I have a dream…

March 19, 2009

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I remember writing my first article ever to be printed in hard copy when I was a junior in high school. I had just joined the school newspaper staff, and was assigned my first article ever: to review a local Japanese sushi restaurant. It was nothing much, just a small section in the entertainment section, and the contents were barely impressive; just your basic amateur reviewer heaping glowing raves because she is just so ecstatic to have her name printed and has yet to master the art of true criticism.

I progressed from there on, being promoted from staff writer to entertainment editor, and writing many more articles other than restaurant reviews. Even so, I still loved writing reviews most, and tried to grab any chance I could get on writing any review articles, be it food, music, movies, or books.

Another type of writing I loved most was features. I loved interviewing people, talking to them and listening to them talk, digesting the bits and bites of their personal details to form a full, organized picture of their story to the readers.

It was from this stint in my school newspaper that I eventually decided what I wanted to do the most was to interact with people, to write about them, and to experience and observe all sorts of things to share my opinion and thoughts on them. So, I chose to be a journalist. That is my goal, my passion. My plan was to graduate with a degree in magazine journalism in the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University, then find a prestigious internship at some magazine company, then get my masters degree at Columbia University. Big plans, great dreams.

Then anorexia struck. Long story short: I got into Northwestern with a full scholarship, but got hospitalized and was sent back home just a month later. I gained some weight and tried to return to school, but they required me to have proof of treatment at an eating disorder residence, which I refused (and had no money for). I reapplied to other schools, and got into University of Southern California. But before I could actually attend, I relapsed and had to postpone my enrollment to Spring semester. Spring rolled by, but I had barely gained any weight; in fact, I lost even more. So I asked permission for another delay…and that brings me to now, where I am still waiting for their decision. It is highly probable that they will say no, as I am being re-evaluated among all the other freshmen. Thing is, I am no longer “fresh.” I am almost 22 years old; it’s been more 3 years since I last touched a textbook.

Meanwhile, I am still…still trying to recover. At this weight, even if the school re-admitted me, I would not be able to attend. It’s a sobering, terrifying thought, one that grips me with icy fear and panic. Will I make it? Will I ever be able to fulfill my dreams to be a great journalist?

As I pray to God about this, He comforts me. He opens my eyes to discover that I don’t need a college degree to become a good journalist. Hell, I’m getting all the training I can get right now with all the experiences He has provided me. I give thanks to Him for letting me discover the blogging community. While blogging I practice my writing skills so they don’t go rusty, while meeting many incredible people and reading their stories and their own struggles.

Most of all, I have discovered the power of the internet. Gone are the days of newspapers, magazines, even radio and broadcast. Now is the age of the wireless, of the citizen writer. Everyone can be a journalist now. Writing and sharing online is even more interactive, efficient, and rewarding. Thus I have switched my choice of major from magazine journalism to online journalism.

If I ever get into college, that is. Which is one of the reason I’m still clinging and fighting. I have a passion, God gave me that passion, and I am going to fulfill that passion, damn it!

So it is in that spirit that I made today’s lunch: in memory of my first article ever to be printed about sushi (albeit in a crappy high school newspaper), I present to you: “I’m going to California” roll.
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It’s called that because it’s has most of the components of a California roll: crabmeat (imitation), carrots, cucumbers. And because so help me God, I am going to USC (University of Southern California)!!!! The only thing that’s missing though, is avocado, which I left out because 1) It’s expensive and I am mega-broke, and 2) I dislike avocadoes. Always have. Love the color, hate the texture and blandness.

I made two rolls. Both had a crabmeat salad, carrots, and cucumbers, but one had pearled barley as the base and the other had the roasted winter squash.
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Here are the ingredients that went into the crabmeat salad:imitation crabmeat, plain yogurt, cucumber-garlic cheese spread, salt and pepper.

For the sushi barley “rice”: pearled barley, splash of vinegar, sweetener, salt.

