NYCC 2018

NYCC has come and gone, like every year since 2013 when I first started attending. I attended again for a total of 4 days, but it feels like it happened in the blink of an eye.

I ended up deciding to redo old cosplays and it turned out refreshingly well. I really do enjoy cosplaying, but I don’t enjoy spending money on it anymore and putting together anything new. And I found there’s nothing wrong with rewearing my favorites since there are always new attendees, new crowds and well, I breathed some new life back into my old cosplays with my improved physique so the photos turned out pretty well. Unfortunately, I’m still waiting back on more photos from all the photographers I’ve worked with during that weekend so for right now, enjoy the quick preview edits by the ever lightning fast Jason Laboy and Boris Quezada. I’ll probably do another post of finished photos as soon as I get them all back and organized.

I still do enjoy cosplaying a lot. I love dressing up (duh) and being my favorite characters. I also found that in contrast to previous years where I stuck with a group, I did find it more freeing to enjoy the con on my own this year. It was easier to get through crowds and easier to dart through. I enjoyed both being on my own to shoot and look around and then meeting up with friends and family later on in the day to check out booths. It was a nice change of pace and I felt better not having anyone wait on me while I did my own thing photoshooting, which is what I spent a majority of the con doing since I still really do enjoy shooting, as well as cosplay.

The funny thing is I could tell you that you don’t need to be there all 4 days. That one day is all you need, but I could be both right and wrong about that. Yes, you can do the entire con in a day. But that all depends on what you’re there to do. If you’re just there to browse the booths and buy merchandise, you can probably do a lot if not all in a day. But some days feature some things more than others on certain days, and there are also different types of panels on different days. And if you’re there to check out cosplay, you’ll see a lot on any day you pick, but you won’t see everything. You might just miss a particular gem if you go a different day. But the other thing about NYCC is that it’s so big, you might still not see everything somehow. For example, I was there all 4 days, but some people still missed me somehow. And some people saw me there all 4 days. So there’s really no right or wrong answer if you were to ask me how many days or which days you should choose to attend. If you’re on a budget, I would say go on Thursday. Thursdays to me, are actually my favorite days. It’s the least crowded, the first day so you have first dibs on all the merchandise, albeit not the best sales since they leave that till the last day but you’re guaranteed to get the t shirt you want in your size. It’s also the cheapest day of the cons in terms of badge prices. And usually easiest to purchase badges. There’s always Thursday tickets still left while Fri-Sun sell out quickly. Don’t let that fool you though. It doesn’t mean Thursdays suck. The same booths are still there all 4 days. The quality of content you’ll experience is not relative to the price of the badge, nor the number of attendees.

I took some photos of the convention center and some cool stuff I saw at booths but honestly it’s not the same. You just have to attend and see for yourself. The figures, the big displays, the artwork, the beautifu wares you can buy that the vendors bring in, the experiences you can take away, the photos, the different content in all the booths. It’s a lot. In short though, I found I still love NYCC and can see myself coming back again next year. I had a lot of fun this year despite not seeing a lot of the con due to shoots. I want to say maybe I’ll choose 4 different old cosplays, but at the same time, I really did love the 4 I chose this year and would have no problem bringing them back again next year. I’m not concerned if I become a one trick pony - I’m totally okay with those being my signature cosplays.

I also attended the Bruno Mars concert on Thursday night after the convention and I’ll keep this segue short but Bruno is just amazing in concert. He gives it his all as a performer and puts on a great show. I would say he’s this generations’ Michael Jackson with how talented he is at song, dance, performing, everything. My only disappointment is that he didn’t sing Gorilla, which is my favorite song from him. But everything else was absolutely over the top. He had glitter, he had pyrotechnics, he had rainbow lights, he had lasers, he had it all. He’s definitely worth his concert price.

Friday night was a busy day and night for me as well. In the morning I stopped by the New York Magic Lab pop-up and in the evening I visited the New York Historical Society’s Harry Potter exhibit (that blog post is also soon to follow) before heading to my early birthday dinner celebration (aka birthday dinner #1 because I’m extra and need 5 outfits, 3 cakes and a holiday to celebrate).  This was one of my favorite parts of the weekend, simply spending time with my favorite people. It was just really nice. I’m walking into my 30s with all smiles. Life is good when you’re surrounded with the best things in life and the best people. And you’re looking and feeling your best finally.

Saturday was a nice slow day, in terms of no crazy plans having me run all over the city. I simply enjoyed the con and then went to dinner with my best friend and tried out a new restaurant and new ice cream shop. I was watching what I ate for the most part that weekend so I allowed myself little cheats here and there and it ended up being fine because when I returned home Sunday night and weighed myself, no progress was lost so score!

Sunday was the last day and another easy slow day. I went to dinner with my family afterwards and tried more new dessert shops with them before finally heading home. I still have yet to go through the pile of business cards in my bag from everyone who snapped a pic of me. Fingers crossed I can get some decent photos back. If you were one of the few who snapped a nice pic, please email them to me!

New York Magic Lab

New York Magic Lab is a new magic themed Instagrammable pop-up. Similar to most pop-ups, it has a ball pit, multiple backdrops, neon signs with a cute cheesy quote, and tons of props. There are a total of 12 different backdrops in 5 different rooms for you to take photos in. 

