Greetings from New York! Let’s talk about some new things that I’ve already experienced in this new year! (Has the word “new” lost its meaning yet? If not, it will after you finish reading this post.)
Our last day of 2015 and first day of 2016 was spent with family, friends, and food. Classic. December 31st included sore muscles in new places that have never really been sore before (maybe my subscapularis?. It also included a delicious Vietnamese lunch with my cousins.
grilled chicken and shrimp vermicelli bowl at Saigon Star (one of our faves)
We counted down to the New Year with our other cousin’s family and all their cool kung fu friends. I helped out by cooking some rosemary roasted potatoes and a garden salad, and I got a new compliment from my little cousin: “These are the best potatoes ever!” I might never hear that again. #cherish
Also, check out this beautiful appetizer spread by my aunt!
Do not be deceived. I ate this and much more.
Camping out by the snacks. She’s my mini-me.
Dessert was mochi ice cream and freshly baked {Pillsbury} chocolate chip cookies. Perfection, I say.
We learned some new moves and grooves with Just Dance on the wii. My mom filmed Ben and me dancing to “Born This Way” by Lady Gaga. I was doing the dance a lot better in my head.
when around kung fu masters, you do active things always
When it came time to count down the last seconds until 2016, we poured some bubbly and watched the live Times Square ball drop on TV. It was great, except the TV kept freezing up, and of course it froze on the last 5 seconds of the countdown.
“Ten, nine, eight, seven, six, fi- NOOOOOOO!”
Nevertheless, 2016 was still there and we all had a fun time celebrating.
reppin’ my classiest wardrobe selection
On New Year’s Day, I got up early to try a new fitness class — the ever famous BodyPump! Now let me make this clear: I only tried this early (9:30AM lol) class on New Year’s because a) it was free with a gym trial pass; b) I don’t have BodyPump close to home; c) my cousin Liz came with me.
Verdict? I enjoyed it! It could have been more challenging, but that’s because Liz and I stuck with lighter weights since it was our first time. I would do BodyPump (or other Les Mills classes) again, but I don’t know if I would actively seek it out.
Later that day, I watched a new movie. Guess which one.
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Star Warzzzzzz! I’ve never seen any other Star Wars movies, but I didn’t find it too difficult to follow the plot, and I actually loved the movie! BB8 (pictured above) is my favorite.
Ate a banana from home and a whole small bag of popcorn.
My family and I departed Canada on Saturday, Subway sandwiches in tow. Thankfully, the drive was safe and pretty swift.
road trip snacks!
Before hitting the road, I did this quick leg circuit. After the long trip, I was missing Just Dance with my cousin, so I did a random Shaun T dance DVD in the basement.
Yesterday involved Mass, buying new textbooks for the semester, Korean food, another new movie, errands, and a short workout.
beloved Korean side dishes
chicken bibimbap shared with Madre
After Mass and lunch, Pop and I watched the new film Brooklyn in theaters. We both loved it! It’s pretty much a rom com, but more old-timey (it takes place during the 1940s era of immigration in America).
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Highly recommend if you are up for a sweet, feel-good movie that’s not too intense.
And here we are at Monday. Best of luck to all those heading back to school or work!
……..I have two more weeks until I go back to school sorrysorrysorry.
May the force be with you.
So tell me:
What did you do for New Year’s?
Have you done anything new yet in 2016?
Did you watch Star Wars or Brooklyn?
What is the best thing you ate this weekend? The bibimbap for me!