Browse Month: September 2010

My Weekend at Home

Last weekend I flew home to celebrate my 35th birthday with my brother and the rest of the family.  I hadn’t been home since end of January so it was long overdue and perfect timing since Jes was in NYC for work.  I took some extra days off so I had the flexibility to score the $39 one-way fares.  My flight to LA wasn’t until Saturday afternoon so I actually got to enjoy a warm, sunny day in SF.

In the afternoon, Ryan drove me to SFO (thanks, dude!) and I flew a quick hour and 10 mins to LAX where Brother and Joy picked me up.  They drove directly to Beverly Hills to take me to Paulette.  It’s a place selling French macarons and they were so yummy!  They were about to close to all they had was lemon, coconut, and violet cassis.  We all got one of each and sat down at the Starbucks across the street to enjoy them with a nice cup of coffee.

Before dinner, we walked around The Grove and got a quick drink at a bar down the street from the restaurant.  Dinner was at AOC and Ben and Tiffany joined us for a feast of French tapas.  My favorites were the bacon-wrapped dates and the peach salad with burrata.  I hadn’t been there in over 4 years and it was just as yummy as I had remembered.  When the server asked us if we wanted to see the dessert menu, we kindly declined because we were headed to MILK for dessert!

It was just a few blocks away and I was delighted by their selection of ice creams and other tasty treats.  I opted for the coffee toffee on a cone while the others had Nutella and a grasshopper, which is mint ice cream sandwiched between two pistachio macarons.

I also had to try the cajeta and corn ice cream, which was like cold corn soup with bits of caramel corn mixed in.  Yum yum!

On Sunday, it was unpleasantly hot in Southern CA.  I was up pretty early so my mom made me some Kanom Krok.  Yesh!!  Around 10:30, I met up with Patti at a Korean-owned French pastry place.  It was really cute and I picked up a few treats to take home.  Patti and I got caught up over coffee in a nice air-conditioned place.

For lunch, we made arrangements to meet up with Pish, Debbie, Katie, and their new baby Kyle.  He was just born the day after Jes’ birthday!  My parents were also there and brought along some friends.  Jonathan and Janelle also joined us and brought Noah and their new baby girl Naomie.  We stuffed ourselves silly with Thai food and it felt like Thanksgiving with the non-stop arrival of food to the table and all of us seated at a really long table.

Later that day, we went to the Cerritos Mall to cool off but it was so hot outside that the mall was just mildly cooler inside.  Did I mention how fancy that mall has gotten?!  It has a brand new Nordstrom and even an Apple Store!  Whut?!  We then went to Pish and Debbie’s new house in Irvine where we hung out and Katie showed off her pink room and closet full of cute dresses.  For dinner, we met up with the Suminos at Uoko.  The boys had played baseball all day in the heat so they were all tired and sweaty.  But that didn’t keep us from devouring a ton of sushi and guzzling ice cold Sapporo.  I went home with the biggest stomach ache.

On Monday, there was record-breaking heat with Downtown LA reaching 113 degrees!  Whut?!  In the morning, I had another one of my favorite treats called Sakoo Sai Moo.  My mom ordered a bunch before I arrived and they were so yummy.

I also met up with Sandy, Linda, her 1-year old Christian, and Shaun.  We had brunch and got caught up.  I was so relieved that it worked out.  Sandy didn’t have to go to work until 1:00 and Linda was working the night shift.  Around noon, I headed down to Orange County.  I had to get my teeth cleaned.  Pish made me an appointment and so I went.  His new hygienist is nice and I left there with no cavities!  Woohoo!

Afterward, I met up with Marie and we picked up the boys from school a little early so that we could take Cole to the doctor for his Kindergarten check-up and shots.  I got to hang out with Brandon in the waiting room and we had a good time playing with the ball maze and he got a little snack too.  It felt like old times…hanging out with Marie and the boys while she does her errands and daily things.

For dinner, we went to Lawry’s for our birthday prime rib and creamed corn.  Yum yum!  My mom and I shared a slice and Brother and I got the usual birthday cake and song from the servers.  It was a nice way to end the last 3 days of gluttony.  Check out the free cheesy digital photo they gave us at the restaurant.  Pretty funny.

The next morning, it was our birthdays and time for me to go back to SF.  On the way to the airport, we stopped at Brother’s new office to check it out and to give him a big birthday hug.  It’s right next to LAX so it was perfect.  We had enough time to hang out for a bit and then I was back on a plane to SFO.

By the way, I got a nice surprise in my suitcase.  I was putting my laptop into my suitcase after going through security and found a pink birthday card from my mom.  It was cool.  I think I still like surprises. 🙂  On top of that, as I was waiting to board, I got texts from Ryan and Michelle who made arrangements to pick me up from the airport.  Thanks Michelle!!!

So there you have it.  I had a great time in Cerritos and I’m so happy that everyone was around that weekend.  I loved meeting the new babies and catching up with my family and friends.  Trips like these make me miss home the most.  I moved to a great city where lots of my friends are but I also left a bunch of people behind too.  *sigh*  At least I know they’re only an hour and a half flight away.