Sorry, no exact measurements, I just taste-and-tested as I went.

It’s amazing how clean and fresh these tasted even though made mainly from leftovers.
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Heh heh. These are the “Rejects” that were too ugly to make it into the previous picture. Don’t worry, they still got “first place” in my stomach. I ate them up first.

Here’s a close-up of the one with the barley:
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And another one of the roasted winter squash:
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One fat roll having a nice bath in soy sauce:
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I think I liked the one with roasted squash more, but the barley one had great chewy texture.

The colors are so bright and cheery, I decided to go with a more somber tone with this one to match my above story…
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One of the perks of not being in college? Lots of free time to bake! I was baking chocolate-pumpkin swirl cheesecake brownie for a friend’s b-day, and had some leftover brownie batter which I popped into a muffin pan…
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Topped with chocolate-pumpkin cream cheese…
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I’ll try to remember to take a picture of the grand product tomorrow!

Another reason I love the blogging community? Fun, uplifting rewards! Here are not just one, but two blogging awards I received!

This one was from Emily:
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And this one from Katherine Aucoin!

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Thank you, thank you, thank you, Emily and Katherine! You have totally cheered me up when I needed it the most.

Ah, and now comes the dilemma of who I should pass them on to! I’ve been brooding over this for the longest time, and have finally reached the decision…I’m sending the “I <3 your Blog” award to Heather of Heather Eats Almond Butter and Reeni of Cinnamon, Spice & Everything Nice, for their amazing, creative, and delicious recipes!

The “Excellent” award to Ellie of Inside I’m still Dancing and Lexi from Live.Life for their strength and courage in continuing their personal battles. No matter what, you guys are EX-CELLENT little troopers and don’t you ever forget it! Rock on, sisters!

Hmm. Today’s post has been all about me, me, me. But since I’ve already crossed the border to narcissism, why not go all the way? So for today’s question, instead of me asking you lame questions, I’m challenging you to come up with fresher questions for me. Yup, ask me anything, and I shall answer! Seek, and you shall receive! (Except…I draw the line when it comes to asking questions like what’s my credit card PIN number…not that there’s any savings left anyway…)

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{ 60 comments… read them below or add one }

Pammy March 19, 2009 at 3:39 pm

SO GLAD to hear your positivity about school. Keep up the great attitude and you will go far. I know that sounds cliche but its true!!!

I hate avocado too. The texture freaks me out haha

Have a great day!

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Not Another Omnivore March 19, 2009 at 3:40 pm

1. You deserve the awards so congrats!

2. I need to attempt making sushi

3. Soy sauce is soo good

4. I truly believe you will figure everything out and I’m really proud of you for sticking with things. Luckily my hospitalization came in high school when things like that don’t have quite the same effect, and during my relapse in college I was able to stay in school, but I have always worried at being “pulled over” in life so to speak because of the ED. You’ve got it and we’re here for you!

5. I need time to think of questions…

NAOmni

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lesley March 19, 2009 at 3:41 pm

Sushi … yum!!!!

Yes, I certinaly believe that if you delight yourself he will give you the desires of your heart and faith will find a way : ) I’m sure you have a WONDERFUL future ahead of you!!

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Gera @ SweetsFoods March 19, 2009 at 3:44 pm

Sophia hope you can achieve your dream to be a great journalist- you write very well and I feel you like a lot to do it, right?

More awards congrats for you and for this lovely sushi pics :) )

Hugs!
Gera

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Emily March 19, 2009 at 3:47 pm

Hang in there! Sending prayers your way, for sure.

Congrats on the awards, too!

