Happy President’s Day!
Hi, guys!
I hope you all had a fun Valentine’s Day and a restful weekend. I have a crapton of marvelous things to share with you all from this weekend, so let’s get to it!
Thank you to Katie for another marvelous linkup!
A lot of bloggers have been recapping their awesome V-day happenings, and I’ve been commenting on them about what my Valentine’s plans looked like:
French toast for breakfast
To make this:
- Whisk one egg. Mix in a splash of milk (enough to turn the egg a pale yellow color), dash of cinnamon + nutmeg, and a scant ¼ tsp. of almond extract. Pour mixture into a shallow dish.
- Heat up a skillet on medium-high heat.
- Soak 2 slices of hearty bread (day old/dried out preferably) in the mixture for about 30-40 seconds on each side.
- Add a small pat of butter or coconut oil into your heated skillet and add in the slices of bread. Cook for 3-4 minutes per side.
- Meanwhile, cut half a banana lengthwise and sear on the sides of the skillet along with the bread. About a minute per side.
- Repeat steps 3 and 4 with two more slices of bread (or however many slices until the egg mixture is all used up).
- Serve with desired toppings! (I love mine with a dollop of Greek yogurt, nut butter, and a drizzle of maple syrup.)
This was my Valentine’s Day gift to myself and it rocked my socks off. Thanks, Alison. You’re welcome, Alison.
Homemade cinnamon rolls (This recipe for the rolls [minus the egg— I don’t think you need it!] This recipe for the frosting)
I couldn’t find our rolling pin, so I just used my mom’s pestle and wrapped it in wax paper. Gotta do what ya gotta do.
These definitely turned out JUMBO-sized, but as Sir Mix-a-lot and Arman said, “I like big buns…and I cannot lie.” They did sink a little once they cooled though. I didn’t actually have a whole one with frosting and all until last night, and mannnnn was it dreamy. Like the recipe says, they really do taste like Cinnabon!
Babysitting
The only stressful part about this was driving to the house because of all the snow (and I got lost), but otherwise, this guy was the cutest Valentine’s date ever. He was also the most well-behaved baby I’ve ever taken care of! I even got to do yoga after he went to sleep. Yeah, I did yoga at someone else’s house. Guatever. It was my dance director’s place, so it’s not THAT weird.
{I received his mom’s permission to post this}
I believe Valentine’s Day was a success!
Early Saturday morning, my mom and I hit the slushy, snowy roads for Vestal, NY since this weekend was Binghamton University’s admitted students day!
Pre-driving fuel: Greek yogurt (I go through containers like it’s my job), half sliced banana, leftover French toast, chia, hemp, sunflower seed butter
It was really not a good time to be on the roads, but the police cars, salt trucks, and ten other travelers on the road kept us company. Luckily, Binghamton is not terribly far from where we live, so we made it there in fair time.
After checking into our hotel, we found a Vietnamese restaurant through Yelp called Nhu Y that was about 30 steps away, so we ate lunch there. We needed some pho to hit the spot on such a dreary day.
Mom and I shared a bowl of beef meatball pho and a lemongrass chicken dish that was delicious! Binghamton isn’t really known for having the most amazing food, but this wasn’t bad at all.
After lunch, we veg-ed out in our room. When I finally had an ounce of motivation to get out of those fluffy hotel beds, I went to the hotel exercise room to do something.
There weren’t many options, so I just did a 45-minute incline walk on the treadmill while watching the Olympics. By the way, workout selfies will forever make me uncomfortable. Check out that mini lion-mane.
The rest of our evening consisted of Mass at the Binghamton Catholic center (so lovely!), a sushi dinner, and late-night shopping at an awesome supermarket called Wegmans. We actually went a little crazy at Wegmans because it was like Target + Trader Joe’s in one. A dangerous duo (imagine me saying that in an Australian accent).
Beautiful Mass as the snow softly fell outside— it felt like Christmas!
Vestal sushi is sub-par since we’re so spoiled with the sushi around our area.
We’re bread hoarders. (We freeze them for later.)
The next day was the Binghamton University Open House!
Hotel breakfast: Oatmeal square, nut bar, orange
The parking and check-in were very well-organized, which is much appreciated. My favorite part of the whole day was probably the Welcome session though. One of the all-male a cappella groups called “The Crosbies” entertained us while we waited for the event to start. They are incredibly talented and hilarious entertainers!
At 11:00, they introduced the BU President to make the welcoming address. Apparently, university presidents are superstars.
Dying to shake hands with him 😉
After his speech, along with a few others from different faculty members/students, we were allowed to break into different groups to attend sessions that interested us. Since it was FREEZING outside and I had already taken a campus tour in August, I passed on that. I decided on a general information session and the Harpur College of Arts and Sciences session.
Of course, we tested out the campus food at lunch too.
Sandwich made to order (chicken breast, roasted red peppers, muenster cheese, lettuce, tomato on whole wheat) + minestrone soup
My meal was not too shabby, but the options in this dining hall seemed a lot more limited compared to that of University of Maryland. Other items available in this particular dining hall yesterday included pizza, made to order omelets and pancakes, savory breakfast/brunch foods, typical cafeteria hot foods (fried chicken sandwiches, burgers, etc.), and a salad bar.
