Meanwhile, check out the online portfolio that we designed to show off some of the work we've done here. Although, it's already outdated (like I said, we've been busy). Hopefully I'll get time this weekend to add to our portfolio too.
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Portfolio
So it's clearly been a while since I've added a new post. We've both been super busy with school work (ugh), work, and exploring. Hopefully this weekend I will get caught up with my photos. I still have photos from the Bronx Zoo, a Jet Lag Gemini concert, Coney Island, and the New York Aquarium.
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Return to the Sushi Buffet
We haven't been out to a sit down restaurant for almost a while and on yesterday, we were both craving sushi and decided to return to Ichiumi, the sushi buffet. After not eating much the night before, we were starving by the time lunch came around and, as you can see, certainly got our money's worth at the buffet. I had 2 plates full of sushi (and goma wakame!) and a fruit/dessert plate...
This time, Pat definitely ate more than I did. In fact, after finishing 2 sushi plates, 2 dessert plates and a bowl of miso soup, his stomach started hurting and he began looking a little green. I was worried that he was going to puke...At the sacrifice of stomach aches, we certainly got our money's worth. I'm pretty sure I'm never going to eat that much sushi at one time ever again, though. Just kidding...
This time, Pat definitely ate more than I did. In fact, after finishing 2 sushi plates, 2 dessert plates and a bowl of miso soup, his stomach started hurting and he began looking a little green. I was worried that he was going to puke...At the sacrifice of stomach aches, we certainly got our money's worth. I'm pretty sure I'm never going to eat that much sushi at one time ever again, though. Just kidding...
Monday, March 23, 2009
Bronx Zoo
It was close to 60 degrees and sunny yesterday, so despite piles of stuff to do, Pat and I decided to take advantage of the nice day and go to the Bronx Zoo. I had heard the zoo is supposed to be very good and we were definitely not disappointed. Plus, because I have a Sony ID, we both got in free!
The zoo is the flagship zoo of the Wildlife Conservation Society and the quality of all of the exhibits reflects this. My favorite part of the Toledo Zoo is the walk-thru rainforest, and at the Bronx Zoo, almost all of the indoor exhibits are set up this way--no glass or nets--which make for an amazing experience...
The zoo is set up by region and we went through Jungle World first...
My camera died while I was uploading photos, so stay tuned for grizzly bears and baby sea lions.
The zoo is set up by region and we went through Jungle World first...
I had never seen a tapir in real life before...
One of my favorite animals we saw were the black leopards...
The zoo's reptile exhibit is huge and has room for the largest of reptiles, like this anaconda...My camera died while I was uploading photos, so stay tuned for grizzly bears and baby sea lions.
Sunday, March 15, 2009
IKEA
Last Saturday, our housing staff put on a "plant your own plant" event to help make our rooms "greener." I planted spearmint and Pat planted a zinnia, both from seeds. So yesterday, as our plants turned 1 week old, we were amazed to see that Pat's zinnia had sprouted overnight...
It was partly because of this that we decided to go to IKEA in Brooklyn - our plants need fancier pots. It took nearly an hour to get to IKEA by train and ended up in a slightly questionable-looking neighborhood. It was nice, though, because IKEA provides a free shuttle from the station to their store. I've never been to an IKEA, but the Brooklyn store is huge and right on the waterfront. The first floor is like their warehouse and the second floor houses all of the showrooms and a cafeteria. Their food is super cheap ($2-4 per meal) and we ended up eating there for dinner. The food was tasty. Pat had the Swedish meatballs...
I had their pasta with meatballs...
The view from the cafeteria wasn't bad either. In fact, it was gorgeous...
It took us a long time to get through the whole store, and it was really fun to look at the different studio apartment setups. When we were ready to leave (by this time it was dark out), we weren't sure if we wanted to go back through the semi-sketchy neighborhood, so we opted for the other free IKEA shuttle: a watertaxi. The ferry takes shoppers through the New York Bay, from the front of the store to Wall Street in Manhattan. The watertaxi was fun and we got to see downtown Manhattan all lit up and the Statue of Liberty for the first time. I wish we would've known about the watertaxi earlier because we could've taken it to IKEA too. I highly recommend visiting IKEA and taking the watertaxi! Here's the front of the store from the taxi...
