Saturday, November 24, 2018

My Vegan Dining Experience on Carnival Cruise, Catalina Island & Ensenada, Mexico

     This past weekend, my husband and I took a four day cruise together to Catalina Island and Ensenada, Mexico. The cruise was memorable for me since I've never been on one before while my husband last took a cruise in 1995. Prior to going on our cruise, I checked out the HappyCow website in order to find vegan friendly eats while in Catalina Island and Ensenada. We left Long Beach and boarded the Carnival cruise ship Imagination with stops to Catalina Island followed by Ensenada, Mexico then returning back to Long Beach. 

Carnival Cruise Ship Imagination

     The first day on board the ship, we ate at the buffet and I was pleasantly surprised that there was a veggie burger as well as cheeseless pizza and sweet and sour tofu. Dinner that evening was an Indian style meal with a curry and rice. During dinner on the first night, my husband and I let the waiter know about our special diets (hubby has severe nut allergies and I'm vegan) and the waiter promised us that our meals would be specially made from that point forward.

Veggie burger

Cheeseless pizza with olives, mushrooms and arugula

Sweet and sour tofu

Indian curry and rice for dinner
      On the second day of our cruise, we visited Catalina Island and I was pleasantly surprised to find C.C. Beau restaurant on the island. The prices were reasonable compared to other places and the food I got which were a natural granola bar and avocado and hummus toast were light yet filling.

C.C. Beau restaurant

Off the Farm Strawberry Coconut Bar

Avocado and hummus toast sandwich
     Dinner that night was a delightful meal of green bell pepper stuffed with couscous, fried eggplant on top and a piece of pastry with spinach inside. Dessert was interesting in that it was rice with sugar and it tasted liked they cooked it in vanilla soymilk. Not the best dessert I've ever had but I appreciate the effort to make a vegan dessert.

Bell pepper with couscous

Rice dessert
      The next day, we visited Ensenada Mexico and started the day with breakfast at the Spirit fine dining restaurant. Breakfast was marsala dosa crepe, a spicy soup along with a bagel and fresh strawberry jam.
Marsala dosa and bagel from breakfast
      Having looked at HappyCow before going on the cruise, I was excited to discover a vegan bakery in Ensenada. Once we arrived there, hubby and I took a tour bus to downtown Ensenada and after walking a few miles from the touristy places, we located Pistachio Vegan Bakery.

Entrance to Pistachio Vegan Bakery

 Vegan chocolate chip cookies

Vegan snickerdoodle cookies

Vegan peanut butter cookies
      Dinner that evening was a light vegetable spring rolls with sauce followed by vegetable lasagna and a pudding with raspberries.
Vegetable spring rolls

Vegetable lasagna

Pudding with raspberries
     
     For the final night, we had a flaky vegetable pot pie and a dessert soup with pomegranate and raspberry puree. 

Vegetable pot pie

Pomegranate puree
 
     Before leaving the ship, we enjoyed one final breakfast of avocado toast with garnish of lettuce and tomatoes.
Avocado toast for breakfast from Spirit Fine Dining
     I really enjoyed the food I ate while on the cruise and with as long as you are clear with the wait staff your specific diet, they will do whatever they can to accommodate you. My only issues with the food choices were the limited amount of vegan options at the buffet. Although there were several vegetarian options, most were not able to be made vegan such as pasta salad with bacon and mixed greens with feta cheese. While the lack of vegan food choices on cruise ships is annoying, I will continue to go on other cruises to see what type of vegan options are available as well as see how creative chefs can be when challenged to provide meat free dishes.

Friday, November 23, 2018

CLA 2018 Recap

Every November, the California Library Association has its annual conference and this year's conference was held in Santa Clara, CA from November 9-11. 

I always look forward to attending this conference because it's a chance to reunite with librarian friends that live throughout the state that I don't get to see often as well as meet new librarians and library staff. I love the opportunity to learn new things regarding the library profession as well as being able to have fun and party during the evening through parties as well as the haters ball (librarians vent about library annoyances.) 

On my first day in Santa Clara, I attended a free library tour of the Santa Clara City Library. This was fun because not only did I get to hang out with my friends, I also got to add to my ever growing library card collection. 
Me waiting for the library to open

Me with librarian friends during library tour

Art work inside library

Me with new library card

After the library tour, it was on to the conference hotel and the convention center!  I was upgraded to a room with a balcony and a view of Levi Stadium (hubby loved this.) After getting checked in, I went to the opening of the CLA Exhibit Hall which was full of free conference swag. Friday conference was off to a great starts due to an  an inspirational keynote address by reporter and author Juan Antonio Vargas. 

View from hotel balcony

Librarian welcome activity at hotel

 CLA President opening exhibit hall

Friday keynote address from Jose Antonio Vargas

Saturday was a day full of informative sessions which started with an educational and entertaining keynote address by artist/historian Black Gotham creator Kamau Ware. Black Gotham Experience is an immersive visual storytelling project that celebrates the impact of the African Diaspora on New York City since 1625. 
Kamau Ware discussing Black Gotham project

Artist/Historian Kamau Ware and me after CLA keynote

After the keynote speaker, I co-presented with my two friends at our five minute mentoring session. During five minute mentoring, we have participants from different library environments talk to each other for five minutes about any professional questions they may have.At this session, I presented on introvert tips for finding a mentor.

My Five Minute Mentoring presentation

Five minute mentoring participants conversing

     The day was also one to remember since this was my first time presenting solo at the conference. My presentation was called: If You Build It, Will They Come: Highlighting Urban and LGBTQ Fiction in a Rural Library System.

Me before my presentation on Urban and LGBTQ fiction 

     Overall, this was a fun memorable conference and I'm looking forward to attending next year's conference in Pasadena, CA.




Thursday, November 15, 2018

Meeting my Sheroes at Womxn + Femmes of Color Conference

I was recently listening to one of my favorite podcasts "Gettin Grown" with Jade and Keia which is based in New York and Washington. I was surprised when they announced that they would visiting LA to speak at the Womxn + Femmes of Color Conference at Cal State LA on  Friday, November 2, 2018. 

I decided to go because not only would I get to see Jade and Keia in person and the event was free to attend, but I attended the event because I wanted to support the mission of women of color. Below are photos from the conference.
 

Womxn + Femmes of color t-shirt and ticket

Jade and Keia at ABC's of Adulting Session

Jade and Keia giving introductions

Me with Gettin Grown podcast hosts Jade and Keia

Latina panel presentation 1 

Chicana presentation

Latino panel presentation

Indigenous women presentation





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