Overall, my experience at the open house neither deterred me from Binghamton nor drew me to it. These are the main points I concluded from the weekend:
Pros: distance from home, value/price, community
Cons: academic programs may not be the best for my interest (physical therapy as of now), location is sort of out there
My mom and I agree that Binghamton University will probably not be the place for me. Right now, I think Maryland and Virginia are my top choices, and I’m visiting both in April. We shall see!
Ok, wow. Are you still reading this?
This was definitely a longer post than usual, and most of you probably couldn’t care less about my college experience, but this weekend was definitely important in helping me discern my college decision.
Wait, I’m not done actually. So Blend Retreat 2014 tickets went on sale last night, and my mom and I are seriously considering going this year! If you don’t know what the Blend (blogger + friend = blend) Retreat is, it’s a blogger/blog-reader weekend retreat during which the attendees get to hang out, get active, get swag bags, and just have FUN. I’ve seen some of my favorite bloggers attend in the past, and I can only imagine how amazing it would be to meet them in person!
You have no idea how excited I was to find out that my parents were on board with the trip. I could technically go by myself (I will have turned 18 just a week before the retreat— score), but my mom is totally up for going as well. The only thing that’s keeping us from registering right now is school. I have exams the Monday after we get back, and I’m just not sure if I could afford to go on a trip that weekend. It just depends on which subjects the exams are for, because then I can gauge how much pre-retreat-studying I should do. Schoooooool.
K, I’m done. Have a marvelous Monday, everyone 🙂
So tell me:
Tell me three things you did this weekend!
Are you planning on going to the Blend Retreat?!
Aaahhh where to start..you’ve got my mind abuzz with all the marvelousness and if I say ev-e-rything I want to it’ll end up another post! Firstly, your Valentines day was well spent..and your Valentine is such a heart-throb 😉
The snowy traveling pic looks quite treacherous..I’d be a nervous wreck in that! But it sounds like you and your Mum had a rocking good time..and while BU sounds decent it doesn’t sound like its for ‘you’. Ooohh Blend is like a faraway dream..you just have got to go..for me :-p!! I love seeing the recaps afterward.
Thanks, Ms. J! I agree— BU doesn’t seem like the right fit for me. And I really do hope I’ll be able to go to Blend!
Have a great day, girl!
I read the whole post!!!!
If I had gone to school in the states I probably would have gone to Maryland! Loved the campus and the overall vibe. I’ve been to Binghamton a few times but mostly to stop at an appleby’s for dinner since it was partway between NYC and Toronto and 4 hangry kids in the car =appleby’s lol.
Won’t be at blend 😦 My family has booked a trip to park city for the next month so the timing just didn’t work out! Too bad!
It seems that we have similar tastes in a lot of things, Vida! 😉
Ah yes, pit stops from NY to Toronto are always a must. We don’t even go to real restaurants— just those fancy rest stops.
Aw darn. We WILL meet one of these days though. We will.
That’s SO cool how your mom wants to go to Blend Retreat too! I talk so much about my blends to my mom that she knows who everyone is 🙂 I wish I was 18 so I could go! That’s too bad you’re not going to Binghamton, it looks like a neat school! And o.m.g. you should’ve invited me for Valentine’s day brunch *heart eye emoji x 10* 😉
Hopefully we’ll both be able to go to a blogger meet up one day so we can meet in person! 🙂
I totally could have used some company on Valentine’s day morning. I even had extra French toast!
Looks like you had a great Valentines Day. haha. The french toast looks delicious!
And i understand about the colleges. My sister is also a senior in high school and she’ll start receiving the letters next month. It’ll be college visiting in April. haha. I’m sure you’ll find the perfect university for you. That’s why visiting the colleges is important before deciding! =)
Again, congrats on you acceptances!
Totally agree— college visits make all the difference! My bro made his decision between his two top colleges after he re-visited both of them.
What a great weekend!!! I was snowed in for 2 days so that was fun…for about one hour. The I started to go stir crazy!!! 🙈
Thank God for snow plows and a dad and brother who are willing to shovel!!
Anyways, hope you have a great day! O and I love how your posts actually sound like you’re talking to me (us readers) You always make me laugh😊😘
I am SO over this snow. Shoveling was rough and driving around all these mountains of snow is even rougher.
It makes me so happy to hear that you can sense my “voice” through my posts 🙂 Thanks, Katie! Hope you had a great day.
So I kind of am Abit jelly your going to blend- I really wanted to coincide my USA trip with it but damn work’ and those buns…. Those buns!
Sorry to read the school wasn’t up to your standards but that’s the beauty of visiting them- you can find your click!
I’ll send my Canadian geese to transport you over here. Discounted price. And I HOPE I’m going to Blend— final exams will determine the final decision though -_-
Alright girlie, I saw that french toast in my feed earlier and I had to come back and tell you how amazing it was. And give you a hard time because why didn’t you save me a piece?! Haha, jokes. I totally wouldn’t share either 😉
BTW, your outfit is adorable and you make me wish it was cold enough in AZ to dress in cute winter outfits again. Happy Monday lovely!
I think I still have one piece leftover in the fridge…all it needs is to be toasted up again! 🙂
As much as I love boots and sweaters, I’m SO ready for spring/summer clothes. Can we switch places??
Heck yes! Let’s switch! Flip flops for boots! 😉
Woah.. French toast, homemade cinnamon rolls, pho, and sushi?! Girl, you had a weekend full of amazing eats! I need to get on those recipes ASAP. 😉
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