Browse Month: August 2007

Nice try, Team Bang.

dsc_8034.jpgLast night we went to Golden Gate Park to watch Bang play in a volleyball tourney. It was fun being spectators and enjoying a foggy evening at the park. I also got to give sports photogging a try and I realized that I need a faster lens. Regardless, Bang has a collection of photos of himself playing volleyball and flying in the air.  Dude, he’s got mad hops!  :)  And of course, I had to throw in a few photos of Koa at the park too.

Nice job, Team Bang. It’s just too bad that you lost.

free rides

As you all know, I take public transportation to work everyday. It takes me 45-60 mins door-to-door depending on the shuttle and transfers and costs me about $8.90/day.  Apparently we’ve reached an exceedance in emissions this week so they announced a Spare the Air Day yesterday. That means I get free rides on Muni (all day) and BART (until 1pm). Awesome. I’m saving about 6 bucks a day! It started yesterday and keeps going until emissions are down. However, I think we only get 4 free days per year. Oh well, I will take whatever I can get.

Bathtime!

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Koa’s been long overdue for a bath. I got off work early today so the first thing on my agenda was to try out the bathhouse down the street. It’s actually a pet supplies store that has a room on the side for you to wash your dog for 15 bucks. It seems pretty steep for having to wash your own dog but I actually think it’s worth it to not have to buy (and store) more doggie supplies and to not have to clean up the big wet mess afterwards.

imgp0516.jpgThey have all the professional supplies including the stainless steel bath counter, apron (for me) that goes down to the floor, convenient water spray, nice smelling shampoo, a really powerful blowdryer, and all the grooming supplies you need. Koa wasn’t very happy at first but once he realized that he couldn’t get out, he just took it with a sad look on his face. It certainly helped hooking him to the side so that I didn’t have to hold onto him with one hand like I used to. With the ability to use both hands, we were done in no time and he smells so much better now.

Here’s a photo of him just outside of the bathhouse…all clean and fluffy again.

Another one!

brandon.jpgI got a text message from Marie and Kenji this morning announcing the arrival of their second baby boy. He was born in the early morning and weighed, 7 lbs, 3 oz. Yay!!

Congratulations to the Suminos!!

Update: My parents went to visit the baby and my dad took this precious photo.  I think they’ve decided to name him Brandon.

Hills and Popcorn

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San Francisco has a lot of hills. I went on the Saturday Nike ClubRunSF Training Run and it sure was hilly. I managed to finish about 7 miles today and it felt pretty good. The training runs are pretty cool but it’s really easy to get lost. We went through neighborhoods, a little forest, golf course, and along the shore. It certainly is beautiful and really does keep me occupied.

Last night I went to see my second movie of the year with the Bangs and Sokol-Juns. We went to see Superbad, which was a pretty funny movie. And of course, the two contrarians (Jes and Vyl) decided to go see The Bourne Ultimatum instead, which actually made our movie more enjoyable. I also didn’t realize how expensive everything has gotten! A bottle of water is 3 bucks!! Ryan was nice enough to share his popcorn with me and the guy behind the counter gave me some tap water in a cup. Solid.

Mr. and Mrs. Foodie

One of the best things about living in San Francisco is the wide array of restaurants to choose from.  In the past two and a half weeks that I’ve been here, I’ve already eaten at three nice restaurants.

One of them was the infamous Gary Danko, which many people reserve for special occasions like birthdays and anniversary.  Being the impulsive opportunists that we are, we decided to go on a random Sunday afternoon (5:30 pm reservation) with the Bangs.  It was so much fun choosing my four courses and having a different wine paired with each course.  I, of course, had to order the seared foie gras that was prepared perfectly.  One the most memorable parts of the meal was choosing from the cheese cart.  It had 16 different kinds of cheese and the waiter did a great job describing each and every one of them.  I tried a cow’s milk cheese, goat’s milk cheese, a sheep’s milk cheese, and actually ordered a bleu cheese that was very pungent but not too bad!

We also ate at COCO500, which is walking distance from our condo.  We went with the Masayas to celebrate both of our new homes.  We had moved in a week before and they picked up their keys that day.  Our waiter was very nice and helped us pick out our wine.  We also talked to this guy that sat next to us who apparently eats there a lot.  He recommended this really awesome chocolate dessert and was eating the paella that was as good as it looked.  The overall experience was very typical of San Francisco fare and ambiance.

Just last night, we went to Perbacco with Jimmy and Eleen.  It was a Wednesday night but so very packed. All of us couldn’t recognize half the menu so Jes just ordered for all of us.  We ended up with 9 different dishes that we shared family-style, which gave us the opportunity to taste everything.  That was a lot of fun and just the right amount of food for us.  I also tried rabbit for the first time but since it was mixed in with duck, I couldn’t really tell you what it tasted like.  That was a pretty indulgent meal and I’m glad that we ended up walking home.