Saturday, December 26, 2015

My birthday vacation (along with my sister's birthday and Aidan's first time being at Disneyland) was definitely a SUCCESS!!! After all the planning (see previous post), I think navigating Disneyland after almost ten years-- I navigated like a champ! With our route we were able to maximize the numbers of rides we went on (our route), save money, and learned some premier tips that can help any Disneyland goer.


First off, Disneyland looked BEAUTIFUL for the 60th anniversary! The park was decked out in lights, garlands, Christmas trees, the characters were all festive, and so much more for the Christmas holiday. I definitely am glad I made it out to see it before some changes take place (Aurora's castle becoming Frozen castle and Tom Sawyer cruise not being a ride anymore).

It begins...

Saturday, December 26th, 2015
The festivities were over at my house so I got down to planning our Disneyland trip (see previous post). The game plan was to leave the 26th in the early morning with enough time to see the Hollywood sign and maybe do the hike. As with all plans... things took a detour. We ended up leaving Modesto in the morning around 8:30 am for a long drive that totals about 6 hours plus or minus traffic. We drove down to Santa Ana just in the nick of time to check into our hotel (Doubletree Santa Ana,CA). We got here a bit early, but they got us into our room (thank goodness after the long drive). The hotel was really nice especially for the great price, proximity to Disneyland, and nice beds (Yes. I am a bed snob.). Only thing that got me was that I had to pay for parking and no complimentary breakfast was provided (definitely give and take with my selection of hotels this time around...then again I am in the LA area so I don't want to ask for too much). We spent the rest of the night hunting for food, shopping for the essentials that would be coming with us in our pack (water, Special K bars, bacon jerky, etc.), and catching up on some TV.


Sunday, December 27th, 2015
Happy birthday to my big sister! The big day was finally here and I was glad I could share it with them!

Oldest sister- Joslyn
I wanted to be there right as the park opened (as recommended by Pinterest articles), but we couldn't get ourselves together in time so we left our hotel at 7:30 am and got to Disneyland at 8 am. The lines to park were long, but we didn't have to wait too long. The parking was very strategic with people routing us to appropriate places so we parked quickly and made our way to the tram.


It's about 8:30 am and I'm trying to corral us to our first stops (Fast passes to Fantasmic), but of course we have to take our first pictures first (But first... let me take a #selfie). We got someone to take a quick picture of us at the entrance with the floral Mickey and 60th sign.


Let's go, let's GOOOO is all you can hear from my mouth. The line at City Hall was too long for us to get our birthday and first time pins so we opted to do that later when the crowds died down.

Opening time crowd
We hopped on the train to Frontierland to get our Fantasmic fast passes for the 9:00 pm showing (green section- not the best seats so I suggest getting them as soon as the park opens since they go FAST!!!)


We planned out which fast passes were necessary with the help of the wait times app (Wait Times for Disneyland- found in app store) and dependent on what was around us. We grabbed Big Thunder tickets and then jumped in line for Pirates of the Caribbean. This gave us just the perfect amount of time because right after we were able to go on Big Thunder in about 10 minutes. Only my sister and I went on it so we had our other sister go to get us tickets to Indiana Jones. We were shy five minutes before we could get another fast passes since we were in possession of the other one. So we had to kill time before we could all go together.

He was nervous and grumpy so I told him to pretend to be happy at the happiest place in the world
We did the Jingle Cruise then tried to get to Tomorrowland for the Jedi training show. They weren't accepting more trainees so we got in line for Autotopia. This was my nephew's favorite ride.


We went back to Indiana Jones to use our fast passes at 12:45 pm. My nephew was a little scared of the bumps and turns but I'm so proud of him for doing it.


We walked next to the Tiki so we decided to give the famous whip a shot! A tip on Pinterest suggested going inside and order versus standing in line outside of Tiki (The line outside was suppppperrrr long). We got our Dole Pineapple whip in less than 10 minutes and when the show starts there is optimal seating space to snack. Thumbs up on the whip and definitely recommended. My nephew doesn't like anything except vanilla and he loved the pineapple favor!


