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I was planning to spend Christmas in SF as usual, but happened to stumble across an extra vacation day and used it to spend the weekend with family and friends at home in LA!  It came to be an aggressive plan, considering I am planning to drive down to LA the very weekend for New Years.  Nevertheless, it was great times, time well spent, and well worth the drive!

12/23/2011: Beautiful drive down I-5! The drive back up was infinitely painful, for reasons I cannot disclose.

12/23/2011: I found Santa! The 21st century Santa apparently drives a Subaru.

12/23/2011: First stop: Merry Christmas weekend from Vibe!

12/24/2011: Christmas Eve dinner @ Beach 활어! Love their uni rice mix.

12/24/2011: Celebrating Christmas @ home with cake & wine! Took a long time to convince my dad that good wine must be opened.

12/26/2011: Best part of Corona? Quiet Starbucks with plenty of seats!

Sunday was anything but chill.  It started with my parent’s friends coming over to go golfing, and me getting kicked out of the house… but that’s okay, because I had my own tee time with Aaron & Jae.  I was bracing for a ridiculous heat wave, but there was a gentle breeze that made it bearable.  It was a bit hard to overcome Aaron’s handicap, but Jae did most of the work with a single sing of his 8-iron, and Aaron broke down on the 18th.

07/03/2011: Golf with Aaron & Jae @ Diamond Bar Golf Course

Afterwards we ate dinner at Il Pastaio in fancy shmancy Beverly Hills 91210.

07/03/2011: Hendricks & Tonic @ Mastro's

07/03/2011: Chic staircase @Mastro's w/ J & J

07/03/2011: 2cha @ Saek Dong

07/04/2011: HOT. I was wondering where I got a funky tan line on my arm from... mystery solved. From driving.

Last weekend I took a road trip down to LA to see my parents who recently returned from Korea for the July 4th holiday, and take Lubs back home, and also to hang out with Aaron & friends.  I was expecting the worst since Luby doesn’t really like to stay in one place for too long, but was surprised to find that she basically didn’t move the entire trip.  I only had to stop once, and she pee’ed and poo’ed outside, not making a sound or finding trouble while I was driving.  She was also super good at work, and didn’t embarrass me too much.  My parents were ecstatic to see Luby, and only greeted me after saying hi to Luby about 20 times.  Tis true what my sister says, “…we’re always so much more excited to greet whatever you’re holding more than you. example #1: wine. example #2: luby. hehe.”  sigh.

07/01/2011: Road trip to LA with Luby in 25 frames.

07/01/2011: Dad made me a margarita as a welcoming present- it was delish.

I kept Saturday super chill (although ‘chill’ is probably not be the best word to use considering LA was ridic HOT) and hung out with my parents.  My dad went off for an hour on how terrible and wrong everything I’m doing with my golf swing… and he’s probably right.  Golf swing correction/modification/metamorphosis- in progress.

07/02/2011: A cold one with Pops after a long, LONG day at the range. Ride back from range: dad "I want a beer, I want a beer, I want a beer" me: "Me too, me too, me too!"

07/02/2011: Parents: "You can pick any wine you want! Except for the expensive ones."

07/02/2011: Today, I am thankful for America. And their beef.

07/02/2011: Mum enjoying Luby's company. She's happy Luby is back ^.^

Next on the agenda for quite possibly the busiest (and most fun) couple of months was a road trip down to LA.  Unlike the previous few trips where it was just me or me with another friend, this one consisted of six people!  We were to drive down in a fun filled caravan, but people’s work schedules and so forth derailed those plans last minute.  Regardless, we all made it down safe and sound, and other than the 1 hour traffic delay in the middle of nowhere, the drive wasn’t too bad.

We dropped our stuff off at Aaron’s as soon as we arrived and headed straight to our go-to Ktown bar, Gaam.  The place was packed as expected, but we surprisingly got a table for 10 in a matter of minutes.  We ordered enough drinks for 10 people, but the other half didn’t arrive for another 30 minutes or so… hence, we drank everything and ordered more.  Towards the end of the night we were joined by some more friends and we all  headed to Maitreya.  At Maitreya, we ran into the ktown cowboys actors and I couldn’t resist but take a picture with them.  We chatted for just a few moments and I wished them good luck on their future episodes.

On Saturday we headed to Father’s Kitchen for some burgers, and I guided Grace & Will around Torrance, Redondo Beach and the Friendship Bell in San Pedro.  It was nice to stop by home and drive around my home town, but the driving was exhausting.  Note to future self: don’t drive so much next time.

