{travel & eat} I heart America!

Freshly back from a 2 1/2 week trip to the States, it’s odd to be back in SHA and its impossibly muggy and humid weather.  As much fun as I had in LA (and I had a TON of fun!), it’s nice to come home to the hubs and the kitties.  I miss and love California, I’ll always be a CA girl at heart, but home is with M and the little furry guys.

I got into LA on Monday, July 25, and spent the next 3 days taking that horribly long and awful test that I swear each time (!) that I’ll never do again.  Freedom started on Friday, July 26, with lots of meals and quality time spent with lovely people and delicious food.

I blogged about Seattle in the last post, but here are some leftover pics from my 10 days in Seattle.  I can definitely see myself living there in the future.  The summers are perfect there.  =)

Study break in the park next to Burien Public Library

Farmer's Market

One of the many Mexican meals I enjoyed in Seattle. Yum!!

Dinner at Poppy with my cousin. Indian fusion food. Local, gorgeous and delicious!

Funny quote on the wall at Pottery Barn Kids.

Thursday, July 28

I met up with friends I hadn’t seen in FORVER for dinner to celebrate the end of the bar (yet again).  While I was really tired and was really just worn out, I had a great time enjoying yummy food at El Portal in Pasadena with excellent company.

Friday, July 29

I spent Friday night at my dear friend M’s brand new house in Whittier.  Such a cute little house!!  M has been very busy upgrading her house and she’s done such a great job!  Not only that, M was such a gracious host and insisted that I sleep in her bed while she slept on her futon.  The following morning, we went to breakfast at Scotty’s, a local diner near her place.  It was so cozy and yummy!!  Thanks, M!

M's adorable house!! Congrats on your house, M!

First thing you notice when you walk into Scotty's is the decoration. In celebration of July 4th, the restaurant had a billion stars hanging from the ceiling. It was cute and kitschy without being overdone or tacky. According to M, Scotty's switches up the decorations for all the holidays.

M ordered the pancake breakfast.

I ordered the waffles with a side of hash browns. It was delicious! The waffles were light and airy, and perfect with the butter and syrup. The hash browns were crispy on the outside and soft and potato-y on the inside. It was so delish!!

Saturday, July 30

After the yummy breakfast with M, I went to my old church in Placentia.  I really missed everyone, and it was great to spend some quality time with them.

Following lunch, couple friends from church and I went to Yogurtland to enjoy some Hello Kitty flavors.  Pastor S didn’t believe us that Yogurtland had partnered up with Sanrio, so I took a picture of our yogurt and texted it to him.

Hello Kitty at Yogurtland! (I told you so, Pastor!!)

After the Yogurtland break, I drove down to South Coast Plaza to meet up with M’s friends, J and C.  J had visited us in SHA in early April and had a suit made.  Because J wasn’t in town long enough to wait for the suit, I brought the suit back for him.  While waiting for J and C to arrive at South Coast, I wandered around and notice the Windows store (?!?!).  I guess they’re trying to compete with Apple, but it was nowhere as impressive as Mac.  Brownie points for trying??

Dinner was at Red Medicine in Beverly Hills with J & R, H & his new gf J!, A, and W.  A Vietnamese fusion restaurant, I read a review on Oh Joy! blog and wanted to try it out.  The food was fresh, good, and an interesting twist on traditional foods that we’re used to from Vietnamese places.  Even better was spending quality time with friends.

R & J, me and W

A fuzzy group shot taken by our waiter.

On the way to C’s house after dinner to crash there, W and I drove by LACMA and realized that the installation that I’ve been wanting to see is open even at night!  So I flipped a u-turn and parked the car for a little picture taking.

The Mini getting in on the action.

Sunday, July 31

Baby shower time!!  My friends were so sweet to throw me a baby shower at Firefly in South Pasadena.  We enjoyed a yummy brunch, fun baby shower games, and M and I got some pretty awesome gifts for our little boy.  Thanks, everyone!!

