Friday, December 14, 2012

Burlington's Best: Sandwiches

Hey there everyone, come check out my first EVER video blog! 

Enjoy and don't be scared to let me know what think. Comments, complaints, praise, grievances... 
share it all. 





Thanks, and come again,
-AMORY

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Going Wilde



The semester is almost over and winter break is right around the corner!

One more day to go people! You’ve got this!!!

But maybe you can’t see the light at the end of the tunnel.  Maybe you are hopelessly overwhelmed with your essays and exams. Believe me, I’ve been there.  I just had a physics final.  Physics: the terrible beast from academic hell with its demonic wings and fiery talons.  That horrible creature was beating me down with simple harmonic motion and tearing me apart with rotational dynamics.  So how do you beat the demon?  How do you overcome academic stress?  Just don’t worry about it. 

In the wise words of Oscar Wilde, “ Life is far too important to be taken seriously.” 

Academics are important (that’s why we are here after all), but there is more to college than getting a good GPA. When I was a freshman I was locked into the pre-med path and my grades were at the top of my priorities list….But I was unhappy and missing out on fun times.  Fast forward to my senior year where I am Broke and Ballin’ in Burly and believe in the mystical powers of YOLO.    Four years at UVM goes by too fast, so you need to enjoy every minute of it!  So all that stress you are feeling...forget about it.   In 10 years it’s not going to matter what grade you got on your final exam. So stop worrying.  Be happy.  Study hard....but make time to enjoy Groovy UV.

Writing for this blog has been one of the highlights of my semester.   It forced me to get out and explore a city I thought I already knew.  Burlington is a cool place with  some hidden gems that not many people know about.  This blog was a great excuse to go to bars and restaurants….all of those half priced burgers, wings and beers were for YOU, reader!  All of the concerts…all of the hiking… that was thorough investigative research for the success of this blog.   With graduation looming over my head I feel the need to do as many fun things as I can.  I don’t have time to feel sad or stressed because before I know it, I will be waving goodbye to the beautiful green mountain state.   I've been going out to meet the world...saying yes to every opportunity....and life is SO good.


Oscar Wilde was a pretty smart dude, so you should take his words to heart.  Don’t let exams, relationships, money or first world problems get you down.  Laugh at your self, laugh at life and go WILDE.  

Saturday, December 8, 2012

Why I Don't Need Money to Have Fun


Everyone claims to have the best friends possible, and maybe they think they do, but they have clearly never met the group of mystical and crazy creatures that I surround myself with daily.  

I was in the middle of writing this blog post when Tiffany gave a great presentation on what to look for in a friend.  And, although all of my friends exhibit all of the qualities that she spoke about (honesty, caring, etc.), they are also a group of wild, mad, foolish, dysfunctional and debatably insane individuals.  But somehow, all of our different types of crazy fit together and create a group of fun-loving, entertaining, and beautiful friends. 

What makes my group of friends so great is that we have different and dynamic interests, as well as unique and distinctive personalities.  The friends that I have are not just “party” friends, or “class friends,” or “people that you can live with but don’t really like,” they are all genuinely great people who I know I can hang out with in any situation, at any time of day, and we’re bound to have fun.  I know that they will be there to celebrate with me when something great happens and to comfort me in times of need.

Now, this blog post is not merely to talk up my friends and let them know how much I love them (well..maybe it was about that a little bit), but rather to try to encourage you all to find a group of people who you really, truly care about.  And once you find this group, have as much fun as possible with them before you are forced to part ways at the end of college.  When you find a group of good friends, you don’t need money to have a good time.  And, as cheesy as that sounds, it’s true.  It doesn’t matter what activity you are doing, as long as you are with the people that you love and have fun with, that’s all that really matters.  Some of my favorite memories with my friends are when we are just bumming around the apartment, doing nothing at all.  If you surround yourself with positive people, you don't need to spend any money to guarantee that you'll have fun. 

