Friday, June 17, 2011

Music According to Jes: June

 

My favorite song this month would have to be Love Lost by Temper Trap. Shout out to Skelton for the recommendation. Check out the amazing music video too. So cute.



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Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Right Where We Left Off

My childhood best friend and I hadn't seen each other in going on four years!! Marg and I met when I moved to Michigan in the 2nd grade and by the time I left at the end of my 5th grade year, we were just too close to say "goodbye." Our college years made it tough to meet up, but when Marg called me back in December about the New Kids On The Block Backstreet Boys Concert #NKOTBSB in Washington DC, how could I say no!?


I was a grossly huge Backstreet Boys fan back in the day. Don't even get my sister started on the red and black BSB bucket hat I insisted on wearing around town.. my AIM screen name was even jba4ngc (JesBA4NicholasGeneCarter).. only because BSBgirl was taken. My top bunk bed became a shrine with posters lining the walls and ceiling.

My older sister was a huge New Kids fan so I also grew up listening to them, and playing with the Donnie and Joey Barbie Dolls. She even owned the NKOTB bed sheet set (I'm sure you did too).

So, the concert was ridiculous (as to be expected) and the classiest scariest most interesting crowd of women gathered outside of the Verizon Center to cheer on their main men. The concert was full of pelvis thrusting, surprisingly still ripped bods, screaming/panting women, love ballads, and cheesy dance moves (oh and Kevin the boring one didn't show up.. even better!). It was a night to remember.

"Backstreets Back ALRIGHT!"

"Please don't go girllllllllllll"
"We would like to thank Kevin for not being a part of this reunion tour.. because he is weird and boring."



Here's to promising not to wait four more years!
Love you :)

Marg and I :)

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Angel

My family recently discovered that my family dog Angel needs surgery on her leg because she tore a ligament. She is 8 years old, and an injury like this can really be detrimental if it isn't fixed soon. My sister posted a plea on Facebook asking if anyone knew of a pro bono veterinarian that would be willing to help us out.



The problem is that my mom is unemployed because she is persuing a career in nursing (we are really proud daughters!!) and we don't have the money to pay for the surgery. 

Some friends of ours saw our plea on Facebook and thanks to our friend's company (VoloTechnologies), they made us a donation website!

Words cannot express how touched my family is by the generous donations and your kindess will not be forgotten :) Thank you again!

For more information on Angel's condition and how to donate, please visit helpforangel.org.


Monday, May 23, 2011

When life gives you lemons.. make Jello shots

A lot of exciting things are going on in my life right now and I can't share them with you yet!! Because 1) I don't want to jinx myself  2) in case someone other than my mom actually reads this 3) because when/if the news is final I'll tell you :)

In other news, I made some super cool Jello shots! I wish I came up with the idea myself, but I got the recipe from this blog "That's So Michelle" which is full of goodies. I made the Jello shots for my kickball team. We are entering our last game of the season before playoffs and I can't believe how quickly Spring has come and gone. This is my second season playing kickball and I have met some amazing people. Plus, you can't go wrong drinking on the National Mall with great company and an amazing view.









All you need is 10 lemons (makes 40 shots), a box of your choice of Jello mix, one cup of water, and one cup of vodka.

First, half the lemons and hallow them out (you can use the lemon guts to make homemade lemonade!) then add the Jello/vodka mixture. Once they have cooled over night, cut them in quarters to complete the shots. Click here for full instructions on how to make the Jello shots and homemade lemonade.

*a couple of tips: 1) I had to make mine a day early because of work and they didn't hold out that well, so it is best to make them the day before 2) get ripe/tough lemons rather than soft ones so the peel is more durable 3) get an extra box to Jello in case you need to add it to some of the lemon halves to fill them up (depends on the size of the lemons) 4) not fun to make if you have a cut on your hand 5) steal a few for yourself before you  put them out because they will be gone quick!

Tribute to my team: WHERE MY PITCHES AT?!