The men of the baby shower

Our adorable little A!! He has the best skin! And the cutest little sad face when you give away cookies.

Me, N and her adorable boys! They were our ring bearers in our wedding. I can't believe how much they've grown!!

Thanks everyone for coming out and for all the wonderful gifts for our little one!!

We had a few hours to kill before dinner with my family, so J offered to take W and me to Half and Half, the latest thing in the boba movement.

(This is like an ad for Half and Half.  Haha) I ordered the milk tea with honey boba and pudding, but I think they also added caramel, because J ordered caramel in hers and ours tasted unusually similar.  Truly, it was the largest boba I’ve ever had.  It’s like a meal (or two) in itself.  And the cups we ordered aren’t even their really large size!

We finished the night off by joining my family for dinner in Koreatown at Bann.  Traditional Korean food restaurant, Bann was pretty good.

Cousin J, big brother J, and sister-in-law C

Cousin D, me, W and J

After dinner, my brother and I compared belly sizes.

Monday, August 1

After a hectic morning running tons of errands, I finally got to watch “Harry Potter.”  It was so exciting!!  This was the ONE movie I really wanted to watch in a theater, and I made H promise months ago that he would watch it with me.  Hehe…H wasn’t quite so excited, but I really enjoyed it.  The movie was nowhere as good as the book, but they did a pretty good job.

We watched the movie in 3D. Look at H's excitement. He's practically jumping out of his seat!

Tuesday, August 2

Another day filled with last minute errands.  Although this time, I went to UCLA Medical Center to get a physical and get the baby checked out.  And guess what we found out??

We’re having a BOY!!

Since I was in Westwood, I decided to take advantage of the super expensive parking I had already paid for at UCLA and wandered around, making sure to take advantage of that magical place called Diddy Riese.  I picked up a dozen cookies to bring home to M.

11 AM and there was a long line!

That night, I enjoyed a last minute dinner with friends at Doughboys, and met J’s really cool cousin from Michigan.  They came over to T’s house and hung out for a bit before heading home.

As always, it was so nice to see everyone while I was in LA.  I hope to see all of you soon!!

{travel & eat} Seattle

I’ve been really enjoying my time here in Seattle, hanging out with my parents, eating good food, and enjoying the clean air and water!  I’ve been filling up on fresh fruits, organic veggies and all-around being back in the States.

Here are a few pics from this past week:

My mom cuts up fruit for me every morning before she leaves for work. She says that I must eat pretty foods for the baby. Or the baby will be unhappy. Haha...

 

More pretty food: My mom's soybean noodles with pretty heirloom tomatoes and avocado slices. Yum!

 

My daily cup of chai tea latte from Burien Press. By far the BEST chai tea latte I've had anywhere!

 

A Ferrari edition Segway at the library.

Nothing really planned for the rest of the week before heading down to LA.  I’ll be grabbing dinner with my cousins, and hopefully, see and eat some great things to round out my week in Seattle!

 

9 pm, 90 degrees and 90% humidity (it’s true, I checked on weather.com)

Gosh, I love humidity….ugh, blegh, arg… There’s actually quite a nice breeze right now, so I’m trying to stay brave and keep the windows open vs. turning on the A/C.  Although it’s verrrry tempting right now…

There’s definitely been a breakdown in the posts.  Sorry!  I could blame it on being pregnant, or studying hard (rather, hardly studying), or faulty internet in this darn place, but I really have no excuse!  We’ve had a steady stream of visitors, been busy studying and reading up on becoming parents (eek!), and trying to stay cool in this blistering heat.

It’s been so hot, we have kitty puddles throughout the apartment.

We also had my dear friend W stay with us for a couple weeks.  She brought us cereal, which made my love for her grow infinitely large and reaffirmed my love of Trader Joe’s.  (Yes, to win my affections, cereal from Trader Joe’s or a 2-item combo from Panda Express will do).

