Category Archives: Sweets/Bakeries/Desserts

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.

Eating out with family

Day 61 (Happy 2-month old birthday!)

We celebrated Mother’s Day early with dim sum in the morning with my family and then dinner at House of Prime Rib with Ron’s family.

Here is Simon all ready to start the day.

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After dim sum, we went back to my parents’ house to hang out.  The dogs were happy to see us (Buddy on the left, Happy on the right).

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Dinner was at House of Prime Rib.  We had a lovely (and filling) dinner complemented by a bottle of Cabernet Sauvignon from Neal Vineyards in Napa Valley.  Simon had been sleeping before we went out to dinner and continued to sleep through dinner until we got home, almost 5 hours total.  We were all impressed he could sleep through the noise in the restaurant.

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Did they get new plates?  For some reason I don’t remember the plates being red.

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For the first time we actually had room for dessert at HOPR.  We ordered the creme brulee and the English trifle to share.  The creme brulee was excellent, very creamy and nice sugary crust.  The English trifle had blueberries, raspberries, blackberries and a delicious Grand Marnier anglaise.  The fruits tasted very fresh and juicy.

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We were really stuffed and really relieved that Simon survived such a busy day without a complete meltdown.


Burma Superstar Oakland

Day 48

As mentioned in yesterday’s post, I bought some cookies from The Bread Garden Bakery in Berkeley. From left to right, peanut butter, chocolate chip with walnuts, and something called “Crispie” (there is a dime at the bottom to show the size). Of the three, my favorite was the peanut butter cookie since it had delicious PB taste and was fabulous with a glass of cold milk. The Crispie was an interesting cookie, I think it may have tasted better freshly baked as it seemed a bit chewy, but that could also be due to the sugary sticky coating on the outside. The almonds were great on top though.

Here is Simon having Tummy Time!

Oops! Face plant!

For dinner, we met up with Dylan, Erica, and their almost 9 month old Maddie. We had a nice dinner at Burma Superstar in Oakland. The restaurant is on the smaller side but were able to accommodate us in the back table where we could put 2 infant car seats and 4 adults. It was our first time actually eating at a Burma Superstar; our past experience was with take-out from the San Francisco location.

White sangria with fuji apples, strawberries, orange, mint, and lychee. Light and refreshing.

This is the rainbow salad (mixed up already) which has 22 different ingredients. It was quite strong on the fried onion and garlic flavors and I think it was more of a noodle salad than a green salad.

Firey Vegetables with Tofu. It wasn’t overly spicy and I love the green beans cooked just right with still that lingering crisp.

Two portions of brown rice topped with fried onions.

Side order with garlic noodles. Yum!

Eggplant with garlic sauce. The leftover sauce went well with the brown rice.

Last but not least, lemongrass salmon. Delicious basil and fresh salmon.

To say the least, we were well fed and had a great time catching up. We talked a lot about our babies and now Ron and I have some more ideas of what to expect as Simon grows up since they’ve already experienced it.

After we got home from dinner, relaxing at home with mommy.

Looks like he might have some big feet!

Mochi and Misu are becoming more affectionate with each other. They seldom groom each other so seem to be doing it more. Poor things don’t have as much attention as they used to.

Simon asleep for now…

Home with daddy

Day 47

Simon stayed home with Ron today while I went to have a massage at Claremont Hotel Club and Spa in Berkeley.  My friend Vicki planned this girls’ day out of relaxation.  I was sad to leave Simon for the day and almost cried as I gave him a kiss goodbye… I didn’t think it would be so hard to leave for just a few hours.  But I knew he would be in good hands with Ron so looked forward to a relaxing day with the girls.

His cute little sleeping face as I left this morning.

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We had breakfast at The Bread Garden Bakery (across the street from the Claremont Hotel) and Peet’s Coffee.  The bakery had a bit of a passive-aggressive sign posted on it’s storefront window.

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I had a delicious apple turnover and bought some extra cookies for home.  Can’t wait to get into them!

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While I was gone, Simon had a visit from Ron’s mom and brother William.  Simon looks a bit concerned…

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After I got home around 6pm, Ron’s niece Arial came for a visit and we went to dinner together at Katana-ya.  I wasn’t supposed to eat uni (sea urchin) while I was pregnant so finally got to indulge a bit tonight.

Simon is looking at me and says, “What ARE you eating mommy??”

Also, to note, his baby acne has gotten a lot better, he just has one big pimple above his left eyebrow.

Here is Arial holding Simon.

All in all, a good way to end a beautiful weekend in the bay area. The spa was nice and relaxing (albeit a bit more expensive than I’m used to but a very nice atmosphere) and a good time catching up with girlfriends. Simon and Ron had an eventful day with visiting with family and both should rest well tonight.

Cheesecake Factory

Day 43

Today we had a craving for some non-Asian cuisine so since we live close to Union Square, we had lunch at Cheesecake Factory.  For the outing, we dressed up Simon in one of his new outfits.  The onesie is from Gap (from Auntie Sabrina, Uncle Min, and their twins!) and the pants from JAKC Designs (it is part of the robot outfit).  Doesn’t he look nerdy?  So funny… Ron says he kind of looks like Waldo from Where’s Waldo?

I’m wearing my wrist splint and although it is awkward with holding Simon, it has helped to reduce the sharp pains I was having.  I think it is helping by letting the swelling go down on my wrist and stop me from continual re-injury with my movement.  I hope in a few days that I can go without it during the day and only wear it at night.

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We had a nice walk where Simon stayed awake but he fell asleep at the restaurant.  Probably all the white noise lulled him to sleep.

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We had a good lunch but couldn’t fit in a piece of cheesecake so instead brought home a slice.  This is the red velvet cheesecake, so delicious!

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As it usually happens, when Simon has on a new outfit, he pees on it.  This time it was probably daddy’s fault since he didn’t tighten the diaper enough so the pee leaked out of the sides.  Simon needed a bath anyways and after he bathed, we dressed him up in a full body suit, complete with footsies.  He looks like a little astronaut!  Simon seemed to like this as he promptly decided to sleep, nice and cozy.

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Last night, we tried out the Halo Sleep Sack that we received from Ron’s friend Barbara in Germany.  It’s easier than wrapping Simon in a blanket but only if you put it on before he falls asleep, it can be cumbersome to try to put it on while he’s trying to fall sleep.  It’s nice a soft though, he slept well last night.

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Simon was a bit active in the late evening since he slept quite a bit during the day.  Yesterday he had a very fussy and gassy day so didn’t sleep well so he seemed to be trying to make up for it today… until evening time when he finally caught up on his sleep and wanted to play.  His neck is really getting a lot stronger and is able to hold it up for longer periods of time when on his tummy.

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I bought this hat from Target, it’s made by Carter’s, because it was so cute.  After washing, it looks like it shrank and is already too small for his head… we’re gonna have to stretch it out if we want him to continue to wear it.

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He has such a perplexed expression, I wonder what he’s thinking?