1:00 pm: After we rushed to Main St. to try to get a glimpse of the Christmas parade. It was too packed and I wasn't tall enough to see so we decided it'd be a good time to take a food break.


This was the perfect time to pick up our buttons on the way out of the park since everyone was watching the parade and everyone had already picked up their buttons.


For our break, we grabbed chicken and in and out and went back to the hotel to freshen up. We did a wardrobe change into something more comfortable. 

We got back to the park around 5:30 pm with just enough time to find a spot to see the Paint the Nite show (tip: I noticed that people were able to stand at the train station for a good view). We sat across from the train station. The view was good as long as everyone around us stayed seated (tip: the show starts at It's a Small World- it's the best place to watch so you get to see everything first and then can go to the next rides as others are still watching). 

Paint the Nite was so awesome! The lights and music had us all dancing and singing. I loved seeing all the characters together!! The actors seemed super happy and you can see they definitely love their jobs.

My favorite princess-Ariel
The rush after the parade. I love this candid picture of my sister- Kea
We headed to Splash mountain to get our fast passes but it was so cold that there was no wait:) We giddily got on it as soon as we got to the front! I love no lines!


It was getting late so we got on the train to go to Toontown that was closing at 8:30 pm to see Mickey. Sadly, he was at Main St. so we had to make a new game plan. I can proudly say that we made due and entertained ourselves...

Toontown


9:00 pm: Our showing was about to start so we made our way to Fantasmic. Our fast pass was for the green section which is on the bridge above Pirates of the Caribbean. 

Fantasmic was amazing as usual, but I wanted to be able to see Disney Forever fireworks show above the castle but the shows were back to back. We ended up staying in our spot and watching the water so that went along with the fireworks. Overall a very good show!


YESSSSS! Everyone with small children were leaving so we had the park to ourselves and it was way less crowded. 

We ended up splitting up in pairs. My sister and I wanted to get on big kid rides so my nephew and his mom did Autotopia again and rode the monorail. 

My sister and I were trying to get fast passes to Hyper Space Mountain but they stopped them so I asked when the next showing of Path of the Jedi would be playing and he said there was still room so we jumped into the theater. 

After the show we were going to stand in line for Hyper Space Mountain (75 minutes wait) when a family gave us their fast passes for 11:00 pm. It was about 10:40 pm so we sat in the nearby cafe and took a break.


We walked into Hyper Space Mountain and had to wait for technical difficulties. After getting off the ride we still had half an hour left til closing so we ran to the Matterhorn. There was no wait. Best time ever to ride!

We had 15 minutes left so we headed to It's a Small World to end our night (if you are in line when the park closes, they will still let you on the ride).


We walk down Main St. and get our last minute photos while enjoying the emptiness and seeing all the stranglers as we go to our car. 


That day was a good, packed, fun filled day!!

We get back to the hotel and they all pass out. I'm on my computer uploading pictures and blogging of course! (Insomniac mode!!)

Treasures of the day


Monday, December 28th, 2015
Wishful thinking was that we wouldn't hit traffic... I was wrong! We LUCKILY missed the noon traffic because we didn't check out til noon.

We wanted to at least see the Hollywood sign. I googled a couple of places and Mulholland Drive (tip: residents don't really like tourists so be quick with pictures and respectful of being around their home).


Not quite there but it'll do...
On the way home through the grapevine, we were fortunate enough to see it lightly snow<3

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Thursday, December 24, 2015

Disneyland for the 60th Anniversary December 2015

It's officially not my birthday anymore :( so it's time for me to start planning our trip to Disneyland! I can't wait to see the winter and anniversary decorations!! I think the last time I went to Disneyland was almost 10 years ago for my high school senior trip (woo the class of 2006!!!). We will be leaving early morning on the 26th, hitting up the Hollywood sign for a hike, go to Disneyland for the 27th, and heading back home to Modesto on the 28th.

Planning:
I'm driving myself crazy!! I'm definitely one of those people that likes to have a game plan in place. Since this will be a surprise for my nephew for Christmas, we can't consult him in what he'd like to do SOOOOOO we are going to attempt to do it all (buhahaha!!). It will be his first time at Disneyland so we have wrapped up his presents with Disney themes to give him hints as he opens his presents on Christmas morning. He's going to be so excited! I wanted to be there for the 60th anniversary before they change Aurora's castle and am on a tight budget, so we are going to try to be as cost effective as possible...

