Friday, June 29, 2007

Taste of Anaheim

Last night D and I went to Taste of Anaheim. The tickets weren't cheap at $30 a pop so of course I was determined to get my money's worth, as it was all-inclusive. (At least parking was free.) We left k at home with my parents and sister so we could do some serious eating. After reading this post, you'll understand why D and I were so full we had a hard time falling asleep last night. D declared that he "didn't like food anymore".

We started out at the Ruth's Chris booth. It had a long line, but it moved fairly quickly.
Ruth's Chris
Kobe Slider with Sweet Potato Casserole. Nice flavor, good quality (brioche?) bun.

Next we went to another booth with a long line, figuring it must be long for a reason: Orange Hill Restaurant
Orange Hill
Guess what? Another Mini Kobe Beef Slider, along with Smoked Salmon and Trout on Pecan Raisin Crostini. It too was good (nice grilled onions), but maybe there should have been some coordination to add some diversity. It was also a pretty filling way to start off the evening.

I don't remember the order of everything else we ate, so the rest will be random. I would also note that you had to pay for drinks, including $2.75 for a bottle of water! However, we found the Aramark booth (caterer for Anaheim Angels Stadium) and they had free water and lemonade. There were also samples of Kelly's Coffee, smoothies from Juice it Up and Starbucks.

Yamabuki
Rolls
California Roll and Rice Krispy Roll. I thought the Rice Krispy Roll was cute and different.

JT Schmids
JT Schmidts
Pork Rib and Sweet Potato Fries. The rib was meaty and good, but the fries could have been warmer.

Shenhnai Cuisine of India
Indian Food
Naan, Chicken Korma, and Vegetable Curry. D also had something with lamb. It was OK, again it could have been warmer. I liked the naan, but I probably like 99% of naan!

House of Blues
House of Blues
Pan Seared Voodoo Shrimp with Rosemary Cornbread, Creole, Seafood Jambalaya with Shrimp, Chicken and Andouille Sausage. I enjoyed the shrimp and cornbread; the jambalaya was a bit mushy.

El Torito Grill
El Torito
Guacamole and Tamarind Barbeque Shrimp (not pictured). This wins the award for best presentation. The mini plastic martini glasses were so cute! The guac was delicious, but a lot went to waste since it only came with two chips. The shrimp was quite tasty too.

Rainforest Cafe
Coconut Shrimp
Coconut Shrimp Skewer with Orange Wasabi Sauce. This was my favorite taste-wise. It was nice and hot (not sure how they managed that) and the "perfect bite" (or two), in "Top Chef" parlance.

Steakhouse 55
Dessert
Ribeye (bite) and Chocolate Bonita Bar. This was my favorite dessert, sort of a chocolate mousse--and so pretty!

I didn't take pictures of everything we ate, mostly because I was too embarrassed.
Here is what else we consumed. (I took home most of the dessert items in the bag provided by La Brea Bakery).

Amazing Cakes--Bite Size Brownies
Anaheim White House--Assorted Desserts (Apple Pastry, Lemon Tart)
Buca Di Beppo--Lasagne, Chocolate Cake
Catering by Aramark @ Angel Stadium--Cupcake
Cinnamon Works & More--Cinnamon Rolls
Dave & Busters--Philly Cheesesteaks (I had a couple of bites; D was too full).
Dream Cakes
ESPN Zone--BBQ Ribs | Carrot Cake
Hilton Anaheim Pavia--Fruit Tart (D's fave dessert)
Golden Vine Winery--Ginger and Lemongrass Infused Watermelon Soup (interesting, but the ginger flavor was pretty strong, even for me!)
Kelly's Coffee & Fudge Factory #54--sliver of Fudge
K'ya at the Hotel Ménage Casa Resort--Strawberries with Crème Fraiche and Brown Sugar
La Brea Bakery--Cheese Panini, Mini Muffins and Chocolate Chip Cookies
Pepperoni's Pizza--What else, pizza? I just had a bite; D was too full.
Sandi Bell Pies--Pecan Pie
The Catch Restaurant--Seafood Ceviche (nice and light)
Tortilla Jo's--some sort of shrimp? I think too many places offered shrimp (as much as I like shrimp, it just seemed a bit redundant).
Up in Smoke--Pulled Pork

There were more booths, but it just wasn't physically possible to try them all. We also wondered why National Sports Bar even bothered--flavorless chicken nuggets and chicken sandwiches. We probably should've skipped that one.

