Monday, March 22, 2010

So this is college?

Spring Quarter - Freshman
I feel as though I finally reach that epiphany that I'm in college. That these years could be my best depending on what decisions I choose for my future. Finally, my future have these words ever sound so frightening and electrifying in my life, because this is finally a new start that could effect where I stand 10 years from now. It's crazy how many freshman have come in expecting to become doctors, engineers and lawyers only to be smack down by the cold reality, that it's not that easy. As freshman, conversant about our goal, major, dreams; all so freely we say we want to be this and that, when the really question is "How much do you want it? How much are you willing to risk? sacrifice?" When I hear these frivolous comment I can't help but be reminded of Sean Walker's virtue on success:

     "If you want to succeed as bad as you want to breathe after being under water for more than a minute
      then you’ll be successful in life. You will not care about a TV-show, a basketball game or anything
      else, as the only thing that is in your mind is to catch some fresh air. Whenever you get to the point
      where all you would like to be is successful as bad as you would want to breathe, then you will be
      successful! I’m here to tell you that most of you say you want to be successful but you don’t want it
      bad enough, you just kinda want it."

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Toilet Paper Roll Oganizer

Eco-Friendly and great for all those electronics tidy.
All you need is some toilet paper rolls, tape and a shoe box!

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Kickin' it Old School - Rice Krispies Treats

It's the easiest and my go-to recipe for a fast and delicious treat for those late night munchies. Dorm approved! Since I'm in college I always have mini-marshmallow for my cocoa around and usually by generic rice puff, because they are the same thing.

Ingredients:
1 bag mini marshmallows (they melt more evenly)
6 cups of rice puff cereal
1 tsp of vanilla
1/2 tsp of salt
4 tbsp of butter

Directions - Stove:
1. Lightly butter a 9x12” pan.
2. Add Butter to pan over medium/high heat wait to melt.
3. Then add marshmellows, vanilla, 3 tbsp butter, and salt to pan; stir constantly until marshmallows are completely melted.
4. Remove from heat and stir in cereal until completely coated.
5. Pour into pan and wet your hand with water to flatten mixture into pan.

Directions - Microwave:
1. Lightly butter a 9x12” pan.
2. Pour the marshmallows and butter in a large microwave-safe bowl and nuke it at HIGH power in the 2 minutes.
3. Stir cereal until completely coated.
4. Pour into pan and wet your hand with water to flatten mixture into pan.

ENJOY!