Here are the photos from the weekend.

Elephant Lunchtime!!

Michelle gave me a birthday gift!!!  It’s a lunch bag in the shape of an elephant!!!  It also had an ice pack in the shape of a baby elephant!  What’s the best part?

It has a tail!!!!

Thanks, Michelle.  I love it!

Harvest Moon over the Ballpark

On Friday, SF warmed up and Michelle and I went across the street to watch “Aida” at the ballpark for free.  It was a live simulcast of the opera and we got some really cool seats up in the top level.  From there, we got an unobstructed view of the jumbotron and watched the Harvest Moon rise up from behind.

Ryan and Jack also stopped by for a little bit.  Jack was having a great time until the opera actually started.  The singing started, there was a quick pause, and then we heard him say “I don’t like that.”  Haha.

So they quickly left and we enjoyed the rest of the evening at the opera.  Too bad we got tired by 10 and had to leave before the opera finished.  Oh well.  It was still a great way to spend a warm Friday night.

HH with P&J

On Thursday, I met up with Patty and Johnny who were in SF for a wedding in Sonoma over the weekend.  I rushed home, changed, and jumped on Muni to meet up with them at their hotel.  We had drinks and appetizers at Chez Papa and I had a great time catching up.

An Evening of Food and Wine

Last night Project by Project SF held their 1st Annual Plate by Plate Event to raise funds for APA Family Support Services.  I volunteered to be one of their photographers so I got to attend at no cost and tasted food and wine from local restaurants and wineries.  It was quite a production and Susie didn’t seem to rest all night.  I bought Jes a ticket but he ended up having to volunteer for a couple hours too.  He somehow got roped into pouring champagne at the front door for a good hour or two until I said something to one of the organizers.

I also got to meet Chef Dominique Crenn of Luce.  She competed for the title of the Next Iron Chef and Jes and I have had many awesome dinners at her restuarant here in SF.

The food was tasty and the wine was flowin’ all night. I some pretty yummy appetizers and had a really yummy lemon cupcake with raspberry frosting (pictured above).

They also had a silent auction and we won tickets to an SFPC Christmas performance for $20 and I scored a bag for $20. The Lams bid on and won a painting that one of their friends created.

There were a few “celebrities” in attendance too.  I didn’t recognize any of their names so I had to look them up ahead of time so that I knew who to take photograph.  One of the girls was Jamie Chung from the movie “Grown Ups” and “Real World San Diego” (above) and the other was Tammy Jih from Amazing Race.

The DJ was spinning all night and there was also a band playing during the latter half of the event.  It definitely was quite the party and we had a good time.

Here are the rest of the photos I took last night.

EuroTrip: London, Sept 7

On our last day of our EuroTrip, we had to say au revoir to Paris and take the train back to London.  As usual, it was a pleasant ride with a window view, the movie “Eurotrip” on my laptop, and macarons from Laduree.

We tried coconut, hazelnut, espresso, and pistachio.  My favorite was coconut and they all were so light and airy.  Too bad they got a little smushed in my bag.  Paired with a glass of red wine, it was a perfect snack.

When we arrived in Londo, the Tube station was utter chaos.  There was a strike that weekend and everyone (including the locals) were scrambling to find alternate routes.  We were lucky to have our hotel near an open station and a line that wasn’t disrupted.  We stayed at the brand new H10 Waterloo and it certainly did not disappoint.  It had all the latest technology including USB and HDMI ports in the wall and an espresso machine.  We also had a lovely view of Buckingham Palace and part of the London Eye.

We spent the day hanging out along the River Thames.  Lunch was at the top of the OXO Tower where I had sausage made of kangaroo and mushrooms.  The sky was so cool with big fluffy clouds leftover from the morning rain and there was a nice view from the restaurant.  After lunch, we took a walk and we saw all the different bridges along the way.

We made it all thew way down to the London Tower Bridge, walked across it, and then hopped on the ferry for a discounted rate because of the strike.  Jes even got a bottle of beer for the ride. How nice.

The captain of the boat gave us a little tour along the way and was pretty entertaining.

The ferry dropped us off at Big Ben, which was back at where we started and all we had to do was walk over the bridge to the London Eye.

We boarded our pod along with 5 other people and had plenty of room to move around.

It takes 30 minutes to make it all the way around and you get the most spectacular bird’s eye view of London.

Once we disembarked our pod, it was time to rush back to the hotel to change for dinner.  Because of the strike, we had to call a cab to take us to the restaurant.  We ate at Hibiscus, which was just around the corner from Gordon Ramsey’s restaurant.  We had the tasting menu and my favorite dish was a huge ravioli that contained a soft egg hidden inside.  It sat on black rice puree and had bits of black truffle on top.  For dessert, we were asked to taste it first and I thought it was butterscotch.  It turned out to be a mushroom tart!  Whut?!  Crazy.

Here are all the photos from our last day.