*Ashley not pictured

Monday, May 9, 2011

Music According to Jes: May

 


Master of Art is definitely my most played song of the month and the video is adorable too so check it out:


I had a couple song suggestions this month so I would like to thank Flip for My Morning Jacket, and Veen for Elliot Smith and Bag Raiders. Keep em coming! (Tweet me @Jezka87)

Swim by Jacks Mannequin is dedicated to my little sister Pete :) Just keep swimming.

Don't forget to check out my past playlists! Just click on the Music According to Jes tag at the bottom of the page.



Sunday, May 8, 2011

Some Pretty Special Ladies

Happy Mother's Day to all you mums out there!

Mother's Day Was a little extra special this year.

First of all, I want to say how proud I am of my mom for going to school to become a nurse. She earned her nursing certificate but didn't stop there. By the end of this year, she will be a RN and I could not be more proud of her.
You'd think she was graduating from Modeling School! Hubba hubba.

Also, I'm going to be an AUNT!!!!! AHHHH. So excited. My sister B and brother-in-law are expecting a little one. They are 14.5 weeks (15 weeks this Thursday) and I want to congradulate my sister on her first Mother's Day.

Baby nugget
I wish I could be there to celebrate with you guys! I love you and miss you every day.


Tuesday, May 3, 2011

May 1, 2011

I have received a lot of questions from family and friends back home in Ohio about how things are unfolding in DC, so I thought I would post my thoughts on here. Nothing on here will be new news.. as you know the same stories and headlines are being looped on all news stations and Twitter feeds, but this is how I see it:

Where were you when you found out about Osama bin Laden's death?

I was sitting on the couch watching TV with my roommates Mo and Justin when Justin got news on Facebook about Obama's speech. I immediately resorted to my Twitter and saw that the speech was trending (about 10 PM). Speculations and rumors were flying. Then, as we were waiting for Obama to come on, one of the people I was following announced that they heard Osama had been killed. A few minutes later, CNN released the same statement on TV, confirming suspicions. I wonder how different reactions would have been if we heard the news from Obama himself rather than finding out through social media and news sources first... but nonetheless, the power of social media amazes me.




Did you hear the story about the guy who unknowingly Tweeted about the incident from Abbottabad? Fascinating. Before the incident he had about 700 followers and now he has over 95,000! --->




After the speech, crowds were flooding to the White House to "celebrate." At first, the videos of people chanting and singing the National Anthem gave me chills. It was in fact, the first time in a long time that we have had any sign of "good news." But after a while the crowd seemed to flood with students from GW's campus and seemed to be turning into another excuse to party. Something just didn't seem right.  I only live about a mile and a half from the White House and a few faint cheers and whistles could be heard from outside my window, but no, I didn't go to the White House to "celebrate."

As one article put it:
As the news of Osama bin Laden's death, thousands of people - most of them college-age and in requisite flip-floppy collegiate gear - whipped up a raucous celebration right outside the White House gates that was one part Mardi Gras and two parts Bon Jovi concert.
There were Cigars, a few beers, a lacrosse-stick-turned-flagpole waved by a kid who just climbed a statue, joining others aloft in trees and atop lampposts. Well past midnight, cars zipped up and down the streets of downtown Washington with women standing up through sunroofs waving ginormous American flags and guys blowing vuvuzelas, spring break style.
It felt a little crazy, a bit much. Almost vulgar.
Because meanwhile, across the river, at the Pentagon, in the ghostly quiet of lights at the September 11 memorial, a military veteran silently wept.
Read the full article here.

From WashingtonPost.com

I'm not saying that I wouldn't have been out at the bars if I were still at OU, or that if I were a GW student, I wouldn't have been persuaded to go to the White House. All I am saying is that as reality sets in, you realize that this isn't over. As bittersweet and condescending that it is, I'm glad he's gone? It's certainly "complicated." The images of people cheering remind me of the images of people across the globe cheering their victory over us on 9/11.