Strawberry
Here is D contemplating whether he should eat a chocolate covered strawberry despite wanting to throw up.

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Carrots

IMG_0615
After a diet of milk, rice cereal, barley cereal, and oatmeal, k tried carrots for the first time on Tuesday. Looks like it is an acquired taste.

Saturday, June 23, 2007

Wings & Things

I don't want to jinx things, but I think k is a very well-behaved baby. As you probably know, D and I enjoy eating out. I thought this would be pretty difficult to continue once k came along, but actually it has worked fine. Today we plopped her in a restaurant high chair for the first time and she didn't complain at all.

teething

If you're curious, we were at Wing Stop. We had a coupon (of course!) and tried the Original Hot, Cajun, Lemon Pepper and Hawaiian. D liked Cajun the best and I enjoyed the Lemon Pepper. D wanted to go there because he felt the "chicken wing" category on his "List" was somewhat weak. Well, this restaurant made his list!
wing stop

Thursday, June 21, 2007

1/2 Year Birthday

Not only is today the longest day of the year, it is also k's six month birthday. So, it is time for a little reflection. k has been such a blessing to D and I this past half year. Sure, it's been rough at times (especially in the beginning). However, watching her personality develop and physical progress makes it all worth it. For example, it is so cute to watch her when D comes home from work. She kicks her legs, flaps her arms and starts hyper-ventilating with a huge grin.

6 months
I made pineapple-banana cupcakes with pineapple buttercream frosting to celebrate. Of course, k couldn't have any, but she seems pleased nonetheless.

boxers
This afternoon, k was "helping" me fold the laundry, including D's boxers--haha. Recently she has been sticking out her tongue when she's happy, as shown here.

Monday, June 18, 2007

More Adventures With k

windmill
On Saturday morning we headed out nice and early to play miniature golf (or "putt-putt" as D likes to say) in a fundraising tournament for WPC missions. Actually, D played, along with my parents. I pushed k around the course in her stroller, which was not an easy task.

Bolsa Chica
Saturday afternoon we went to a beach party at Bolsa Chica--k's 2nd beach!

D had his first Father's Day yesterday and I just realized that we didn't take a picture of him and k :(

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

I Loved Her First

But I loved her first and I held her first
And a place in my heart will always be hers
From the first breath she breathed
When she first smiled at me
I knew the love of a father runs deep
And I prayed that she'd find you someday
But it's still hard to give her away
I loved her first

--Heartland, chorus from "I Loved Her First"

D was singing this the other day and it made us both kind of sad. I know, she's not even six months and we're already thinking about her leaving us! I guess it's just a good reminder to cherish every day.

blanket
Here's k with her drooly chin having fun on the blanket made by her Great-Grandma!

Tuesday, June 05, 2007

At Last...She's Sleeping Through the Night

This past week k, and consequently I, have been getting a lot more sleep at night. I think we can officially say that she "sleeps through the night" now! Although she still wakes up 1-2 times, she is able to go back to sleep by herself. We're talking eleven hours! It seems like a miracle. I know the books say babies should be able to do that by three months, but I think k just wasn't ready.

We didn't do anything too exciting last weekend, but here are a couple of pictures from the past week.

bed
k likes rolling around in our bed.

pink hat
k sportin' her new hat from Grandpa and Grandma Lim.

Saturday, June 02, 2007

Top Destinations

I am excited about the new way to display my lists. Google Docs and Spreadsheets is cool. Here is a sneak preview of my revised Top Destinations list. You can see the list before it hits my cube at Mazda!