I, of course, ended up buying more than some pots for our plants. It's extremely difficult to resist all of the trendy wares and I bought this cool blown glass lamp...only $12!...
On a completely different note, last week was our last week of dodgeball. I actually managed to catch a winning ball during one of the games. Unfortunately, I also took a hard hit to the calf...
I believe our team ended up ranked last and we, obviously, didn't make it to the playoffs. On Wednesday night, however, there's an award night and the word on the street is that we will probably win the "spirit award." Oh boy!
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Sushi and Jon Stewart
Today, Pat and I went to a place that I thought only existed in my dreams: an all-you-can-eat sushi buffet. The restaurant is called Ichiumi and is the tastiest sushi restaurant we've been to here. It's not a bad deal ($18/person for lunch) if you calculate that a sushi combo at most restaurants costs about $15 anyway. It's nice, too, because we were able to try sushi that we wouldn't have otherwise wanted to chance our money on...
The restaurant is in Koreatown, which is dangerously close to where we live...
The sushi/nigiri is awesome here and is, in fact, better than the other restaurants that we pay per piece at. The fish to rice ratio was excellent (lots of fish) and the spicy rolls were amazing. Here is my first plate...
Pat's first plate (oh my gosh, did I eat more than him?)...
My second plate. This time I tried some of their hot food (crab cake and shish kabob), goma wakame (my favorite part of the meal!), and tuna tartare (too strong for me)...
Pat's second plate (geez, I think I did have more than him)...
Even though we were both stuffed, we had to try their desserts which were mostly these delicious tiny cakes...
I'd recommend Ichiumi to any sushi lover who comes to the city, but be warned the the prices are much higher for weekday dinners, and then even higher on the weekends.
Later, we attended a taping of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. After a 2 hour wait outside in the cold, we were let into the building. The set is very cool in real life, but other than that, the show was not very fun. This is the first show we've seen that's only 30 minutes long and it was the longest we've had to wait in line, so it was not worth it. Furthermore, the music during the commercials and the introducer's mic were WAY too loud and made my head hurt. However, Jon Stewart himself seemed very nice and genuinely funny before the show and during the commercials. Otherwise, I would not recommend this taping to anyone.
Sunday, March 8, 2009
Toys
Yesterday it was a wonderful 68 degrees in the city and we ended up walking around all day. The day was kind of kid-themed so we headed out to our first destination: the Times Square Toys"R"Us. We live pretty much right in the middle of the Garment District and we passed the giant button/needle sculpture at 39th and 8th on the way...
Another giant thing we passed was the huge lobster on the side of the Times Square Red Lobster...
Surprisingly, Times Square wasn't too unbearably crowded...
The front of Toys"R"Us...
The store is kind of hidden among all of the signs and lights, but inside, it is amazing. The first thing you see when you enter is the 60-foot indoor ferris wheel...
My favorite part of the store were the enormous Lego sculptures...
Pat's favorite part was the 20-foot animatronic T-Rex from Jurassic Park...
The giant K'nex pieces on the walls were pretty cool, too...
On the second floor, there's a huge wall of bulk candy, and, in keeping with the kid-themed day, we bought a big bag of candy...
We got 2 pieces of pretty much every gummy candy, including chocolate covered gummy bears and giant gummy coke bottles...
After Toys"R"Us, we headed northeast to FAO Schwartz. On the way, we passed Carnegie Hall, Central Park, the famous Plaza Hotel and the 5th Avenue underground Apple store...
Surprisingly, FAO Schwartz was a bit of a letdown after visiting Toys"R"Us...Most of the toys at FAO Schwartz are "classics" like teddy bears and puzzles...no where near as awesome as a giant T-Rex robot and indoor ferris wheel...Their candy room was pretty neat, though. They have a giant soldier covered in Jelly Bellies...One of FAO Schwartz' other attractions is their giant keyboard...They, too, have giant Lego statues, most of which are Star Wars themed...There was also a Lego Batman...Parked outside of FAO Schwartz was possibly the best marketing idea ever...And, to finish out the day, on the way home, we witnessed the most hilarious impromptu drive-thru ever...
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