My super genius cousin W is also in town, learning Chinese, his 3rd language (unless it’s his 4th…), at Fudan University here in Shanghai.  I haven’t seen much of him growing up, since he’s from MO.  It was great to introduce him to M, see that he was well fed, and ate some shaved ice with him last week.

This past Thursday night, M had some business people in town from the Philippines, so we took them out to dinner at Mr. and Mrs. Bund.  Because we had some time to kill before dinner reservations, we walked around a very crowded Bund, enjoying the nighttime lights and scenery.

I’ll be heading out to the States this Thursday.  As always, I’m sad to leave the hubs and the kitties, but so excited to see my parents and my friends.  Since getting pregnant, I’ve been more homesick for the familiar.  I miss the ease of living where I know things, where I can speak the language, and where there is a great many food options.  I can’t wait!!

I probably won’t post while I’m traveling, but most likely, I’ll see you in person soon!!!

Hello, World!

We have some news…. =)

Introducing … Turtle Shu!!  Scheduled to make his/her appearance in early January 2012, we wanted to share the good news with all of you lovely aunties and uncles!!

Hell froze over, the fat lady sang, and the cows have come home

[Editor's Note: Sorry for SUCH a late post!  It's taken me forever and a day to get this up.  It didn't help that M and I traveled every weekend following H and A's visit.  But finally, here you go!]

Our friends A and H flew 6,000 miles to come visit us in SHA last week!  While this may seem like a just a fun trip, please bear in mind that it was MOMENTOUS!  For those of you who know H, he is very very verrrryyy pro-Taiwan, anti-China.  And to think that he actually came to visit us in SHA!  H did a very cool thing.  ;)

It was so great to have A and H here.  We tried to fit in as much as we could by eating, sightseeing, and eating (again!) our way through the city.  Because I’ve been here for 6 months now, I think I know now a bit more than when F & M were here last year (sorry guys!).

Thursday, April 14 – Friday, April 15

H arrived in SHA.  I took the subway to go meet him (1 1/2 hour metro ride but only 7 RMB!), and after dropping his stuff off at our apartment, we went straight to M’s mom’s restaurant (Bellagio) for some food.

The following morning, M went to work while H and I went to La Paleta for brunch.

Watermelon juice. H had one practically everyday during the time he was here. It is pretty darn tasty.

The rest of the day, we spent time with my MIL and BIL.  We took H and T to get custom shirts made.  When M got home from work, we went out to dinner at a Japanese yakitori place near our apartment.

Saturday, April 16

Originally, H was going out to Taiwan to visit family and meet up with his sister.  Since he was coming out to Asia anyways, it only made sense that he make a pitstop in SHA to visit us beautiful people here.  (hehe.)  So Saturday at noon, H flew out to Taiwan.

Because H requested fresh soy milk and Chinese donuts for breakfast, I did the next best thing – street food!  Sooo yummy!

Vendor making fresh breakfast crepes with pickled veggies, cilantro, green onions, egg and Chinese donut.

Juicy little bao's. Kind of like dumplings but with bready outer skin. M warned H to watch out for the hot juices inside the bao. H didn't realize how juicy they were and took a big bite, causing as HUGE wave of juices to spray all over my purse. Thanks, H!

After we put H in a taxi to go to the airport, M and I went home where I spent most of the day sleeping.  I was fighting a cold and was a big snotty mess.  So gross!  But the all-day nap was a much-needed reprieve before A arrived the following day.

Sunday, April 17

A arrived!!  Just like when H arrived 3 days earlier, I met A at the airport, dropped off her bags at our apartment and made our way to Bellagio for a nighttime snack.  Except this time, I took pictures.

A, me and peanut smoothy. We ate a LOT of peanut smoothies. They are quite yummy!

We showed off our fancy ride. Electric bike with M steering and A perched on the back ledge. This is how we roll (i.e., like a local).

