Showing posts with label fun. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fun. Show all posts

Thursday, June 11, 2015

Day At the Museum! (Photo Heavy Post!)



Hiyo lil bunnies~!

(See what I did there with the title? XD )

Recently, a couple of friends and I went to the Museum of Natural History in Manhattan! We were originally going to check out the butterfly exhibit before it closed for the season but we were too late. :< The museum has live butterflies floating around for the springtime but the last day was May 25th. We were able to get there on the 28th. Bummer.

But instead, we decided to use our passes to go see a couple of the other special exhibits. The one we ended up going to was Life at the Limits. It started with a small movie clip at the beginning that showed how animals adapt to the changing environment in the most extreme ways. Then you got to walk down a path that showed a lot of the different animals and insects and how they adapt to survive.

Here are some of the photos I took!




Did you know that plant life at the bottom of the ocean have a special way of reproducing?! According to the guide, there is only one full moon every year where tons of eggs and sperm are released into the water! And when they meet, they float back down and start growing!





I love these little guys! There were actual live Axolotl in a tank! Isn't he a cutie? X3

More after the cut! <3

Friday, August 29, 2014

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Wednesday, August 7, 2013

1st Anime Boston 2013 - Part 3 [08-07-2013]


Hey Bunnies! Here is the final part to my Anime Boston adventure! So sad but at least Otakon is coming up in a couple of days! I'm so excited because I will be doing two cosplay!


Wednesday, May 22, 2013

To Boston We Will Go! [05-22-2013]



Hey bunnies! Just wanted to let you know that I will be attending Anime Boston this weekend! ♥ My shop ♥ will remain open if anyone still wants to check it out! 



Have a great weekend and see you when I get back!

Until Next Time~


Monday, November 5, 2012

I'M GONNA WRECK IT! - Wreck It Ralph Review [11-05-2012]



I am so happy! After a week of being stuck inside because of Hurricane Sandy, I was able to go out with some of my friends for an awesome evening. We went to a local theater and finally saw "Wreck It Ralph"! (I had been dying to see it since it was announced~)



Honestly, even if you're not a fan of CGI movies, this movie was a definite must-see for any fan of video games (or for the child at heart). I have to say, it's definitely one of Disney's more fun movies and it had catchy music too.


"Wreck It Ralph" is about a bad guy character that has a large ape-like body that likes to destroy things in the arcade game "Fix It Felix" (it kind of reminded me of a mix between Handy Manny and Bob the Builder lol). But later on we find out that Ralph doesn't want to be a bad guy anymore, something he admits to his fellow bad guys at what appears to be a AA-type of group meeting.



The townspeople from the game think Ralph is crazy and basically force him on a journey to prove himself and bring back something every gamer longs for...the winning game medal. He meets characters from all types of games, which makes me really appreciate the knowledge that Disney has about video game history. We even get to see cameos of characters from games like Street Fighter, Sonic the Hedgehog, Q-Bert and so many more.

The movie itself is really vibrant and just overall fun. I like serious movies but I'm glad when a movie is done well and is a lot of fun for people of all ages. My friends and I are older than some of the people that were in the theater but we enjoyed it just as much as the kids did!



I loved the fact that so many things from my childhood were in that one movie. I've been a gamer since I was very little with my mom's old Atari and this movie had so many things that I loved growing up. It was such an awesome movie - I would go see it again!

I can honestly say that I loved all of the characters and the soundtrack just matched the settings perfectly. And for all of you Japanese music fans out there, AKB48 sang one of the songs (which is fitting since many video games are made in Japan)!



The messages in this movie really stood out to me. Themes about never giving up, always follow your dreams and always be yourself - things that I believe in. It was just pure awesome. I won't say anymore about what happens in the movie because it really is something that must be seen. So definitely check it out!

Until next time~


Friday, October 19, 2012

Follow the Music: Eternal Sonata Review [10-19-2012]


Happy Friday! You might be expecting a Lolita Blog Carnival post today but I have chosen not to participate this week. Hopefully for the next one I will! Today will be more of a thought/review!


As you know, I own the XBOX360 version of Eternal Sonata (aka "Trusty Bell - Chopin's Dream"). It took me a while to finish it because my first system broke down on me. I was so upset because it was the system (thankfully not the hard drive) and I really wanted to continue playing this game!



