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    • grad school: two down

      Posted at 8:00 am by jasminedesirees, on May 8, 2017

      Oh hey, remember me? It’s just been a casual few months since I posted anything! I just finished my second semester of grad school, so I finally have time to write for fun, and to feed myself anything besides canned peas and Lara bars.

      This semester was even busier than the last one, since I was also writing for the ASU State Press, and working as a TA for one of the undergraduate classes, in addition to taking some pretty intense classes, and a foreign reporting trip to Mexico, but I made it through. You can check out some of the stuff I’ve been working on here, if you’re interested.

      I have one semester left, which I’ll be finishing in the fall, and over the summer I was accepted to do a fellowship, so I’ll be spending most of my summer in Phoenix (it was 104 degrees yesterday, and it’s only May. Help.) but also traveling to a few places around the country reporting on stories.

      I have a few weeks off before it starts, so I’m jamming in as many things as I can, including a Vegas trip, a few days in the Great White North, and a road trip to New Mexico to visit White Sands, which has been on my list of things to do since we moved here two years ago.

      I’m excited to do some reading for pleasure (!) and post as much as I can here, since I still have some trips from last fall that I haven’t hit publish on yet.

      Posted in life, travel, USA | 0 Comments | Tagged grad school, Las Vegas, new mexico, road trip, travel
    • ewoldsen trail: big sur

      Posted at 8:00 am by jasminedesirees, on January 23, 2017

      Since we ended up spending the whole Christmas break in California, we decided to sneak away for a few days to Big Sur. It was honestly even better than I thought it would be, I had been planning for subzero temperatures, but it was actually gorgeous out during the day, though it was a little chilly sleeping in a tent at night.

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      We spent our whole second day there exploring the different hiking trails, including Ewoldsen Trail and McWay Falls, which isn’t really a hike at all, more of a quick saunter down a paved sidewalk, but the view at the end is stunning.

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      hiking big sur

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      hiking big sur

      Ewoldsen Trail took us about 3 hours total, but at the top there is the option to take a detour onto Waters Trail, which is about 200 yards straight uphill, but leads to the most gorgeous views of the entire coastline. We were pretty tired and sweaty by the time we got to the top, not to mention dehydrated since I hate carrying water with me when I hike, so we stayed at the top for almost an hour, just enjoying the view and recuperating.

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      hiking big sur

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      The colour of the water is absolutely stunning, so we laid in the grass, soaked up the sunshine and listened to a little boy in the only other group at the top counting the whales surfacing along the shore. He got to somewhere in the 50’s before his parents dragged him back down the hill, although I’m pretty sure he counted the same whale more than once.

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      I would definitely recommend all of these trails, although they do get busy later on in the day. We got there at 8:30, and were one of the only cars in the parking lot, and we only saw a few other people on the trail, but by the time we got back to our car we were passing huge groups of people on their way to the trailhead, and people were parking for miles along the highway on either side.

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      Posted in California, travel, USA | 1 Comment | Tagged beach, big sur, California, ewoldsen trail, hiking, ocean, travel
    • zion

      Posted at 8:00 am by jasminedesirees, on January 3, 2017

      Just 8,000,000 pictures of Zion that I had to share because it’s so completely stunning. We stopped in Zion (well actually, kind of just drove through) on the way home from Montana over the summer, after stopping at Arches.

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      We were actually only about half an hour from Yellowstone at one point on the drive home and we thought about going there as well to fit in as many national parks as possible, but it was already a 20+ hour drive so we decided against it.

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      We didn’t get to spend a ton of time in Zion, but it was so beautiful there I can’t wait to go back. The little town where the main entrance is, Springdale, was really charming and had some really neat stores and delicious looking restaurants, so I definitely want to stay for at least a couple of days next time.

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      zion national park

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      The other thing I really want to do next time we are there is hike Angel’s Landing. It’s supposed to be really scary if you are afraid of heights (I’m not) because some parts of the trail are not very wide but completely worth it for the view at the end.

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      I might actually do this for my birthday in March, I kind of have a different trip planned, but since we may not be in Arizona for too much longer, I don’t want to miss out on any of the things I wanted to do while we were there.

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      Posted in travel, USA | 1 Comment | Tagged national parks, travel, utah, zion
    • mission peaks

      Posted at 8:00 am by jasminedesirees, on December 28, 2016

      We’ve been in the Bay for the last couple of weeks after the semester ended, and we ended up celebrating Christmas on December 24th this year, just because it worked better for a lot of people’s schedules.

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      So on the 25th, we woke up and had breakfast and opened up our stockings, but then we didn’t really have anywhere we needed to be. It turned out to be a gorgeous day, so we decided to go for a hike and try to burn off some of the treats we’ve been eating. I made two huge bags of puppy chow on the 20th and they were gone before Christmas Eve.

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      Missions Peaks was about 7 miles total, and was only about 30 minutes away from where we were staying, so it was kind of perfect. It was kind of hard in some spots, it had rained a few days before so it was a bit slippery, and parts of it were pretty steep. Also, there are cows.

