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I went to LA…

…and all I got were some bruises.

This past weekend was bachelorette party weekend for Krissy in LA while the boys were in Vegas for Dayantha’s bachelor party.  On Friday after work, Susie, Jen, and I drove down to LA together.  It was a long but uneventful drive and I was in bed by 3 am.

The next morning I woke up early go visit Pish for a check on a chipped tooth that I had and also got a cleaning.  Afterward, I met up with Brother and Joy who then called the Wangs to join us for brunch at King’s Hawaiian in Torrance.  Yum yum!

I got this really cute video of Naomi eating her rice.  She’s so cute!

Later in the afternoon, I got ready and picked up the girls from Susie’s house.  My parents agreed to drive us to West Hollywood to meet up with the rest of the girls who had already started some of the festivities.  There was pizza and games at the apartment and then we all loaded up into a limo for a night on the town.

The first stop was Hollywood Men, which was a cheesy male show for the bride-to-be.  The limo then took us to Blvd3 where we danced and enjoyed the VIP table that was reserved.

Brother, Joy, and Roland also crashed the party since it was so close to Roland’s apartment.  Good times…

By the end of the night, we were all very tired and the nice limo driver took us all back to Cerritos where my car was waiting for me at Ti’s house.  The 20-min nap was just enough for me to be rested for the drive back to Susie’s and then my parents’ house at the end of the night.

The next morning, we drove back to SF and I was exhausted.  Thankfully I had taken Monday off.  Unfortunately, I found a bruise on my right knee, three bruises on my left knee and one of my left arm.  To came home with a broken toe and Ti’s legs were all black and blue too.  Boy, we had a goooood time.

OH, Caaaanadaaaa!

Hello!  We just spent 5 days in Vancouver and got back on Tuesday afternoon.  I’ve been in catch-up mode these past two days and finally gotten to posting something about our trip.  We arrived on Friday (6/10) around lunchtime and were picked up by Amy’s brother, Eric, and Jes’ parents.  That photo above is what we saw as we walked from the plane to customs.

We stopped for a Shanghainese lunch in Richmond and got some tasty dumplings before taking a long drive (in traffic) into Vancouver.

Thousands of people were flocking into the city center to watch the Canucks play the Bruins in Game 5.  We happened to be staying in the Westin Grand, which happened to be the center of all the activity. After checking in, Jes took a nap while I explored the closed streets and the crowds.  It’s amazing how hockey-crazy this town is.  Everyone was wearing a jersey…even our bellboy and concierge!  They set up jumbotrons in the middle of 3 streets and fans sat in the street watching the game for free.  I braved the crowds and found some interesting characters along the way.

We had dinner at Blue Water Cafe + Raw Bar and had a wonderful meal.  We had kusshi oysters for the first time and they are now my favorite raw oyster of all time.  They are local to Vancouver and so buttery and sweet.  Meanwhile, the Canucks had won Game 5 and our service at the restaurant was still surprisingly good even with all the distraction.  Our walk home was filled with noise from cars honking and everyone cheering as they walked down the street.  The partying went on all night and we could hear it from our room on the 27th floor.  Crazy Canucks.

Later that night, we met up with some friends that Jes has been playing WoW with for the past few years.  They expected him to be 300 pounds since they had never seen even a photo of him and Jes had described himself to be a really obese guy that sat around eating and playing WoW all day.  They were pretty shocked to see that he was a rather slim-trim guy.

Yum

I made Thai Coconut Sticky Rice this week and had extra mangoes left over.  So I made a second batch this weekend.  I used my mom’s secret recipe and used her microwave method.  It rocks!

Family Time!

Saturday was filled with family time.  In the morning, I gave the dog a bath in the backyard and he was NOT happy.  It was sunnier on the driveway out front so we tied him up there to dry off and I busted out my picnic blanket from the trunk to join him.  I took the sunshine for granted when I lived in SoCal but now it’s like a luxury to me.  So sad.  I laid out while reading my Kindle and later my mom joined me with a lawnchair.  Yes, it’s pretty ghetto to be hanging out on the driveway (not even the lawn) but it was awesome and I got my Vitamin D for the weekend.

Later, we all went to the Cerritos Mall and watched Kung Fu Panda 2.  It was fun sneaking in my Frozen Yogurt and hanging out with my family.  The movie was pretty entertaining too!

For dinner, we drove down to OC to meet up with Marie and the boys.  Cole is so big now and was super grumpy from being out in the sun all day.  Brandon was his usual crazy self.  The sushi was awesome and it was so nice to catch up with Marie.

When I hang out with her and the boys, it makes me miss living in Irvine.

Afterward, we dropped off my mom at home and then headed over to Ti and Thilan’s condo down the street.  We were supposed to go singing in Garden Grove but this was just as good.

They were having an after-party for Titus’ 1st Bday and I got to meet Dominic, Krishani’s newborn.  Melanie’s little girl Makenzie was also there and took a liking to Jes.

Surprisingly, she was pretty much attached to him the whole night and used him as a chair while we were singing.  We were all confused and he actually didn’t mind the company.

On Sunday, we had lunch with my parents and drove back to SF.  Luckily it took only 6.5 hours and we had a whole evening to hang out with another day to spare before going back to work.  This was a good Memorial Day weekend.

Here are the photos from our weekend in Cerritos.

It was a long drive.

On Friday morning, we left the house around 9:30 am and had a pretty smooth drive with the exception of a 6-mile stretch near Buttonwillow where they closed the road to one lane.  We even stopped at In-N-Out for lunch and the dog some time with his head out the window.

We got to Dodgers Stadium around 3:30 with another 1.5 hours to go.  We had a dinner reservation for Lawry’s at 7:00 so we decided to just go straight to Beverly Hills instead of Cerritos.  With about 2 hours to kill, we stopped at a park on La Cienega to walk the dog.  Then we stopped at a local Coffee Bean to change our clothes.

At 6:30, we pulled up to the restaurant and valeted the car AND the dog!  Heh heh.  The valet guys were super cool about it and even rolled down the windows for him in the garage.  The prime rib was yummy as usual and we also kicked in the standard peanut joke for my brother.

After dinner, we gave the dog to my parents who drove home and Brother took us to MILK for some ice cream sandwiches made with large French macarons.  Yum.

We finally got to my parents’ house around 11:00 after a 14-hour ride from SF to Cerritos.

Maker Faire

On Saturday, we got a call from Jason who is now in the Bay Area for his summer internship.  We knew he was coming but we just didn’t know when.  Surprise!  He’s staying in Palo Alto for a couple months so we planned an outing on Sunday.  We met up with him in San Mateo where they were holding Maker Faire.  It’s basically a large-scale science fair, craft fair, and DIY show all in one.  It was pretty interesting and super nerd-tastic.  Here are some of my favorite parts.

Someone made a tricycle lawnmower.  I want one!

They had a glass blowing demonstration outside.  I wanted to buy one of their $15 mugs but didn’t.

Inside, there was a big Lego-building cage.  Brother would have enjoyed that.

Outside, I took a magazine cover photo with R2-D2.

On our way out, we found this igloo made of plastic water jugs.  I need to make one for the kids at work.

Here are the rest of the photos.