This past Sunday, mister b. and I celebrated out first year anniversary. I had no idea where we were going for dinner, so I decided to casually dress up in a classic black and off-white top and bottom, paired with black and gold accents--casual, comfortable, and chic. Twas the perfect outfit to stuff your face with a delish dinner, extraordinary desserts, and drinks!
Well... Is there? The girl has started class and I got out of work early. I am utterly bored without her. I miss her a lot. We've done a lot the past couple months without an update unless you keep up with us on Facebook, Twitter, and/or Instagram. So, to get a quick recap March consisted of return visit from this lovely family who came bearing gifts:
[edit] I was going to recap with pictures. But the positioning of the pictures wasn't cooperating so I decided to just skip it because I'm too lazy to keep messing with it. Plus, if you've found this blog, you more likely follow us on one of the aforementioned social networks.
And now, on to more ranting (prepare for a long one... that's what she said). Working with kids who have fallen behind in class or attend tutoring for enrichment in a subject has made me wonder whether a statement I heard on a podcast is true: Entitlement Generation.
I think it's true. Perhaps I just notice it more since most of the kids that come in have fallen behind rather than those who come to get ahead. And the kids who have fallen behind are generally the kids with the entitlement attitude.
If you're unfamiliar with the term, I just googled it for you: the group born between 1979 and 1994 who believe they are owed certain rights and benefits without further justification (according to Dictionary.com).
I think this age is still currently going. Maybe I'm using the term loosely and applying to people who feel that they can do as they please. 5th graders with iPhones who give zero effort in school. How is that possible? I highly doubt that a 5th grade, hell maybe even a 10th grade with an iPhone, can afford one as I doubt they've done enough chores at home to save enough money nor worked enough as the legal working age is 16. These same kids are the ones who have fallen behind in class, come to tutoring, and are fixated on their phones during their 1 HOUR SESSION. Really? You can't put down your phone and stop texting so you can actually do your work for an hour? Out of the 24 hours in a day & 168 hours in a week, you can't spare me 1 hour while I try to help you understand a concept you should have learned in school but was too busy, probably on your phone? These are the same kids who give zero effort and ask for constant help every step of the way, in which their homework is basically done for them. Also, who just resort to "I don't get it" or "I need help" even before reading a word problem.
Are these the same people who get pissy because you took the seat that DOESN'T have their name on it, but claim it their seat because that's where they sat in a previous class? I don't know whether these examples classify under entitlement, I don't know how I would categorize it. I just get irked by these kinds of actions. I'm sorry if I've made an assumption and I've offended you.
Maybe I'm just angry with the fact that it's Teacher Appreciation Week (even though I'm not a teacher) and a whole lot of them received pink slips. Oh the irony.
So, apparently there's been a lack of updates, but I was going through photos and came across ones where Fancy, Allan, and I went to the shooting range. Not much to say, but check out these pictures and videos:
And check out the video of Fancy Pants shooting a shotgun here.
A little more than a month ago, one of my classmates introduced me to Biscoff Spread by letting me indulge in a spoonful of goodness. Biscoff Spread is made from no other than Biscoff cookies--light, crispy, and caramel like graham crackers. I told Mister B. about it and we immediately went on the hunt for it starting at Walmart then onto Whole Foods, and finally CVS, but we were unsuccessful. A couple days later, Mister B. went to a Walmart nearby his work and he lucked out and found both these babies. We put it on bread, Sky Flake crackers, anything and everything you would with peanut butter or Nutella.
The weekend before Mister B. found Biscoff, we had baked Nutella brownie bites--easy and satisfying!
However, the hazelnut flavor from the Nutella didn't stand out as much as we had hoped for. So, once we got our hands on Biscoff, we already knew that we wanted to try to do the same thing with it--Biscoff bites! We just replaced the Nutella with Biscoff and voila, delicious treats in 12 minutes. &&& they turned out amazing!! Even the baby sister and my niece inhaled them faster than the Nutella ones. Be sure to bake them for no longer than 12 minutes at 350 degrees if you want that gooey goodness.
Biscoff spread and cookies can be found in California at Cost Plus World Market, CVS, Fresh & Easy, Lucky Supermarkets, Raley's, Rite Aid, Safeway, Walgreen's, Walmart, and Whole Foods and can also be ordered online.
Have you tried Biscoff? If you have, let us know what you think of it or if you've used it in other recipes!
Hello friends and readers! I have been a crappy blogger and I'm sorry. &&& I'm apologizing just on my behalf. Mister B. can apologize on his on for his lack of presence on here. (^_^)
Life has taken over, well...more like school has taken over. I'm ecstatic to report that I passed my anxiety-filled Med-Surg 2 class this past March! Since then, I've been at home twiddling my thumbs, catching up on reality shows, and attending an online class. You would think I'd have cabin fever staying at home, but I'm enjoying the down time doing laundry (I find it relaxing), cooking, and just lounging in my house clothes. I'm gonna relish it all before my crazy schedule becomes all about spending most of my time at school, clinicals, and studying at Lestat's for the next two months.
Any way, this past January, fellow classmates and Mister B. jumped on the Pinterest hype-wagon and suggested I join. I declined because I knew it would just be another distraction from focusing on class, just like Facebook. I told Mister B. I would join if and when I pass Med-Surg 2. I joined a couple days sooner than expected. &&& I've been addicted ever since!
Hopefully, this post will inspire me to blog more often, as I have totally neglected my Tumblr. Mister B. and I have some recipe blogs to share as well. &&& since he and I will be taking our first out-of-town trip this coming July to my home and playground, I'm gonna be sharing some of my fave spots and restos of the city in another post. Till the next blog post...