My Nerdy Evergreen Apartment Life

Where Nerdy Interests, Cats and Curiosity Collide

Month: February 2018

Snow Days

Short story about the snow here at Evergreen:

So, Monday, it’s bright and sunny. The flowers are popping up and I’m thinking short and flip flop weather is almost here.

To celebrate, I grab my pool towel, shorts, swim shirt and flip flops, and am prepared to hit up the sauna, and maybe the pool, looking forward to some summer-ish activities. But I ran out of time Monday, but I kept my bag packed for later this week, oblivious to what was to come.

And then que Tuesday:

While I may have to wait for the weather to warm up for flip flops, the snow did offer some great photo ops (though I admit I wore them for a bit, snow and flip flops are not the best combo…)

So, spring and summer will come, but for now the snow was quite pretty.

 

My Human thinks he can Dance…

So my human walks into, I guess our room, and from what I know of him, he doesn’t dance.

I think he still can’t, hence the look I gave him. He laughed and kept “dancing”. I think there is some sort of misunderstanding.

All this snow must have done something I think.

Humans and taking care of one

(Written from my Emotional Support Animal or ESA’s, point of view)

Hello to all you humans, if you do not know already, the name I was given by my human is Nala.

I’m fine with the name, after all, it is the same name of the lioness in “The Lion King”.

 

Nala, my emotional support animal, in all her splendid glory.

Anyways, I will tell you a bit about my job taking care of my human as an ESA.

First, my human raised me since I was about eight weeks old in 2010 (and was undoubtedly drawn to my gorgeous looks), but also so I could learn my human’s cues early on.

This way I am much more in tune with my human’s habits and when they are getting stressed, anxious and even having a really bad nightmare so I can wake them up.

I even know when they’re supposed to be in bed to get a full night’s sleep, which my silly human keeps forgetting, so I have to go and remind them it’s time for bed.

My human taking a photo of me, understandably, while I help them relax so they can fall asleep.

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The Best things in Life have Food!

Hi, so I live in the on-campus student apartments and each one has a kitchen, which for me is egg-cellent! (the pun had to be made).

I love to cook the way Remmy from “Ratatouille” likes to cook, only my personal favorites are Asian and more specifically Japanese dishes. And it’s not just because I’m anime fan and Asian and Asian/American studies major (and homemade ramen and miso soup not out of a package is really, really good!)

On a regular basis (except for special events like ChibiChibiCon), I have to watch how much sugar and dairy I eat, or else I end up not feeling so good.

And early on I found out the Japanese and Asian food, in general, didn’t have dairy and so long as I didn’t use sugary sauces, I could cook and eat most things without having to change it up too much (if at all!)

And what “Yuri on Ice!” fan could pass up making the signature dish of the show, katsudon (the pork cutlet bowl).

Ita daki mas!

Frying up some chicken thighs in tempura for the chicken version of katsudon.

Who says the food in video games can’t be edible? Homemade “Skyrim” styled sweet rolls, as a treat, just waiting for the glaze. Plus they’re packed with eggs, so I’m normally feeling full after just one or two.

ChibiChibiCon!

On February 10 of 2018, I went to my first ChibiChibiCon, hosted here at the Evergreen State College and put together by Evergreen’s student group/club called The Giant Robot Appreciation Society for free to students and the public annually.

So from 12PM to 12AM I was in a nerdy wonderland of amazing cosplays, panels, games, artists, anime screening rooms, a maid cafe and the main stage events, dressed at Jiji from “Kiki’s Delivery Service” and one of a few Yuri’s from “Yuri on Ice!”

While my cosplays had been a bit too last minute (and I was running off of Ramune and Pocky for most of the day), the convention and the amazing work put into it by everyone who attended there was the was not.

There was even a special lunch menu for the day at The Marketplace in the College Activities Building (or CAB), with Einstein’s Bagels serving up Tokyo Fog Lattes in Seminar 2 or SEM II.

The amount of Evergreen students, artists and merchants who provided amazing original artwork, goods and personalized commissions (just to name a few of the goods and services that were available) to purchase in the Constantion Recreation Center, or CRC, was beyond impressive.

The CRC is also where the main events, (and a cosplay repair station) also took place, including the Cosplay Contest, Lip Sync Battle (my personal favorite) and dance took place.

But I think my favorite part was getting to be a part of such a diverse group of students, community members and other anime lovers from across the Northwest and just have an awesome time!

Here are some of the photos I took at the convention and can’t wait to do again next year!

For more info on ChibiChibiCon, here is the link to the official website: http://chibichibicon.net/

Kisame Hoshigaki from “Naruto” getting everyone in the audience amped up to Macklemore’s “Can’t Hold Us” in the Lip Sync Battle.

The first place custom, handmade cosplay of Alduin from the video game “Skyrim” accepting their trophy at ChibiChibiCon’s Cosplay Contest.

Harley Quin wins the Lip Sync Battle with one of the judges cosplaying as Rem from “Re:Zero” congratulating the unexpected win.

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