G.C.C. in N.Y.C.

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Hello everyone! Are you ready for summer to be over? Ready for students to come back to school? For the long lines, sound of feet stomping through the halls, lunch time mayhem, and *ahem* the cold? 

Well ready or not, here the 2015 Fall semester comes! Speaking of new students, G.C.C.’s admission representatives were in NYC last week. _MG_0896They helped to prepare students by providing them close-to-home access to the COMPASS test and by enrolling them into classes. The team consisted of Ebony Ross, admission specialist, Katie, and Terry George, academic adviser and basketball coach. I was invited to join them as a student representative from The City, and I gladly accepted.

We drove out that Monday morning (8/3/2015), arrived that night, and began Tuesday morning. Working out of The S.U.N.Y. Welcome Center, located at 33 W 42nd St, we helped to register 16 students until Thursday afternoon.

The view from our office window.

The view from our office window.

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Overlooking Bryant Park's free summer concert.

Overlooking Bryant Park’s free summer concert.

It was nice to meet some of my new peers. A lot of them were from the Bronx like me, but there were students from all over the _MG_0880city, and even Mount Vernon. I talked to students about the clubs and sports here at G.C.C., and about the programs and shopping trips at C.V. (College Village). Some of the young adults we spoke to are planning to travel to Batavia  by themselves, so our team gave them a lot of information about their options, but told them to primarily depend on the Greyhound/Trailways _MG_0954bus service. Amtrack might be a more comfortable ride, and the Megabus could be as cheap as $10 a ticket (depending on how far in advance you buy it), but these services do not make a stop in Batavia. Students depending on anything other than Greyhound or Trailways would have to be picked up in either Rochester or Buffalo and brought here. Maybe one day this will change.

I took tons of pictures from my trip, and even shot a time lapse of Manhattan traffic from the the 18th floor of the Welcome Center. Being in my concrete jungle for a few days was very enjoyable. There are some things that you will see in no other place than New York City.

Until next time!

Consignment Shop Fun

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Over the weekend I was fortunate enough to travel to Williamsville New York with my mother, my father, and my grandmother and aunt who are visiting from Arkansas. Now there’s nothing my mother and grandmother love more than making their rounds at local consignment shops and flea markets. Two of their favorite stores are Quality Consignment Furnishings and 2 Good 2 Be Threw, both located in the same plaza on Main Street in Williamsville (coincidentally).

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8581 Main St, Williamsville, NY

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8619 Main St, Williamsville, NY 

She’s moving on to the next store!

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Quality Consignment Furnishings, as you might guess, sells beautiful antique furniture. They also tend to have a lot of paintings, jewelry, and glassware.

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2 Good 2 Be Threw has some furniture as well, but they specialize in clothing. They also always have a wall of purses, and lots of jewelry as well.

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Both of these stores are excellent for college students looking to score some name brand clothing without the expense that comes with it, or those looking for clothing items and accessories to utilize for alternative fashions. I know I’ve found a lot of really great Lolita style blouses at 2 Good 2 Be Threw. You can find some really beautiful paintings, or cute ceramic pieces to decorate your dorm (if you live in one). It’s also a great place to shop for gifts, especially since the holidays are coming up…

As an added bonus, both of these stores are extremely close to Dash’s Supermarket, which has a to die for bakery and sushi section!!!

Sailing on The Waters

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About two Friday’s ago I went sailing for the first time. I loved the tranquility of the water, and the excitement caused by waves rocking the boat. With every buckle of the knee I was grateful for not falling off. Ha! I would most definitely do it again, but there was more to the afternoon. Let me start from the beginning…

After meeting at the house of Rich DeValk who owned the sail boat, I explored the property, took in the smells of the lake, and did the inevitable; I took pictures.

I was in awe of the beauty I saw. There was a tree stump laying on it’s side, clearly no longer connected to the ground, but some how small green leaves were peeking through it’s center; vegetation had made something dead alive again. The owner of the house and property decorated the landscape with tables and chairs, and there were flowers everywhere. Snap…Snap…Snap.

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The house sat on a geographical rise and there were rickety wooden stairs that lead down to the lake. Around me I could hear the chatter of hidden birds and locust. I descended down, and griped the hand rail as I felt the sway. When I made it down mid-way, I turned back just to see how steep the stairs looked from below, and I saw sun peeking out of the trees. Like light passing through a hole in the center of a hand. I was not alone.

