Saturday, August 29, 2015

Ayubowan! Snapchat's in Sri Lanka AGAIN.

Hey readers,

Photo credentials: www.backpacktosrilanka.com

A quick update about Snapchat Live in Sri Lanka once more. This time broadcasting to the world the "Esala Perehera" in Kandy, Sri Lanka held on the 29th of August! The Esala Perehara is conducted as respect towards Lord Buddha, as his tooth relic is taken around accompanied by cultural celebrations; including the traditional Kandyan dancers, fire dancers, happy elephants etc. This tradition is said to be about 2000 years old and is also said to be the start of the monsoon season.

So folks, given a brief run down of what to expect, don't forget to check out the Snapchat Live, AGAIN :D


Thursday, August 27, 2015

Our Summer Ambassador Family: Kristina Goncalves

Introducing our summer ambassador staff! These amazing students stick around for the summer and have the opportunity to represent Adelphi University as ambassadors who will help you find your home here at Adelphi.

Meet Kristina Goncalves, a Sophomore Math major and Spanish minor in the STEP and Honors College programs from Mineola, NY!


  • What is your favorite spot on campus?
    • My favorite spot on campus is definitely the library. It is so great to go there between classes and relax. There are so many things I can do in there. Whether I'm in the Information commons hanging out with friends, or in the stacks reading a good book, I'm always having a good time!
  • What is your favorite spot in the local area?
    • My favorite spot in the local area is The Witches Brew. It's a vegetarian coffeehouse that is Halloween themed all year round. It is such an awesome place to hang out with friends.
  • What are your favorite social and academic experiences that you have had at Adelphi?
    • Social: I love being a part of the Commuter Student Organization. One of the best experiences I've had is Commuter Appreciation Week. Every semester we hold a week of events. last Fall I had the opportunity to see Aladdin on Broadway when it first came out for just $30 and I got to bring a guest!
    • Academic: My favorite academic experience was taking Level IV Spanish with Professor Sandra Riveros. She, like so many professors, made me feel so comfortable here at Adelphi. The first day of classes she got to know each person in our class and why we were taking Spanish. When I told her that I wanted to be a bilingual teacher and get my ESL Certification she really listened. The next week she came back with a job offer to teach English as a second language in the local community. She was so caring from day one and she always made learning fun. She really inspired me to be a Spanish minor.
  • Why did you choose Adelphi?
    • I chose Adelphi for its STEP program. Its small class sizes and all of the opportunities and resources that it offers to its students.
  • What is a fun fact about yourself?
    • When I was younger, I was a competitive swimmer. Soon after I started, I realized that I don't have a competitive bone in my body when I let people pass me because I felt bad for them. 

Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Our Summer Ambassador Family: Sarah Miller

Introducing our summer ambassador staff! These amazing students stick around for the summer and have the opportunity to represent Adelphi University as ambassadors who will help you find your home here at Adelphi.

Meet Sarah Miller, a Sophomore History major from Malverne, NY!



  • What is your favorite spot on campus?
    • My favorite spot on campus has to be the lower level of the University Center. Students have access to the Underground Cafe which serves Starbucks coffee and beverages, Adelphi's Barnes nd Noble affiliated bookstore, as well as the Commuter Student Lounge! It's a great spot to study, catch up with friends, or to enjoy some alone time!
  • What is your favorite spot in the local area?
    • My favorite spot in the local area is Roosevelt Field Mall which is only a shuttle ride on the Panther Express away! You can never go wrong with shopping!
  • What are your favorite social and academic experiences that you have had at Adelphi?
    • As a commuter, it is certainly important to get involved on campus. As a first year freshman, I wanted to take advantage of the numerous clubs and organizations ADelphi had to offer. The Commuter Student Organization (also known as CSO) holds a Commuter Appreciation Week each semester with a variety of activities. Students have the opportunity toattend professional sporting events, Broadway shows, and enjoy elicious treats from food trucks on campus! It's definitely a week I look forward to every semester.
  • Why did you choose Adelphi?
    • I had my eye on Adelphi since my freshman year of high school. Teaching has always been a passion of mine and Adelphi's STEP program provides me with the opportunity to receive my Bachelor's and Master's in only five years!
  • What is a fun fact about yourself?
    • I am a Netflix/Television fanatic! I definitely consider it to be a talent!

Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Our Summer Ambassador Family: Liz Lovend

Introducing our summer ambassador staff! These amazing students stick around for the summer and have the opportunity to represent Adelphi University as ambassadors who will help you find your home here at Adelphi.

Meet Liz Lovend, a Junior Dance major from Laurel, Maryland!


  • What is your favorite spot on campus?
    • My favorite spot on campus is the Performing Arts Center since I'm n there every day for class. It's so cool to be able to look out of the big windows during class and see everything that is going on outside.
  • What is your favorite spot in the local area?
    • I know it's not exactly local, but my favorite spot in the area is New York City. It's only a short train ride away and there are so many things to do over there!
  • What are your favorite social and academic experiences that you have had at Adelphi?
    • Social: Joining Greek life was my favorite social experience. I have truly met an amazing group of women and the fact that we get to raise money for a charitable cause makes it even more fulfilling!
    • Academic: My favorite academic experience would be my anatomy of dance class. I enjoy when classes are hands on because it helps me absrd the information. I learned a lot about myself as a dancer and worked hard to get an A!
  • Why did you choose Adelphi?
    • I always knew that I wanted to go to school in New York. When I first stepped onto Adelphi's campus, I immediately felt at home. I already felt like a student, so it became an easy decision.
  • What is a fun fact about yourself?
    • I have a large rubber duck collection. I try to get one every place I visit.

Sunday, August 23, 2015

Ayubown - Adventures with Isuri #6


And we're back!

I'm so sorry it's been forever! Have you been following up? Have you been missing my adventures? Of course you have, and because of that you'd realize that I've quite deliberately skipped 2 precious adventures! I promise I will post them for you to go cry in a corner!

I just got back to the ever so busy, yet jaw-dropping, New York a few days ago. Jet-lag's the usual annoying self keeping me up from about 4am. However, my fellow friend jet-lag inspired me to make use of my precious time awake, and so I complied this 2 and 1/2 minute video of some seriously super high footage. I obviously meant my aeroplane ride from Colombo to New York. (P.s: does anyone even say aeroplane anymore?)

So here's the beautiful little video of slo-mos, time lapses etc. I swear this video puts me to ease every single time! It's such a peaceful little clip. Make sure you watch it in HD. Don't be stingy over your WiFi!




Until I put together my missing adventures, see you soon!

Friday, August 21, 2015

Thank You!

Did you know that Adelphi University was featured on The Huffington Post's "20 Most Polite Colleges" list according to GrubHub? Check out the article here! Thank you!

Now to look forward to lunch at the Garden City Bistro, which is only a short 2 minute drive away! I'm thinking about a Grilled Chicken Panini. 

Thursday, August 13, 2015

Our Summer Ambassador Family: Justin Baharally

Introducing our summer ambassador staff! These amazing students stick around for the summer and have the opportunity to represent Adelphi University as ambassadors who will help you find your home here at Adelphi.

Meet Justin Baharally, a Sophomore Exercise Science major from Queens Village, NY.


  • What is your favorite spot on campus?
    • My favorite spot on campus is the gym because it helped me discover my major and helped me make great friends.
  • What is your favorite spot in the local area?
    • My favorite spot in the local area is Vincent's because of the great food (it's SO good) and a friend who works there.
  • What are your favorite social and academic experiences that you have had at Adelphi?
    • Social: SAB's Spring Concert was amazing! I was able to meet Kesha which was a great opportunity (even though I listen to metal...)
    • Academic: My favorite academic experience would be the opportunity to meet my professors -- an experience that happens every semester. They show that they genuinely care and they always make me feel like I have someone to help me out.
  • Why did you choose Adelphi?
    • I chose to attend Adelphi because of their small class sizes. Because of Adelphi's small class sizes, I'm able to make a personal connection with my professors.
  • What is a fun fact about yourself?
    • I like to beat box. It's like an instrument that you can pull out anywhere at anytime to entertain people.

Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Ayubowan - Around Sri Lanka with Isuri #3

And we're back after some traveling and catching up of the island. I'll take off where I stopped, and what today's blog post is about is:
"The importance and significance of Tea in Sri Lanka"
A little history lesson before I go on to tell you what I learnt, is that, Sri Lanka was under the British, Dutch and Portugal Colony back when we were referred to as Ceylon. Our import roots start from way back then. Our biggest import trades were tea and spices: cinnamon etc. Tea has and is one of the biggest prides to any Sri Lankan. We'd have ginger tea, or a milk tea or a good plain tea either at home in the evenings, at offices for tea, or from one of the little shops along side the roads.

One of the biggest world renown tea brands come from Sri Lanka, and that is Dilmah. Dilmah is found in almost any country you go to. "Dilmah is not just another brand of tea." Ranging from normal black tea flavors to anything you imagine, Dilmah along with many other fantastic brands of tea will produce and import. Come to me and tell me that you like your Lipton tea and can't live without it, and I'll give you a pack of some solid Lankan tea for your taste buds to compare. Us Sri Lankans take the production of tea very seriously and personally; Where every single cup of tea you'll drink is made of love and culture, from the origin of the leaves, to the beverage you drink.


However, the point I'm trying to make here is the fact that we take our cup of tea for granted. Most if not all of the tea estates are located in the central part of Sri Lanka where there are the hills and the climate is nice and cold. (Yeah, it's actually cold. Surprising huh? Despite the 24/7*365 heat.) Most Sri Lankans visit the hills during the April season as tradition with their families. Myself and my family included, we've travelled past these tea estates a numerous amount of times, but we take for granted how the tea leaves we consume, get to the supermarkets that we purchase them from.

This summer, I visited a tea plantation along with my best friend Mayumi and her sister Miyuko, and we were shown how one plucks tea leaves, and we were able to experience a very tiny glimpse of what it's like to be a tea plucker. The less sophisticated part about your china cup of tea, is the fact that the women who pluck the leaves, drop their kids off to a less equipped and low maintenance day care at 7.30am and get to work in the estates by 8am. The women who run the daycare are of the same community too and try their very best to provide for the children, a fraction of an education. There are approximately 20-35 families living in one estate, where each one of these families work for and dedicate their lives to the companies/people who own the estate. That's poverty for you. That's what makes your cup of tea.

Before I proceed to introduce you to the reality of the job, let me tell you the challenges we faced.

  • We couldn't stay out in the sun on the job for more than 15-20 minutes. 
  • The tea bags are worn around your heads and are insanely heavy to keep up with. 
  • It was hard to wear a saree and move through the trees. 
  • It was insanely difficult to figure out which tea leaves qualified for plucking. (No not everything you see is good to be plucked. That's a whole other story.) It was hard to have made at least a handful of a collection, let alone 20kg.

These women, then work tirelessly under the sun till about 1.00pm, after which they take a lunch break and get back to work till 4.30pm. However these times may change, as each tea plucker is assigned an area of land and are required to make a daily collection of a minimum of 20kg of tea leaves, for which they get paid 600/= a day. ($4.50 daily wage, in comparison to your minimum $8.75 hourly wage for us New Yorkers.)

Companies like Dilmah help to take forward the name of our country into the lifestyles of those all around the world. With something as small as tea, yet such a large industry in Sri Lanka, you can get to know what our culture is like.
I'd love to write another blog post making some good jokes and talking about the nice cultural and tropical views of the island, but I think it's time you and I both appreciate what we take for granted. I'm not ashamed to say that we have poverty amongst us, but I'm voicing it out so that something can be done to at least provide for the children a proper education. Yes, I'm privileged, and I'm thankful for it. So are you. You're reading this now because of your privilege. Next time you sip on your cup of tea, think about it. Think about all the hard work that goes into that little cup.