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Short N' Sweet

October 6, 2024

Sabrina Carpenter, turns out I CAN relate to desperation.

Back in June, I tried feverishly to get Sabrina Carpenter tickets all week the tickets were on sale, from the various pre-sales for teamSabrina, Spotify fans, etc and even gen sales but all with no luck because the re-sellers were too strong since she blew up this year. I saw her at the Governer’s Ball weeks before she announced her new tour and after attending my first music festival, decided that standing area festivals were not my jam. I need a seated venue concert so I didn’t have to worry about getting there early and fighting for a close up spot to be able to see her perform clearly and not through a recording on my phone. I felt defeated not being able to score tickets and didn’t want to give in to re-sellers because the price of tickets were insane but I told myself I’d look closer to the date in case the prices went down because people wanted to get rid of them. Someone also suggested trying the day of at the box office but my anxiety would not allow me to go into it with that much uncertainty.

Then August came and her new album dropped and I spent the entire weekend listening to it on repeat. It only intensified my anxiety but at the time I had my upcoming trips to keep me distracted for a bit. Then the week of the tour came and it was game over from the first night when all the videos of her performances hit social media and FOMO hit hard. I was also furiously mad dealing with a lot of unrelated but unnecessary rude drama while stressed the F out trying to plan a major event. It didn’t help but drove me over the edge into making further bad decisions and I ended up justifying buying these concert tickets as a Happy Birthday to me, bitch. I don’t go to these things often so I DESERVE THIS, OKAY?!

Backtrack to last year, during my NYC marathon training where it all started, I put my Spotify on shuffle for new suggestions for pop music and Sabrina Carpenter was suggested to me. Nonsense had me hooked and it hooked me into her album Emails I Can’t Send and eventually her entire catalogue. I had “This is Sabrina Carpenter” Spotify playlist on repeat and then went down a rabbit hole of the drama between her and Olivia Rodrigo for no damn reason other than I was just plain nosy. But in the end, I came out team Sabrina. I do listen to both artists but Sabrina just hits better. Then she turned up on my feed because she was opening for Taylor Swift’s Eras tour at some stops. And then she dropped a Christmas album. And then she was announced for the Governor’s Ball lineup. All of a sudden, she was everywhere and I couldn’t get enough of her cute little ass. I love the little kick she does when she performs Feather live. And her tongue in cheek outros for Nonsense personalized to each city she’s singing in. She radiated girly pop fun and her fashion was too cute to boot. I haven’t been this excited for a new artist in a while. I’m really picky about who I want to see in concert because I’m really cheap about spending the money when I can just listen to it on my own. From watching all her performances, I could tell she was worth seeing live. She just puts on a really cute show with lots of energy and her outfits are just perfection every time. She’s just…infectious. Let’s just say I have a huge girl crush on her and I haven’t felt that way in a while. I like a lot of artists and their music here and there, and sometimes I like the music but don’t really care enough to be a fan of the actual artist but in this case, I was in love.

I don’t know how but I started this year with no plans and somehow my fall season is booked and busy. When it rains, it pours is the running theme of my life, I guess. I do enjoy having a lot of events and keeping busy but the downside of all this is, is the literal costs of it all. I thought I had my financial situation handled and I even was able to be resourceful during the trips I had planned but of course, I should have known my life is always throwing financial curveballs at me. It’s also my dragon birthday this year and I really wanted to have a special birthday this year with a cute little picnic with my friends. Fate dealt me a winning hand in a Instagram contest so hopefully it’ll happen later this month. But I digress. I was trying to save money and a few unexpected things popped up this year, especially this time of year and I’m struggling trying to keep up with it all. And in the ensuing stress, I was driven over the edge and irresponsibly as well as irrationally hit the dopamine button and bought tickets. What I’m trying to say is I definitely feel guilty because I should not have done this but at the same time, I HAVE NO REGRETS because in short, the concert was ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING.

The morning of the concert was a little stressful. I used SeatGeek, a resale site and the ticketholder had not sent over my tickets yet. I spent all morning calling and calling, trying to get the company to expedite the process or follow through with their promise of comparable tickets because I needed to leave my house by a certain time to make it there on time. The luxury picnic I won from the Instagram contest was actually was supposed to happen that day too but got postponed due to the weather so that was also adding to my plate of stress, along with another episode of the above mentioned unrelated but unnecessary rude drama. It was a lot I was dealing with that morning while trying to make sure I wasn’t scammed. Eventually right as the time I needed to leave my house on time approached, the ticket transfer came through. I departed asap and made it to the city and was able to find street parking 2 blocks away from Madison Square Garden. A little bit of luck was finally on my side.