There is an increased security presence in the metro system in Washington DC, but other than that, it seems to be business as usual. I would be lying if I said, I wasn't a little nervous for a retaliation but I feel mostly safe.

I was in the 8th grade, sitting in class when a teacher came running in our room to turn on the television. We saw the second plane fly into the second tower live. It was surreal because our school is located right off the runway from the Dayton International Airport and as we watched a plane disintegrate a building.. another was landing on the runway outside the classroom window. We were supposed to go to Washington DC for our 8th grade class trip but because of the terrorist attacks our trip was canceled. And now, a decade later, here I am, living in Washington DC when the announcement of Osama bin Laden's death was released.

*UPDATE* This quote below, come to find out, thanks to a few tips from friends, is actually a misquote. Read the article here. I told you social media was crazy ;)

My sister B shared this quote:

I mourn the loss of thousands of precious lives, but I will not rejoice in the death of one, not even an enemy. Returning hate for hate multiplies hate, adding deeper darkness to a night already devoid of stars. Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that ~MLK
The cover of May 2, 2011 Washington Post. An extra 35,000 copies of this paper were made.
This is just too funny not to share
 

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Peeps

It's not too late for an Easter related post, is it?!

Easter for me has never been religious. It was about waking up to a candy filled Easter basket, putting on my pretty/frilly/pastel colored Easter dress, and kicking everyone's ass in the Easter egg hunt at my Grandma's.

My boyfriend's birthday is in late April, so I stopped by the store the other week to get some last minute touches. You know, a card, candy, some fillers for the gift bag. The store was full of Easter decorations so I thought.. this might be cute! I'll give him his gift in an Easter basket! After my shopping basket was full of Easter candies, chocolate bunnies, peeps, glittery stuffing... it occurred to me that it might be a little innaproppriate to get my Jewish boyfriend an Easter basket...

After I told him this, he was actually sad because he's always wanted an Easter basket... so next year! Maybe I'll dye him some blue Easter eggs with the Star of David on it for kicks.

A few Easter laughs:



Stripper Peeps: it's a PEEPshow! Get it?!

Gimme

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Music According to Jes: April

You know what they say... better late than never :)



 

**Don't forget to check out past playlists by clicking on the Music According to Jes tag at the bottom of the page

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Cherry Blossom Fever

April is the month of Cherry Blossom fever in Washington DC.. and I'm not mad about it!


So here is the story according to Wikipedia:
Japan gave 3,020 cherry blossom trees as a gift to the United States in 1912 to celebrate the nations' then-growing friendship, replacing an earlier gift of 2000 trees which had to be destroyed due to disease in 1910. These trees were planted in Sakura Park in Manhattan and famously line the shore of the Tidal Basin in Washington DC. The gift was renewed with another 3,800 trees in 1965. The cherry blossom trees continue to be a popular tourist attraction (and the subject of the annual National Cherry Blossom Festival) when they reach full bloom in early spring.
If the National Cherry Blossom Festival isn't enough to get you excited, you can experience cherry blossom treats like cherry cupcakes, cherry flavored brandy, cherry upside down cake... you name it, and as long as it doesn't remind me of cherry flavored cough medicine.. I want it!


I first fell in love with cherry blossoms when I went to China last summer. There are subtle hints of cherry blossoms in  everything from pottery, to paintings to garments... when my trip came to a close, I became obsessed with doodling cherry blossoms all over my notebooks in class. So obsessed that I got one of my cherry blossom drawings tattooed on my body. 


My tattoo
The cherry blossom has different meanings in Chinese and Japanese culture. In China, the cherry blossom stands for women's dominance and beauty as well as feminine sexuality. In Japan it symbolizes the transient nature of life, as the cherry blossom blooming season is so short.






So now that I have bored you with my interest in the cherry blossom, take a look at some beautiful pictures my friends and I took along the Tidal Basin when the trees were in full bloom













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