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When I reached the bottom, I took notice of some tall purple flowers, but something small, fuzzy, yellow was occupying them. How I wished I had my zoom lens with me; I wouldn’t have had to get as close as I soon did. I squatted down and leaned in. My camera pressed against my glasses and greasy nose. He was a fast flyer, hovering for just a few seconds at a time as he gathered what he came for. I snapped cautiously, peeking out at him over my camera just to make sure I wasn’t getting to close to his “personal bubble”. But the fear was soon gone and I realized he wasn’t harmless, just doing what he was made to do and not preoccupied with hurting me. We were alike in that way.

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After walking along the wooden planks that kept me from falling in the water, and seeing tons of spider webs and lily pads (no frogs though, shucks). _MG_0729I went back up the stairs to the house and alas, dinner was served! Sweet corn, grilled chicken, deviled eggs, and yellow squash. A royal feast for college student with ramen noodles as a cabinet staple.

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Once we were out there, the motor was turned off, the jib went up and it was a rocky adventure, made complete with an un-capture-able sunset due to a cloud bank on the horizon. We were the only vessel out on there on the wide open sea. Amazing!

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Shows I’m Binging on this Summer!

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Okay, if you’re a (broke) college student like me, you’re probably always looking for an inexpensive but fun means of entertainment. Which might mean you watch a lot of television shows. I know I do. However, I rarely watch regularly scheduled television programming. I prefer my two very good friends, Netflix and Crunchyroll. I’m sure most people know what Netflix is, but Crunchyroll might sound a little foreign to some. Well, Crunchyroll is basically the Netflix of anime, and Japanese dramas. Unlike Netflix you can watch shows for free on Crunchyroll, no subscription required. They will have ads however, but it’s really not all that different from watching videos on Youtube which frequently contain ads. If you want to enjoy your favorite shows advertisement free, then you can always become a Crunchyroll Premium member for $6.95 a month. It’s a pretty good bargain if you ask me.

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Anyways, being the connoisseur of shows that I am (just kidding), I thought I’d put together a little list of the ones I’ve been obsessed with these past few months! Hopefully I can turn you on to some of my absolute favorites! I’ve numbered them 1 through 5, just for the sake of order, but this is by no means a representation of preference.

1.) Freakshow amc:

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This show perfectly captures my love of cirques and oddities. It’s a reality show about a real modern day freakshow, and the unique assortment of people that proudly refer to themselves as “freaks”. It’s inspirational, eyeopening, and not derogatory in the least. If you enjoy watching talented artists doing what they love, then you won’t want to miss it!

2.) Ruby Gloom:

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Ruby Gloom is a Canadian animated series about a cast of adorably macabre characters, showing you “the bright side of the dark side”. It’s suited for children as well as adults, and is really a forerunner to shows such as Monster High. It always cheers me up and makes me smile. Also, you will not be able to stop singing the theme song…

3.) Black Butler:

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This show takes place in Victorian England, features Jack the Ripper, supernatural elements, a combat butler, and the new season even has a circus; need I say more? It’s funny, it’s dark, and it will completely draw you in. Black Butler cleverly explores important social issues, all while keeping you fully engaged with it’s cast of memorable characters. The latest season is still being translated to English, so catch up on the series while you can!

4.) Inu X Boku SS:

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Okay, without a doubt, this has to be my favorite show right now. I could go on and on, and babble really incoherently about this show, but I’ll control myself and let the official description do all the talking. “The Maison de Ayakashi, better known as the Ayakashikan , is a high security apartment building where humans with demon ancestors, or yōkai, reside, each guarded by their own Secret Service bodyguard. A yōkai girl named Ririchiyo Shirakiin moves into the Ayakashikan hoping for some peace and quiet. Instead, she finds herself with the service of the Secret Service agent, Sōshi Miketsukami.” That being said, watch it, watch it, please watch it!! Ok, that’s all….

5.) Amagi Brilliant Park:

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This show is so cute, and it about surprise surprise, a theme park! Yeah I know, I have a bit of a theme… The once whimsical theme park is in dire straits, and to make matters worse all of its employees are refugees from a magical realm. If high school boy Seiya Kanie can’t get things up and running, everyone will be in a whole lot of trouble. Oh, and they only have three months!

