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Happy Birthday, Dad! – Las Vegas, NV

So my dad’s birthday (along with the photos in this post) was actually nearly two weeks ago, but I’ve only gotten to posting this now. Apologies (as well as for the lack of posts).

With that said, my dad’s birthday was on the 8th of October, and he decided he wanted to take a little mini trip to Las Vegas that weekend  to celebrate. My aunts, grandma, cousin (Reycel), and the boy went with my parents and me.

These photos are from days two and three of our trip. Day (or rather, night) one was spent arriving in Vegas, checking into the hotel, feasting on a buffet, and walking the Strip.

Denise and Reycel

We had a few photo ops at The Palazzo and The Venetian.

Denise and Reycel

Can’t go to “Italy” without getting some gelato! ;)

Givenchy

I couldn’t help but stop in front of the Givenchy display at Barney’s and drool.

 
Top – Forever 21, Shorts – (I forgot :p), Tights – Banana Republic, Boots – Sam Edelman, Bag – Marc by Marc Jacobs, Watch – Movado

The Venetian

The October Draconids were supposed to be at their peak on this evening, the 8th, so after dinner, we separated from the parentals and drove off, further into the desert to attempt to get a peek at the meteor shower.

Burro Crossing

Aside from successful seeing a few regular shooting stars and one humongous one (must have totally been part of the Draconids shower), one of the major highlights of my evening was seeing these signs everywhere along that narrow highway into the desert. Burro crossing! Next time, we are going to attempt to take one for ourselves… mayhaps. ;)

Urban Outfitters ads, anyone? And yes, I did indeed change out of my boots into flats (Michael by Michael Kors) for our trek into the desert.

My takeaway from wandering the desert late into the night – Joshua trees are creepy at night.

The next day, before heading back home, we all stopped by the Ethel M Chocolate Factory and Botanical Cactus Gardens in Henderson, NV. If you’re in the area, I highly recommend stopping by. Not only do you get to take a gander at their chocolate factory and cactus garden (which is apparently one of the largest cactus gardens in the U.S.), but you also get a free chocolate sample at the end of the chocolate factory tour!

Ethel M Chocolate Factory and Botanical Cactus Gardens

Seeing as it is currently the year of the rabbit (based on the Chinese zodiac) and I was born in the year of the rabbit, I found this Bunny Ears Cactus rather amusing.

Ethel M Chocolate Factory and Botanical Cactus Gardens

All in all, a successful family trip filled with lots of food, photos, and gambling. Well, the older folks gambled quite a bit. Ironically, we were in Vegas, and this time I didn’t even touch a slot machine once.

Ngai Mini Family Reunion, Day One

Every summer, my dad’s side of the family tries to have some type of family reunion, where members of the family all gather together and travel to a destination. Past trips have involved Canada (west and east), Oregon, New York, New Jersey, Virginia, Colorado, and various parts of California, to name a few. This summer, the family decided to have a mini family reunion. “Mini” implies that it doesn’t involve a as large a group as our other reunions (this one only involved those relatives living in California, particularly my dad and his siblings and their immediate families), the destination is not very far, and the duration of the trip is relatively short. As my grandparents get older, it has become harder and harder to travel far distances for long periods of time with them in tow; thus, the family has been trying to accommodate for them, planning shorter trips that will be enjoyable for everyone.

This summer’s trip involved the central coast of California – Solvang, Lompoc, Santa Barbara, Pismo Beach. The huge convenience is that this year’s destination is at about the halfway point between those who live in the Los Angeles area of Southern California (my parents and I) and those who live in the San Jose area of northern California (everyone else). This was not the first time visiting these places for anyone in our family, but it had definitely been a while since any of us had revisited these places.

Both parties decided to meet up initially for the trip at Ostrichland, which is minutes away from our first stop, Solvang. My mom and I made a couple small purchases at the gift shop at Ostrichland while we waited for the other party to arrive. Once the “Asian Caravan” (as my cousins and I call our fleet of four vehicles) arrived, we continued on our way to Solvang. Solvang is a cute area that resembles a Danish village. The unique architecture and numerous little independent shops make this place a delightful tourist attraction.

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IMG_4678.JPGMy cousin, Ryan, who just graduated this year from UC Davis and is now a working man!

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Pictured above is my older cousin, Clement. He’ll be leaving for New York next week to attend Columbia University. The purpose of this mini family reunion was also partly a farewell gathering for him to send him off. I’m extremely happy and proud that he got into his dream school, but I’ll definitely miss not having him be as close in distance. Granted he lives up in northern California, at least that’s still within the same state, and only either a six hour drive or one hour flight! I must admit I am also a bit excited for him to be relocating to New York – this gives me more of an excuse to plan a trip over to the east coast soon! By the way, pictured above was his usual pose for most of the trip – quite the busy man. ;]

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Ryan was teasing clement since he was on the phone for quite a while (and always seems to be!).

IMG_4685.JPGRyan and our grandpa

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We cousins decided to wander off on our own while the parental units and grandparents wandered off on their own. I was craving coffee (when am I not?) and dessert, so we went looking for some type of cafe place. We found The Solvang Bakery and decided to step inside.

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I suppose we may have found one of the gems of Solvang. While we sat in that bakery eating our macaroons (Thanks, Clement!) and sipping our coffee, I used my handy dandy Yelp app on my phone and discovered this place had a four star rating!

Post baked-goods-and-coffee-time, we continued our stroll through the Danish village and ended up at the Hans Christian Andersen Museum. This dainty little museum with free admission is located in the midst of a book store. It had pretty interesting articles and artifacts on Andersen. Also, the book store itself looked filled with varieties of books – both new and used. If I had more time, I would have definitely enjoyed perusing their collection.

Of particular interest to me was this Chinese translation of one of the Hans Christian Andersen books. Talk about world renowned writer!

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And for those who do not know, Hans Christian Anderson is the original writer of The Little Mermaid, one of among many popular stories he had written.

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Above is Clement and his parents. He was pretending to be upset that he was all alone on the other side of the bench in the first photo.

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And in conclusion, we have my parents followed by a photo of them with Ryan, whom my dad called his son during this shot. ;]

Following Solvang, we went to dinner at Pea Soup Andersen’s then proceed to our hotel in the neighboring city of Lompoc. All in all, a long but good day.

R.I.P. Benita

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Benita passed on to turtle Heaven this afternoon. I had her since the end of June when we found her in the middle of the road in Lakewood Country Club while driving around the neighborhood one night. We buried her in my backyard today.

Rest in peace, Benita. :( I’ll remember how cute you looked during your little morning strolls around the front patio, basking in the morning sun.

Travels from January 2011

Here’s a map of my travels from January 2011, which consisted of stops at the following places:

  • Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.A. CES 2011
  • Shanghai, China
  • Anqiu, China
  • Qingdao, China
  • Weifang, China
  • Beijing, China
  • Hong Kong, China

Click on a point on the map to read the description/see the destination name.


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