Sabrina was performing for 2 nights in NY, one at MSG and one at Barclays. I chose MSG because I was off this weekend anyway, and Sunday nights are better especially with free parking in the city and less traffic getting in and out. I didn’t want to deal with going to Brooklyn on a Monday night, having to worry about parking in an area I wasn’t familiar with and all the traffic trying to get there during rush hour. It worked out because MSG was the stop she wore my favorite outfits, a yellow bodysuit for her first part of the concert and a glittery pink two piece for the last part of the concert.

Speaking of which, glitter and form fitting, body hugging corsets are part of her aesthetic and my Noa corset I had custom made last year was just the thing to help make a perfect outfit for this concert. I paired it with my Kenzie Kay skirt and it was just so perfect I ended up posing for a staff member of Teen Vogue upon arriving at the venue because she loved my outfit. Pictures don’t do it justice with how glittery this corset is in person.

Security was pretty easy and fast to get through since we only brought in small bags and since doors didn’t open yet when we got there, we spent some time checking out the merch. Once it drew closer to 6pm, people started scrambling for the doors. We got lucky again with a few security guards who were nice enough to redirect us and get us through a different entrance with a shorter line and within 10-15 minutes, we were at our section. Since we were early, we waited on a quick line for a cute photo op for the gram and then grabbed our seats and relaxed our feet for an hour since we knew we were going to be standing in heels for her performance. The stadium slowly filled and we watched her opener Amaarae perform. I only know a few of her songs through TikTok trends but she was perfect for Sabrina through her similar energy and sexual vibe, albeit a darker, more alternative style. I love that she also played Hot To Go to get us amped up right before Sabrina was to perform. It was so much fun to see the entire audience singing along.

Then as Sabrina’s showtime grew near, that’s when the entire stadium filled up. She was supposed to go on at 8:30 but the screen didn’t come on til 8:35. The crowd was growing more and more excited while we waited. Then the heart on her logo on the screen turned red and started growing bigger and bigger until it took over the screen and displayed “The Short N’ Sweet show” and the crowd went crazy. The entire performance from start to end was absolutely amazing. From the set, to the wardrobe changes, to the transitions, the choreography, the personalized interactions with the audience, Sabrina truly puts on a Broadway like show! She looks like a Polly Pocket doll as she walks through her cute little stage, which was cleverly designed for all parts of the show. From her cute opener with her glitter towel to debut her bedazzled bodysuit, to her sultry performance for Bed Chem on a cute retro bed perfectly filmed from above and transitioning to the audience, to all her moving parts on set - the piano, the vanity, the fireplace, the loveseats - to her ridiculously fun heart stage that lifted her up during her Juno number, to the confetti at the end.

Everything was chef’s kiss😘👌. I used to wonder why people would pay so much to see the same performer/concert multiple times (my sister’s friend paid to see BTS like 4 times at 4 different seats for the different angles lol) but Sabrina changed me. I would love to watch this over and over, especially knowing she changes the colors of her outfits from city to city. I’d watch to see the fashion alone. She stopped doing her Nonsense outros, to mark a new era and album, and switched over to doing different positions for her Juno song, which is also obnoxiously my favorite song off the new album. I don’t know if she’s big enough for them to bring her concert to streaming but I hope they do. Although it would be hard to pick one because every city gets different outfits and different surprise songs and I want to see them all! My one disappointment is that MSG’s surprise song was Mamma Mia. I’m mad because Detroit got Kiss Me and Baltimore got Material Girl. Both of which I love because they were in my wedding setlist.

All of this to say, the concert was absolutely amazing and worth every penny. Despite being in financial turmoil, I’m really happy I went and got to experience this amazing performance. I’m definitely bias, but Sabrina is an ARTIST. She is not just a singer but she truly does PERFORM. She gets up there and puts on the cutest damn show and really works that stage and commands it.

To the haters, you really need to go see this in person because this tiny girl really does belt her little heart out and give it her all in an hour and a half with nearly no breaks except to change her outfits very quickly and she’s back out again. Her album just came out but I’m already awaiting the next one and absolutely terrified for how much that tour is going to cost. Although I’m glad I got my money’s worth with the production she puts on. I haven’t to a lot of concerts but the few I have, the performer just gets on there and sings and runs back and forth across the stage but nothing noteworthy. Like The Weeknd. I love him but all he really did was sing across the stage and the ceiling part of the set moved. Same with Taylor Momsen when I saw The Pretty Reckless almost over a decade ago. She sings on stage in the same outfit, and stays almost in the same spot as she dances. Bruno Mars at least jumped back and forth through the stage with his backup dancers but Sabrina is like I said, theater production level.

