Vacation Starts Today!

William would not want to go near the sand so we had to take pictures from the pool.

Cancun trip Fri Aug 18 – Thur Aug 24, 2017.

AeroMexcio airline, stop over in Mexico City for 1 and 1/2 hour.  Arriving to Cancun from LAX around 11 PM.  On the way back home  from Cancun, arriving to LAX around 11:30 PM.

Hotel: Grand Park Royal Cancun Carribe for 6 nights, all inclusive.

Total cost: $1,600.00

William had fun playing with the truck
Cancun t-shirts, William has Cancun Go (Pokemon Go game).
Our big family, not counting my brother’s family who already flew back to Maryland after 5 days at this hotel.

Pretend City Children’s Museum

William would not want to leave this post at first.

Fri afternoon.   The place offered free admission from 5 PM – 7 PM so we thought why not go?

At first William was so attached to the traffic lights; he would not to go anywhere else.  Tim pulled the little car up to him but he refused to ride; he kept dancing around the posts.  Finally we had to forcibly carried him out of that area and placed him the beach area, that is when he’s started to explore around.

He especially loves the construction place with lots of pvc pipes; and also the gas station; he tried to pump gas.

www.pretendcity.org

29 Hubble, Irvine, CA 92618

(949) 428-3900

 

Trader’s Joe shopping window
Water tables, which William did not want to play.
Beach area, William sat down and play with the sand for a while.
Entrance to Pretend City

 

 

 

 

 

 

Newport Beach in a Hot Summer Afternoon

Saturday 5:30 PM.  It was so hot that we decided to go to the beach, the nearest one to our house is the Newport Beach. While driving on the Pacific Coast Highway we saw signs about free trolley ride so we decided to take a ride.  Luckily the stop is right on the parking lot Read More

Saturday 5:30 PM.  It was so hot that we decided to go to the beach, the nearest one to our house is the Newport Beach.

While driving on the Pacific Coast Highway we saw signs about free trolley ride so we decided to take a ride.  Luckily the stop is right on the parking lot at the Balboa pier.  It took half hour to complete the circle.   The trolley driver stopped at the Hoag hospital on the Pacific Coast Hwy to pickup more customers but there was no one around.  She said we can park here for free and take the trolley to go to the pier.  The trolley is provided by the city, and runs from June to July, from 7AM-9PM  It’s a good idea especially during the summer days, it’s really hard to find a parking near the piers.

This time at the beach, Williams showed sighs of interest in playing with the sand (last time he’d kick and cry when we tried to take him to the sand area) but he still refused to go near the water, so Tim just held him and stood there to watch the waves.  He also showed interests in listening to the music; he’d stop near the homeless man who was playing guitar and listen to his playing.  He also raised his hand to high-five with a young man who’s obviously the homeless man’s friend.

After all looks like William had a nice time at the beach today; we’re all happy!

Playing with the sand

Riding the trolley around the beach

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

William loves the view from the trolley
William with Mom & Dad
Waiting to enter the trolley

Carrizo Plain National Monument

Gold flowers field near the Goodwin Education Center on the Soda Lake Rd.

Saturday Apr 8 – 9, 2017

It has been raining a lot in California that the wild flowers are blooming every where, the press calls it “Super Bloom”; it has been so long that we have a good wild flowers year so we decided to check out Carrizo Plain National Monument where people say that the flowers are in full bloom.  It’s a 4 hours drive from Santa Ana so we decided to stay 1 night in some town near Carrizo Plain so that William would not feel tired of too much driving.  I booked the hotel in Santa Maria town without knowing that there’s no road that goes from Soda Lake Rd to 166 thus we had to drive a big circle to get to our hotel in Santa Maria (58 –> 101)

Avila beach, on the way to our hotel in Santa Maria

Spend 1 night in Santa Maria @Best Western Plus, right off on freeway 101 on Broadway st.

Saturday, left house around 6:20 AM, William woke up when we carried him to the car and would not go back to sleep.  First stop is at Gorman (there’s no wild flowers at all on the hills) to have breakfast at Carl’s Jr..  Continue driving on 5 N – 166 W – Soda Lake Rd to enter the Carrizo Plain National Monument on the South entrance.  There were not that many flowers on the south of the park, lots more flowers at the north of the park.  We drove along the Soda Lake Rd, then stopped by the Goodwin Education Center for some information.  They said the best flowers found on the Elkhorn road.  But it was 3 PM and we didn’t have much gas left so we decided to go to the hotel and visit Elkhorm Rd tomorrow.  Lunch time William refused to eat the spaghetti soup that we heated up using a small slow cooker plugged into the cigaret plug, so I gave him a bottle of water and then he felt asleep.