We went home after our late night snack, and A met our little Lamb.

Monday, April 18

My MIL arranged for A to enjoy an oil massage on Monday, so we spent a leisurely morning eating brunch and having coffee before A’s massage at noon.

After her massage, A, T and I headed over to the French Concession to walk around.  Sadly, I still haven’t really figured out the French Concession so we kind of wandered around, until we came across M’s friend’s cafe, Awfully Chocolate.  Awfully Chocolate has very delicious chocolate cake.  We stopped in, ordered a few slices of cake, and headed back home to wait for M to get off work.

We don't know what midget apartments are, but apparently, there are midget apartments. And they are in a modern style.

That evening, A, T, M, my MIL and I went to get fish balls for dinner.  Part hot pot restaurant, part Chinese seafood restaurant, the fish ball place is a local favorite.  Actually, I’ve never any non-locals there ever.  Except for us.

Like a hot pot restaurant, when you first sit down, a waitress gives you a checklist on a clip board.  You get to choose what veggies, meats, and tofu you want to add to your hot pot.  Then they bring out a fish to show you.  That fish will eventually become the fish balls that you will be eating in your hot pot.

Hot pot filled with fish balls.

After the fish is made into fish balls, the head is deep fried then cooked with a spicy marinade. It's pretty tasty.

Tuesday, April 19

Tuesday was a chill day with just A and I.  We first went to Taikang Lu (also known as Tianzifang), which is an area bordering the French Concession filled with shops and cafes in traditional shikumen-style buildings.

Lunch at Kommune on Taikang Lu.

After lunch, A and I spent most of the day going to every fake market I knew.  We went to the one on West Nanjing Road, Pearl City on Hongmei Lu, and the nicest one in Gubei.  After much struggling, haggling, bargaining, and coming back with reinforcements (i.e., the negotiating tornado that is my MIL), A purchased an undisclosed number of purses.  It was a good shopping day.  =)

Wednesday, April 20

Wednesday was kind of a repeat of Monday, where A got another lovely oil massage, and then we waited for H to arrive from Taiwan.

The highlight of the day was eating hot pot dinner at Hai De Lao.  H arrived fairly late from Taiwan because of a flight delay, so when he finally got back to our apartment, we started walking to the restaurant.  Because the restaurant is so popular, early arrival is a necessity so as to avoid waiting for hours.

On our way to the restaurant, we took a slight detour in our apartment playground.

True to the restaurant’s reputation for service, they provided us with aprons and, for me and H, glasses cleaners.

H and a big chunk of meat.

Hot pot: half seafood broth, half extra extra spicy

After our hot pot dinner, we did the only thing that was natural.  We went to Bellagio in Xintiandi for some peanut smoothies and mango supreme!!

Thursday, April 21

A, H and I made the trip out to the outskirts of Shanghai and went to the water town of Zhujiajiao.  Called the Venice of Shanghai (*cough cough*), Zhujiajiao is a historical town built on the canals and waterways of Shanghai.  They’ve kept the original buildings but unfortunately, as all good things, have pretty much become a tourist trap.

Zhujiajiao was built during both the Qing and Ming Dynasties.  There are stone bridges over the river that were built during those dynasties and it’s pretty amazing.  We wandered around for several hours before heading back to Shanghai.

Standing next to ham hocks. There were vendor stalls upon vendor stalls all selling the same style of ham.

Only in China do you find stores selling jade from Myanmar (or Burma). This would totally be illegal in the US.

We came across a store where they provide traditional costumes and they take pictures of you in costume.  See the amazing sample picture above.  Then see A below.

After wandering around for several hours, H may (or may not) have started to get on our nerves. Hehe.

We came across a cute cafe called Cat Cafe.  It was packed with teenagers, and the place was so small, we had to come back at a later time.  When we returned, we realized why it was so popular with the teen girls.  The cafe sold postcards and stamps, and had 2 walls that composed essentially a calendar.  Each day has a slot, and after writing and addressing a postcard, the customer can then place the postcard into the slot for a particular day.  The cafe will then mail the postcard to the recipient on the particular day.