Hotel/Tickets:
I booked the hotel a couple months in advance on Priceline.com for a really good deal ($171.56 for 2 nights at the DoubleTree in Santa Ana). It will be a bit of a drive, but I think a nicer room will make up for the 30 minute drive. I just purchased our 1 day tickets ($99 each) and a parking pass ($18) from the Disneyland site. The site was super temperamental so I will have to call tomorrow for my other tickets.

Food:
I figured that we could pack snacks to munch on throughout the day. I will take it in a backpack so we wont have to go back to a locker or spend extra cash. These won't include any mayo or anything that will melt. Frozen waters will help us to stay hydrated! We will be taking a food break in the middle of our day and leave the park to find food!

Rides/Shows:
My sister and I started to plan out our rides route. Pinterest was a big help with our search for tips! We figured that we would get fast passes for the main rides we want to go to and then while we wait we can go to all the other rides with shorter wait times while we wait. We have shows scheduled in between to keep our day fun filled and jam packed!

Things to bring:
I don't want to kill my phone battery with all the pictures I will be taking so I will have my camera, charger for when I find a place to plug in, my portable charger, pins to trade, glow sticks for the night shows, and I will be downloading the wait time app on my phone.

I'm definitely super excited to see Disneyland after all these years. I will definitely bring back feedback on how the trip went and how our rides schedule worked out.

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Friday, December 18, 2015

11:11

Man, it has been so busy these last couple of weeks... After thanksgiving there has been chaos that will continue on until after Christmas and into the new year. Be gentle 2016!!

Posts to look forward to:
-60th Anniversary Disneyland adventure
-random moments of 2015
-What's in store for 2016
-YouTube videos??
-more travels and savings

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Tuesday, December 8, 2015

My first turkey!!

Thanksgiving for us has never really been about turkey. We celebrate with together-ness and hot pot!!

This year, I decided to make an attempt at my first turkey... (I don't cook very often).
I was super gung ho about the idea of making my own turkey and trying to be more home-y that I bought the turkey 3 weeks in advance. I also found a roaster oven for sale at Wal-Mart for $24.99. A deal I could not pass up!!

Thanksgiving morning: 6am
I wanted to get everything prepped in time for lunch so I woke up bright and early (Yawn! I'm definitely not an early bird!). I tried to wake up my sister for some guidance but she was out COLD! The show must go on so I started on turkey.

My team lead has been giving me tips in preparation for my glorious moment so I picked up the bird and started washing. I never knew how heavy 18 pounds could be. I followed my Pinterest recipe and I rubbed the seasoning, olive oil, and butter all over. I took my team lead's advice and rubbed seasoning under the skin. I didn't add enough to the outside so I generously added more.

We popped it in the roaster oven and waited 4.5 hours. As we waited we prepped for our hot pot. We chopped beef, lettuce, peeled shrimp, and washed mushrooms. We even roasted potatoes!

Everything came out superb! The turkey was a hit and we finished the entire bird. We shared with my kitty cats as well. I made time for a nap and then went out for some guilt-tripped shopping!!





I loved having all of us together.. we even had time for a family selfie! I am thankful for family, friends, and the good Lord above!

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Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Staycation

Sometimes you just need a break from your usual routine. I was lucky enough to get the chance at a mini staycation!

Originally, my thoughts were to go somewhere, ANYWHERE!!!! I think this has a lot to do with my personality and not being able to stay home or in one place for too long (don't get me wrong, I love the occasional do nothing days).

Which brings me to my amazing staycation where I forced myself to enjoy the time I had off from work. I had a whole 7 days off to do nothing (well not quite nothing, but pretty close to it!)

My weekend (Friday) started with my Professional Communication training course. I definitely learned some pointers when it comes to presenting and writing professionally in the work place. The class was great but a portion of it I had already taken in a previous class... so I can sadly say I was a bit woren out and bored! After a long class and a throbbing headache, I wanted to go home to my bed but nope....

