Simon’s 1st vacation: Southern California – Day 3

Day 68 (Mother’s Day)

For lunch we went to Daikokuya, a Japanese ramen joint highly recommended by many friends that they have excellent tonkotsu ramen (pork bone broth).  They open at 12pm on Sundays and we arrived at 11:40am and there were already two other parties waiting.  As we were waiting for the doors to open, a line continued to form, maybe 10-12 other parties.  When they did open, they were ulatra efficient.  They seated everyone then one waitress came to take drink orders then food orders and the cooks started to cook so everything came out quickly.

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We ordered the ramen, one bowl regular and one with kotteri broth (more fragrant, made with pork back fat).  One was a combo with the shredded pork bowl.  The ramen was so yummy!  I usually do not to drink the broth but this one I wanted to drink it all… but was too full so couldn’t.  The shredded pork bowl was interesting, sort of like the grilled eel sauce on pork.  It is worth waiting in line for this ramen.

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After lunch, we headed to The Grove and The Farmers Market.  It was probably a mistaken to go so soon after lunch since we were stuffed but we just walked around and explored.  The Farmers Market is sort of like a food court with many different food stalls.  We walked around The Grove shopping center to make ourselves less full for Bennett’s ice cream.  They were doing a promotional event for the movie Despicable Me so we got our picture taken against with this backdrop.  Simon is yawning as he had just woken up.

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There were also this little people dressed up as the minions in the movie.  Kind of hilarious.

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After working up a bit of an appetite, we went back for ice cream.  The top is cabernet sauvignon sorbet and the bottom is peach ice cream.  The cab sorbet was yummy and refreshing.  The peach only so-so.  Simon looks like he wants some, doesn’t he?

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We drove to Pasadena to have dinner in the evening.  We tried this place called Daisy Mint that was recommended by Betty for their Daisy Noodles.  So we ordered the duck roll, kind of like mushu skin wrapped duck.

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This is the Daisy Noodles.  It is sort of drenched in a sweet coconut curry-like sauce.  It tasted good except the noodles were congeeled together so hard to separate to eat.  It was like they let the noodles sit in the pot too long and they got all stuck together.

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We also had the Green Jungle curry with chicken.  It also had eggplant, green beans, green and red bell peppers.  Nice and spicy.  Served with brown rice.

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The restaurant closes at 9pm but they let us stay there until 9:45pm.  They have this little back patio with heat lamps which was nice since it seemed quieter than inside the restaurant.  Once again, Simon slept through dinner.  I hope this is a pattern but I doubt it.  He got extremely fussy before we left for dinner and was screaming and wasn’t easy to calm down.  He had been sleeping before we arrived to the hotel and I suggested to Ron to move him from his car seat to the bed to be more comfortable.  Bad idea as he woke up and started screaming.  We know never to do that now, just leave him to sleep where he is sleeping.  He eventually calmed down and fell asleep again but spent quite some time whimpering.  It makes me so sad when we can’t figure out how to make him content again.

Oh yes, it is Mother’s Day!  We didn’t really celebrate since Ron says that it is Simon’s job when he’s older.  I look forward to receiving my first Mother’s Day wish from Simon.


Simon’s 1st vacation: Southern California – Day 2

Day 67

We started out the day with some delicious pastries from Porto’s Bakery.  Since we missed out on lunch with Tiffany yesterday, she brought us some of their pastries to try.  It is a Cuban bakery.

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Top left: Cream cheese pastries (flaky crust and cream cheese not too sweet, yummy)

Top right: Some sort of fruit pastry, possibly rhubarb? (again, yummy flaky crust and not too sweet)

Bottom left: A chicken filled pastry, kind of like a mini pot pie but not too saucy

Bottom right: A potato ball filled with beef and beans, kind of like a burrito (good if you’re in the mood for savory)

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Simon got some tummy time while we were getting ready in the morning.  I didn’t realize this picture was a little blurry but I love the perspective, his head looks huge!

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We went to Fred Hess Jr. Community Park in Rancho Palos Verdes for Lynne and Joe’s baby shower.  It was really cute with a yellow ducky theme.  They received tons of gifts!  They are having a little girl and received a lot of clothes.  Little girl clothes are really cute so I can understand but I am glad I am not the one who has to cut off all the tags and wash them.  I think Simon already has enough clothes and the amount he has is nothing compared to how much they received.

Here is the beautiful mommy-to-be!

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Parting gifts included jelly beans and this cute ducky confection.

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After the shower, we headed to the Cabrillo Marine Aquarium in San Pedro.  It’s actually a free aquarium with a suggested donation by visitors ($5 for adults) but not required.  It is on the small side but is pretty neat as they have quite a few exhibits and they “grow” food for their own creatures, that process is interesting as they have these tanks with each stage of growth.  The employees are also very helpful with providing information.

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I just got a kick out of this picture since Simon looks so perplexed.

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After the aquarium, we headed to Anaheim since I wanted to go to Downtown Disney.  Simon is too young for Disneyland so Downtown Disney is the closest we’ll get until he can enjoy Disneyland.  This is like a huge decorate-your-own Mickey.

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A very cute Mickey Mouse candied apple.  They also have a Minnie Mouse.

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At the World of Disney store.  Spider-man!

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Where’s Simon?  I love these round plushies.  We bought Simon the Tigger.

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The evening fireworks.

