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So I Jumped On The Bandwagon...

...and I have no shame whatsoever. I finally gave in to all the hype and watched "To All The Boys I've Loved Before" on Netflix and TBH, it was SO worth it!! I usually don't give in to the hype on popular shows/movies on Netflix for various reasons, but after rave reviews from friends and family, and being unable to escape the hype on social media (looking at you Buzzfeed... every other article I scrolled past in the last week has been about/related to TATBILB), I caved and watched it. And I have no ragrets. Seriously, not a single one.  For those who have not watched this gem of a film, I'll give you a brief description without spoilers, because I am a decent human being like that. Personally, I thought it was the ultimate modern day mashup of "Can't Buy Me Love", "10 Things I Hate About You", "Sixteen Candles", and a couple of other John Hughes and classic rom-coms. This girl Lara Jean has written very open, honest, and h

Busy, Busy, Busy

Whew! It has been a CRAZY past couple of weeks, which is why I haven't written in so long. Work has definitely picked up in the last 2 weeks with every fall season sport arriving on campus and beginning their preseason camps. Luckily, tennis was one of the last teams to show up, but in the time it took for their arrival day to come, I was slammed with admin projects and asked to cover a bunch of other sports last minute. While I was grateful for the opportunity to be busy, I can't help but notice how exhausted I was!  I was asked to cover football practice twice for one of my bosses, which was actually a lot more fun and rewarding than I ever expected. I worked together with one of my other GAs who has worked football for the last year and it was really nice to work with him and lean on him for support at the times when I was clueless (i.e. when I had no clue how to supervise both of my position groups on the field when they were SO spread out!). The players, to my surpr

Cinnamon Banana Pancakes

Cinnamon Banana Pancakes This recipe is SUPER easy and so yummy! I was skeptical at first because there is no flour in the recipe and I thought the pancakes would be nearly impossible to flip. However, I was wrong! The egg is a great binder for the recipe and I thought the pancakes were very easy to flip and transfer to a plate. This recipe yields ~10 pancakes, but you can always make the pancakes smaller in an effort to get more pancakes out of it. Ingredients 1 banana 2 eggs ¼ tsp. Cinnamon Directions In a bowl, mash the banana with a fork Add eggs and cinnamon; mix until combined Heat a nonstick skillet over medium heat. Add ~¼ cup of batter and cook for 3-4 minutes, then flip and cook for another 3-4 minutes. Serve w/maple syrup, honey, of any other fixings you like to put on pancakes! (I love fresh fruit and a handful of chocolate chips!) Here is the link to the website & video where I originally learned how to make it: https://tasty.co/reci

Book Review #1

A Separate Peace  by John Knowles Hey everyone, let me start off by apologizing for the late post! It's been a crazy first week back at work and I haven't had a ton of free time to sit down and write. Luckily I get a 3 day weekend, so now I can play catch up with everything else I've put off this week!  I thought I'd make this post my first book review. I recently read A Separate Peace  by John Knowles. At first glance, it looked a little dry for my personal taste. I had heard of some of my friends being required to read this in high school, but I didn't quite get a vibe of whether or not this book was enjoyable. Out of the required texts I read for high school English, I thoroughly enjoyed about half of them. I remember reading Romeo & Juliet , Speak , Lord of the Flies, To Kill a Mockingbird, The Crucible, The Great Gatsby, Beowulf, The Canterbury Tales, and Hamlet . I absolutely loved Romeo & Juliet, Speak, The Crucible, Gatsby, and Canterbury Tale