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      It took us about 3 hours total, but the view from the top was gorgeous, and it was nice to get outside and actually do something, even though I like drinking mimosas in front of the fireplace as much as the next guy.

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      It’s a great option if you are looking for a hike in the East Bay, especially on a clear day because you can see the entire Bay.

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      Tomorrow we are off for a couple of days in Big Sur, and I am SO excited. We’re supposed to have good weather, and we are leaving super early to try to snag a cliff top spot. It might be really cold, but between by batman onesie and the 400 pairs of socks I got for Christmas, I may avoid freezing to death.

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      Posted in California, holidays, travel, USA | 0 Comments | Tagged bay area, California, Christmas, hiking, mission peak
    • salt lake city

      Posted at 8:00 am by jasminedesirees, on December 27, 2016

      We left Montana at 4:30 a.m. to drive back to AZ in August, and spent the first night in Salt Lake City. I’ve really only been to the airport there before, so I wasn’t really sure what to expect, but it was really beautiful there. Our original plan was to go hiking at Cecret Lake and Lake Mary Trail, but there was a big bicycle race going on that had all of the entrances to the area where we wanted to go hiking blocked, and we would have had to drive basically all the way around the mountain to get to the other side if we wanted to go, so we ended up going to downtown SLC instead.

      We went for drinks at a few bars in downtown and then went to check out the LDS Temple, which is right in the heart of the city. The grounds were gorgeous, and we went into the visitor’s center to learn more about the Mormon religion and the temple, which we didn’t even realize was a thing you could do, but it was really interesting.

      We were only there for one night, we stayed at a really cute AirBnB, but I’d like to go back and spend some more time there, and hopefully visit Park City while we’re in the area.

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      Posted in travel, USA, utah | 0 Comments | Tagged hiking, salt lake city, travel, utah
    • arches national park

      Posted at 8:00 am by jasminedesirees, on December 14, 2016

      I can’t believe how long ago I actually started this post (August) vs. when it’s actually getting published, how embarrassing. But our trip to Arches National Park was pretty amazing, so I still wanted to share it.

      When we moved to Arizona two years ago, one of the things that we liked about Phoenix was how central it was and how many cool places you could get with just a few hours of driving. So I made a list of places I wanted to visit while we lived in AZ, and Arches was at the top.

      The problem is, it’s not really near anything else. It’s about 8 hours NE of Phoenix, so it’s not really on your way to Salt Lake City, or the Grand Canyon or anything like that, and there isn’t really much around it, except a few other national parks, so it’s kind of where you are going, if you are going there.

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      arches national park

      We were driving home from Montana in August, and it was already going to be like, 20 hours, so I guess I thought “What’s another 5?”, and decided to make Arches part of the trip.

      We got to SLC the first night, and planned on going hiking but were thwarted by a biking event, so we just went drinking instead. The next morning we were up early, had breakfast, and drove the rest of the way to Moab, which is where Arches is located.

      About half way there the landscape started getting really rugged and gorgeous, with jutting rocks and beautiful vistas around every corner, so it kind of felt like we were in the park already, and it went by really fast. We got a campsite at a really cute little campground right outside the front gate of the park.

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      arches national park

      arches national park

      We got settled in and then went to the park about 11 a.m.. If you are going to Arches, especially in August, make sure you have a full tank of gas, and bring LOTS of water and snacks. I’m not sure exactly what I was expecting, but the park is enormous, and you drive around it and stop at any of the Arches or areas you want to see.

      There is nowhere to get gas (obviously) so if you had to stop, and drive back out to Moab to fill up, it would take probably an hour. There are also only a few places in the park where you can fill up your water bottle, and they are few and far between.

      It’s a lot of hiking and walking around to see everything, so having water on hand is essential, especially when it’s 110 degrees, like it was when we were there. Also, sunscreen.

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      arches national park

      arches national park

      There are lots of arches and things to see inside the park, and you get a map when you drive through the gate so you can see which ones you want to visit. There are some that are better to see in the morning, and some better at night, depending on the lighting and where the sun is located, and there are some that are really famous and pretty busy all the time.

      My favourite things to see inside the park were Double Arch and Turret Arch. Balanced Rock, Devils Garden and the Windows are very popular too. We stopped at the parking lot to go to the Windows, and there were a lot of people there, so we took a right at the trail and ended up at Turret Arch, where there were hardly any people, and I thought it was one of the best ones we saw.

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      arches national park

      arches national park

      Delicate arch (the very last picture) is the image you often see of Arches, and there were tons of people up there to get a picture of it with the sunset behind it, but it’s kind of a long walk, and after being in the sun almost the whole day, and being in the park for about 8 hours at that point, I was not into it, so we just went to a view point to see it, and then went back to the campgrounds.

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      arches national park

      arches national park

      It was still so hot out that we put our bathing suits on, bought a six pack of beer and some frozen lemonades from the little convenience store, and played in the pool while the sun set.

      We didn’t have any camping gear with us, but we bought sleeping bags at Target (which I’m hoping to use again in the next couple of weeks!) and made a bed in the back of the truck. We ate bag salads on paper plates for supper, watched a movie on my laptop and then fell asleep under the stars.