Our room 226 at Best Western Plus hotel

To get to the hotel we’d have to take 58 and then 101, it’s about 2 hours drive; but along the 101 we stopped at the Avila Beach and Pismo beach so the drive didn’t feel that long. From Avila town, before going back to 101 free way to get to the hotel, we stopped by a McDonald, bought some chicken nuggets and Strawberry Banana smoothie, Moca Frap because I thought William might be hungry.  William only ate 1 chicken nugget but he ate lots of fries.  I tried to feed him the smoothie but he preferred the Moca Frap better.   There’s no gas or restaurants along the 58 but it’s a very nice curvy road along the mountain.  Finally we got to the hotel around 7 PM. William loved the bed, he climbed on it when we first got in.  Our room was 226, at the end, on the 2nd floor.  Pool and Spa is under construction so no access at this time.  Gave William a good warm bath, then we fed him spaghetti soup, he finished the whole can.  Tim & I had a quick diner: instant noodle.

South entrance to Carrizo Plain, we entered from 166 and made a turn on Soda lake Rd.

Next morning, after breakfast at the hotel, left the hotel around 8:30 AM, stopped by a Mexican market near by to get a pack of hot dogs and jello for William because yesterday he didn’t eat the spaghetti soup; and there’s no foods sold inside the park.  We chose 101 – 166 – Soda lake road – Elkhorn road.  So we started at the South entrance again and then made a right turn which is next to the information stand to get to the Elkhorn Rd.  The road is uphill and then down hill.  It’s a dirt road so whenever a car pass by, dirt is all over the place.   No internet service, no phone signal, no GPS, no maps so we were kinda lost after a while driving because we were not sure if we were on Elkhorn road or not.  Lucky for us we met some nice people camping along the way, they gave us a map and told us to keep going.  William at this time is too tired of sitting in the car seat so I let him out to sit next to me; our car was moving very slowly so I would not think that would be dangerous to William.  Finally we reached the destination the we were looking for: hills filled with purple and yellow flowers.  We made a right turn to the parking area to get closer to the hills.  Here I met my friends Phuoc & Hanh and their little 3 year old boy Minh.  Then I hiked 1 hour further into the hill sides while Tim stayed in the car to watch William; he was sleeping.

The next crowded spot: Wallace Creek; lots of people stopped by this place and hiking on the trails.  The hills were filled with lots of flowers than other previous hills at that we stopped at.  William was now awake and didn’t look happy so we didn’t stay long at this location.

Continue on the Elkhorn road and make a right turn to get to freeway 58, we were surprised to see lots of yellow flowers along the road and the hills.  We stopped here and took a few pictures and then headed home because it was getting late.

William was so happy at In and Out burger, he kept sitting on the table!

Stopped by the In and Out burger at the The Outlets of Tejon to fill up gas and have dinner.  William must be hungry because he ate some piece of burger with cheese and lots of fries.  He especially loved the lemonade.  We got home about 9:30 PM.  William ran straight to bed, happily sat on the bed and play with his toys.

There was lots of driving in this trip but this was the first time that I’ve seen so many flowers in my life.  They’re so beautiful and Tim was so nice to watch the boy and encourage me to hike to watch flowers if I want to.  Thank you hubby!

Hsi Lai Temple – Xuân Đinh Dậu 2017

Year of the Rooster 2017

It was sprinkling but not too cold. Despite the rainy weather there was still lots of people going to the temple. It’s the year of the rooster so there was a big rooster inside the temple.

People were busy taking pictures with the nice decorations at the temple while William only liked to take the … elevator!  He went up and down, up and down and refused to leave.  He’d cry and kick his legs when we try to take him away from the elevator.  Tim was too tired watching him. By noon we decided to leave because it was impossible to enjoy the sight where the only place he wanted to be is to ride the elevator :).

Cousins Tracy & Danny & Aunt Julie Mom, Dad & William (3 years old)

 

Atlantis Resort, Bahamas

William & Dad
William & Dad

Aug 26 – 30, 2015

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We flew from Miami to Bahamas on Wednesday and returned home 4 days later.
On our last day the Erika storm was passing by on his way to Florida which causing lots of winds and some rains.
We were so afraid that the flight would be canceled but fortunately it did not; so we got home safely and on schedule as planned.

Atlantis Hotel & Casino is so beautiful in every way, especially the scenery, the aquarium and the Aquaventure Park.
The room is nothing fancy but it is comfortable.

Things are expensive in this resort. For example, a small Orange Juice bottle cost $4.50 while the outside stores sell it for about $2.
Half gallon of milk: $7.00. A cheese steak burrito: $13.00.  We didn’t know until the last few days that if we walk only a few minutes to the small shopping center near by then things are like half-price.

To my surprise, the food courts at the Bahamas airport have better price, mostly same prices as in the U.S.

Overall we love this place!

Willam & Mom, Dad
Willam & Mom, Dad

Willam at Atlantis's Aquarium
Willam at Atlantis’s Aquarium

With Grandma Tuyết
With Grandma Tuyết