So are you inspired to watch some really great shows? Hurry and do it now, before college starts and you suddenly have no time!

My Trip to Hammergirl Anime!

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It was a day like any other. Four bored college students (and one bored Middle Schooler) drifted about Rochester with nothing to do. But that all changed when they entered the magical realm of Hammergirl Anime!

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376 Jefferson Road Jefferson Plaza Rochester, NY

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This store is what dreams are made of. It’s a vast sea of colorful toys, candy, manga, and anime, and I never wanted to leave. Good thing it’s only about 40 minutes from the college campus, so I can return again and again. I went there with my husband, my sister, my brother-in-law, and my younger cousin, and it kept us all entertained for hours. They say a picture speaks a thousand words, so just take a look!

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A whole wall of adorable plushie goodness! I wanted to bring every last one of them home!!
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Mystery figure capsules. Oh the suspense…
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I literally couldn’t figure out what to spend my money on. There was just too much amazing stuff that I wanted! I must have gone back and forth a million times before settling on the items I actually bought.

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This super cute Nozomi figure, from the show Love Live! School Idol Project. She’s my favorite character, and I had been wanting a figure of her for a while.

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All three volumes of  Suki: A Like Story, for only $14!! This has been one of my favorite series ever since I was in Middle School, and it’s very very hard to find. It wasn’t extremely popular, and never got an anime, so I was blown away when I spotted it on the shelf! It really made my whole month!image

How cute is this little keychain? It’s actually a lot bigger than I expected, and it’s squishy! This keychain is from the series Diabolik Lovers, and it’s not actually the one I wanted, but it’s a close second. They come in sealed mystery boxes, so you’re never sure what character you are actually getting. I had my sister pick one randomly, and she did pretty good. 73e87d57f8cdae3c1e372c62ba6d1fd4_480

This was the character I was after.

My sister and cousin bought only candy, candy, and more candy, while my brother-in-law bought 99% candy, and 1% book. It was a really gorgeous book, featuring all of the art from one of his favorite video game series Ys.

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My husband and I also decided to each pick up a Weiss Schwarz card game deck, so that we could play against each other. Hammergirl had a great variety to choose from, as well as all of the Booster packs that let you add additional cards to the game. I chose a Love Live! deck, while he went with an Attack On Titan themed deck, one of our favorite shows.

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The game is really a lot of fun, and I can’t wait to add more cards to my collection! Next visit!

The store also has a great website, where you can order a lot of very reasonably priced merchandise. There is continual anime showing in their “hang-out area”, and they even have some fun arcade games to try such as, Initial D Version 4, Meltyblood, and Deathsmiles. They also have Weiss Schwarz tournaments every Saturday at 2:00 PM,(just in case you’re looking for a new hobby) along with a variety of other game tournaments. So go check out this great store, you won’t regret it!

Disney’s Descendants is Bewitching

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As previously established, I am a humongous Disney nerd. therefore over the past few months I had been counting down the days until the Disney Channel original movie Descendants premiered (as had the rest of my family). Well, it finally came out on July 31st, and I assure you I am not lying when I say that since then I have watched it five times. I am in love with this movie, and I think you should be too!

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The Descendants premiere enchanted 6.6 million viewers, making it the year’s most-watched cable TV movie. The soundtrack for the movie is currently No. 1 on the iTunes soundtrack chart, and No. 2 on the album chart. Descendants also has a prequel novel (which I am currently devouring) called The Isle of the Lost, which is maintaining its 10-week reign as No. 1 on the New York Times Best Seller List (Children’s Middle Grade).

Author Melissa de la Cruz, left, and Dove Cameron, star of the Disney Channel original series

Author Melissa de la Cruz, and Dove Cameron

There are 101 reasons to like this film, but here’s 5 just to get you started:

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You’ll recognize the cast: This film stars Kristin Chenoweth as Maleficent. Yeah, that’s right, Broadway superstar, Kristin Chenoweth!? It also stars Dove Cameron, my favorite Disney Channel talent, along with Cameron Boyce (Luke from the show Jessie), as well as Booboo Stewart from the Twilight saga.