Given her Disney roots and acting background, she definitely knows how to put on a mother freaking show. As mad as I am at the resellers, I’m really happy for her for selling out all her shows. Those stadiums are packed every night and she deserves everything that’s happening right now after hustling so hard this past year, and never giving up the past few years she’s spent trying to break through.

So what’s the final verdict? Is she that sweet? I guess so. 😘

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In Birthday, Fashion, NYC Tags concerts, NYC, Sabrina Carpenter
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The Terrific Twos

May 8, 2024

Happy Birthday to the cutest baby boy! Banh Mi turned 2 a few weeks ago and we celebrated with a trip to the tulip fields and cake for the occasion. He loved running through the fields and tried to eat the tulips as well but we had to stop him since we’re not sure if they use pesticides on the fields.

Since last year, he has become a full free roam bunny with access to the entire house! He’s become much better at being litter trained and have kept accidents to a minimum. He’s also recently learned to give us kisses on the nose in return for treats. He’s so adorable about it. Every morning when I wake up and get ready for the gym, he runs to the same spot in the living room and stares at me waiting patiently for his breakfast salad. And then every night when I come home from work, he jumps into the computer chair (he’s claimed it as his dinner spot) and patiently awaits me to bring him his dinner salad. It’s really cute and amazing how accustomed he is to this routine. He sleeps with us every night underneath my bed in his cute little bed with his plushies. To some, he’s just a bunny, but to us, he’s our entire world and we are his entire world. He’s the sweetest boy, always being gentle when nibbling food from our hands. He’s learned to thump at us when he’s upset or if he wants to demand a treat (it really is the most adorable thing to see such sass from him), and he’s learned to tell us when he wants to be put down from sitting up high on our desk or when we’re holding him too long. For such a little guy weighing in at 3.6 lbs, he’s got the funniest personality. You can’t help but fall in love with him. He’s gotten into some interesting mischief in the past year and we’ve also encountered some scares here and there. It’s been a learning experience as we adapt our lives around him, but when you love this little boy so much, you want nothing more than to protect him and always make sure he’s happy, healthy and well cared for. I think about him constantly when I’m not home and I always find myself checking in on him and wanting to rush home to see him. He’s also been a savior for my mental health the past few months as I navigate figuring out my health issues. He’s my little ball of serotonin I needed at just the right time in my life. They say these are the terrible twos but I’m enjoying every moment of it.

The weather is finally warming up some and I’m hoping on taking him out more this year, both on dates and just outside in general. Especially since we got him vaccinated last fall for the very purpose of him being able to go out more. We’re slowly putting together a garden in the backyard so hopefully we can keep our yard tidy enough to let him run around more often to get his exercise in. He always looks so cute hopping and leaping around. More beach picnics and backyard BBQs to come this season!

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In Birthday, Family, Long Island, pets Tags pets, family, birthday
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Sleepy Hollow

October 30, 2023

We finally made it to Sleepy Hollow this fall! This was another stop I wanted to check off my Halloween list and this year I was able to make time for it and on my birthday of all days. We were able to make a nice day trip out of it since it was only about an hour and a half away. For some reason, in the past I thought it was longer because anything ‘upstate’ seems like forever. In reality, this isn’t that much upstate of Manhattan. It was an easy drive up and back, especially if you’re able to avoid rush hours.

It’s a relatively small town so it’s very easy to see everything in a day. We got there around noon so we were able to explore a little bit of the cemetery, see the famous town sign for a quick pic, take a tour of Lyndhurst Mansion and walk the grounds before having dinner at Horsefeathers. The town is well decorated and very festive, being a popular tourist spot. I didn’t get to check out the shops on their main street because we arrived later in the day but because it’s so close, we plan on coming back again next year because it’s just such a beautiful and easily walkable town.

The iconic Sleepy Hollow sign is on the side of the road right next to Sleepy Hollow High School. It was easy to spot, and conveniently marked on Google maps as well. And because we went on a weekday, it was easy to find a quick spot to park, get out and take a quick pic. You don’t want to loiter too long since it is a school zone area. Weekends during October I’ve read can get pretty busy. This comes down to pros and cons of what you want to experience though. Weekends are busier so it may be harder to find a spot to park and have to wait your turn for things, but it’s also when they have more festivals and fun special Halloween events. If you walk a few blocks over from the sign, you’ll find the famous Beekman Ave, where there’s a big clock and the Jack Skellington looking pumpkin display decorated right at the intersection.