      It was kind of the best day ever.

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      arches national park

      arches national park

      Sleeping in the truck always reminds me of our time in Australia where we spent two months sleeping in the back of our Subaru, or my birthday last year where we spent the weekend in San Diego. Just being able to jump in the car and go somewhere without stressing about logistics and planning everything out is honestly one of my favourite things to do.

      We did get woken up by a wicked lightening storm at about 3 a.m., but even that was kind of cool.

      If you are going to Arches, I would suggest going early in the morning to hit some of the “sunrise” arches, then going back to your hotel or campsite for a few hours during the hottest part of the day to eat, relax and get out of the sun, and then going back to the park later in the afternoon to see a few more things and catch the sunset.

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      arches national park

      arches national park

      I’m so glad we got to cross Arches off our list, it’s honestly stunning, I kept wishing we had Derek’s motorcycle with us because cruising those roads is probably the reason bikes were invented. As we start to plan where we are moving to next (more on that soon!) we’re trying to do as much as possible before we go. This is hopefully still going to happen, but it might have to wait until April, once next semester is over.

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      arches national park

      Posted in travel, USA, utah | 3 Comments | Tagged arches, national parks, travel, utah
    • one down

      Posted at 8:00 am by jasminedesirees, on December 5, 2016

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      I kind of can’t believe it, but I just finished my first semester of grad school.

      That’s actually not true, I still have one more paper to write, but all of my big projects were due on Friday so everything after that feels kind of anti-climactic.

      Here are my two big final projects if you want to check them out, one on the differing experiences of refugees and undocumented immigrants in Arizona and one on the history of racial disparity in Arizona.

      I have a few weeks off over the holidays and I’ll be going back to the Bay for most of it. I’m thinking SF for New Year’s Eve, I want to make a trip up to Bend to see my girl, and I’m hoping to sneak off to Big Sur for a few days. I’ve been dying to go camping there ever since we moved to California 5 years ago, but it just never happened.

      It might be totally freezing in December, even with the sub-zero sleeping bags we bought on the way back from Montana this summer. Our only chance will be to huddle together for warmth. I, for one, choose death (Without A Paddle? Anyone? No?).

      I’ll be working over the break too and I already have reading assignments for next semester so I know the time it’s going to fly by.

      Posted in Arizona, life, other things | 1 Comment | Tagged Arizona, ASU, cronkite, education, grad school, journalism
    • the girls

      Posted at 8:00 am by jasminedesirees, on September 29, 2016

      I packed a few books for our multi-day roadtrip back to AZ, including Everything I Never Told You (different than I thought it was going to be, but I liked it) and Harry Potter and the Cursed Child (I can’t even bring myself to finish it) but the best of the lot was The Girls by Emma Cline.

      Some of my favourites:

      “I waited to be told what was good about me. I wondered later if this was why there were so many more women than men at the ranch. All that time I had spent readying myself, the articles that taught me life was really just a waiting room until someone noticed you- the boys had spent that time becoming themselves.”

      “So much of desire, at that age, was a willful act. Trying so hard to slur the rough, disappointing edges of boys into the shape of someone we could love. We spoke of our desperate need for them with rote and familiar words, like we were reading lines from a play.”

      “How I loved to wring myself out that way, stoking my feelings until they were unbearable. I wanted all of life to feel that frantic and pressured with portent, so even colors and weather and tastes would be more saturated.”

      “When I was nine, I’d broken my wrist falling from a swing. The shocking crack, the blackout pain. But even then, even with my wrist swelling with a cuff of trapped blood, I insisted I was fine, that it was nothing, and my parents believed me right up until the doctor showed them the X-ray, the bones snapped clean.”

      “I saw how his face moved a little with concern for me, an acknowledgement, I thought, of how brave I was. Though I should have known that when men warn you to be careful, often they are warning you of the dark movie playing across their own brains. Some violent daydream prompting their guilty exhortations to ‘make it home safe.'”

       

      Posted in books, inspiration, quotes | 0 Comments | Tagged emma cline, novels, quotes, the girls, writing
    • lakeside summer

      Posted at 8:30 am by jasminedesirees, on September 26, 2016

      A few snaps from the summer, including a visit to the NoDak, my grandpa’s birthday party in Sasky, and a lot of days spent on the water. I’m applying for an internship for next summer, so I’m glad I got in as much ‘home’ as possible while I had the chance.

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      Posted in family, friends, Montana, travel, USA | 3 Comments | Tagged family, friends, lake life, Montana, summer 2016
    • grad school

      Posted at 9:00 am by jasminedesirees, on September 13, 2016

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      It’s been way too long since I posted anything on here, I actually have some great stuff in my drafts folder but I have so much writing-for-grad-school writing to do that writing-for-fun writing is kind of taking a back seat.

      Grad school is going pretty well so far, I’m about a month in and I go back and forth between “This is so great, I’m so glad I did this” and “What the hell was I thinking” in an almost 50/50 ratio, so right on schedule, probably.

      Posted in other things | 3 Comments | Tagged ASU, cronkite school, grad school, journalism
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