us down. It was rather unpleasant with all the rocks and pebbles too.

However, once I finally braved the waves and got passed the surf, it was amazing. I saw so many tropical colorful fish and lots of beautiful coral. In all of the times I've gone snorkeling, I think this is the most tropical fish I've ever seen. What makes Champagne Beach particularly unique is that there are volcanic fissures under the sea floor not far from shore, so there are bubbles coming up from below. It looks just like champagne. It was really cool and made for a great snorkeling experience. I seriously can't wait to go back there, hopefully when the waters are calmer.


Afterwards, we went to Scott's Head, about 15 minutes away. It's where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Caribbean Sea, only separated by a narrow strip of rocks and sand. It's pretty cool because the Atlantic Ocean has huge waves while the Caribbean Sea LOOKS calm, but again, still manages to knock everyone over. I got a good workout just from dodging the waves at both Champagne and Scott's Head. However, I didn't even really end up snorkeling at Scott's Head because it was a lot colder there, and my snorkel mask decided to not cooperate. I kept getting water in my mask, so I eventually gave up. Hopefully I'll make it out there again.


For lunch, we went to Roseau and ate at The Garage, which is a pretty decent bar with pub grub. I got chicken wings with a pretty good Caribbean sort of barbeque sauce. The only thing that sucked about that place was that they took forever to bring our food out since we were a fairly large group of 12. However, it's still a good place with decent food as well as flatscreen tv's to watch soccer.

On the way back home, we stopped at an ice cream place. I got coconut cream and strawberry cheesecake, both of which were pretty awesome. Unfortunately, I got really carsick on the way home. Thankfully, I didn't vomit, but I came pretty close. I need to remember to take non-drowsy Dramamine every time I go anywhere further than Portsmouth.

Even though this trip took way longer than I thought it would and set me back on my plans to study Saturday night, I'm really glad I came. Most of us really don't like this island, but I honestly think it's not that bad as long as you go out and do things and make the most of what's presented to you. Dominica is one of the better snorkel/diving destinations in the Caribbean, so there was no way I wasn't going to come here and never do any of that.

Overall, I'm really glad I went snorkeling on Saturday because it allowed Dominica to redeem itself and prove to me that it's kinda beautiful afterall.

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Other Fashion Week Dresses I Want


Valentino

Salvatore Ferragamo


Monique Lhuillier


Aquilano e Rimondi

It's quite likely I'm going to have a satin wedding dress.

Naeem Khan


I'm rarely ever attracted to the color "orange" in clothing, but this dress is absolutely stunning.

Naeem Khan, from NYC Fashion Week Spring 2009.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Happy 6th Valentine's Day, Gabe!


Happy 6th Valentine's Day, Gabe!

I think normally, I wouldn't be the type of person to care about Valentine's Day. Gabe and I probably aren't like most other couples in many ways. However, Valentine's Day 2004 happens to be the first time we ever hung out alone...like kind of on a date. He took me out to Sotto Cinque in the UES, then we had ice cream at Cold Stone (when it first opened in NY), and then watched tv at his Water St dorm. So Valentine's Day has a rather special place in my heart, mainly because that's really the only sort of anniversary we have. We've spent Valentine's Day together every year, so it was kind of weird to not be able to spend it together this year, but we tried our best. We both cooked dinner, then Skyped while eating dinner. I know, it's lame and corny, but we had to do something. And since we both love to cook, it was a good reason to do so.

I made the usual amatriciana using some of the guanciale Gabe gave me for Christmas. Instead of bucatini, I used linguine because those are the only long noodles I have. It wasn't my best batch of amatriciana pasta because the canned tomatoes didn't have much juice. I probably should have added some water, but oh well. It still turned out decently well.


Gabe, however, made something WAAAAY more impressive. He made ricotta (not potato) gnocchi with tomato sauce and pancetta (his guanciale went moldy). Yes, he made the gnocchi from SCRATCH! I think that's incredibly impressive, and I'm very proud of him. It makes me feel so lucky to have a man who can cook. I have no doubt in my mind that he put a lot of love into making the gnocchi. Mmm. Don't these soft pillows of love look delicious in that picture?

KFC and Rituals

KFC and Rituals have opened up in our campus area! As mentioned in a previous post, Rituals is basically like Starbucks but with way more stuff - more drinks, smoothies, pastries, sandwiches, and salads. I'll be spending more money when I get food there, but it'll be a nice change from the usual Shacks food.

A few of my friends and I went to KFC for lunch today, and surprisingly the wait wasn't that long. However, their chicken wasn't quite as good as I remember it being in the States. I'll have to test out the popcorn chicken since that's what I would usually get.

HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY! (Another Valentine's post coming later. Stay tuned.)

Sunday, February 8, 2009

When will this end?


I generally hate it when people put up stupid Skype/videochat pictures of them and their significant others online, but I just wanted to post this one because I was quite jealous last night that Gabe cooked a browned/poached arctic char and potato and zucchini fritters for dinner last night. I really miss cooking together. I simply can't wait until I'm (hopefully) back in NY in a year and a half or so.

Yes, my walls are green, but they're really more pale than what it looks like through Skype.

Oh yeah, and Gabe's middle finger is sprained from breakdancing. He's not giving me the finger.

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Recent outfits and my overfilled 3" binder


Gold leaf tshirt - don't even know the label because my mom cut the tag off, but it was bought from Untitled in Evanston, IL
Jeans - Uniqlo
Kicks - Air Jordan Retro 1 GS Dream Team pack - they're mids in a white/copper/metallic colorway.

My Jordan's are NOT Dunks, by the way. Dunks, I believe, were modeled/inspired after Jordan 1's. I hate it when people compliment me on my "Dunks" because I'm anti-Dunks. And they're JORDANS. They're different.


My 3" binder for my first Mini (midterm) is overfilled. That's not even everything. I can't believe I've had to learn that much stuff in the last 4 weeks and that I have to study all that for one 125 question exam. Oh well, that's medical school. Oh btw, all of my powerpoint slides are double-sided. Most are 2 slides per page, but some are 4 slides per page.

In other news, Anthony Bourdain FINALLY featured Chicago on his Travel Channel show, No Reservations, on Monday. FINALLY FINALLY FINALLY. It's nice to see a true New Yorker paying his respect to Chicago. Bourdain didn't have a superiority complex over Chicago either. I'll write up a critique of his episode at some point. I recommend you all watch it. The next time they're replaying it in the evening is on February 16 8pm ET, 2 hours before the PHILIPPINES episode.

God, I LOVE Anthony Bourdain.