The music: The music is awesome! My sister downloaded the soundtrack immediately, and now we can’t go a day without cycling through it. Trust me, once you watch Descendants, you will not be able to stop singing!

The costumes are to die for: They are edgy and colorful, and were designed by Project Runway and America’s Best Dance Crew’s Kara Saun. She went with a Dirty Candy (villains) versus Cotton Candy (heroes), design theme, and needless to say she nailed it!

Disney villains: Just let me repeat, DISNEY VILLAINS. I think that says it all.

Empowering themes: You don’t have to be your parents. Shocking, but true. You also get the right to choose. The descendants of the classic Disney villains in this film seem to have their futures set in stone from the moment they’re born, but that’s not true for anyone. We all have the ability to choose our own fate no matter the amount of pressure coming at us from every direction. You don’t have to be what everyone constantly keeps telling you you are, you don’t have to be your parents, all you have to be is you, whatever that means in your heart.

Okay, so now that I’ve won you over to team Descendants *wink*wink, let’s talk about fashion! Descendants inspired fashion to be exact. Kohl’s recently released a whole Descendants themed clothing collection, and as I have access to a local Kohl’s, I rushed right over!

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Just look at how cute this tag is! Evie and Mal!

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My sister loves these purple Mal shoes!
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However these Evie high tops are my favorite!!
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I will return, for this Evie inspired moto-jacket, and leggings!!

Evie is my absolute favorite Descendants character after all.

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Just look at this cute Evie necklace!

Also definitely worth noting, Descendants dolls! They are gorgeous, they are affordable, and they are available at major retailers like Walmart, Toys R Us, and Target. I know what’s going on my Christmas List…

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There’s at least one doll for every major character, and as the series continues I’m sure there will be more and more!

My sister identified with Mal (Maleficent’s daughter) just as strongly as I identified with Evie (daughter of the Evil Queen), which made this movie something that we could really bond over. I even convinced her to hold still so I could take a picture of our coordinated Descendants style.

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Yes, this movie did inspire her to dye her hair purple, and me to add a blue tint to my hair.

I hope you liked this post, and I really really hope you’ll like Descendants!

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The Neatest Store in Town!

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Over the weekend I was looking for something fun to do around town, when I remembered this amazing little store I had often visited with my parents when I was young. It’s name is Adam Miller Toy and Bicycle, and it sells just what its name describes. The store boasts tons and tons of top-of-the-line bicycles, and lots of adorable retro toys! What really hooked me, were the the retro toys! Founded in 1946, it prides itself on being “The Neatest Store in Town.”

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8 Center St, Batavia, NY 14020

When I walked in the front door I was immediately greeted by a gorgeous bicycle built for two, that is available for rent. Now wouldn’t that make for a truly unique family-fun activity? I should convince my husband to peddle it around town with me!

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There were walls and walls of board games and puzzles, paper dolls, and model airplanes, you really can’t digest everything in just one visit. They even have a decorative Rubik’s Cube hanging from the ceiling!

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The store began it’s life almost 70 years ago as strictly a bike shop, and its roots remain strong. They still offer the best bicycle repair in town, and the back contains practically a legion of bikes!! Just look at this!

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This display bicycle was absolutely beautiful, but sadly not for sale…. Not that I could afford it!!

What really caught my eye, was this cute little clapping monkey, because it reminded me of my favorite musical The Phantom of the Opera. Isn’t he adorable?

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I must have wandered around this store in a daze for a good hour, just soaking it all in. If you’re in town I highly recommend stopping by this vibrant, living museum. My husband got a nifty bouncy ball out of the experience, so he was happy.

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Photography!

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Looking for a new hobby? Try Photography!

Photography is the process of capturing images with a camera. It isn’t very difficult and there are many different types of cameras out there tailored to fit beginners, average photographers, and professionals.

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Yosuke Takada resting by Horseshoe Lake Rd.

There are many reasons to take a picture. People snap shots to document their life, create art, spread a message, or for their job. For example, dentist use x-ray photography to diagnose the oral health of their patients, baby photographers uses photography to capture the beauty and vulnerability of children, and paparazzi use their cameras like machine guns to shoot down stars.

Bryan Grant posing on a fountain in Central Park, NYC.

