Monday, May 29, 2006

Pasadena Summer Fest

We just got bck from the Pasadena Summer Fest at the Rose Bowl. We didn't stay too long because it was too hot. They had different booths set up for "A Taste of Summer" and we had a Jamaican chicken kebab, pad thai, and a peach italian ice. All of the seating was on the grass and it was bring your own blankets/lawn chairs which I always think is fun. We heard the Pasadena City College Studio Jazz Ensemble:
Pasadena City College Jazz
Their band leader sang on one of the songs, which I thought was strange. They also played a Gordon Goodwin tune, which D and I recognized from the Gordon Goodwin concert we went to a couple months back.
We also heard a little bit of Afro-Cuban Timbre Jazz:
AC Timbre Jazz

D cover up
Here's D reading Business Week (again!), trying not to roast.

The Greatest Spectacle in Racing

The Indy 500 was an exciting race. At the end a 19 yr old rookie almost beat out Sam Hornish Jr. He won by less that 0.1 of a second. If you are not a fan on IRL, I want to let you know that it is the largest (by attendance) one day sporting event. The race is watched by 300,000 people live. I was rooting for Marco, but it was cool to see Hornish win.

3.5 months

The time until my half-marathon.
I can't say the training is going as planned. I started running on the treadmill until the stuffyness of the gym drove me outdoors. That and the fact that dirt tracks are one of the best surfaces to run on. I noticed that running outside allows me faster times as well.
I ran barefoot on the beach 2 days ago, and my calfs hurt. However, I was able to run today. I started out too quickly because there was another runner and I got competitive. However, I found my pace and was able to run 20 laps (4.97 miles) in under 48 mintues. Which is a 10 minute mile pace. That is a personal best for me. I wanted to run 24 laps(5.965 miles) but I like to get fast times. So running under 50 minutes was exciting, however I might have been able to do 5.965 miles in under an hour. I really need to up the distance though. I have run around 5 miles 5 times. I probably should be at 8 miles now. So I have to get crackin. I have definitely improved, but I wonder what I could accomplish if only I worked harder to maximize my limited running ability.

Our Xanga Returns!

I've decided to post reviews of movies/books on our old xanga. That is the one feature I miss on blogspot. Just click on the link to the right, "D + L's Former Blog" to access it if you're interested.

Sunday, May 28, 2006

Beach Outing #2

After church today, D and I headed out to Laguna Beach. The problem with Laguna is that there are no big parking lots. We did find a metered space but put in some nickels and dimes before realizing the machine only took quarters, and it didn't even return our change! Oh well...I guess we should've paid better attention. We ate lunch at the Laguna Beach Brewing Co. (Thanks, Entertainment Book). It was on the second story, (just like Hurricanes), but this had an ocean view:

Laguna Brewing Co.

Afterward, we walked along the shoreline. We noticed how there wasn't much space between the water and the sidewalk, so it was much more crowded than HB (kind of like Waikiki). Also, there were TONS of kids running around. It was a nice day to walk, though.

L--Laguna

Laguna foliage
I was hoping the guy in the yellow shirt had something on underneath--I think he was European, so I guess he had some sort of excuse.

Saturday, May 27, 2006

Beach Outing #1

Even though it did not win in D's poll, we spent the day at Huntington Beach. We left our place around 9:15 a.m. On our way, we filled up our gas tank, picked up a couple of Lee's Sandwiches (grilled chicken and grilled pork, $1.95 each). Then we continued down Beach Blvd. to PCH.

We were able to find parking at the beach lot that is a couple blocks South of the pier ($10, all day). It was still early, so there weren't too many people out. Plus, it was overcast, with just the slightest of sprinkling, so that kept the "posers" away, according to D. We set up camp, which consisted of towels for me to lay out on, a chair for D to lounge on, and an umbrella, for which I forgot to bring the extra pole extension. Look at how short it was:

short umbrella
At least I was able to lay out underneath it.

D had fun reading his Business Week and I too brought an assortment of magazines.
D-Business Week

D went for a run on the beach and I took a nap :) By noon, it warmed up, and the ocean breeze felt so good!

D-sunglasses
Here's D with his sunglasses. I can't find mine...I guess I haven't worn them since last summer, hmph.

D: Hi just wanted to add some comments. L is a good listener especially at low volumes. She was able to hear some interesting conversations. There was a family of four with a boy around 10 yrs old and a daughter around 8 yrs old. The dad told the boy that he and his sister gained weight and that the boy should suck in his stomach. But the boy said that he only weighs 96 pounds and only gained one pound since his last docter's appointment. The 10 yr old's dad said, we are honest with each other. Would you tell you your kids if they were fat?

Later, the boy was talking to the parents of another family and their son, around 4 yrs old, said to the 10 yr boy, "you're a fat boy." The 10 yr old said that's not very nice and walked away. The parents of the 4 yr old boy told him off and lectured him. The 10 yr old boy was not very fat, I did notice he had a kinda round stomach, but was pretty average weight. He definitely wasn't really fat. Anyway, it was strange that the 4 yr old said it matter of factly especially to an older boy. BTW, the 10 yr old's parents weren't there when the 4 yr old boy said what he did.