I got out of class and jetted to my car! Sweet FREEDOM!!! And then I hit traffic (😭) on the way to see Tomorrowland in Roseville, CA (about an hour and half away) with my nephew and sister. During the holiday season they do free movie nights in Vernon Town Square. The surround sound could be heard all over downtown as we watched the pretty intense movie. I give the movie a 👍.

You wouldn't think that I could possibly fit in more to my week of nothingness BUT the movie was only the beginning...

Saturday was super eventful. It had been the first time in months that I got to sleep in past 8 am(anyone who knows me would be surprised because I do love my sleep and LOTS of it). But all things must come to an end. I had to make an appearance to 2 barbecues/Thanksgivings that night.

I seem to always be late on what we call Christine time... I went over to Joe's housewarming and met the rest of the security team for the company I work for. It was crazy seeing them not in uniform. What a difference!

Joe was such a good host! There was refreshments, alcohol, ribs, and his famous pasta. KC made vodka gummy bears that were so good that they hit you with a punch from the inside of your mouth and fought you all the way down your tummy. Man, were they strong! I had to have a chaser with them. I felt kind of lame having to leave early but onwards to event #2!!

Bianca and Mike had invited me over to Louis and Jorge's for the 5th annual Thanksgiving/Friendsgiving. It was a delight to be invited once again because I sadly only get to see them seldomly. I got there super late so I took them patron and strawberries for our traditional tequila shot with cinnamon and brown sugar on strawberries. Soooo delicious!!! I got to catch up and chat with people I hadn't seen for forever! We even got their tree decorated for the season.

Sunday came and I was planning to see Neha but things didn't work out with our schedules so May invited me over for Vietnamese crepes. They were yummy in my tummy!! May loves me so, so I took them wine and they sent me home with a doggie bag. We ended up catching up, babysitting, and watching movies. Sooo relaxing especially for the extreme food coma I was in. 

I finally made it home to watch a couple movies with the brothers. It's nice getting to spend time with them. I was exhausted but this was a great way to end the weekend..

Monday made its way and it didn't quite sting as much as when I have to head to work in the early morning...

Today (Monday), was spent running errands. I had to take my daddy to his Cardiologist, help out at my mall job, pick up some wine, make some calls, and head to the gym. I surprisingly was productive and wasn't tired at all!

We whined down the night with another movie and now I lay in bed trying to chase all these lingering thoughts from the day into a blog post... What to write next? I wonder who reads these?

My hopes of a continuously, ongoing  good rest of the week will have me fall into a wonderous sleep...

Goodnight...

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Friday, November 20, 2015

Stand up to Cancer Night Nation Run: Sacramento

I don't enjoy physical activities. I don't like overexerting myself. I don't run and most of the time I prefer to be a couch potato. BUT I definitely can walk for a good cause.

This weekend my friends and I did the Night Nation run for Cancer Awareness. People around me are affected so I walked for Amee and Meang.

Friday, November 13th, 2015
My sister and nephew live in the area so I went to pre-register for the event and hang out with them. I got to Sacramento Raceway and thought it would be a quick process so I thought about not taking my jacket. I rethought it and took my jacket just in case... Man was I glad I did! It was sooooo cold as I waited in line. Brrr!! Thank goodness it only took half an hour and I got a glow necklace with shirt and bib:)

Family bonding time consisted of watching Aidan's pick of movies. He's been wanting to watch the Charlie Brown movie. He was super excited to see it. The movie was cute, but I was so tired that I almost passed out in the midst of it. I loved the theme song by Megan Trainor "Dance". The moral of the story of loving yourself by being who you are was the best especially for my nephew and the life lessons I try to teach him. 

We got home and I didn't really want to go to bed just yet so I attempted to watch Star Wars episode II (still trying to watch all of them before the next movie). I love the special effects but I had to stop in the middle of the movie because I was getting tired.

Saturday, November 14th, 2015
My sister had to work that morning so I got to babysit the nephew (I think he was really babysitting me since I got to nap while he played his games).
We went to have a quick lunch with his mom at a nearby Chinese restaurant. The food was good for something quick and easy.
We headed to the playground where we attempted to climb to the top. Success was sweet! Yee!!
Headed home for a nap (my naps are usually a couple hours long) and then get ready for the run.

