Posted in Events, Life

Taste of Universal

Earlier this month I went to Universal Studios with my sister and my daughter for the first time since December 2019. We went for the Taste of Universal and I was so excited to be back and trying new foods, even if we couldn’t go on any rides. We went on a Friday because we both had the day off. this was my first time taking my daughter to a theme park since the pandemic started.

I live about 20-30 minutes away from Universal Studios. I normally go about once a year, usually around Christmas time because who doesn’t like seeing theme parks decorated all Christmas like! The ticket for this event was $45 and that included both the admission and 5 choices of food.

The number one thing that I HAD to get was the butterbeer from the Wizarding World of Harry Potter. There are three ways to order it- frozen, hot, or regular. My favorite way to get it is frozen. I also went to the new Minions Cafe which I highly recommend. I think everything I picked was pretty good and I wouldn’t mind getting them again.

Some pictures of my daughter and me at Universal Studios.

Here are the five things I got with my tasting card and a couple things I bought.

Frozen butterbeer, 100% recommend
Chicken nuggets for my picky daughter
Chicken nachos for my sister, she enjoyed it.
Chicken Macaroni and cheese with bacon and ranch. This was so good! I would definitely eat this again if they had it.
This was pretty good, even my picky daughter liked it. I wouldn’t eat the eye though.
My sister’s Korean corn dog. She said it was good, but wouldn’t get it again.
Wasn’t sure how I would feel about this clam chowder, but it was very good! I ate the whole thing.
My sister’s burger from Krusty Burger. Typical burger, I wouldn’t get it.
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Knott’s Taste of Boysenberry

One of my favorite events to go to every year is the Boysenberry Festival at Knott’s Berry Farm in Buena Park, California. I have been going every year since it first started, with the exception of 2020 of course. This year it was renamed as Knott’s Taste of Boysenberry. Knott’s Berry Farm is known for their boysenberries and I am such a huge fan! What is a boysenberry? It is a berry that is a hybrid of: raspberry, blackberry, dewberry, and loganberry.

I took three of my sisters to the Taste of Boysenberry. (Please excuse the poor quality of my phone’s camera)

For those who have never been to a tasting event at Knott’s Berry far, here’s how it works. You buy a tasting card for each person that’s going to the event. They are $45 for adults (12+) and $25 for kids (3-11), with a slight discount for season passholders. The tasting cards work as a ticket to the event and with the tasting card, each adult gets 5 tastings of their choice and children get 3 tastings of their choice.

Knott’s Berry Farm always goes all out in decorating their theme park for every holiday and this year was no exception. We went a few weeks before Easter and it was decorated with Easter things all over the park, especially Camp Snoopy, the part of the park that is dedicated to kids.

Here are some of the foods we tried. We tried to get a mix of beverages. desserts, and actual meals/food.

This was by far one of the best things that we tried. This is the carne asada pizza. One of the most popular items on the tasting card. The only thing I didn’t like was the cilantro. I would def get this again if it was offered.
I have a sweet tooth and was so excited to try both of these. On the left are the churro bites and on the right are the funnel fries. Both were very good, very sweet, but my personal favorite was the funnel fries. They both came with a side of dipping sauce.

Knott’s Berry Farm will be opening up again next month and as a season passholder, I can’t wait to go back and get on the rides. I am also looking forward to taking my 2 year old daughter with me to Camp Snoopy in a few months.

Posted in Monthly Goals

March Goals and Recap

I wrote these goals and forgot to post then on my blog. Oops! Here are my ten goals from last month and let you know if I accomplished them or not.

1. Run 30 miles- this was a massive fail, didn’t run one single mile

2. Post 2 videos on YouTube- another fail, didn’t post any videos

3. Read 3 books -did this, I might have read 4 or 5 books

4. Meet Athena Rose sales goal- another fail, I only made 45% of my goal

5. Publish five posts on blog -fail, I didnt reach this goal

6. Pay off PayPal- this was a huge goal and I accomplished this! Used my tax refund to pay off the last $3,400 that I owed. What a relief to be done with that

7. Pay off Bank of America cc – I paid off $2,000 of this in March, so happy!

8. Pay off Chase 2 card- also paid this off, it was only $1,000

9. Pay off Amazon cc- didn’t pay this off, but im hoping to pay it off by the end of the year, I only owe about $1,400

10. Grocery limit was $50- this was a failure, I spent $85

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April Goals

We have been in a pandemic for over a year now and I am not sure if I can continue to blame my lack of motivation for not accomplishing my goals on that. I will try really hard to set and accomplish goals this month. Here are 5 goals that I set for myself. They might seem easy, but I have been struggling a lot, so I wanted to make it easy on myself.

  1. Read 3 books
  2. Post five times on my blog
  3. Run 40 miles
  4. Watch YouTube only 2 times a week
  5. Cut back on phone usage
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January 2021 Goals Recap

Last month was another disappointing month as I did not reach my goals yet again. Maybe I am setting my goals way too high, which is why I continue to fail meeting them over and over again. I am hoping that this month I can reach my goals, we’ll see.

1. Post 5 times on my blog *This is one thing I accomplished

2. Run at least 32 miles to celebrate my bday and my daughter’s bday. *I only ran 6 miles in the entire month of January

3. Run 3 times a week. *I only ran 3 or 4 times in the month.

4. Take lunch to work *I rarely worked long enough to take a lunch and the couple times I did, I bought lunch

5. Workout once a week * I still haven’t started working out again

6. No buying fast food * I only bought fast food once, which isn’t too bad considering in December I spent $100

7. Read 5 books *I read 4 books