For the 2018 Winter Olympics opening ceremony my family and I decided to put together an authentic Korean meal. It took time and handwork, but it was SO worth it. We made Kalbi, Jap Chae, Tofu, Sigumchi Namul, Oi Muchim, a variety of veggies, and bought Kimchi. Earlier in the week we made a trip to … Continue reading Korean Dinner for the 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics
Regenerative Medicine is the Present & the Future
Due to the Regenerative Medicine Foundation being a client of the agency I work at, Howard R. Miller Communications, I had the pleasure of working the 13th World Annual Stem Cell Summit at the Hyatt Regency Miami this past week. Previously, I had no knowledge of regenerative medicine, the summit, nor stem cell research really. … Continue reading Regenerative Medicine is the Present & the Future
Paradise City Comic Con – Much More Than I Expected
Paradise City Comic Con took place this weekend, January 12-14, at the Miami Airport Convention Center. I have always wanted to go and now I finally have! I went with the intention of seeing Actor and ultimate hottie, Gregg Sulkin – whom I have fawned over since Avalon High and Wizards of Waverly Place – … Continue reading Paradise City Comic Con – Much More Than I Expected
What I Wish I Knew in High School
What I Wish I Knew in High School I’m 21-years-old now, far from the 15-year-old I once was yet still so close and familiar. I know that I am different, that I have grown. I can make a list of superficial, mental, and emotional ways I am different from the insecure, brace-faced, wide-eyed girl … Continue reading What I Wish I Knew in High School
PUMPKIN CARVING FOR GAME OF THRONES FANS
This year my sister and I decided to follow a theme for our pumpkin carving project. And what better theme than one of the greatest shows on television?! Since we have a long time to wait until GoT comes back, we are bringing GoT to life on our pumpkins! I decided to honor my favorite … Continue reading PUMPKIN CARVING FOR GAME OF THRONES FANS
LA in a Limited Amount of Time (& on a College Student’s budget)
I went to LA April 29th (Friday)-May 3rd (Tuesday). *TIP* Great time to fly to LAX because, my ticket was only $200 and it had no stops. I went about 6 years ago so I had a lot to catch up on and a lot to see for the first time. I have compiled a … Continue reading LA in a Limited Amount of Time (& on a College Student’s budget)
Palatable, Plentiful, Pleasantly PUMPKIN
October, the month to go all pumpkined out. Yes, we have already had a Pumpkin Spiced Latte or seen a multitude of white females in UGG boots devouring the savory drink, BUT- that was just a pumpkin teaser. October is the real deal when it comes to pumpkin! I am pumpkin obsessed. I take the month … Continue reading Palatable, Plentiful, Pleasantly PUMPKIN
My Olympics International Cuisine Project
2016 Rio Olympics International Cuisine Project By: Caylin Jimenez The Meaning Behind The Olympics The Summer Olympics are a quadrennial event, taking place only on leap years (one of the many reasons I hold a strong bond for the summer Olympics). They unify the world for two weeks in honor of our athletes. It is … Continue reading My Olympics International Cuisine Project
Lovable, Lucky, Leaping, LEAP YEAR
Backstory- I know, I know, leap day is in the past. It came, and went so quickly that I did not have time to post about it. As some of you may know, I am a leap year baby. I constantly get asked if it is something I enjoy or loathe. To be honest, I have … Continue reading Lovable, Lucky, Leaping, LEAP YEAR
(Finally) Females & Film
Being a young actress that loves to watch films, it is disheartening to see that women are STILL not given the same opportunities as men. I decided to do research on the roles females play in the film industry. Females are in a better position than they were previously but there is still a long … Continue reading (Finally) Females & Film