Wall full of postcards for sale.

We ended up buying a postcard for M and put it in the slot for the following day.  Apparently, mail within SHA takes 4 days.  M received the postcard 4 days later.

We also came across several stray kitties, especially one that looked like our little Lamb.

After about 3 hours at Zhujiajiao, we headed back home to rest before going out to dinner with M at Calabo, a Japanese-Italian restaurant.

I forgot to take pictures of every dish except for this one, "the bomber." It's a really large puffy pizza crust with prosciutto and argula.

Friday, April 22

M took Friday off to spend the day with all of us.  We first went to Jade Buddha Temple.  Actually, we first took the subway according to directions I found on the internet, arrived at a completely different place, and cabbed it to the Temple.  Oh well…it happens.

We then attempted to do some fun panoramic pics.  We tried to time it so that we would appear at several points in the shot.  I don’t think we were exactly successful.

[If you're still reading this post, then give yourself a hand because at this point, I'm not sure if I'm reading the blog, as this is the longest. post. ever.)

One of the jade buddhas that the temple is famous for. The other, larger jade buddha was housed upstairs, and pictures were not permitted.

After wandering around the temple, following a Spanish tour group, and seeing both jade buddhas, we made our way over to Yu Yuan, a tourist spot not so well known for the gardens but well known for its shao long bao, or soup dumplings.

A standing in front of the crowded walkways at Yu Yuan.

A and M, smiling their best smiles.

A and M flashing their best chinky looks.

Long lines for the shao long bao.

Enjoying some soup dumplings.

Since I don't eat pork, I got some fried fish balls at the food stall next door to the dumpling place.

Saturday, April 23

Based on the great times we had on our past stays in Pudong, M and I booked a room at the Westin in Pudong for all of us to stay in.  Physically staying in Pudong definitely cuts out the travel times to great places like the Bund, and we get to experience more of a city life, compared to our suburbian utopia out in Gubei.

On our way to the Westin, we headed over to Baker & Spice on Anfu Lu for brunch.  As always, the food was yummy.

After brunch, we headed over to Pudong and checked into our hotel before starting our day wandering around the city.

Dorks

Digging for gold: This man was picking his nose, really getting in there, for a long time!

I could say Bert & Ernie. But I wont.

In the evening, we headed over to East Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street to wander around and try some street food.

Sunday, April 24

We enjoyed brunch at Park Hyatt the next morning.  Yummm, eclairs!

A and H left that evening back to California.  We loved having them here!  Thanks for coming, guys!

{travel} Maui

From LA, M and I flew to Maui, where M’s friend HW was getting married.  Considering that SHA was in the 20s when we left, Maui with its 80 degree weather was heavenly.

Driving around the island.

Once we landed in Maui, it took us a really long time to get to the hotel, mainly because someone was under the impression that the hotel was on one part of the island when in fact it was on the other side of the island.  That someone shall remain nameless… ;)

After driving for several hours, we finally made it to our hotel, the Kapalua Villas.  The scenery was beautiful and amazing.

Our hotel suite was really nice.  It was more like a condo, with a separate bedroom, kitchen, dining room and living room.  The only problem was that it smelled like old lady / mothballs.

This is a picture of our entry way.  For the entire time we were there, we didn’t realize that the room had a The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe aspect.

The wardrobe was actually the door to the second bathroom and laundry area!  We figured it out the day before we left.  Haha…Oh well.

Because M was one of the groomsmen, we really didn’t have too much time to spend by ourselves.  But we managed to squeeze in alone time where we could.  We did have one morning to ourselves, so we went to grab some breakfast in downtown Lahaina.

After breakfast, we walked around and stuck our feet in the water.  This proved later to be the only time we had to hang out at the beach as HW’s wedding and wedding-related activities took up most of our time.