Bryan Grant posing on a fountain in Central Park, NYC.

Some people use photography as an art to express personal beliefs, to share an idea, or to aesthetically please.

Ronell Cohill walking along the Coney Island Beach.

Ronell Cohill walking along the Coney Island Beach.

Personally, I find photography to be stress relieving and gratifying. I enjoy taking a photo and enhancing it’s qualities in a photo editor. It always feels good to see the completion something you’ve worked on, and photography provides that feeling within minutes (or hours, depending on how long you shoot and edit).

Editing photos is fun and a way to let out your creative juices! You can enhance, distort, or make reality completely unrecognizable. My favorite photo editing program is Adobe Lightroom, but I also have fun on Google Picasa (which is free).

I think anyone can have fun with photography. There is some basic information about how a camera works that would benefit potential photographers.

  • Shutter Speed – How long your camera takes to take a photo. Your camera has a shutter, think of it as a door. When you take a picture, the door opens, and when the picture is finished being taken the door closes. If your camera takes 1 second to take a photo, then the shutter will be open for 1 second. Easy to understand right? Now get this, when the shutter is open, light comes into the camera. This is important because without light you can’t see. So the longer your shutter is open, the more light enters you camera AND the brighter your pictures will be. (People who take pictures of the stars at night have to let their shutter stay open for 15 – 60 seconds to capture as much light from space as they can. Cool huh?) Shutter speed can be as fast as 1/4000th of a second.1274841_1405603719667930_313164025_o
  • Aperture – How wide open are your eyes? You camera lens is like an eye, and the wider open it is, the more light comes into the camera. Yay! But squinting your eyes has its’ benefits too doesn’t it? When the camera lens is narrow, things that are further away come into focus, and less light is let in (which helps on a sunny day).  Have you ever seen a picture of something close up and clear with a beautiful blurry backgroundBlackberry tree? The camera’s eye (lens) is wide open and only the closer subject is focus. Also, a lot of light is let into the camera. The opposite happens when the camera’s eye squints, or is narrow, things that are close up and far away are in focus. On most camera’s and their lenses, aperture can be set from 2 – 22. Now you’d think 2 would be narrow, and 22 wide, but it’s the opposite. 2 is wide open, and 22 is really narrow.satellite
  • ISO – Sensitivity. The brighter your environment, the less you need ISO because ISO brightens your images. If you are indoors, chances are you have to bump up your ISO setting. It ranges from 100 – 6400 on most cameras, 100 being the weakest (you set it here on a sunny day). ISO can really help if you need to set your Aperture small (squinting) or your shutter speed fast, but it can backfire. If your depending on your ISO too much, you can see it in your photos, they will look grainy and snowy.

Even if you keep your camera in auto mode, without fuss with the settings, taking photos is still a fun hobby! I encourage you to get out there and start shooting! I started taking photos a little over 5 years ago on a very basic point and shoot camera, and the hobby grew into something I am very passionate about today. All the photos you see here were taken by me, Iesha DeLesline.

Yuumi Kamata enjoying a book in the library.

Yuumi Kamata enjoying a book in the library.

A bunny at College Village!

A bunny at College Village!

My Disney World Adventure

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In March all of my dreams came true! My husband and I were fortunate enough to be able to go to Disney World for our honeymoon. For the record, Disney World is my absolute favorite place on Earth. I am a huge Disney nerd, so the trip was like spending a week in paradise. We took a train all the way from New York to Florida, which was an adventure in and of itself. We both love trains, and it was my first experience actually riding on one. The trip took about a day (I slept most of the way), and then we finally arrived at the resort we would be staying at in Orlando.

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Sheraton Vistana Resort

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The resort included a shuttle to and from all the Disney parks, which we definitely took advantage of. The first park we visited was Magic Kingdom, the stereotypical “Disney” park, complete with giant castle. Our favorite parts of the park where Gaston’s Tavern (a rustic eatery inspired by the charming villain from Beauty and the Beast), and the Wonderland area (of course).

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Mickey and Minnie Floating in

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My husband thoroughly enjoying one of Gaston’s Tavern’s famous pork shanks.

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Just having a little rest in Gaston’s giant throne. No big deal.