I recently learned that Janet Cha (now Shin) lives in LA, and Esther Ahn was also in town so we got together for some good Korean food.  Now that I think about it… we didn’t take any pictures together, bummer :(  I’m sure I had my camera with me, but I was probably too embarrassed to start taking pictures of food in front of her parents.  Regardless, we enjoyed awesome galbi & galbi jjim, and afterwards headed over for a tour of their condo nearby.  After hanging out there for a short time, Esther, her friend Jason, and I headed out to Gaam (two days in a row for me!), and then to Orange to meet up with the rest of the group.  Again, no pictures, bummer.

Sunday’s lunch was galbi tang, completing the tri-fecta of galbi within a matter of hours for me.  Dson and Koun joined us this time!  After grabbing a quick dessert at ice kiss, we were headed back for SF.  Again, I think all the driving on Saturday took a toll and made the trip feel very… tiring.  To commemorate the trip, I made a quick video to recap the weekend.  Here it is:

February 25-28, 2010
It all started with a short email from Aaron in December saying he wanted to set up a reunion in LA.  That reunion has come and gone.  Since alcohol killed most or our brain cells this weekend (the little we had left… and I’m sure it killed a lot more than just our brain cells), the blog will need to be pieced together by pictures.

Will and I drove down to LA on Wednesday night after work through the Pacheco Pass.  I usually prefer the Bay Bridge way because I don’t want to deal with going through the local streets at Gilroy, but it wasn’t as bad as I remembered.  The ride was 100x better when not done solo.  We got in close to midnight on Wednesday so we kept it fairly chill and stayed in.  (Picture: Aaron decided to jump in the shower just about the time we would arrive… so I cleaned my car while we waited)

I went home on Thursday for a quick lunch with the parents + aunt, and then they ditched me so I went back up to Aaron’s for dinner.  On my way I picked up PB from the airport who got in earlier to avoid the massive snow storm in the east coast.  We were supposed to eat dinner together, but freaking Aaron and Will were full from a power shake (or whatever it’s called) a couple hours earlier; at least now we know it works.  We tried a few places, but it was relatively late and everything was closed, so headed to gaam for some drinks and bar food.  Luckily, the olympics were on and we got to watch Kim Yu-na perform on NBC’s awesome 3 hour tape delay (sarcasm). I found out the results 3 hours ago from PB…..

PB very excited to eat!

Party begins (yes, we started w/out Isaac & Chris)

She’s… perfect.

Soon Isaac called from LAX and Aaron left to pick him up after dropping us off at DGM (DwitGolMok).  The place was literally in a back ally of some parking lot, but they had a really cool ambiance to it.  PB and I killed some time watching some more Kim Yuna (can’t get enough of her) and before we knew it Isaac was here!

Odeng-tang & mak-gul-li

Party continues (+Isaac, still missing Chris)

The great thing about LA, which is the biggest reason I moved to the west coast as opposed to NY, is all the open grass and the abundant choice of sports!  We woke up and first headed out to Myung Dong Kyoja for lunch.  I love kal gook soo, it’s probably my favorite food in the world and this place has the best kal gook soo you can find.  After dropping off Will at home (he had to work) we headed over to the golf range to practice for the round on Saturday.  We then picked Will up from home and headed to Santa Monica, where we dropped Will off at his office (he had to work).  We then proceeded to the basketball courts nearby where PB and I kicked Aaron and Isaac’s butt, true story.  After ball, we picked up Will from work and headed out west (more west) to Santa Monica beach to throw around the football… only to realize after about 10 minutes that we were dead tired.

The balls came up from the ground on a tee ready to be played.  Easy for you, and good for the range since time isn’t wasted from setting the ball!

Will showing us Yahoo! LA.

Yahooooooo!

Santa Monica beach!  Excited to throw around the football

Good throw, good catch.  Bad throw, poor catch attempt…

Tired and ready to go home.  We were very colorful today.

One we got back, we headed to Tahoe for dinner and ate way too much (as usual) but had to recover quickly for some partying at VR.  Chris called after dinner and Aaron made his way to LAX to pick him up.  Not much to say about VR except that we drank way too much (as usual) but had to recover quickly the next morning for golf.   We were a bit afraid that golf would be rained out, but it turned out to be a great day with the exception of about 5 minutes of rain.  This is usually a very crowded and time consuming course, but the rain kept most people away and we were able to get through almost all 18 holes.  We even got a good look at a perfect rainbow (TWO actually, one on top of another).  All my practice lately after work really paid off because I played the best 15 holes of my life.  Team Aaron + ME beat team Chris + PB, so they bought us dinner at the Korean/Chinese restaurant Dragon in LA.