M was one of HW’s groomsmen, so the night before the big day, we were invited to HW’s rehearsal dinner, or rather, luau dinner.

M and our favorite Aussie

We gathered around the sand pit and watched the luau people take out the poor piggie from the bbq pit.

M woke up bright and early the next morning and played golf with J, who flew in from Australia for HW’s wedding.

That evening was HW and C’s wedding.  Overlooking the ocean, the ceremony was held at the Ritz Carlton.  The weather was perfect, the flowers beautiful, and the ceremony was romantic.

My very dapper husband, with his friend J.

The adorable flower girl and ring bearer. They're twins!

Mother of the Bride. So pretty and gorgeous dress!

The beautiful bride! Check out her dress!!

Sadly, I thought I would have a great view of the ceremony because I was sitting near the front, but instead, this was my view for most of the ceremony.  Pretty flowers though.

We had a great time at the wedding.  HW and C did a great job, making sure all the guests were well taken care of and had activities planned for everyone during the long weekend we spent in Maui.  M and I really enjoyed our time in Maui, spending time with friends who we haven’t seen in a long time.

Congrats, HW and C!

{travel} Los Angeles – Part 1

This post is waaaay past due.  In fact, it might be so far past due that you all in the States may have forgotten that M and I were there in February.  Remember?  Remember?

So back in February, M and I made a trip back to California, to see friends and attend the wedding of his close friend H in Maui.  Because M only had one week here, while I had 1 month, we squished as much as we could in 7 days.  Once we landed at LAX, we took off running, starting with a run to Costco (thanks, Mr. C!) where we stocked up on goodies unavailable or hard to find in SHA.

We met up with friends for dinner on our first night in LA.  It was so great to see everyone!!

M with the expectant parents, B & S!

So SO happy to see these beautiful people!  We really had missed everyone.

The following day (Monday) was a very busy day.  In the morning, M and I went to the Chinese Consulate to get our visas and then headed downtown to the Social Security Office.  Because we parked right near Bottega Louie, we stopped in for a little treat.

My earl grey macaron. It was good but not great (I think Bouchon or Paulette's are better). But it was definitely pretty with the gold leaf!

After our lovely snack, we walked across the street to the Social Security office.  The signs directing you to the office were incredible.  There was absolutely no way to get lost in that building.

In the elevator

Right when you exit the elevator

Right after you turn the corner from following the previous sign.

So no, we did not get lost getting to the Social Security office.  Haha.  After a very long wait (I think we waited longer because we were dressed up (more on that later)), M got his social security card replaced, and we headed back to Koreatown for lunch.

Can someone say, EL TAURINO???

M and I crave mostly Mexican food while we’re in SHA (although we’ve recently remedied that with the appearance of tortillas at the supermarket here!).  And because M had never been to El Taurino (*gasp!*), it only seemed natural that we take this opportunity to eat some real Mexican food.

 

The mural outside El Taurino. Kinda of cheesy but oh so fabulous!

Just in case you forgot that you were at El Taurino, there were lots of bulls' heads on the wall.

M's taco with red sauce.

M's sope with queso fresco

Our really big horchata. It helped to put out the fire in our mouths from the hot sauce.

Mmmm...fresh guacamole!

My bean, cheese, rice burrito with fresh pico de gallo. So good!

That was a great meal.  We were so stuffed!!

So, to the reason why M is wearing a suit (I was dressed up too).  My boss JCC passed away right before the new year.  Because it was so sudden and without warning, we were really ill-prepared, both emotionally and preparation-wise.  While there was a memorial service and funeral service for JCC in January, the family was kind enough to wait a few days for me to arrive in the States to hold the burial service (JCC was cremated).  After our morning errands and yummy lunch, we headed over to Culver City to attend JCC’s burial service.  I was really sad.