The brownies look so delish…do you have a recipe? :-)

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Lexi March 19, 2009 at 4:01 pm

Great post. Thanks for sharing your story.
I am praying for you and your path to recovery. You can do this, I believe in you!
Much love,
Lexi

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Lexi March 19, 2009 at 4:01 pm

Great post. Thanks for sharing your story.
I am praying for you and your path to recovery. You can do this, I believe in you!
Much love,
Lexi

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Noodlegirl March 19, 2009 at 4:11 pm

Congrats on your award! I was gonna add nuts to my dish and I forgot lol! Hey the sushi looks yum just out of curiousity I notice you use Pearled barley on most of your stuff in place of rice I have never tired it before and intend to what is the reasoning behind it if you don’t mind me asking just so curious

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Heather March 19, 2009 at 4:12 pm

i think it is wonderful that you have worked so hard to preserve your health these last few years. I am sure that you will find a school that respects that and what you have to say. i will keep my fingers crossed for you. good luck in your continuing efforts towards being and staying healthy :)

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Pam March 19, 2009 at 4:28 pm

Thanks for sharing your story. I will be sending good thoughts your way regarding school and your struggle with your ED. You are an excellent writer and I have faith your dreams will come true.

The sushi looks GREAT!

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Rosa's Yummy Yums March 19, 2009 at 4:33 pm

What great California Rolls and Cupcake Brownies! They both look delicious!

Congrats on the awards!

Cheers,

Rosa

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Rosa's Yummy Yums March 19, 2009 at 4:33 pm

What great California Rolls and Cupcake Brownies! They both look delicious!

Congrats on the awards!

Cheers,

Rosa

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Rosa's Yummy Yums March 19, 2009 at 4:33 pm

What great California Rolls and Cupcake Brownies! They both look delicious!

Congrats on the awards!

Cheers,

Rosa

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Lexi March 19, 2009 at 4:45 pm

thank you for the award babe!

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Yasmin March 19, 2009 at 5:15 pm

It’s never too late to pursue your dreams hon! And just think of all the great opportunites and experiences you’ve had despite it all (i.e. traveling).
The time I tried making my own sushi was a disaster. Glad yours was successful.
Question: Where have you always wanted to travel to?

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Pearl March 19, 2009 at 5:15 pm

so omgosh.. are you really going to USC? CONGRATULATIONS!
USC is only a couple of hours away. i shall visit! :D

and i love your positive attitude, sophia – i really do. you are such a sweetheart.

and i totally dig the sushi.

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Jaime March 19, 2009 at 5:22 pm

first of all! i must thank you kindly for all the comments you leave me– they are so heart warming and i feel as though they are straight from your heart.

second of all– that cali roll looks incred! as do those brownie bites.

lastly– girl i’m so happy that you have been able to find your writing release through blogging– yet i understand how badly you want pursue a career in journalism so much– adn you will get there. you should know that it is NEVER too late to pursue any dream that you have– things can ALWAYS change– and you have the power to change them.

i look forward to reading not only many more blog posts from you, but many articles and other publications by you in the future :)

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dlishfoods March 19, 2009 at 5:26 pm

Thanks. I’ll let you know once it opens! ;)
I’ve thought about the whole “healthy pastry chef,” but like you said, it’s kind of an oxymoron.
I guess I have time to figure it out. But I definitely think I will go into the Baking/Pastry Arts major starting in the fall! :)

I’ve never had Sushi before. I always think of it as disgusting, but many people love it and I’ve been meaning to try it. I just don’t go to sushi restaurants that often. Btw, congrats on the award! :D

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innerwellness March 19, 2009 at 5:36 pm

Those brownies look amazing!

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K March 19, 2009 at 5:36 pm

You will become a journalist one day! Use your dream as fuel and motivation to recover :)

Way to go on the sushi!! You know, I’ve never had it before!

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innerwellness March 19, 2009 at 5:37 pm

err.muffins not brownies

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Pearl March 19, 2009 at 5:43 pm

hi sophia!
and yes, they were incredibly expensive for one small can of abalone. i was one spoiled child.