The Run
After parking in what seemed to be a 5K of it's own, we finally got in line to start!! There were DJs hyping the crowd to get us pumped. They sectioned out waves so it wouldn't be too crowded. Five, four, three, two, and GO!!! Some people ran while others (us), walked and danced our way to each checkpoint and selfie station. The route was on different terrain from little inclines and rocks on a path to asphalt. The 5K itself wasn't difficult and each stop had music that you could stop and take a break at. We continued on to get to the finish line due to the crowds and lines at the selfie stations. 

The surprise headliner was DJ Joy Willis or something. We weren't really a fan of his set so we left soon after. We danced our butts off, but wanted to beat traffic home. We didn't get to attend the after party at Social Night club, but there's always next year!

Our after party was at Dave and Busters in Roseville. I had never been before, but I think it is my new favorite place to get calamari! Thanks Choua and Ericson for taking us there:)

<Will add pic and video clips here.. stay tuned..>

I'm glad we got to do this walk for a good cause and the party at the end!

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Wednesday, November 11, 2015

I left my heart in San Francisco

With my busy schedule, limited funds, and really busy friends with the same conundrums, it was so amazing to get a weekend away in San Francisco!!
Susie was attending a seminar called Posh Fest for her online app that focuses on sales. She invited us along! SOOOO.. Choua, Julie, and I decided to tag along and then do our own thing. Ding, ding, ding!! That's my cue to plan an adventure!!

Friday, November 6th, 2015
To make things easier for the drive in the morning, Choua and I slumber partied at Susie's. Every time we do this, we end up chatting the night away... not really a good idea when we wanted to leave around 5 am to miss the morning traffic to arrive there before 9 am. I think we all got barely 2.5 hours of sleep that night (especially Choua and I since the air bed we were on started to deflate- definitely a site to see- every time one of us would get off, the other would fall in, and I kept coughing).
She's too cute!
Saturday, November 7th, 2015
Finally, we get to the San Francisco Design Center for Susie's seminar. She looked so cute all professional. We decided to make a much needed coffee run before she left us AND of course (when you are with me).. a picture to capture the moment ;)
Susie at Posh Fest 2015

Choua and I waited for Julie to arrive so we could go to our first stop... the Sutro Baths. We picked up breakfast at Market & Rye. The food was really nicely put together and tasted good, but my stomach was on the frits!

Julie got to us soon after and we were ready to set out on our voyage!!! (I can imagine myself doing the captain pose with my finger pointed as I say "onwards"!)

The plans got strayed so we just made stops at each place instead of doing the entire hike (fewwwhh!). The walk down to see the Sutro Baths was already intense (for me.. I tire easily). The view was breathe taking! Even my camera and phone could capture a piece of how perfect the view was (definitely couldn't fully represent the experience of being there). 
Sutro Baths ruins
We continued to walk a bit of the trail. I got a few pictures of the famous "heart in stone" and pictures with the Golden Gate bridge as we progressed along the path. 
<3
We saw an older Asian couple doing cool Tai Chi stances with the Golden Gate in the background (they were super cute). They were nice enough to take a picture for us. We didn't get a chance to make it all the way to Land's End's Labyrinth, but I will definitely make a trip back just for the trail. I was definitely sad, but I'm sure it will be  and even greater experience to spend more time doing the trail on a designated day. 

The next stop before lunch was Seward slides. These are concrete slides that are hidden away in a little residential area. The sign said adults aren't permitted without children (we were a bit rebellious and went for a slide). At the top there was some cardboard that you can slide down BUT as I was sliding the cardboard got stuck and I continued on on my butt. It didn't hurt too bad (Choua just went down without it.. such a trooper!!). 