Mmmmm~ all you can eat Korean BBQ, so good, so dangerous.

Velvet room (aka VR)- I’m sure this is basically what everything looked like for most of us this night.  Some more blurry than others… some probably just black. 

Mmm~ these carts are everywhere in front of clubs in LA.  so good!

Will and I attempted to drive YK’s car home.  Not only did both Will and I fail by moving maybe 2 feet, we needed to call the valet guy to park it back in the spot.

Instead, we walked back home like everybody else.  It was drizzling and a bit chaotic but that made it fun!

This is not a good picture… but my battery ran out during golf and it’s the only picture I could get at Dragon.  You can’t see from this picture, but the room was originally booked for an engagement party so they had pink and baby blue balloons everywhere.

After dinner, we spent the last night at Les Deux in Hollywood.  Not much to say except we drank a lot, again, and that Aaron picked up the tab.  THANKS Aaron!  After the club we met up with a bunch of other Michigan friends at Bobo’s NRB afterwards and drank some more while singing our favorite songs.  After the NRB, because Will and I are fat-sos, we went to El Taurino for some super late night food.  I’m pretty sure I gained 10 extra pounds instantly because I felt like death, but boy it was good.  Will and I went back home and passed out instantly.

We woke up the next morning for lunch at Galleria’s food court (I <3 this food court), came back for some cake… then it was time to go.  Isaac and PB headed towards LAX a short time later, and Will, Aaron and I hit the roads.  The drive back this time around was a breeze compared to the last time when I had to do it alone.  Chris drove the second half of the trip and we stopped by Chili’s for dinner at Gilroy.  Again, I ate way too much and decided I should not eat for at least a week (that didn’t happen).  The trip was way fun but I was beyond tired and passed out as soon as we got home at midnight.  Monday at work, if you can imagine, was brutal.

So delicious!  Best of all, no lines at 5am!

Pretty birthday cake!

Fitting pose.

Happy Birthday Aaron & Isaac!  Great trip, lets do it again soon ^____^

January 15-18, 2010

I drove down to LA this weekend to take advantage of the long MLK weekend and since I didn’t go home for Christmas or New Years.  James decided to fly into LA last minute and it made the weekend that much better.  Then I found others were visiting, it was also Amber’s birthday… and it ended up being a big old Michigan reunion.  I guess half of the Michiganders in the group now live in LA… but it was a big reunion nevertheless.  I must say, SF has grown on me and I call it home, but it was nice to be around familiar faces from back home.  I guess it really is the people that makes home, well, home!

Trip begins! 6 hours, almost 400 miles to destination.  I must say, the drive there alone was long, but the drive back was really, REALLY LONG.  I shall never do that alone, ever again.

Almost forgot about LA traffic… almost.

I basically went straight from SF to Amber’s birthday dinner.  Happy Birthday Amber!!!

James immediately started fitting in to LA

I’m not much of a brunch person, but this place was goooood~ grub!

Sake House, where we had the Michigan reunion

Gaam after dinner on Saturday night

Epic NRB night…

I made these awesome fruit shots!  Soon after…

Me: Should we order another bottle?

James: Naw, I think we’re good

Me: Okay, let’s get another one

Let’s never order two bottles at NRB ever again… (at least we got free beer?)

And I leave you with this video… Aaron suggested walking over to a I <3 Boba after dinner… but it wasn’t as nearly close as he claimed… and it was raining.  In response to James’ and my complaining, he said that these are memories you remember and added…

december 30, 2008

one of the best qualities of LA is the abundant and affordable korean bbq restaurants.  my parents picked me up from the airport yesterday and took me straight to an all you can eat korean bbq near torrance.  i couldn’t be happier.  tonight we went out to ktown for some more of delicious all you can eat korean bbq.  we first met up at aaron’s place since it seems to be in the middle of everything, and strolled across the street to tahoe galbi.  it was a time of good food with good friends, with lots and lots of alcohol.  

(yum~)

(as aaron would say, ‘there’s a lot going on in this video’)

(contrary to aaron’s lies… i did not eat this 빠다, but people did think it was funny i called it that)

as is so costumary in LA, we headed over to 띵가띵가 nrb.  by the way, i tried looking for this place on yelp and it took me forever.  who spells 띵가띵가 ting ga ting ga?  seriously?!

(i’m so hot i’m so fine, i’m cool, i’m so so so hot hot~; not only do we sing like them, we look just like them)

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