I got to ride my favorite Disney World ride, The Mad Tea Party, and then eat at my favorite cat’s cafe!

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We even spotted some familiar faces signing autographs nearby!

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Next up was Epcot! Honestly, we never wanted to leave Epcot. We would have been perfectly happy to move in permanently, and sample all of the amazing international cuisine on a daily basis. The park itself was gorgeous, filled with replica cultural buildings, all built around a sparkling lake.

An ornate arch in "China"

An ornate arch in “China”

Aztec temple in "Mexico"

Aztec temple in “Mexico”

Candy display in the Japanese gift shop!!

Candy display in the Japanese gift shop!!

Our favorite “country” had to be Morocco. We ate there two out of five days, and were left hungry for more! Morocco was so colorful and luxurious, I just wanted to touch everything!

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Just look at this mouthwatering cuisine!

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My non-meat eater friendly plate!

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Shawarma that my husband gulped down

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Brought to you by Spice Road Table!

Another delectable food item came from the streets of Japan! It’s pink, sweet, completely addictive, and it’s called Frushi! 

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It’s sushi, made from fruit! I know, right??

We did briefly visit Disney’s Hollywood studios, but it just wasn’t for us. The park is lovely, with a classic Hollywood theme, and lots of documentaries and live shows to watch, we just prefer the more active parks. One of our favorite rides is located in Hollywood Studios however, The Tower of Terror, and we got to see a stunning Beauty and the Beast live show, so it was all worth it.

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Last, but certainly not least, is Animal Kingdom! Now, we had been told by numerous people not to bother visiting this park. They said it was boring, we wouldn’t like it, etc. They were very, very wrong, and we never should have listened! We saved this park for the last day of our trip, figuring we would just pop in quick, and leave. Once we were there however, we wished we would have visited every day! This park has amazing food that easily rivals Epcot, tons of interactive exhibits, Bollywood dancing, and even a safari.

We loved the safari so much that we wanted to do it twice, however we ran out of time…. We saw giraffes, and elephants, and even flamingos, oh my!

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There were also rhinos, lions, hippos, crocodiles, okapi, and pelicans spotted. My favorite creatures spotted in Animal Kingdom (not on the safari), were these adorable bats!

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Well, I could talk about Disney World forever and a day, so I’m going to wrap things up here. Disney World really has something for everyone, not just fans of the animation or characters. I cannot recommend it enough to anyone who enjoys great food, animals, history, nature, or just having fun! I can’t wait to go back to Disney World some day, if I had the unlimited funds, I’d live there! I hope you enjoyed this post, and I hope I inspired you to take your next family trip to sunny Orlando Florida!

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Have a Healthy Summer!

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Growing up with a diabetic mother has made me more aware of the benefits of healthy eating. Seeing her suffer through many hospital visits triggered a desire in me to see her healthy. I began to encourage her to eat better and I changed the way I ate as well so that we could do it together. Me and my mother have become more health conscious over the years and we’ve both lost a lot of weight.

Check out the delicious and healthy meals I’ve been cooking up this summer!

  • Fish or Chicken Tacos!

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The chicken was slow cooked in a Crock pot with taco seasoning and water, then pulled apart when soft enough. The fish was sauteed on the stove top with olive oil and taco seasoning. Taco toppings include: guacamole, tomatoes, shredded cheese, sour cream (optional), lettuce, and a mixture of sauteed onions, peppers, mushrooms, and cilantro.

  • Fish, Salad, & Rice

IMG_13091Okay so the fish was fried! But it doesn’t have to be, you can bake it, or cook it on the stove top! I cut a Swai fish fillet ( just 70 calories) into 3 pieces and dipped them in egg before I fried it. I added some fresh spinach (no salad dressing) and about 1/2 cup of curry seasoned rice.

  • The Lettuce Taco (A Vegetarian Dish)

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The lettuce taco contains a sauteed mixture of green onions, mushrooms, cilantro, green peppers, and fresh garlic. Split peas and avocado chunks were added to the mixture at the end of the cooking process. Romain lettuce leafs were filled, sprinkled with cheese, and dotted with spicy Sriracha sauce. This dish was my favorite and it’s good for cleaning out the body!

Get creative in the kitchen tonight and try one of these healthy meals out! See you next time! God Bless and Happy Eating!