After a very long day, we headed home to M’s brother T’s house in mid-city.  We relaxed, hung out and enjoyed our bottle of Opus One, our wedding gift from M’s friend F.

To make sure that T wouldn’t enjoy by himself (since we did entrust him with the bottle before we left for SHA), M wrote a little note on the bottle.

That was our stay in LA for three days before leaving for Maui the next morning.

Birthday Scavenger Hunt EXTRAVAGANZA!!

M’s birthday was early March, but it coincided with our delayed 1-year anniversary weekend staycation, so I planned a scavenger hunt extravaganza for M to do.  Since moving here to Shanghai, M has always been working, so he hasn’t had a chance to see all the touristy spots or cute little neighborhoods of the city.  So, this past Saturday, I made clues for M to figure out each stop on this city exploration.

I tried to make a banner that read "extravaganza!" After I taped it up, I realized I cut out the N backwards. Oops! And we were watching "The Italian Job" while eating breakfast. Such a great movie!

Clearly, I am not an artist.  But I tried the best I could and poor M had to figure out what my “drawings” were.  Hehehe…

So we forgot to take a picture of this, but M guessed this correctly.  Donut!  I made him donut French toast for breakfast (eaten while watching “The Italian Job”).  Instead of using toast, you use donuts.  Stale, or 1 day old, donuts work best to absorb all the eggy/milky/vanilla-y goodness.

After breakfast, M received Clue No. 2:

Poor M couldn’t figure out what this was.  His guesses included slugs, snails, and burritos.  What was it?  It was supposed to be a loaf of bread!  I took M to Baker & Spice, a very Western, foreigner-friendly bakery and coffee shop.  They have really yummy breads, great pastries, and pretty good sandwiches.  Oh, and their decor is right up my alley.

On our way there, we passed by this cute baby playing in the doorway of a shop.

After enjoying some sandwiches, an eclair and a latte, it was time for clue no. 3.

M got this one right and guessed that the next activity had to do with weddings.  He asked if I was getting remarried.  Sigh.

Instead, I took M to the marriage market at People’s Square.  Every weekend, rain or shine, thousands of parents to single adult children place advertisements near Gate 9 to the park.  It’s kind of like match.com or eharmony, just live and in person.  And by parents.

Thousands of parents, looking to match up their single adult children with other single adult children.

Each of these sheets of paper contains information on the single person seeking to meet his/her perfect someone.  The first character states male or female (男 = male; 女 = female), followed by the year that the person was born (i.e., 81 年 = 1981).  It’s hard to see from this picture but the paper continues with more specific information, such as height, weight, employment and cell phone number.  It’s like a resume, with no interview.  Some of the other papers had pictures of the single person.

This guy had quite a few mothers taking a peek, most likely because he had a picture.  If you look at his stats, he only wants to date someone between the ages of 25 and 31.  And I think he’s lying about his age.  I mean, how many 32-year-old guys look that old?  Especially Asian guys?

After looking at all the ads, we wandered around the park and came across a pond.  The water was rather putrid but there were some people washing their hands in the water.

After the marriage market, it was time for the next clue.

M got this one right too, and guess coffee.  Actually, I wanted to take him for a coffee break on Taikang Lu, a cute touristy area with shops and decent cafes, but we weren’t hungry or tired yet, so we walked around Taikang Lu instead.

We came across this one shop that sold teddy bears with super tiny heads. It was rather freaky.

After wandering around Taikang Lu, it was time for the final clue.  Can you guess what it is?

M could not figure this out for the life of him.  He said lamps, upside down flowers, chicken legs, amongst others.  Is my drawing THAT bad?!  They’re feet!!  Arg… They were supposed to be a hint for foot massage!  However, M decided that he didn’t want a foot massage that day and instead, we continued to wander around and found a museum and cafe.

That was the end of our touristy day.  Hopefully, M had fun and now knows more about this city we’re living in!