Another conversation was among a set of parents and three teenage girls. The mother took a picture of the girls and one said she didn't like the way her top looked. Then the mom said to the girls that she didn't want to see any butt-cracks. And the dad said yeah, no butt-cracks. That is pretty funny. If I am blessed with a daughter I will make sure she doesn't show off any crack.

Finally, there was a group of guys that set up nearby us. One of them got the brilliant idea to try to do back flips off of this ledge of sand and then some of the other guys tried it too. Then they wanted this guy to take pictures of them all doing backflips at the same time. A couple of of them were in pretty good shape, but there was one guy with a bit of a paunch that also did it, even though he admitted he didn't have good "hops". They were making it look easy, and D said he wanted to try it, (which I strongly discouraged) but then we heard one of them talk about an injury he had while doing the vault, so apparently these guys were gymnasts and D realized that he shouldn't try it.

Around 3 p.m., we packed up our stuff, put it in the car and headed over to the pier where there was an AVP beach volleyball tournament going on.
AVP Huntington Beach
We were able to get pretty close to the action, and caught a game with Karch Kiraly!
Karch Kiraly
Nice flourescent pink hat, Karch!

We saw Karch and his partner win one game and then lose another. One of their opponents, Rosenthal, had his own cheering section of some rowdy guys. They were chanting, "Let's go, Ro-sie!"
Rosenthal
Nice serve, Rosie!

D: Couple random notes. L thought I looked dorky with Teva's. But I asked her "have you ever worn Teva's?". Teva's are really comfortable. I am representing NorCal ruggedness. HB is the best beach in SoCal. I forgot about the volleyball tournaments in my past blogs. There are 3 SoCal beaches where they have AVP tournaments, Manhattan, HB, & Hermosa. The tournament was great and HB's beach really is long. It blows Santa Monica out of the salt water. K, my brother-in-law says there are a lot of bums in HB, you should check out Santa Monica. I love the close walking to the restaurants from the beach. I do like Hermosa for that reason, but the selection of restaurants/bars is not large. Hungtington is a great every weekend beach. It is close by to our place as well.

Finally, we ate an early dinner at Hurricanes. It's mainly a bar, so I wouldn't recommend it for families, but we had a really good hamburger and chicken sandwich (with our Entertainment Book coupon).

There were a lot of people out and about on the main drag:
HSS

All in all, it was an excellent day--sooo relaxing.

Garden Grove Strawberry Festival

This past Wed. I went to the downtown L.A. farmer's market during lunch to buy some strawberries. The season is almost over, and I felt like we haven't fully taken advantage of it. So I picked up 3 baskets for $5 from Oxnard and they were really good. On Wed. and Thurs. nights, D had sliced strawberries with vanilla ice cream, and he was waxing poetic over how delicious it was.

Then, last night D and I went to the Garden Grove Strawberry Festival. I read somewhere that it is the second largest community-organized outdoor festival west of the Mississippi (the largest is the Portland Rose Festival). It was kind of a pain to find parking, but we eventually found a spot (park in the La Verne/Acacia college parking lot).

There is no entry fee, and right when we entered we came upon a large strawberry shortcake. Miss Garden Grove and here entourage were passing out small pieces, also free (only on the first night).

strawberry shortcake

As you can see, it is actually made up of separate cakes, arranged as one. I thought it would be one huge one, but I guess that would be a lot more work. Anyway, the cake itself was pretty tasty, but the whole strawberry on my piece was kind of underripe.

There were a lot of unsafe-looking carnival rides and booths with people selling some weird stuff (anyone want a wax form of your hand?) D signed up to win this Mazda 5:

Win a Mazda 5

I told him he probably wasn't allowed to win, but he pointed out that it didn't look like it was a Mazda-sponsored contest, so he filled out the card.

The food options were kind of limited. D had a hot dog and a really watery soda ($5). I had corn on the cob with chili powder/parmesan ($2). They had huge strawberry shortcakes, but since we already had a small piece of one, it didn't make sense to buy another. D claimed he had never had a funnel cake before. Failing to see how this was possible, we bought one with strawberry glaze ($5):

funnel cake

It was nice and hot, but D thought there should have been more fresh strawberries on it. (He's becoming such a foodie!) I think this booth supported the Kiwanis club. The other food we bought also supported community organizations, so I didn't feel bad paying the higher prices.

Overall, it was really crowded. I thought they could do a better job of promoting the whole strawberry theme. If you didn't know it was a strawberry festival, you probably wouldn't have been able to tell it apart from any other fair/carnival. So, this will probably be a one time thing for us, but I would like to go back to the street we passed which is supposed to be like "Old Town Garden Grove", or something like that.