I am a big fan of classical music but I don't know a lot about the history of the composers. Eternal Sonata actually gives the player the opportunity to learn about the life of one of the most famous composers - Frédéric François Chopin. Yes, the Polish composer that lived in the early 1800s and created beautiful pieces like "Funeral March in C Minor" and "Fantaisie-Impromptu in C-sharp Minor".

In Eternal Sonata, we learn that Chopin is in his final hours, his body very weak from having Tuberculosis. He's unconscious in his bed as the doctor and two women (probably one of them being his lover) watch him as it was explained that this night would be his most trying time yet.


We soon go into a world that doesn't seem to match where Chopin is. There, we meet many different characters. We have the heroic Allegretto. The innocent Beat. The pure Polka. (Sounds very fitting for a game about a composer right?) There are more characters named Viola, Serenade, Crescendo, March, Salsa, Claves, Jazz and Falsetto.And would you believe that all of these are playable characters?! (The only sad part is that Prince Crescendo and Princess Serenade are only available to join your team on the PS3 version of the game.)


Each character has their own part in the story but all reach to the same ultimate goal and each have their own skills. Polka is a great healer while March is a power hitter (and great for combos). I just love the fact that they are all named after musical terms!

The game has a pretty good story. Basically, each of the characters have something they want to protect but feel threatened by the evil Count Waltz. The Count has a plan for the people of the world to use a harmful substance called Mineral Powder. It's supposed to be used as medicine but has bad side effects. Polka has a more natural version called Floral Powder which actually is a medicine. 


As you can tell by the original name of the game, the events of these characters' story takes place in Chopin's dream while he sleeps. During the course of events, we also get nice interludes that feature not only a select piece by Chopin, but a story of the composer's real life. Honestly, if it weren't for this game, I wouldn't have learned so much about what he's been through.


I won't say everything but Chopin has been through a lot. He escaped the coming revolution in Poland and could never get back home. He was homesick and sad that he lost the place he belonged. A lot of his music was based on his feelings and how much he missed Poland. He was glad to be alive but it's still difficult to go on when you can't go home. Many themes like being homesick, running away, fighting for what's right and friendship are big things in this game. 

I think Eternal Sonata did a great job of not only teaching us about such an amazing composer, but teaching us about music and fighting for our beliefs. I didn't go a lot into details because the experience I got from playing is something I'll always treasure.It has a beautiful soundtrack and amazing visuals. And the clothing design even looks like variations of Lolita! ♥ Even the battles are fun. I highly recommend this game to any RPG and/or music lover! Won't you give it a try?


Until next time~

Kieli~♥  

Thursday, October 4, 2012

My Three-Day Getaway! [10-04-2012]

♥ Last year's photo of when I went upstate during the winter ♥

Hello, little bunnies! Just thought I should let you all know that after tomorrow's post, I will be away for the three-day weekend! But don't fret - I will still have Twitter on my phone! I hope everyone will have a great weekend!



Cuddles & Kisses,

Kieli~♥

Sunday, August 5, 2012

Sweet Sunday Special: Otakon Report! [ 8-5-2012 ]




Hi All!

So sorry about the lack of updates - kind of had a long week at work so I missed the update on Wednesday! But now it's officially been a week since Otakon has ended and I am back in my normal daily life. Today's Sweet Sunday Special is my Otakon Report!





For those of you that have yet to attend their first Otakon, you really should! It's one of the biggest events on the East Coast of the States and is held every year in July (though next year it will be in August). I have been to a few cons and it's actually one of my favorites. It's a big event and you can check out all kinds of panels, famous guests and buy a whole lot of goodies for all of your Otaku needs.

My friends and I arrived Thursday evening and practically ran to our hotel to check in and for some of them to get started prepping up in the Artist Alley. Only two of us were just regular con attendees and not selling. But we still had a great time. After throwing everything into the room, one of my friends and I went over to pick up our tags while the others got themselves together to pick up their special "Artist Alley" tags and to prep their tables for selling. There were a lot of cute choices for this year's tags. Madoka, Eureka 7 and Gundam to name a few. To continue along with Otakon's theme of Crabby the plush crab, there was even a tag of him. Very cute! I got Eureka 7 (it reminded me a lot of Macross) while the friend I was with got Crabby.