The space itself is actually very small compared to bigger named pop-ups like MOIC and Candytopia. It’s similar to the Egg House in terms of space and setup; there’s an open room upon entering the front door with multiple backdrops in the same room, with 2 rooms past a curtained wall, and a few more rooms downstairs. They make pretty efficient use of all the space in each area though to provide nice backdrops for all your Instagrammable needs. More space doesn't always mean better quality and experience as evidenced by Candytopia, which was spacious but a big letdown for what it was hyped up to be.

 I stopped by to check it out last Friday before NYCC, first thing in the morning, since weekdays are less crowded and best during opening hours for the best photos without having to be feel rushed because of other guests behind me. I found this to work very well since I always feel terribly strapped for time and end up annoyed when the photos don't come out to my liking at pop-ups. I might start doing this more as scheduling permits for future pop-ups. I just hate waking up early and traveling out from Long Island takes a while...but for the gram, hahaha!

The staff was so nice and so sweet as I took my time looking around and exploring. Checking in was easy and everyone was very patient with us, making us feel very welcome and free to take as much time as we needed. I appreciated this a lot, considering how many pop-ups I attended this year. Sometimes a smaller exhibit is better because similar to indie businesses, they are more attentive and concerned with customer service and your overall experience. They also take into account how they can improve your experience and work towards it.

I do have to note that the ticket price varies, like most pop-ups, whether you attend during a weekday vs weekend, as well as if you attend in the evening when a magician is present to perform. My sole purpose was simply for the gram so if you only need to take cute photos, I'd recommend a weekday during the day for cheaper admission as well as more space and time to take photos without feeling rushed or having to worry about people walking into your photos and having to awkwardly ask them to move. I didn't experience the magic show so I can't comment to report back on that if that's what you're looking for.

I would recommend this pop-up for families and kids. It’s open for another week and a half so if you’re looking for some cute magic themed backdrops, definitely stop by. This would probably be cute for some magic themed cosplays as well, like Zatanna. The Magic Lab is located at 344 W 14th St, alongside the Highline neighborhood so there’s plenty to see and do around here, as well as places to eat nearby after you’re done.

Pumpkin Season

October is here! It’s the month I love the most because I always have a lot going on, from NYCC to my birthday to Halloween and everything else in between! Growing up I loved any excuse to dress up so when I discovered NYCC was simply more days of Halloween, I simply couldn’t say no to participating.

I also have both my dating and my wedding anniversary in the mix to add to the celebrations so literally everything I love happens in October. And this year I turn 30 so I’m basically taking the whole month to celebrate. Hopefully I find time to keep up with my blog during the month during the madness! I’m going to try and keep up so I don’t get backlogged.

I stopped by Harbes Farm last week to pick up a few pumpkins to decorate for my house. I started painting pumpkins a few years back and I do find that I enjoy it a lot, since I can’t carve for the life of me. Painting also helps them last longer as well so I can display these all through til Halloween and then some. Right now, pumpkins and apples are in season so there’s plenty to choose from, especially so early in the season. The farms even have fresh pumpkin ice cream which I really wanted to try but I’m currently focused on meeting my goals so I held back for right now. The cheat is not worth setting me back. Especially since NYCC is literally days away and I don’t want to compromise all my hard work.

Despite being a summer child, I do love fall fashion. I love wearing boots and I just got a new pair of thigh high boots that were on sale at Aldo and they look absolutely amazing on my now leaned out legs. I don’t feel like I’m trying to suffocate my calves anymore squeezing them into tall boots. And the leaning out helps make me appear taller on my 5’2” frame. I’m still wearing dresses and skirts regardless of what season it is, so they definitely look great with these boots. I’m looking to pick up some more cute long line sweaters and cardigans since I rarely wear sleeved tops. A simple witchy hat is also really cute for the fall season. I’m dying to wear all my cute black ankle boots too.

I love watching The Nightmare Before Christmas during Halloween time. It was one of the first movies me and my husband watched together when we started dating and I found it really cute that it was a love story. I’m also the weirdo that likes to watch Mean Girls all year round and it also happens to fall under the Halloween category for me in terms of movies, hahaha. Some of my favorite Halloween movies are actually not so ‘scary.’ I love Casper with Christina Ricci and the Casper and Wendy movie with Hilary Duff. Edward Scissorhands is also another one I’ve always loved for Halloween. Sleepy Hollow. The Craft. A Cinderella Story.

Also with October, we’re basically 2-3 months away from the end of the year! I’m excited because I feel like I did a lot this year. I can’t wait to reflect back and look at everything I’ve done and accomplished. BUT! The year’s not over just yet. Let’s see what more I can squeeze into these last few months. I want to finish strong! So far I’ve lost a total of 23 lbs. Twenty three pounds. I can’t believe I did it. I never thought I’d come this far honestly, considering how many times I’ve failed at my weight loss goals in the past. But you just pick yourself up and keep trying, right? And I’m so proud of myself for not only going below my college weight, but toning out my body to be in its best shape ever of my life. It’s been a really hard journey and a lot of work and determination. It was rough, not gonna lie. But it was definitely worth it. I love where I’m at right now and it really does help push me further and keep me focused.

How are you doing on your goals? Are you close to finishing? Did you grow this year? Did you work on yourself? What are you waiting for?!