I have been accepted to the University of Hawaii!
Starting this upcoming fall, I will be enjoying a considerably warmer climate studying as a graduate student in the MFA Program for Asian Performance.

I AM SO READY.
Starting this upcoming fall, I will be enjoying a considerably warmer climate studying as a graduate student in the MFA Program for Asian Performance.

I AM SO READY.
It’s been a while since I’ve made okonomiyaki, but I found myself in the mood today.
For those who don’t know, okonomiyaki is a Japanese savory pancake containing a variety of ingredients. The name is derived from the word okonomi, meaning “what you like” or “what you want”, and yaki meaning “grilled” or “cooked”. In other words, okonomiyaki are “whatever you want” pancakes, so the ingredients can vary depending on one’s tastes.
Okonomiyaki is mainly associated with Kansai or Hiroshima areas of Japan, but is widely available throughout the country. Toppings and batters tend to vary according to region.
As I said before, okonomiyaki can technically contain anything, but here is how I prefer to make mine. Feel free to adjust the Filling section with whatever you like!
For Pancake Batter:
2-3 tablespoons Vegetable Oil
For Filling:
¼ cup Green Scallion, Cut thinly
For Sauce/Toppings:
Today was the first day of Tokyo Writer’s Salon’s Spring Beachside Retreat. I had been meaning to attend one of the group’s meetings for the longest time, but this time I decided to just take the plunge and have at it. It seemed like a good time to take a holiday from the stresses of the everyday and dedicate 48 hours of my time solely to the passion of writing.
Best decision I’ve made in a long time.
Just started watching this series the other day. It’s pretty amusing so far although the premise is a bit out there and the music is catchy. Also Sato Takeru is in it.
Kyoto Inferno scheduled for in theaters (Japan) August 1, 2014
I AM RIDICULOUSLY EXCITED.