Since there wasn't much else to do, the con wasn't officially opened until the next day, we decided to head back to the hotel room and catch up on some R&R and TV so we would have enough energy for the next 3 days. After a while, the rest of the group joined and we all hung out in the room till everyone fell asleep.


The next day, everyone woke up bright and early, most to head back to Artist Alley to finish the preparations for when the doors opened at 10 a.m. and my friend and I to get into our cosplay. After a couple of years attending, we finally got to do a group cosplay! Three of us decided on Tales of Abyss to celebrate the game coming to the Nintendo 3DS and get some love again. The three of us cosplayed as Ashe, Ion and Natalia.

We were really excited by this point because that meant the con has officially started. I was so happy that the pre-registration pick up line had moved so quickly the day before. It was really hot in Baltimore! I was in Natalia's "Beloved Princess" costume and I was feeling really warm but I saw there were others in almost full body suits and I felt so bad for them...

Ashe and I had prepared the night before and circled all of the panels we wanted to check out during the course of the weekend. We decided it wasn't necessary to go to the guest signings as they tend to mostly fill up completely and we weren't really interested in the guests this year.

During the con, we got to see panels for Genshiken (I have officially become a fan because of that awesome panel!), Lupin III, Pokeholics Anonymous, and the Legend of Zelda. I had wanted to see the Lolita Fashion Show but we missed the time so we ended up not seeing it. I also heard that there was a Sailor Moon panel but I heard it was just ok.

I had a lot of fun at all of the panels except for the Legend of Zelda one. It was nice to hear some of the history of the series but sadly it was mostly the panelists' opinions on the games. Oh well, the others made up for it.



One of the best parts about this year's Otakon is that three of us got to attend the Tales of... photo shoots held by one of the members from Cosplay.com on Friday and Saturday. We got to meet a lot of very nice people and it's because of this group, that I now have an account on there! I will post all of my cosplay photos on there and selected ones on my Flickr. So please check them out!

On Sunday, things were a little more relaxed and we were done with our Abyss cosplay for the weekend. I decided to dress in Lolita in a very Alice in Wonderland and bunny themed set. But since it was the last day, I usually like to go to the Dealer's room to make sure I didn't miss anything. I was so thrilled to find a booth with nothing but sweet and classic and even some kuro Lolita! I am very happy to say I now own my first official Lolita dress! The booth was called Rakuen and they have so many cute designs! The one I got has an adjustable ribbon and thankfully the woman measured me so I fit into it perfectly! Of course we ran back to the hotel to drop off everything we bought and I had to get into the dress. I love it so much~

For the most part we shopped around in Artist Alley. I would rather support the independent artists there just as much as I support the ones on Etsy. I will have to make a second post to include all of the things I bought!

I also got my photo taken by a very awesome photographer named Vask. Since my friends decided it would be easier to leave on Monday instead of right after the con (which was a very good idea), we spent the night (and had an AMAZING dinner at the Cheesecake Factory). I hung out with one of my friends at the nearby port so when we were walking back to the hotel, we ran into Vask as well the group he was with from Otaku Haven which are known for taking gorgeous photos of aspiring cosplay and Lolita models! I hope to work with them in the future since I would like to become a model for either of those!


Overall, the con was quite fun this year despite a few issues that went on both inside the con and outside. But I managed to accomplish a lot of my goals and renewed my passion for a lot of things I still want to accomplish. A con sure is wonderful for inspiration when you need it! Sorry this turned into such a long post but it was a really great con! Don't forget to check out my photos!


Until next time~

Cuddles & Kisses,


~ Kieli ~

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Bye Bye! Away at Otakon [ 07-25-2012 ]


Hey guys, just wanted to let you know! No regular posts this week for today and Sunday! I am going to Otakon!!!!

Don't worry, I will still access my email and Twitter so catch me there! And I will be posting the photos online so you can see the awesome stuff that will be there!


Take care all and see you next week!




Until next time~


Cuddles & Kisses,

~ Kieli ~