• Anime,  Cosplay

    How to Start Cosplaying: a Beginner’s Guide

    When I started cosplaying in 2017, I didn't give it much thought before I up and transformed myself into Kim Possible. However, now that I've been cosplaying for 6 years and have grown significantly when it comes to costume/prop making, editing, make-up, and shooting/filming, I have a ton of tips for those looking to get started or improve their cosplays.

  • Anime and Sanrio Prizes from Japanese Online Crane Game TokyoCatch
    Anime

    How I Won Cool Prizes from a Japanese Online Crane Game

    I’ve never been good at crane games- although I’ve never tried playing them a ton either. However, when I saw one of my mutual friends on Tik Tok talking about all the prizes she’d won playing this crane game, I was intrigued. I love collecting anime and Sanrio merchandise and the idea of winning unique prizes through this game was enticing. TokyoCatch, the infamous online Japanese crane game where you can win real prizes straight from Japan, became my newest obsession. Its’ constantly rotating arsenal of cute Sanrio plushies and diverse anime figures keeps me opening the app several times a day. While it’s not completely free to play (you…

  • Indonesia,  Travel

    Must Visit Black Sand Beach in Bali

    Whenever I plan to go on a trip, I always make a huge list of points of interest and places I might want to see. After I make the list, I go into my Google Maps and begin pinning the places all over the map. For Bali, I had about a dozen beaches pinned. This wasn’t abnormal, Bali is a tropical destination and known for its beaches. However, I was hardly planning to spend my time at the beach when there was so much to explore so I decided to pick one beach I had to visit. That beach was Pantai Pasut. On Tuesday, I had a tour planned and…

  • Eats,  Lifestyle

    What I’ve Been Eating Lately

    I figured we could keep this series going since I’ve been going strong and cooking 95% of my meals at home- outside of my recent trip to Bali and all the times I was craving Chick-Fil-A, sushi, or poke. Crispy Pork Belly Rice Bowl I didn’t really have any inspiration for making this meal like I normally do. I had a craving for the pork belly from Trader Joe’s and as soon as I walked out of the store with it I realized I hadn’t thought at all about how I was going to prepare and serve it. Putting any sort of protein over rice is an easy meal for…

  • Indonesia,  Travel

    I Stayed At the Most Beautiful Villa for $107/Night!

    The most enticing thing about a trip to Bali is how strong the U.S. dollar is. Everything is unbelievably affordable, whether it be food, entry tickets, transportation, or shopping. This mainly includes the accommodations, as you can find an incredibly nice hotel for unreal prices in Bali. I stayed in two different accommodations during my trip to Bali. The first was a boutique hotel in Ubud near the Monkey Forest. I stayed here from Thursday until Tuesday and paid about $140 for the entire stay. My second accommodation was a private 1 bedroom villa with a pool in Seminyak. I stayed from Tuesday until Thursday and paid about $243 for…

  • Maneki-Neko Shrine at Gotokuji Temple in Setagaya City Tokyo Japan
    Lifestyle,  Travel

    Travel Essentials Every Travel Junkie Needs to Have

    As an avid traveler, there are several items I’ve come across that have changed the efficiency of preparing for or during a trip. Here are the things I consider travel essentials that you need! RFID Blocking Wallet or Passport If you don’t currently have an RFID-blocking wallet or passport cover, consider getting one. Many people pass through and around airports and there are countless stories of people having their card information stolen without encountering anyone. Hard Shell Luggage Set You’re traveling all over the world now, it’s time to get matching, hard-shell luggage. First, it’s good to have matching luggage if you ever travel with more than one bag or…

  • Indonesia,  Travel

    Tirta Gangga Water Palace

    Out of all the places I visited in Bali, Tirta Gangga Water Palace was in my top 3 if not my ultimate favorite. It’s a major tourist destination in eastern Bali and if you’re planning on visiting the Gates of Heaven, you can’t miss out on this water palace either. We headed to Tirta Gangga directly from my buffet lunch so I can’t say exactly how far it is from where I was staying in Ubud. Additionally, there was some sort of festival or ceremony going on so there was already a bit more traffic than usual to get there. However, you do get an incredibly scenic view on the…

  • Indonesia,  Travel

    Watching the Sunrise Over An Active Volcano

    One of the most unique activities I had planned for my trip to Bali was a sunrise jeep trek with KLook. If you plan to travel to Bali someday, this is an excursion you can’t miss out on. At 3 am I woke up to get ready for my early 4 am pick-up with KLook. They met me at my accommodations in Ubud and drove about an hour to North Bali. As much as I wanted to sleep, it was an incredibly scenic drive once we were out of the Ubud area and further north, with a view of the mountain and the lake. We arrived at a parking lot…

  • Singapore,  Travel

    20 Hours in Singapore

    Changi Airport, located in Singapore, is often regarded as the best airport in the world. Not only this, Singapore Airlines is considered one of the best airlines in the world. This is why I chose not only to fly Singapore Airlines for my trip to Indonesia but also to have a long layover at Changi Airport. Whoever said that Changi Airport was the best airport in the world was telling the truth. The airport is home to many gardens, places to see live animals and even a 24-hour movie theatre. However, that's just scratching the surface of all that Changi offers.

  • Travel

    Solo Travel: How to Make the Leap

    Solo travel is an absolutely beautiful thing that I think everyone should experience at least once in their life. It's not as simple as just planning a trip and hopping on a plane however, many people desire to venture into solo travel- but simply don't know where or how to begin. My hope is that I can provide some tips and insight into solo travel that will have you scrambling to book a flight by the time you finish reading this.