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A collegiate's take on island life

Hey guys!

This weekend has been great. It's been so nice sleeping in and I'm nearly addicted to the refreshing feeling that comes from getting enough sleep. Believe it or not, this semester I'm trying to keep to a tight sleep-wake schedule, and waking up after seven feels so good!

This weekend consisted of, as the title suggests, tailgating the WCU v. UH game, taking a trip to ARVO, and wandering Kaka'ao Street in downtown Honolulu. 

Since Saturday was the tailgate, lets start with that.

While Tammy had to go to work, Bella and I met up with some other people for a ride to the tailgate. I invited one of my other friends, Lara, to join us- since she transferred here and hasn't done much since arriving. 

We got to the Aloha Stadium at around 1:30, and didn't leave until close to 6. Surprisingly, this was our first tailgate since attending UH. The girls and I attempted to go to one last year, but it ended up getting shut down within minutes of our arrival. This was a big reason we decided to go with other people to the tailgate- because we wouldn't have to depend on TheBus getting us to the stadium. 

The tailgate was pretty low-key in the beginning, but once the lot starting filling up is when it got more energetic. Those around us brought speakers, grills, and tv's, and were kind enough to share what they had with us. I didn't take many pictures of the tailgate, but I was able to get one of Bella and I before the game. 


We weren't able to stay for the game since we all wanted to return to campus, but overall it was a lot of fun being able to hang out with Lara and Bella together. It's also good news to learn that UH still won, which now puts us at 2-0 presently. I probably won't go to the next tailgate, but I really hope to go to the CSU v. Hawaii game two weeks from now. 

The next day Tammy, Bella and I all decided we would go to Kaka'ao Street. This street is best known for it's street art, and I have been trying for so long to go get a picture with the really cute wall that has little "monsters" on it. Here is one that I think you might like:

In Kaka'ao
Myself, Tammy, and Bella

We were also fortunate enough to be in a great part of town that was also close to the coffee shop, ARVO, which I had also been wanting to go to for some time. The have a delicious lavender iced chai that, while very overpriced, is hard to find anywhere else. What I like about ARVO is the atmosphere of the entire shop. There are cute seats outside, with plenty of shade for those who choose to sit, and inside is a quaint plant shop. Interestingly enough, I have yet to see the letter board that seems to make several appearance online, but I don't go here for the "aesthetic". Their coffee is actually really good, and if you're comfortable spending upwards of $7 on a large, then this might be a place you check out. I won't go here for a while, so because of this I got the large and treated myself. I probably should have asked for light ice, though, because coffee shops usually give you more ice to balance out the lack of actual drink. 

We arrived home shortly after getting our coffee fix, and have since spent time relaxing, cleaning, and attending our first UH Volleyball game! This weekend has been a lot of fun, and I'm grateful everyday to be with my best friends. Tomorrow, while Labor Day, we're thinking will be a lazy beach day. I don't have as much homework as I thought I would, so Bella and I are going to take the bus down to Sandy's and just spend the day laying out. 

As always, I hope you are having a relaxing weekend. Remember to take full advantage of every opportunity that comes your way; this will make all the difference in your college experience. 


Until next time,

Aislinn 

September 04, 2017 No comments
Hey guys!

I can't believe it's already Wednesday! I have done so much in the past few days that I just had to log on and post. 

Firstly, my long week of tests came to a close on Friday. To celebrate, the girls and I went downtown for some boba and then and visited a place called Don Quijote. If you've ever been to an H-Mart, picture that store but combined with a Walmart. I think if you're looking for cheap tourist-y things then Don Quijote is your best bet, but if you're looking for groceries then maybe Walmart is a better option. 

After arriving on campus we parted ways and went to bed. The plan was for us to wake up and then tackle Koko Head, given that the girls now want to try their hands at hiking it. Naturally those plans fell through and instead of doing the incline we found ourselves on a 90 minute bus ride headed to Costco. Costco was fun, but too crowded for me to really enjoy myself. We left after probably an hour and spent the long bus ride back trying to come up with a game plan for the rest of the day. Two of the girls wanted to stay home and do homework and laundry, but myself and two others wanted to attend the tailgate and football game. For the majority of the semester our group has done everything hand in hand, so for us to disagree on something was pretty weird. Eventually we decided to split up, and I'm glad we did. Unfortunately the bus took too long getting to the game so we missed the tailgate, but we were able to score some good seats and enjoy 2 quarters and a bit of halftime.

Here's what the view looked like from my seat:



As you can see I was pretty close, but you can also tell that not too many people actually go to the game. I won't go into why.

After the game we went home and ended our night early. I finished up some homework and got ready to do laundry for the next day. 

All in all my weekend was pretty uneventful. And Monday, too. Tuesday was my birthday, so it was fun being able to go out to dinner with the girls and go off campus. The city is so accessible from Manoa that there is no excuse not to take advantage of DaBus. No seriously, it runs all day and picks you up from right outside the dorms! This is how the girls and I got to dinner, via DaBus. We rode to Walmart and then walked to a little "Chinese-Korean" restaurant called On Dong. The food was OK, but I wouldn't recommend going there. For a small shop that's not even in Waikiki their prices were insane. I ordered the seaweed soup and had to pay almost $10! One of the girls ordered sweet and sour chicken and had to pay over $20. Also, there is nothing Chinese about the restaurant other than the menu and nothing Korean about the seaweed soup. Not sure how I am supposed to get good luck when eating non-Korean seaweed soup, but we'll see what happens. Maybe my weekend will be good. 

After that we went to Safeway and grabbed some cupcakes. By now the time is 9 and we're all pretty drained. It's still a Tuesday and, while we wanted to celebrate, we began to get tired and just wanted to do our homework. Because of this we weren't at Safeway long, and instead returned to the dorms in probably an hour- max. 

Once at the dorms the girls sang 'Happy Birthday' to me and refused to eat until I had the first bite. I'm noticing that my friends are all very big on traditions. 

And that, in a nutshell, was my week. As it is I'm exhausted and am typing this after having written a 9 page bibliography, so needless to say I'm sure this will contain some spelling and grammar errors. But, like always, I hope you are enjoying my posts and have a great rest of your week. As an added bonus, here's what the outside of the Aloha Stadium looks like: 



OH- and did I mention that the UH Band plays the Hawaii Five-O theme song every game? How cool is that? 


Until next time,

Aislinn 
October 06, 2016 No comments
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Hey there! My name is Aislinn and welcome to my blog. Here you will learn all about my times at the University of Hawaii; completely raw and unashamedly myself. In addition to writing about the University I also frequently post about lifestyle, beauty, and travel. I hope you enjoy reading my words as much as I enjoy writing them. Thank you for stopping by,

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