Showing posts with label Holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holidays. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

About Whale-Watching & Other Things



Over Labor Day weekend, my boyfriend and I, plus my sister and her boyfriend, plus eight of their friends (also mostly couples) — traveled to Newport Beach, California. We stayed in a rental property on Balboa Peninsula that was one row over from the sand, and it was a pretty darn near perfect way to spend a weekend. Especially since we were all going from temperatures hovering around 110 degrees here in Phoenix to the wonderful 70-something degrees on the coast.

In case you weren't counting, that's 12 people. All under one roof. And no, we didn't end up killing one another by the end of the weekend, but I will say this: If you are aware that you snore as loudly as, say, the sound a tractor makes were it to drive into a house, then please, please, do the right thing and sleep in a closet with the door shut. It's the polite humane thing to do.

Many of the other people along for the weekend were younger than my boyfriend and me. Not that it makes much of a difference — the two of us are like the oldest young people I know. Anyway, my point is, while the rest of them wanted to do things like bar-hop during the afternoons and evenings, my boyfriend and I wanted to do nerdy things like go whale-watching (see photo above).

I took this photo on Saturday morning off the coast of the Somewhere-Between-Newport-Beach-and-Laguna-Beach area, and it shows the back of a blue whale. At least, I trust that it's a blue whale. That's what the boat's captain told us. So I'm gonna go with that.

Did you know ... (Do any of you watch the TV show "Bones"? Any time I say "Did you know ..." I try to say it in the same tone and voice as Vincent, aka Mr. Nigel-Murray. It's a fairly recent development, as I only began watching the series on Netflix this year. He's a funny character, right? How he's always bringing up random factoids that, at first, don't seem at all related to whatever murder case the team happens to be investigating, but then moments later are revealed to actually tie in quite soundly. Such a good show. But I digress ...) Ahem. Did you know ... that the blue whale is the largest animal known to have ever lived on this here planet Earth? It's true. Even taking all the dinosaurs into consideration.

The boat we were whale-watching on was 65 feet long, and our boat's captain estimated that this blue whale was about 85 feet long. How he can be so sure, like I said, is a wonder, but I'm going to go ahead and accept it as fact. Apparently, blue whales can grow to be nearly 100 feet in length. To get some idea of the scale of that, click here.

We also saw pelicans, California sea lions and common dolphins. All in all, the whale-watching trip was a pretty cool experience. I also want to point out that I found a discount which lowered each of our tickets by 50%. That's right — it would have cost us $60+ for both of us to go, but instead it only cost $30+. Which meant more money for doing other things, such as going to the Aquarium of the Pacific. (Which, by the way, was open for extended hours that weekend, with entry being half-price after 5 p.m. I was on a roll!)

By the way, our snoring friend — we'll call him Jack, as in Jackhammer — was not allowed back into the room for a second night. The room's occupants, which included my boyfriend and me, plus another couple, all folded up Jack's roll-away bed, carried it down the stairs and set it back up in the dining room. And then slept far better that night.

The end.

Thursday, October 28, 2010

The Miraculous Turkey



I have a few photos from one of my recent writing assignment photo shoots concerning the perils of deep-frying a turkey. (Don't do it! It's not worth it!)

My editor and I, plus a photographer, headed to the fire department's training facility so that the training captain could help us blow up a turkey. Well, we arranged it all ahead of time, of course. I don't know that you can knock on the fire department's front door and just ask that sort of thing.

Anyway, here are a few photos.


Meet our bird. This is the poor sucker all wrapped up pre-deep-frying incident. Notice the weight. It says 18 pounds. 18!!! Turns out my editor had a really difficult time finding a turkey around town in the firs place. (Maybe all the grocery stores are getting ready for Thanksgiving by clearing out all the "old" turkeys? Who knows.) So this was the only turkey he could find. Therefore, this was the smallest turkey he could find. Personally, I felt a little guilty. There are people who struggle to put food on their tables all the time, and here we were, about to drop an 18-pound fowl into a vat of hot peanut oil just for the photo opp. Sad face. At least the magazine will be distributing food to people for the holiday. That makes me feel a little better.


And this is the poor dear all unwrapped and exposed. Oh, also -- frozen. Because that's one of the big mistakes people make when they try to deep-fry a turkey. Please, for the love of all known safety precautions, THAW the bird COMPLETELY beforehand. Or just don't deep-fry your turkey, that would be better.


This is the fire captain about to hack into the turkey with the sledgehammer he's holding in his right hand. It had to be done in order to wedge some metal into the bird in order to suspend the thing from a rope in order to hang it over a rafter in order to safely lower the thing into the pot in which it would eventually be cooked.