 

 

{travel} Shanghai Staycation

For our 1-year anniversary, M surprised me with a weekend stay at the Park Hyatt in Pudong.  It was really awesome.  One of the things on my resolutions this year is to get to know this city better.  Our staycation in Pudong really fit in with my resolution!

Saturday morning, we headed out to Pudong.  Normally, we take Metro Line 10 to transfer to Line 1 to get to Pudong.  But M is obsessed with Dairy Queen.  So, rather than taking Line 10, we took a cab directly to the Line 1 metro station because there is a DQ right near the metro station.  We swung by for an Oreo Blizzard at DQ before making our way to Pudong.

Because our check-in time was in the afternoon, M and I walked around Pudong and grabbed lunch at Haiku, a sushi restaurant that was conveniently located next to the Apple store.

Afterwards, we swung by City Shop at the IFC Mall before checking into our hotel.  At City Shop, we saw these really cute canisters of tea.

The Park Hyatt.  Need I say more?

The hotel was absolutely gorgeous.  I felt like a country mouse in the city.  Everything was so posh and elegant.  I think I want to live there.  Actually, I’ll settle for living in the bathroom.  The rainfall shower, huge bathtub, heated toilet seats — I want!!

The hotel was so sweet and they had a chilled bottle of champagne, a card, and truffles waiting for us in our room to help us celebrate our 1-year anniversary.  It was lovely, tasty, and a wonderful start to a great weekend!

Plush slippers, as modeled by my husband's sexy legs.

After ogling the hotel room, champagne and truffles, rainfall showers, a nap, and 2 episodes of CSI Las Vegas, M and I headed to the Bund to walk around before dinner. The Bund went through a major renovation the past couple years in preparation for last year’s Expo, so it’s a really pleasant walking area of the prettiest part of Shanghai. It was actually drizzling that night, so some of our pics are blurry, but the lights and the drizzle kind of emphasized the gorgeousness of the historical buildings.  M’s camera has a panoramic feature, so we messed around with it for a bit.

We all need a yellow Ferrari, right? Right?

After wandering around the Bund for a bit, we headed over to M on the Bund for dinner.  M on the Bund has been written up in countless magazines, websites, and tour guides, all touting its amazing food and gorgeous views.  Yes, views are definitely great, service was good, but the food really sucked.  I thought the best part of the meal was the bread basket.  Dessert was okay, but not fabulous.  Overpriced.  *Sigh*.

I ordered the trout.  The fish was too salty, and I enjoyed the stuff on the bottom more than the main entree.

M ordered a beef pasta thingy.  M said it was okay, not great, and it was also not very pretty.

For dessert, I ordered the pavlova and M ordered chocolate cake with ice cream.  They were fine, but not exciting.

I’m sure that if the price point was lower, the food would have been okay at best.  But sadly, the prices were really high AND the food was mediocre, essentially making the meal not very good at all.  Boo.

After dinner, we headed back to the hotel where we decided to take advantage of their Infinity pool. Because we were woefully unprepared for the pool, we ended up buying the funniest swimming suits from the hotel.  My suit was very granny, cut in the most unflattering way possible, while M’s suit was really … small.  Thankfully, they weren’t Speedos, but they were cut like a girl’s boy shorts, but for boys.

We checked out the next afternoon, but after enjoying an hour at the pool and a buffet brunch at the hotel’s dining room.  The food was okay, until we discovered the cheese board.  It was so yummy!!

The smallest omelette in the world. I think they only used 1 egg.

I had a wonderful weekend celebrating our 1-year anniversary.  Who knew that 1 year could fly by so quickly?  Until next year….

 

 

Bonne Anniversaire, ma coeur!

 

I can’t believe it’s already been a year!  Time flies!  It’s so much fun being married to M.  It’s like having someone to play with when you’re little.

Too bad I have to spend my entire anniversary on a plane but I can’t wait to get back to my husband and my 2 cats!

I love you, baby meow!  See you soon!

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