Alamo Square was squeezed in the midst due to the fact that it was on the way to lunch. We got to see the park and the Painted Ladies that I love seeing in Full House
Painted Ladies
We picked food at House of Thai 2 for lunch. The green curry was yummy and spicy (I can't handle spicy, but I will take the pain for a good dish!). The pad thai and fried rice were also added to make a good combo. We headed to check in to our hotel the Hyatt at Fisherman's Wharf. We got a great deal through my company's points system so our stay was only $175. The only sad part was that we had to pay for parking:( (but that's not too bad since you have to pay everywhere in SF!)

We picked up Susie and then headed to the MALL!! Susie had a great time getting to know all of her fellow sales/app people and networking. I think she definitely made some good contacts and it proved to be a beneficial experience.

We needed to find outfits for the night's Pub Crawl (We were on a time crunch... ready, set, GO!!) We rushed around Union Square to find something to wear. I finally found some pants and a top that wasn't too fancy for bar hopping, but cute enough for clubbing. 

We grabbed coffee to keep us energized through our shopping endeavors (no sleep totally took a toll on us). We also ate at a Korean place in the food court for quick cessation to our hunger, but the food wasn't too amazing (I got the shrimp ramen). 

Back to the hotel, all FOUR of us girls piled up into the bathroom and proceeded to get ready. I think we did really well considering that we had to get to the registration bar at 8pm sharp.  20 minutes for all of us to get ready... record set! We got ourselves together and used our FREE Lyft ride to get to the bar. We made it with 5 minutes to spare with the help of our awesome driver!

We met and registered with our host. Our host (her name slips my mind) said it was her first gig. She seemed excited, but we were way too tired to mingle with everyone. We got the tickets for the pub crawl on Groupon for $39 for 4 of us (PubCrawlSF). The first 2 bars were kind of boring and the drink specials weren't too amazing. The 3rd bar got us to ease up a bit and talk to a couple of people from the group. Overall, the crawl was a pretty good deal considering that we got Lyft coupons, drink specials, and entry into Infusion.

Apparently people from all walks of life come to San Francisco to party!! We met a doctor from New Zealand, a sales guy from London, and an traveler from Brazil. The last stop on the pub crawl was Infusion Lounge. I think this stop was definitely the highlight of the night (I wanted to dance!). We took more shots and danced the night away! 




We were so ready for the night to end so we called our Lyft driver to take us back to the hotel. We definitely had the munchies so we ordered pizza (I'm not really a fan of pizza so I got wings). The pizza was terrible! I don't even know where the pizza was from, but Susie agreed. I'm so glad that the wings were good because one large (not so good ) pizza and the wings came out to $50 bucks including tip. 

I slept really well that night! I'm sure that's partially due to the alcohol :) Three of us fit on the king bed (I love how we are tiny enough) and Julie had the roll away bed. 


Sunday, November 8th, 2015
Rise and SHINEEEEE!!! The plan for today was for Susie to Uber to her seminar and we would hop on a trolley down to Union Square to do some shopping and then meet up since we were in the same area. We decided to grab coffee at Starbucks and then Pho at Darren's Cafe (near Fisherman's Wharf). It was quite tasty. 
We purchased trolley tickets (they are actually called cables cars, but I want to call them trolleys!!) for $7 at the ticket booth on Bay and Taylor. We got on and set off towards Union Square. This was definitely something that I finally checked off my bucket list! I got some good footage from my camera with my selfie stick. I talked to a little family from Vermont that were visiting for a week. They asked me where I was from and they found it funny that I was only an hour and half away. I think I can be tourist-y anywhere I go. 



I had to use one of these due to my uncooperative tummy! Pretty cool!

I made some friends!
Through the ups and downs and sliding with the downward forces, we made it to Union Square. We explored more shops without the rushes of the previous night. We ended up in Macy's doing a bingo card to get free demos and samples. It was super fun since I'm not too into makeup. I got to be done up and fancy. I ended up with free samples and a new foundation:) 
Sometimes it's nice to feel pretty

We needed to get food, get Julie to BART and then head home, so we got the closest place that looked good to eat. Silly us...we ended up at another Thai place that wasn't really good:( I was sad with my pad thai and I found something not edible in it. We then got Julie to BART right in the nick of time!! Homeward bound!!
Bay Bridge 
Piece of Old Bay Bridge before demolition on Nov 14th, 2015

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