Jan 22 2008

US visit brief recap

Charlene @ 7:33 pm

FYI when cutting into the biscuit top it looked like I was renacting the sinking of the titanic…

About my trip - I suspect it’s very apparent that I had a wonderful time and was very busy laying around and eating given I haven’t posted anything. We went one weekend-like time to a beautiful beach near Hearst Castle and stayed in a room with big sliding glass windows that looked out onto the ocean…you could actually lay in bed and see it from there…We also ate large quantites of food, including the following:

sushi, non-vodka, seafood (oysters rockefeller, whitefish, shrimp scampi, scallops), a frozen hot chocolate as big as my head with a shot of espresso and with spices that was probably my caloric intake for the day, peking-ish duck, cannolis, tiramisu, eclairs, scones, latte after latte after mocha, philly cheese steak, salads (omg, at least 4 times), brats, chorizo and eggs, lamb stew, the best tacos in LA, a chili relleno that looked like a jelly donut and was sad, other mexican food, garlic naan and chicken tikka masala, pizza, goat cheese, juices, spanikopita, a gyro, smoothies, americanized chinese food (orange chicken, crab rangoons), chinese bbq (and chinese broccoli!), dim sum, bubble tea, cuban food, calzone, pad thai, popcorn, multi-layer bean dip, baklava, and bunches of christmas cookies sent to us.

Aaand…I’d say virtually all of that is not available in Khovd, and maybe 3 of the above items are available in UB. It was *amazing*. Sadly, though, I ran out of time to eat either donuts or in-and-out. And of the above, I pretty much only ate each item once when I was capable of eating em so much more often…

Much of this food list comes from the ALA conference in Philadelphia. There is a market downtown next to a metro station that is unreal - thus how I could eat spanikopita, peking duck, and cannoli in one meal then a philly cheese steak and an eclair in the same day later. They also sold produce and every sausage, dry and fresh, known to mankind, I think, and there were Amish stalls on saturday. People there don’t seem too mean like further north, and the downtown at least is cute, historically beautiful, and walkable. And I don’t think it’s that cold all things considered. Bonnie thought so too, so maybe we’ll visit again sometime to just check things out.

We saw the venice beach’s new year’s fireworks from her rooftop patio while sipping champagne. Very cool.

I also got to ride my bike a lot - from Bonnie’s place down to Marina del Rey and back, which we guessed was about 15 miles. But my ass certainly hurt afterward. I’m afraid I kept Bonnie from jogging too much, so I hope she can get back up to speed for her 10k, but we found out there’s a marathon and half-marathon in the Gobi in Mongolia, so maybe Bonnie will do that around the time I wrap up :)

Random note: the cut-out cans I use for biscuit cutters could double as crumpet cooking containers as long as I didn’t mind making only 2 crumpets at a time…

I also saw UCLA’s campus, which is really neat and has cool features - like, say, an arcade with DDR Supernova 2 or Extreme or something. Across from the Jamba Juice, no less. Bonnie’s coworkers are nice and competent, and thus it was nice to meet them too. I’m glad she’s working somewhere where they encourage working beyond the status quo and I think she’ll have some great mentors there. Plus some of em bake cupcakes.

Overall the time went by far too fast - with my 2 day delay from even getting out of UB, I think I could’ve really had more quality time, but even then I bet I’d wish I could stay longer.

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Sep 09 2007

buzz buzz buzz

Charlene @ 8:47 pm

Greets to all out there. I am getting ready to go to Khovd on Tuesday. Well, technically I am “getting ready” as “getting ready” for me includes sitting in coffeeshops for as long as possible, similar to enduring very hot baths or saunas, and drinking coffee until I can barely stand still, as it will be tough goings in the realm of coffee after that inevitable Tuesday.

It is also very possible that my writing and generally consciousness is being affected by this coffee, as I am writing rather sillily already.

Yesterday I attended an appreciation dinner for a UNFPA staffmember who is moving on to other ventures, including most likely another campaign to become a parliamentarian. This is good stuffs as she is a lady with quite a presence and with great interest in health matters that will be welcome to the policies out here. We ate at the ridiculously named “Grand Khaan Irish Pub” - which also somehow manages to integrate a green cloverleaf into its logo with a rather fearsome Chinggis Khaan. I ordered what is one of the less expensive menu items to offset my special-event gin and tonic, namely, a Mongolian noodle dish called tsuivan. I felt like when my dish was set down that all sorts of Mongolian heads snapped to see what I was eating. It was kind of silly, as everyone else there got “special” food like fish and chips, steak, and other foreign food, while I got the opposite.

Today I went to the black market to pick up a few things for my new place. I was encouraged by other volunteers to get a decent pan and knife there as those can be hard to find elsewhere, so I milled around looking at those kinds of things for the better part of the morning. The day before I picked up some groceries for Khovd that were painfully expensive but should last a bit. For example, a shaker of off-brand parmesean cheese was 7500 tugriks - about $6 and the price of several decent meals here. A bottle of olive oil was more than that, but I figure I use it so much it’s all good.

Also through a conversation yesterday with Bonnie I have been the subject of my roommate Suzie’s photography skizills. I innocently mentioned to Suzie that Bonnie would like to see where I’ve been doing and now she is taken with the idea of taking pictures of me in random places. This has become “Charlene - Playground Scenes” as that is where we tended to stop. So eventually you may see pictures of me on concrete camels.

That’s about it here at the moment. I was impressed (read: envious) of another PCV’s beautiful blog-site, so I’m going to update a few things on here hopefully, including a better list of things I like so people don’t seem so confused and what-not. I also found out about a damn website called Goodreads that steals my thunder of a website idea, so I’m using it now to keep track of books I want to read and have already read and what-not.

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