So, if you are a freshman or sophomore and reading this, you still have time to find a group of friends that you really connect with and when you do, cherish the time you have with them.  Your next few years will fly by, so don’t waste any time with people who don’t bring out the best in you.

If you are a junior or senior reading this, chances are you have your solid group of friends already.  Spend as much time with them as possible.  With graduation encroaching, this is probably the last time in your life that you’ll be able to be with all of your best friends in one place before you all move away.

Now, I don’t want to end this post on a depressing note about college being short and yaddayadda, so I'll leave you with some more reasons why my group of friends is too great.
Who else would:
-drag you downtown in a wagon because you broke your foot and couldn’t walk?
-accidentally smash their forehead into your jaw while dancing too hard to Taylor Swift’s weird new dubstep song and knock your tooth out?
 -blast “All I Want for Christmas is You” by Mariah Carey all the way from St. Mikes to Trinity Campus, while holding onto a Christmas tree that is falling off of your car?
-befriend TWO gingers?

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Zombie Killahhhh Podcast



Don't Fear the Winter

The first snow has fallen to mark the start of a long and cold winter.  For some, this might be scary, but there is no reason to fear the winter.  Instead we must embrace it, and realize that there is nothing to fear.  I think that winter is the best season Burlington has to offer.  Burlington is a place that offers a true winter, and many fun activities to go along with it.  The cold weather makes us stronger, and brings us closer together, which is a beautiful thing.  There is no other season where warmth and coziness is more desirable.

Sure I love summer or spring just as much as anybody, and I had a great summer here in Burlington.  But in the summer we want to escape the heat, and it makes us lethargic and lazy.  In the winter we can actually appreciate the warmth.  Warmth is a natural human necessity and it sucks having to resent it.  The brisk air outside is awesome because it wakes us up, and gives us energy.  In the winter, you can put on as many layers as you want to stay warm and toasty, but in the summer we can't take off our clothes to escape the heat.

Winter is the season that brings us together, the time when we get to know each other the best.  We are trapped inside, and forced to enjoy each others company.  In the winter being a homebody recluse is justifiable, and enjoyable.  For some reason movies and music just seem better.  Furthermore, when it's truly cold outside, being trapped in the library doing homework does not seem like the worst thing in the world.

But the winter is not all about being a recluse.  There are so many fun activities the winter offers us, and many of these can only be found in Vermont, or other "true winter" climates, where it actually snows.  Just check out my fellow blogger Johnny Redox's post about the top ten winter activities, and you'll be just as excited about the winter as I am.  Snowboarding and sledding are probably my two favorite activities of all times, and they can only be done in the winter!  I also don't think there is anything more aesthetically pleasing than looking outside to fresh layer of snow on the ground, and making the first tracks, or looking at the mountain tops capped with snow.

Don't fear the winter, embrace it!  The cold that makes us suffer can only make us stronger.  After surviving a Vermont winter anything seems possible.  As we get through hell week, look forward to the light at the end of the tunnel (in the form of snow), and hope that mother nature gives us a good winter this year, so we can take full advantage of the best season Burlington has to offer!  Besides, what are you even doing in Vermont if you hate the winter?  You best learn to enjoy it, cause we're in for the long haul.

Say No To Stress


I'ts that time of year again... The tryptophan comas and Black Friday shootings are behind us, Christmas music has already gotten irritating, and a few times a week it even feels like it's finally winter. For us college-aged young adults, this time of year means something very different; it's exam time again (gasp). Thats right, while your little sister is wondering if she has finally been good enough for that pony, you'll be cramming a semester worth of lecture notes and pulling all-nighters to meet that fourteen page requirement.
While I can't change the rigors of academia any more than you can, I can and will suggest some things that can make this gauntlet easier on you. The worst part of regurgitating the entire content of a semester into a week of tests is the stress that goes along with the seemingly endless amount of work and studying that lies before us. Dealing with this stress rather than letting it control you is the key to a smooth and successful exam season. Here is list of a few things you can do to help deal with what lies ahead.