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Mari March 19, 2009 at 6:00 pm

Hey girly! Usually I am inspired by your food but this time I was touched by your words! I truly hope that you are able to fulfill your dream because a talent like yours needs to shine and for now I will just “stalk” your blog lol

and as always (((((mouth watering))))

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Mari March 19, 2009 at 6:00 pm

Hey girly! Usually I am inspired by your food but this time I was touched by your words! I truly hope that you are able to fulfill your dream because a talent like yours needs to shine and for now I will just “stalk” your blog lol

and as always (((((mouth watering))))

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Mica March 19, 2009 at 6:13 pm

Your sushi is awesome, I’m so impressed! It always intimidates me, so I just let real Asians make it for me in a restaurant. :)

Glad you haven’t lost your goal of being a journalist through all your ups and downs. Best of luck to you!

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Mica March 19, 2009 at 6:13 pm

Your sushi is awesome, I’m so impressed! It always intimidates me, so I just let real Asians make it for me in a restaurant. :)

Glad you haven’t lost your goal of being a journalist through all your ups and downs. Best of luck to you!

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Stef March 19, 2009 at 6:29 pm

wow Northwestern and USC are both great schools, the fact that you got in is a huge deal but a full scholarship? Dang girl! You will be an amazing journalist one day soon, maybe this hiatus from school is all part of the plan! Self-discovery, world travels, and journalism through blogging all add up to so much more than sitting in a lecture hall for 4 years. When you do go back to school you’ll be healthy and ready to make the most of what the school has to offer you. No point in rushing, achieving your goals will just be so much more meaningful because of all you’ve endured!

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Stef March 19, 2009 at 6:29 pm

wow Northwestern and USC are both great schools, the fact that you got in is a huge deal but a full scholarship? Dang girl! You will be an amazing journalist one day soon, maybe this hiatus from school is all part of the plan! Self-discovery, world travels, and journalism through blogging all add up to so much more than sitting in a lecture hall for 4 years. When you do go back to school you’ll be healthy and ready to make the most of what the school has to offer you. No point in rushing, achieving your goals will just be so much more meaningful because of all you’ve endured!

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Kiki March 19, 2009 at 6:45 pm

Glad you’re keeping such a positive attitude about school! You write beautifully. You deserve that spot!

Hehe love your barley sushi! I’m not too big a fan of sushi but I love barley!

Question: Do you have a recipe for those brownies?

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Julie March 19, 2009 at 7:22 pm

You’re doing awesome :) You’re going to acheive your dream because you’re awesome!! And because that cali roll looks amaaazinggg!!

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Heather McD (Heather Eats Almond Butter) March 19, 2009 at 7:36 pm

Thank you so much for the award. I’m completely honored! I’m going to add it to my current post. So sweet!

I love that you used winter squash and barley in your sushi. Two of my favorite foods!

My question for you…How could you not like avocados?!? :)

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Laura March 19, 2009 at 7:46 pm

Thanks for the comment on my blog, I’m really glad to have found yours, I’m actually in recovery from an eating disorder too so it’s great to find such a positive site!

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Heather McD (Heather Eats Almond Butter) March 19, 2009 at 7:46 pm

PS – I forgot to tell you that I think online journalism is definitely the way to go! My husband’s good friend is a freelance journalist and a little worried about his career not that everyone gets their news from online sources. He’s actually applying to law schools.

You WILL go to USC. You will!

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ellie March 19, 2009 at 9:07 pm

Thank you so much for the award! Totally made my day!

I like the taste of avocado, but not the texture. It’s just…wrong.

I have every faith that God has a plan for you and that when the time is right, you will acheive your dream of being a journalist. If you want it badly enough, it’s for a reason, and that reason comes from something beyond *you*. You’ll get there, with patience and persistance…

my question for you is, when are you coming to the UK to teach me to cook? kidding. Seriously though- do you like travelling? if you could go live anywhere, where would it be?

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Reeni♥ March 19, 2009 at 9:30 pm

I truly believe you are going to see your dreams come true. You have such a positive attitude and a strong will and determination. I know you will never give up. And your writing is a joy to read-it brings out emotions in me-that is the best kind of writing. Don’t ever feel your too old to go to school-I am plenty older than you and am in college right now.

