Monday, July 30, 2012

Daydreaming Mondays

As the summer is dwindling down, and school will be starting up again. I can't help but think of
...THEME PARKS! 

Okay, Universal Studios Orlando's Harry Potter World to be exact. I'm such a nerd. I have never been to Florida, let all all the wonderful theme parks and my new found love of roller coasters! I used to be quite frightened of them, but I have seem to gotten over that fear. This Fall, I am excited to say I am going to Universal Studios in Orlando. To see the Harry Potter World and for Holloween Horror Nights! 


I'll be honest, horror isn't my "thing" and I will scream and cry. You see, I have a special someone taking me to Orlando and this is what he wants to do so I'm happy to obliged since he's paying for the trip. I'm quite excited for this, and I have only been to a theme park once this whole summer, I'm aching for roller coaster rides and for some thrills. It seems I'll be getting that this fall instead of the summer. I can't wait. 

Do you have a trip coming up soon? Where are you going? 

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Tuesday Thoughts


When it came to meal times, one of the first thing I noticed in France (at least according to Maman Danielle) we were greatly discouraged to use any electronic devices at the table. It became so natural to just talk and talk at the dinner table and before you know it hours have passed by and your meal is over.  Now I'm back in the U.S. it's just constantly talking on the phone, texting on the phone, tweeting, facebooking. It's making me feel nostalgic for dinner at a table. Not eating in front of a table, and eating with people!

What do you guys think? Do you think dinner should be about eating and talking with people with no exterior distractions or you don't care?

Monday, July 23, 2012

Daydreaming Mondays

Hello my lovelys!

It's been a crazy past couple months with traveling to 4 different countries coming home to work a convention, and a wedding. I am finally winding down and re-adjusting back to a routine.

(Source: Tumblr)

Lately I've been missing the beach. My last day in Europe was spent on the beaches of Tuscany swimming in the ocean for the first time in years. It felt so right, and so good.

(Source: ItalyTraveler.com)
Yet being Hawaiian born and raised, nothing ever compares to Hawaii's beaches. I spent my summer days and nights as a child on those beaches. It feels so good to have soft sand under my feet.

(Source: Tumblr )
Anyways, enough of my sweet nostalgia. Where are you dreaming about going to right now? 

Friday, July 20, 2012

La Série Française: Giverny

Bonjour Tout le monde! 


        I have finally arrived home safety in the United States after my 9 week excursion to Europe, and after a week of re-adjusting I am finally ready to share my adventures with you! First of all, I went to Europe as part of a study abroad program with Chez Vous Summer! where I spent 6 weeks in France. Most of it on a small beach town called Merville-Franceville Plage on the coast of Basse-Normandie. The last 4 days of my study abroad program was spent in Paris, where my mother flew in and we continued on adventuring. During my stay at Chez Vous, I, of course, practiced and worked on my French and I also went on several excursion trips between all my classes. Today I am sharing with you my personal favorite, and our very first excursion. 


Merville-Franceville Plage.
30 Minutes from Caen. 2.5 hours from Paris

Flying to France
       
      I've never flown alone internationally before, so I was quite nervous on the flights. On my first flight, I sat next this insufferably noisy snoring man, thank goodness the flight was only 2 hours. On my flight to Detroit to Paris I sat next to a relatively calmer man, we had a few pleasant conversations which was nice. When I arrived in Paris at the Charles de Gaulle airport I was met by our professor for the program, Dr. Gray (who was also my French professor at my College) and Pia, whom was part of the Chez Vous staff. I was quite thrilled to see a friendly face after a long flight.

Odd Coincidence
Charlize Theron apparently landed and walked through the entrance gates,

 just MINUTES before I did. I just missed her. 
       
       Shortly afterwards, I met the rest of the students in my class. There were four of us. Myself, Bethany from Missouri, Tyler from California, and Jake/Jacque/Josh (as we came to call him) from New York. We hauled all our luggage in the van and promptly left Paris. I was alert for parts of our drive out of Paris, but I slowly fell asleep due to exhaustion/jet lag/etc. When I woke up, we were in Giverny. 

Giverny

Monet's House in Giverny


The line was a little long getting in, but when you step out from the ticket entrance you are surrounded by gardens. 





At first the line to go into the house was a bit long, so I decided to first spend my time exploring the gardens. Even for a cloudy day in early May, the flowers were blooming and simply gorgeous. I've never seen to many kinds of flowers in a single place. After exploring the gardens in front of the house, you had to take an underground tunnel going under the street to the water gardens across the street. 




It was simply breath-taking. As an art-student I could see why Monet chose to settle down in a place like this. The serenity and the sheer amount of colors inspired me as well. Made me regret not bringing anything to draw or paint with. 

After seeing the gardens I went into Monet's house. There were no photos allowed so I just gazed at Monet's paintings, and MASSIVE collection of japanese prints. I simply adore Non-Western Art and it made me squee with joy. 

Le Maquillage - UTAMARO Kitagawa (1753-1806)
My personal favorite print from inside of Monet's House


Anyways, until our next adventure!






Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Tuesday Thoughts

Hello everyone, 

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This post-secret esque card caught my attention as I was scrolling through my dashboard on Tumblr. It really reminded me of a particular friend of mine who's never really left his home state, and only been to the neighboring states twice in his entire life. I was immediately sadden by this!

Ever since I was a little girl, I was on and off planes and traveling. Being born and raised in Hawaii, the only way to go anywhere is to fly. So from the start, I was very comfortable with planes and airports. My father's family is from the South-East of the U.S while my mom's family is spread all over the world, but most of them reside in the Philippines. I have visited them all at least once. 

My friend's life made me wonder how different my life would be if I just stayed in one place all of my life. His view of the world is very narrow, and his assumptions about certain cultures are so out there, that it really shocks me that this twenty-something is so narrow minded. I feel I would a completely different person, and I thank my parents for taking the financial burden of traveling, but giving me the opportunity to see the beautiful world we live in. Even if it's just a part of it. 

I feel that traveling to a foreign country at least once in your life can be so life changing. It broadens your view of the world. I'm glad to tell you that my friend is going to Canada next year so his world will be expanded! 

Anyways, until our next adventure!


Monday, April 30, 2012

Daydreaming Mondays

Hello everyone! 

 (source: All Things Europe )

Europe is the place of fantasy for most Americans. A long deep-rooted history brings old and new imagery. In certain places it will feel like you're lost in time, but then when you move a couple blocks away you're back in the bustling, active, thriving city. 

(source: All Things Europe )

I've technically have been to Europe when I was a young infant, but the only part of Europe I remember is visiting my aunt in London when I was 5. Though with my trip to France and Italy this summer, I cannot wait to broaden my view of the world. I do promise to journal/vlog the entire experience to share with you all.

Until our next adventure,
Tani