1) Get Physical
The early mornings and late nights spent in the library are enough to drive anyone stir crazy. Something as simple as going out and getting a little exercise can make a world of difference is your attitude, as well as your effectiveness when it comes to your work. The sense of alertness and relaxation that follows physical activity will help you stay better focused throughout the day, allowing you to concentrate on the things that matter. Setting aside time to get a workout in also keeps you mindful of time efficiency during the day, knowing you need to make good use of your time. Regardless of when you find time in your day for it, going outside and getting some exercise can make a world of difference. UVM has plenty of options in their fitness center if you would prefer to keep it on campus. And who knows... we might actually might be able to hit the trails sometime before this semester ends!





2) Phone a Friend 
It's easy to lose touch with people when you start succumbing to the stresses of college life. Pick up the phone and change that! Whether it be a call to the rents to see how the family back home is doing or a call to that crazy friend who always seems to have an awesomely funny inappropriate story for you, it can make a world of difference. Step out of your study area and have a conversation with a real live human being. If it's possible, maybe even meet them face to face! A quick break for coffee and conversation could be just what you need to keep your head in the game and get those creative juices flowing.





3) Embrace Distractions 
The distractions online can be devastating to productivity, but can also be a  de stressing tool when used responsibly. Rather than telling yourself that you will stay of your favorite news and social media sites while you work, why not create a realistic reward system to mix up your time in front of the computer. I usually go with a 50-10 work to leisure rating. That means for every 50 minutes I buckle down and work, I give myself a 10 minute break to go check out my facebook, read the news, or just generally embrace my distractions and stumble around the internet. Giving yourself a short term reward for staying focused is a great way to use your normal procrastination to your advantage.





4) Make Art
Let me begin by telling you, you do not need to be an artist to make art. I don't want to hear the "I can't draw" excuse as a way out of this one, because a realistic sketch is not always the precurser to good art (e.g. Jackson Pollock). Just take out a blank page of your notebook and sketch, doodle, write a few lines of poetry, anything really. The point is that you are turning the analytical part of your brain off for a few minutes and just creating something. Even just filling a page with scribbles can help to get some stress out of your system and give your overworked brain a much appreciated rest.





5) Make Plans 
One of the most difficult things about exam season can be that the light at the end of the tunnel seems so far away. The relaxation of Christmas break requires you crossing the perilous chasm of exams, and it can be easy to lose sight of the other side. One quick way to fix that is to make some plans. Maybe this is the right time to ask a crush out to dinner, chances are the escape is something the both of you could use. Maybe its a good time to set aside a night to make a themed dinner with your room mates (I recommend a SexiMexi night myself). Whatever tickles your fancy, grab a friend or two and make it happen. Making plans can bridge the seemingly hopeless gap between the amount of work you have to do right now and the sense of relaxation and completion that is waiting for you at the end.


So there you have it. Five ways to start you on your search for peace and serenity during this always challenging time of year. I wish all of you the best in the coming exam days, as well as a happy holiday season that seems oh so far away.

Best,
Amory

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Three Dope Blogs to Check Out


Yo. Here are a few blogs to check out if you’re looking for new and fun things to do in the Burlington area.



UVM /bored is a great organization that the university has to update the student population on everything that is going on at UVM.  On their website, they advertise tons of events that are going on (many of which are free), but they also have a great blog where they write reviews of different things in the area.  Definitely worth checking out. (The post on coffee shops was my favorite..was that a surprise to anyone?)


There are the four blogs that Seven Days has about various things around Vermont.  These blogs are a great way to catch up with things that are going on in the community, be it free dance classes or a new brewery opening up nearby. These blogs are full of information on things to do if you’re bored in this lovely city.


Lastly, Thought Catalog is one of my favorite blogs to read.  Okay, so it’s not solely about cheap things to do in college, but it has some hysterical and interesting articles.  It has everything from “25 Things I’ve Learned in My 20s” to the “Inner Monologue of Bo Obama.”  It’s definitely a great procrastination tool to help you get through finals week.