Drive a little further down the road and you’ll be at the Sleepy Hollow Cemetery. The Old Dutch Reformed Church is right out front with a couple of parking spots inside the entrance but you can drive alongside the one-way road and park on the right all along the cemetery if you can’t find a spot, as long as you follow all the marked signs and rules. We didn’t get to see inside the church this visit because it was closed albeit coming during visiting hours. Note that the bridge right outside the church is the official “Headless Horseman Bridge” - you literally drive on it to get to the cemetery - but it has since been replaced by a more modern looking construction. If you walk through the cemetery to the Old Style Horseman, you’ll find a more iconic, traditional looking wooden bridge the town installed to fit in with the legend of Sleepy Hollow better, to appease the tourists and makes for a better picture opportunity. It’s very pretty walking through the path to get there during this time, seeing all the beautiful fall colors and the stream that runs through it. I came at just the perfect time as the fall foliage in this area was reaching peak. Driving through the cemetery as we left was also a very pretty ride. I know, it seems weird to describe a cemetery as ‘pretty’ but there’s something hauntingly beautiful about the mausoleums and different tombstones, especially during this time as the colors change with the spooky season. Speaking of spooky season, the hubby noted there were a lot of Hot Topic looking girls also visiting during this time. I imagine the weekends are even more packed with tourists and Halloween fans. They have day and night tours for the cemetery but I wasn’t sure if I wanted to go on a long walking tour at this time but maybe next time, if the weather is comfortable, a night time tour might be nice to try. We actually got very lucky this visit and it was a pretty warm day and a cool evening. It was unusually warm for my birthday weekend this year.

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After the cemetery, we headed to the Lyndhurst Mansion for a tour. It was either this or the Armour-Stiner Octagon house but the Octagon house sold out before I remembered to book it, and the Lyndhurst Mansion had a lot of good reviews and gave you access to the grounds after the tour for you to wander to your hearts content. If you’re a history or architectural/home interior design buff, I recommend the Lyndhurst Mansion as one of your stops. It goes through the history of its three owners, from William Paulding, to George Merritt to Jay Gould. They used to have a Halloween tour but our tour guide said people complained and preferred to learn more about the history of the mansion than ghost stories so they only offer the classic tours at this time. (Hopefully next visit, I can book the Octagon House’s Myth and Mysteries tour to fit in better with the spirit of the Halloween season.) The mansion was built and decorated in a gothic style. I found it beautiful to walk through as all its furnishings and decor looked so regal and grand. I’ve never seen any of the shows and movies that it’s been featured in but I can definitely see why they would choose this building for their sets. And the grounds are also equally beautiful and were decorated for Halloween in good fun. Our tour ended right before sunset and we walked out to this beautiful view overlooking the Hudson river. It felt like the perfect ending to the evening for my birthday. We took a moment to take it in before leaving to head back to town for dinner.

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We went to Horsefeathers for dinner, which came highly recommended by a few friends, and reviews and blogs I read online. There is definitely a wait because it is a popular spot and the hostesses to seat you do work a little slow (we tried earlier in the day before the tour and again after the tour and both times, it took a bit of a wait before someone came out to greet us and gave us an estimate for our wait time), but once you’re in, the service inside is normal. The inside decor is really festive and cute, with writers on the wall like Mark Twain, Edgar Allen Poe and Washington Irving. The food though, for me, didn’t really live up to the hype. I was in the mood for fish and chips and the fish was a little too crispy and the chips were more like potato wedges than fries, which I would’ve preferred to pair better with the fish. The crabcake was good though. The hubby had ribs and they were fall off the bone good but a little too oversauced. I probably should have gotten a burger instead since that’s what they’re well known for but I wasn’t in the mood for a burger. There were a lot of other things on the menu so maybe I’ll give it another shot if we visit again. I probably should’ve tried a drink but I don’t really drink and I’m in prep mode for the NYC marathon so it wasn’t really a good idea anyway. Two other recommended restaurants I’m looking to try next time are The Bridgeview Tavern and The Hudson Farmer & The Fish. Hopefully they fare a little better. After dinner, we walked around the block a little to kill time and check out some decorations. The shops were all closed by this time but it was a beautiful cool night to just walk since we were waiting for rush hour to die down before heading home. I found Sleepy Hollow very charming and everyone very friendly and informative. Hopefully next Halloween season, I can experience a spookier tour and see more of the town. I missed the Headless Horseman statue but that just means I need to make another trip back, of course!

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