This is the turkey being dropped into the pot. I didn't get the big splash of hot oil (400 degrees, I think it was), but here you can see that some of the oil spilled over the edge of the pot and is burning over the heat source underneath. Pay no attention to my editor's elbow. He was trying to take photos with a digital SLR. I only had my iPhone on-hand. This also explains the poor quality of my photo.


After about 30 seconds, the fire captain raised the turkey from the pot. Notice how it already looks all golden and delicious. This is him inspecting the turkey and the equipment to make sure everything's OK for us to dunk the turkey one more time. And so it continued, more of the dunking and hot oil flying everywhere and the bird sizzling.

If you plan on deep-frying a turkey (you're crazy!), it's imperative you follow the safety precautions found here. Do NOT use an 18-pound turkey (use 12 pounds or less). Do NOT use a frozen turkey. Do NOT fill the pot almost to the top with oil (like we did here to get a splash). DO have a fire extinguisher present. Or, you know, a fire captain. Who has a fire extinguisher with him. Did I mention you should follow the safety precautions found here?

All (poor-quality) photos by Sway Sovay

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

About St. Patrick's Day

Happy St. Patrick's Day, everyone. In honor of the occasion, I have a few things to get you in the Irish mood.

Exhibit A: The story behind St. Patrick's Day.



Exhibit B: How Americans celebrate St. Patrick's Day.



Exhibit C: Why Irish music makes us all want to drink.



My plan is to talk like the little girl from that first video for the rest of the day.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Happy Chinese New Year 2010

This past weekend marked not only Valentine's Day, but also the beginning of the Chinese New Year. Being half Cantonese myself, I've been looking forward to our local festival.

My family and my boyfriend visited the Chinese Cultural Center in Phoenix last Saturday to enjoy our little piece of the weekend-long celebration. There were rows of white tents offering everything from trinkets and wares to clothing, snacks and candies. There were even large, beautiful koi fish swimming in large barrels, all for sale -- some for as much as $500 each. And, of course, there were some interesting martial arts performances.

Before we left, we were able to witness the traditional Chinese Dragon Dance, which is meant to bring good fortune to the people. In Chinese culture, the symbolic dragon is to be feared, but is also considered to be very gracious and noble, and therefore, is revered.

Here are some snapshots of the festival.



























Photos by Sway Sovay

Friday, February 12, 2010

The Most Overused Romantic Comedy Cliches of the Decade

It's Valentine's Day weekend, and you know what that means. The rom-coms will be rolling. For some extra fun, check out this post by Irin Carmon for Jezebel.com so that you can start calling out the cliches yourself. Maybe you can even make a game out of it. Something like Valentine's Day rom-com bingo.

Personally, the category that makes me roll my eyes the most is a tough call between "Time Travel" and "Falling in Love with the Help," but "My Best Friend's Wedding" will somehow get me every single time. Sneaky writers!

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

A Pumpkin is a Fruit

Last night my boyfriend and I finally got around to carving our jack-o-lanterns. It was a really nice break from the normal evening routine and a good way to forget about work and laundry and bills, etc.

I mean, nothing cures one's ails like taking out some artful aggression on an over-sized squash, right?

My boyfriend's pumpkin (with the bat) is on the left, and mine (with the spider) is on the right.

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Can't a Girlfriend Get a Sparkler?

Happy Independence Day to America and Americans everywhere! I hope you get to see some fireworks today, if you like that sort of thing.

I do, but somehow I managed to move myself into the middle of the only no-fireworks zone in all of Western America. (See below.) In this state, apparently "novelty items" do not include sparklers, but do include those annoying little popping things kids throw on the ground to scare the bejeebuz out of adults who weren't looking.

So for the sake of fellow Arizonans -- and those living in Delaware, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York and Rhode Island -- this will just have to do:

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Happy Earth Day 2009!

Today Disney premieres its documentary film Earth, narrated by James Earl Jones, and I expect it to be at a fairly high level of awesome. Here's the trailer:

(Click the "play" icon, and then click the little "HD" in the bottom right corner to watch it in high-definition. If you don't have a super-fast internet connection, I would suggest pausing the video for a few seconds to let the high-quality video load before you continue watching it. I know, I know, I'm annoyingly methodical... Copy editor, remember?)



If that short video doesn't make you fall in love with our planet, I don't know what would. To learn more ways you can show Mother Earth how much you appreciate her, visit these sites:

Earth Day Network
Earth 911
Treehugger
Ecologue
EarthDay.gov
TerraPass

May we celebrate our beloved Earth, today and every day!

