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Back to SF

On Wednesday afternoon, I ran some errands with my mom.  I made some returns at the mall and then we went to several places to find some salty chicken for dinner.  My mom made Kao Mun Gai (Chicken Rice) for dinner and Brother and Joy came over to join us.  It was the perfect last meal before heading back up to SF.

Today we got up at a reasonable time, had Mommy-made waffles and bacon for breakfast, and then headed out.  It was a smooth drive up with a stop at In-N-Out in Kettleman City.  We got home by 4:30 pm with lots of time to order pizza for dinner and to do the laundry.

It was a fun 5 days in sunny Southern California but I wish we had more time to hang out with our friends and family.  I think the dog enjoyed his time in The Magical House too.

Here is a collection of all the random photos I took this past week.

Lunch with the Girls

Holly made plans for us to meet up for lunch on Tuesday as a mini baby shower for me.  I drove Holly and my mom to Santa Monica for a little shopping at a baby supplies boutique and then we met up with Patty and Patti for lunch at Joe’s on Abbot Kinney in Venice.  We were seated at a corner table and had a delicious meal.  It was also a really good deal!  We all had the prix fixe meal of any appetizer, any entree, and any dessert for $19!

Here’s a photo of my chicken ravioli.  It was delicious.

The girls gave me some cute and thoughtful gifts for me and Kumquat and the whole event was really sweet.  It was also fun having my mom there too.  Thanks for planning such a fun afternoon, Hols!

Afterward, I stopped in to see little Andrew when I dropped Holly off at her house.  He’s grown quite a bit since I first met him in September.  At about 100 days old, he’s smiley and has filled out nicely.

Here are more photos.

Monday Funday

On Monday, I went to the nail spa with Jia and Joy and got a long-overdue pedicure.  With my growing tummy it’s getting harder to reach my feet.  In addition to a little clean-up of my toes, the lady gave me a nice massage to my calves and ankles.  Aaaah.

For lunch, we went to Din Tai Fung for some tasty soupy dumplings.  We met up with a couple of Johnny’s friends and Jes and Jason also joined us.  We got the juicy pork dumplings, pork fried rice, and the chicken soup.  It was all so yummy and we had to be rolled out the door.

Afterward, Brother and Joy took me to Brian’s Shave Ice in West LA.  I got a kiddie-sized shave ice with Dole Whip underneath and passion fruit + coconut syrup on top.  It was perfectly refreshing.

Christmas Weekend

On Christmas Eve, we left SF around 7:30 am and arrived in Cerritos just around 2:30 pm.  Koa enjoyed the car ride and we found ourselves in 75-degree weather once we got to The Magical House.

Brother and Joy were already there and they were in charge of dinner that evening.  We exchanged gifts that afternoon before dinner and Koa got a new friend.  It’s a pretty funny-looking monkey that squeaks and we got a good laugh while he chewed on Crazy Eyes’ head. We got some stuff from Thailand and the highlight gift was Jes’ new beerlao t-shirt.

Dinner consisted of pot roast with gravy and mashed potato, kimchee fried rice, kalbi, and a bunch of pan-chan.  It was a bizarre combination but that’s what my parents had requested and it was all tasty.

On Christmas morning, we went to church with Jason and Jia.  Pops was giving the message that day so that was cool.  We were greeted by old friends of the family and they were all congratulating us on our expected Kumquat.  They all said to us, “Your father is very excited to have a granddaughter.”

After church, we stopped at The Magical House to pick up my favorite treat, Sakoo Sai Moo.  I ate them up so fast that I didn’t even have the chance to take a photo this time so I’m posting an old photo.  It was THAT good.  The rest of the afternoon/evening was spent hanging out in Buena Park while the 27-lb standing rib roast cooked in the oven.

The family came over and we stuffed ourselves with prime rib, yorkshire pudding, salad, creamed corn, and Jes’ mom’s sticky rice.  I was so full and tired by the end of the night that I went to bed early before everyone had left.  I know that comes as a real shocker.

It was a fun Christmas weekend.  It’s always nice to spend time with family and eat lots and lots of food.

Last Sunday Supper…

…of 2011.

Haha.  Yep, we had an impromptu Sunday Whitey Supper last night and it was a fun way to finish the weekend. Jes served braised short ribs with veggies and wild rice and it was DELICIOUS.  Michelle also brought her yummy lemon chess pie.

The kids were off the hook last night and it’s fun to have so much energy in the house.  There was a bipolar eating match between the two Sokol-Jun kids.  One one side, you had Reese chowing down on hummus and tomatoes with the hummus going up her nose and in her hair.

On the other side, you had Jack doing everything BUT eating.  With the threat of missing out on the scrumptious dessert, he finally plowed through his dinner while on the verge of tears.

We were also entertained by Rowan and his new raspberry trick.  He’s very musical and proud of it too!

Oh and Jack also gave me a new ornament for my Christmas tree!  I love it!!!  (Thanks Michelle!)

Here are a few more photos.

Tasty Saturday

Last night Jes and I fell asleep really early so we were both up by 6 am.  Since we skipped dinner last night, we were more than ready for breakfast.  Got to Plow when the doors opened at 8 and I had the yummiest donut holes filled with lemon curd.  Breakfast was tasty and I ate enough to last me until about 2 pm.

For dinner, Jes made me a Post-Thanksgiving/Pre-Christmas turkey dinner.  Since I haven’t been allowed to eat deli meat, I couldn’t get enough of the Thanksgiving turkey.  When it was all gone, I was pretty sad so Jes decided to make me another one this weekend.  It was so delicious and I can’t wait for my turkey sammich lunch tomorrow.