Your sushi creations look delicious and so colorful, love how you named them.

Congrats on your awards and thanks so much for thinking of me, your very sweet!

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Cacti Don't Cry March 19, 2009 at 10:32 pm

Wow, that is so “funny” — I used to want to be a journalist too!! :) Turned out not to be the right career for me, but if it’s what you want, I hope it works out for you.

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Cacti Don't Cry March 19, 2009 at 10:32 pm

Wow, that is so “funny” — I used to want to be a journalist too!! :) Turned out not to be the right career for me, but if it’s what you want, I hope it works out for you.

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Cacti Don't Cry March 19, 2009 at 10:32 pm

Wow, that is so “funny” — I used to want to be a journalist too!! :) Turned out not to be the right career for me, but if it’s what you want, I hope it works out for you.

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Debbie March 19, 2009 at 10:51 pm

Congrats on the award. Yours is an awesome blog. With your great attitude I do believe that you will achieve ALL your dreams…I just know you can do this.

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snackface March 19, 2009 at 10:56 pm

Hello beautiful! Can I just say that I think you’re incredible? Cuz it’s true. This post was honest in every meaning of the word, which made it touching. I had no idea that those were the details of your story. And now that I know, I feel that I want to help you achieve your goals, whether it be through commenting on your blog and giving you support, or being here whenever you need me.

As one who shares essentially the same goals, I can say I have been blessed to be able to come to a wonderful journalism school to pursue my (huge, hot-shot) dreams. I love what you said about talking to people and writing about their stories. That is the best part of journalism. I cannot imagine what it would be like to be in your situation, but I definitely feel for you.

Luckily, however, this economy makes magazines desperate for freelance work. You don’t even need an education for that! Just write stories and send ‘em in. I haven’t done that, but I feel as though you could do this with ease!

Anyway, I know you have amazing things in your future. You will make your dreams reality.

Much love XOXO

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thecleanveggie March 19, 2009 at 11:19 pm

you have such a positive view – i love it!
delicious looking sushi!

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Bec March 19, 2009 at 11:36 pm

Love your homemade sushi, I definitely understand the being a student = no $$$! It sucks for sure!

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ChocolateCoveredVegan March 20, 2009 at 12:08 am

Hey girl,
I actually have more trouble with the wordpress picture format than I had with blogger. I can only upload one picture at a time with wp! But maybe that’s a problem with my computer… I dunno. But I like wordpress better because it seems more organized, and I love how you can create separate pages! But other than that, it has the same problems as blogger, especially with auto-formatting your posts. Oh well. I’m still glad I made the switch. Good luck!!!! Oh, and please feel free to ask me any other questions if you have any :o ).

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sugarlens March 20, 2009 at 12:13 am

I am sending good wishes your way! Hope you will hear about their decision soon…and a positive one no less!

Great looking sushi!

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alicesg March 20, 2009 at 1:21 am

Lovely blog of yummy food. Thanks for the visit and comment to my blog. Have a nice weekend.

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Susie March 20, 2009 at 3:23 am

What a great culinary tribute to the beginning of your career! Congratulation on your awards too:-)

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5 Star Foodie March 20, 2009 at 4:07 am

You would be a great journalist! Your sushi looks great and congrats on the awards!

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K.C. Jones March 20, 2009 at 4:10 am

I truly believe that you can get through college. It took me six years and I had to take many breaks, hospitalizations, and I even spent eight months at a mental health center, but in December 2006, I graduated from Georgia State University with a BA in English, even on the dean’s list. If I can do it, so can you!

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mădălina March 20, 2009 at 7:25 am

yup. its past midnight, and looking at your pictures is making me hungry

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mădălina March 20, 2009 at 7:25 am

yup. its past midnight, and looking at your pictures is making me hungry

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