*Woops! Somewhere back there, did I mention falling in love with our planet and then right after that compare it to a mother-figure? I did, didn't I. Well that's not right. Sorry. You know what I mean.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

If You Pay Close Attention You'll Notice I Have Avoided Doing Any Real, Actual Work

This month I'm writing two articles for our magazine, and each will appear in a different city's publication. The first is an eco-friendly beauty products piece for the "green" issue that we publish every April, and it's going in one of our California magazines.

So far I am loving this first assignment, because all I have to do is call up companies and ask them for free samples and press releases. Then I write up two or three short sentences describing the products' benefits and ta da!, I am done. So easy. Not to mention all the fun, free swag I'll receive by the end of the month. I may have to beg my editor to let me do one of these every month from now on ...

The second article is about the West of Western culinary festival which will be taking place here in Phoenix next month at the Phoenix Art Museum. Have not really started this one yet, but it's due like, yesterday, so pray for me. (In my defense, my editor assigned it to me late, so I won't feel guilty about taking some time with this one. I'm operating according to the concept of quality over speed this time around.)

Things I have done instead of writing the culinary festival article...

Well, I made this:






















Just the one for now. Maybe by Monday morning I'll have a bonafide pair.

The pattern is "Gifted" by Kate Gilbert and the yarn is some I had left over from the Man Scarf I made for my boyfriend. Again, I'm aware that this is further proof that I am in denial about living in the middle of the desert. Or maybe just proof of a personal conviction that I will not always live in the desert? Regardless, mittens are adorable -- particularly these -- and I do intend to make another!

Also, happy Valentine's Day! (If that's your thing. If it's not, you are going to want to visit this post on Lemondrop.com and click through to the foreign site. I certainly hope you're not having THAT kind of a day.)





















Photos by Sway Sovay

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Happy New Year 2009


Happy New Year!

So it's 2009. Man, so much can (and does) happen in one year. I guess the biggest life changes for me in 2008 were: 1.) My parents moved here from Oklahoma, 2.) I changed career paths and 3.) my boyfriend and I moved in together.

What radical changes will this new year bring?

A few of my resolutions are: to not stress out about the small stuff so much, (which kind of ties in to...) to not be such a perfectionist, to finish more books, to do a better job of staying in touch with old friends, (which kind of ties in to...) to be a better penpal, to publish more articles than I did last year, to find a better apartment and to be more organized. Hopefully, when I read this post again in December of this year, I'll be able to say that I did a pretty good job.

I hope that whoever you are, wherever you are, you've had a pleasant holiday. All the best in the new year!

Photo by Sway Sovay

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Merry Christmas 2008


I went into work yesterday morning at 9 a.m. and I am just now getting home. It's been nearly a 24-hour workday at this point, and I want nothing more than to sleep, sleep, sleep...

Fortunately, that was my last day of work until Jan. 5, so I plan on doing nothing for the next few weeks except visit with loved ones, read good books, watch good movies, bake yummy treats, knock out several knitting projects and sleep, sleep, sleep...

Merry Christmas, everyone.

Photo by Sway Sovay

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Virtual Christmas

Check out this variation on a Christmas tree, made out of random pretty objects.

Already tired of making/placing decorations this year?

What about virtual ones?

Decorate your very own gingerbread cottage here, thanks to Jennie B. Harris.

Monday, December 1, 2008

Happy Belated Thanksgiving 2008

I hope that you had a wonderful Thanksgiving.

I was in charge of the meal this year -- mostly due to the fact that I hate cleaning dishes -- so I made a deal with the rest of my family that if I cooked everything, they would clean up afterward. In addition to the turkey, I made sweet potatoes glazed in maple syrup, cloves and orange zest; green beans with crumbled turkey bacon and slivered almonds; stuffing from scratch; and cranberry chutney from fresh cranberries and boiled sugar and water. Miraculously, everything turned out wonderfully, so I'll definitely be putting these dishes on my list for next year.

I had a great time being around my mom and dad and my sister and my boyfriend. It was certainly a day to celebrate all the love in my life.

Friday, October 31, 2008

Happy Halloween!

In celebration of the holiday...



(Also, what to do if you are being "constantly harassed" by a vampire. Bonus tip in the video: "Try searching your phone book for a good local sword dealer.")

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Jack-O-Lanterns '08

The boyfriend and I carved pumpkins on Sunday.

This one is his:


And this one is mine:


His owl is more elaborate than mine (show-off), but here its face looks a wee bit smooshed ... All right, all right, I know I should have taken these photos on Sunday when the pumpkins were much "fresher." Oh well. I promise to get my butt in gear next year.

Happy Halloween!

Photos: Sway Sovay