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Leaving Downtown Disney.  As you can see, Simon slept through most of the night.  When he sleeps, he really sleeps.  It seems like he’s been “going to bed” around 7-8pm and sleeping about 4 hours but then he’ll wake up, he’ll eat then only sleep 1-2 hours, wake up, eat, sleep 1-2 hours, etc until about 7am.

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Simon has been sucking on his thumb a bit too much and this was Ron’s solution to prevent him from doing it (those are socks).

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Simon’s 1st vacation: Southern California – Day 1

Day 66

This is Simon’s first long distance trip by car.  Our friends Lynne and Joe are having a baby shower so we thought it a good time to see if we can travel with Simon.  It’ll be a four day experience.

We got on the road around 7am in hopes of meeting up with our friend Tiffany for lunch.  Simon is well fed, all dressed, and ready to go.  We didn’t realize how much more stuff we needed to bring with a baby (ie, his clothes, diapers, wipes, toys, blankets, bath soap, etc).

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Although he looked wide awake, he soon fell asleep in the car and slept almost the entire way there.  We only needed to stop once to fuel the car and another time to change his diaper.  We had brought enough milk for the trip and I was pumping in the car so whenever he woke up, I just bottle fed him.

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Unfortunately we did leave a little later than anticipated so didn’t make it in time to Los Angeles to meet up with Tiffany so we went to try something ourselves: Phillipe’s French Dip Sandwiches.  We had seen it on the Travel Channel as a place you must try in LA.  The lines weren’t as long as we anticipated so that was good but I was bad and didn’t order correctly.  Apparently you have to specify that you want your sandwich “dipped” and you can ask for “single” or “double”.  I assumed that they would at least give you the “au jus” on the meat itself or dip at least one piece of the bun into the sauce… but nope, just the meat on the bread and the hot mustard at the tables.  Oh well… we had one lamb, one beef, and a side of cole slaw.  The hot mustard was great, really spicy but the sandwiches were okay.  It might have tasted better with the sauce but not sure how much better.


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After our lunch, we went to meet up with Tiffany at this store called Japan LA.  They have lots of Hello Kitty items and other cute things like Tokidoki and Crowded Teeth.

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After shopping we went to a restaurant nearby to have some coffee and chat.  The place was kind of unprofessional.  First we told them we just wanted coffee and/or shakes, no food, and they said fine and to sit down.  When Ron wanted to order a shake then they told him the blender was broken.  When the waiter went back to check, apparently the blender was fixed but they were out of ice cream.  I wanted an amaretto latte but they were out of amaretto.  What the heck?!? I ended up ordering a hazelnut latte, Ron a raspberry iced tea, and Tiffany a soy latte.  The waiter brought Ron a regular iced tea then realized so brought the raspberry iced tea.  Tiffany was afraid they messed up her drink and used regular milk but we confirmed it was indeed soy.  So not such a good experience but we got a funny picture out of it.  Simon was being fussy and wanted to eat but for some reason would only start to eat while in this position:

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For the evening, we headed to Torrance as we were staying at a Marriott Courtyard there using reward points.  The baby shower is tomorrow and is in Rancho Palos Verdes so this was the closest hotel in the area.  We also had to find a place for dinner and while searching Yelp, I came across this Taiwanese place called Ju Ju Shine.  It had rave reviews so we thought we’d check it out.

Here is their menu:

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The lady owner suggested how we should order since Ron wanted this ground pork over rice dish, apparently the “rice” for the combination is that special ground pork over rice dish so it was a better deal to order the combination… not sure if that makes sense but if you go there, I’m sure she will help you.  They also have stinky tofu there even though it is not on the menu.

They also have some older Japanese comic books for you to peruse (if you can read Japanese) and when Tiffany first met Simon, she thought that he resembled this character.

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This is some sort of soy sauce chicken served with three kinds of vegetables: lightly pickled cucumbers, stir fried cabbage/carrots, and preserved vegetables.  The soup is some sort of vegetable broth that was really good.  Then the special ground pork rice with boiled egg that Ron likes.

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An order of their stinky tofu.  Smelled authentic and was really tasty.  The tofu kind of had air pockets in it so soaked up the sauce really well.  The outside was nice and crispy and the rest a bit chewy.

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One of my favorite noodle dishes, Check-R noodles.  It’s very simple, just rice noodles in a broth with a boiled egg, some shredded pork, bean sprouts, cilantro, green onions, and fried onions.

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We finished everything but were pretty stuffed.  All this was less than $20 and she even gave us two ba-wan to go.  It is a quaint little restaurant and I’m sure if we lived close by, we would frequent it often.

After dinner, we went back to our hotel and tucked Simon into bed.  Our hotel room had two Queen beds so Simon has a bed all to himself.

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We had requested a portable crib and it ended up being a Graco Pack’n’Play with no sheets and no bassinet so we opted to have him be more comfortable on the bed.  It’s been a long day of traveling so we are all exhausted.

What a tease!

Day 65

Simon likes to stick out his tongue when he’s in a really good mood.  Nyah-nyah, nyah-nyah, nyah!

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and likes to check out himself in the mirror.  I wonder if he knows it is him in that mirror or thinks it is another baby?

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Just a super close-up of his cute little face!

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Yes he is wearing the same outfit as yesterday.  When we don’t have to change him, we usually leave him in his clothes for a few days.  It’s a miracle if an outfit can last more than 24 hours without getting soiled.