Highlights of 2016

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(Photo credit: Shaun Luc)

Happy New Year everyone! To start the new year off, I just wanted to reflect on the past year. 2016 had it’s up and downs but it was still full of fun and memorable times. Here are my top favorite moments of 2016 :

1. Hawaii Trip with my bff, Leticia- Our spring break trip consisted of hitting up the beach and relaxing in the warm Hawaii sun, hiking in the misty rain to Moana Falls  (which was more like a mud slide and less of a falls because of the drought), and catching the beautiful sunset and the fireworks show on our last day there. Every aspect of this trip was amazing and fun.

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2. Kaaboo with my buddy, Diana- Our new birthday tradition. This year’s concert shenanigans involved watching our old favorite performers like Rooney, Snoop Dogg and Third Eye Blind as well as hanging out and lounging with the performers in the VIP section at Kaaboo by happenstance.

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3. Concerts with my bestie, Jessica- There have been too many to mention but whether it was seeing Ashanti and Ja Rule or hitting up Wrex the Halls, I always had a fun time dancing and singing like an idiot with my bestie at every show.

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4. Art Partnership with MCASD- Taking my students on field trips to the Museum of Contemporary Arts and having them showcase their art work was definitely a highlight for me and one of the most rewarding things I did this year. The the students had so much fun expressing themselves and sharing their art pieces with the public.

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5. Disneyland at Halloween with Julia- I’ve never done Mickey’s Halloween Party before so it was awesome to dress up and check out the park all decked out for Halloween. The crap ton of candy and the perk of getting on rides in like 5 minutes versus 2 hours was a plus too.

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6. My 30th birthday- Having two surprise birthday parties, one at work with my students and co-workers and one at karaoke with family and friends, as well as a picnic with friends and a paint nite with my cousin made my birthday very special and full of love.

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7. Photoshoots with Shaun- I never thought I was model material (more like troll material) but it was fun doing some cool photoshoots around San Diego with my friend, Shaun Luc.

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8. The Wizarding World of Harry Potter-Butter Beer and the Great Feast galore! So many yummy treats on this trip! In addition, I got to be the “Chosen One” during the wand ceremony at Ollivander’s Wand Shop. All my friends were jealous and wanted to kill me. It was great.

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9. Killing my couch with my pal Earl- I had to get rid of my old couch. I couldn’t sell it and no one would take it, not even the Salvation Army, so the couch had to go. It was hilarious and even cathartic “making the couch die” but I definitely think the best part, besides the destruction of the old couch, was the satisfaction we got when my house was sans old couch and was rearranged and finally restored with the new couch.

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10. Christmastime- Christmas break has been a blast. Everyday I spent it doing something fun, from Christmas parties with friends and family to hanging out with friends from out of town one-on-one, it has been great catching up with the people I care about so much.

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Overall, 2016 made me thankful for the everything in my life. I definitely feel like I was able to get closer to my friends and family and I am blessed I have been able to have many happy moments with them. If 2016 was this good, I am looking forward to was 2017 will bring. Here’s to more love, happiness, and amazing experiences in the coming year! ❤

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(Photo credit: Shaun Luc)

Mousin’ it up at Disneyland for Halloween

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To celebrate the Halloween season this year, I decided to take one of my best girlfriends to Disneyland to not only celebrate her birthday but also to check out Mickey’s Halloween Party. I had never been to Disneyland before for this Halloween event but I had always wanted to go so it was the perfect opportunity.

Though the tickets were kind of pricey, especially because I bought them last minute online because the tickets were sold out at the park, I definitely feel like it was worth the the hour and a half drive from San Diego to Anaheim. What I loved about the whole experience was that the whole park was decked out in Halloween decor and everyone was able to dress up. My friend and I threw on some last minute self-made costumes and she was a black cat and I was Minnie Mouse. I also enjoyed the fact that adults and children alike were able to partake in the Halloween festivities and go trick-or-treating. When trick-or-treating, I highly suggest bringing your own bag because the small bag that Disneyland provides you with will get filled quite quickly. For this trip, I actually ended up purchasing a cute Minnie Mouse tote bag at one of the stores and it was practically filled by the end of the night with tons of yummy goodies.I definitely had enough candy to not only bring to my students at work the next day on Halloween but also to pass out to trick-or-treaters later on that night.

Most of the candy given out were of the chocolate variety such as Twix, Reeses, Snickers, and M&Ms as you can see below. However, they did offer healthier options such as apples, carrots, Cliff bars as well as more savory snacks such as pretzels and Pirate’s Booty.

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Besides the trick-or-treating and the Halloween decor that make coming to the park for the event a perk, another thing that I enjoyed was the fact that there were literally no lines for any of the rides. My friend and I were able to hop on rides such as Indiana Jones, Rodger Rabbit, and Pirates of the Caribbean in less than five minutes.

Other highlights of the experience included the Jack Skellington’s Nightmare Before Christmas take over of the Haunted Mansion, meet-and-greets with tons of Disney characters, the Halloween themed parade and fireworks show, and mainly just the Halloween themed goodies you can get on Main Street.

The Nightmare Before Christmas is one of my all-time favorite movies so I always love it when I go to the park during the holidays because I love the the Jack Skellington take over of the Haunted Mansion.

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The Halloween-themed fireworks show was spectacular and you could basically see them light up the sky from anywhere in the park. My friend and I were closer to New Orleans Square during the fireworks show and we  were still able to catch most of the show. However, I highly recommend watching them from Main Street. as the music and visual effects that are synced with the show can be heard and seen better from that side of the park.

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One of my favorite things to get whenever I get the chance to go to Disneyland are caramel apples. I never leave the park without one and this time I was able to get a Dia de Los Muertos Mickey apple.

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If I could do this trip again, I would highly suggest purchasing tickets in advance. Tickets for this event usually range from 70-90 dollars but I ended paying almost for 150 dollars for each ticket because I purchased them last minute. In addition, even though the tickets say that then event starts at 6 pm or 7 pm, Disneyland usually lets individuals who purchased tickets for this event to enter the park around 3 pm or 4 pm so try to arrive around two to three hours earlier than what your tickets state.

I look forward to attending this event again hopefully next year and I highly recommend this event to anyone who loves Disneyland and would like to avoid the long lines that are usually associated with a typical Disneyland trip. Until next year!

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For more information about Mickey’s Halloween Party check out: Mickey’s Halloween Party