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Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts
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May 31, 2010

Bali trip

My husband and I went to a short 3 day trip to Bali, Indonesia. This was the first time we went to Bali, and we both loved it there!
Nice beach with great waves. We tried surfing for the first time. I got a lot of scratches and bruises on my legs, but I enjoyed it very much. I would definitely try again this summer.



Soto Ayam - My favorite Indonesian dish! I love any kind of noodles in soup. Went to Monkey Forest in Ubud and fed the cute monkeys. One of them actually attached me because he found that I was hiding more bananas in my pocket. I guess he smelt it..

Hotel pool
People were really nice and helpful there. I didn't have to argue with cab drivers to use meter, like I always had to do in Thailand.
People asked us if we were on Honeymoon. Although we've been married for 3 and a half years, it felt as though it was our second Honeymoon. I'm so sad that my vacation is over now:(

Bye Bali!

June 12, 2009

What to do in Bangkok, Thailand

This was our second time to visit Thailand. Andy and I went there for the first time on honeymoon two and a half years ago, and absolutely loved the place. So as a graduation present for Andy, we went to Thailand again last week for three days. We only stayed in Bangkok this time, since we did not have enough time to visit any other cities (last time we went to Pattaya and Ayuthaya as well). For those who are interested in visiting the country, here is the list of things you should do (sorry this post is totally not sewing or fashion related):

1. Eat fruit, tons of them!
Their fruit is just wonderful. Especially mango is my favorite. It tastes different from the ones you get in the U.S. The ones we can get in the U.S. is more fiber-ish, and hard. But the ones you get in Thailand is sooo sweet, melt in your mouth....The fresh mango juice you can get at a restaurant is great as well. It tastes as though they added milk or something, since it is so smooth. I loved it.


They always have fruit stand on the street, and very very cheap. For instance, a pack of pealed pomela (big grapefruit thing) is about 20 bhat, which is about 70 cents in U.S. dollars.

This banana crape you can get on the street is good as well. It is deep fried, so anyone who might be concerned about eating it for sanitary reasons, it should be okay... I did not get sick. In case you are worried, I do recommend drinking beer with meals since alcohol kills germs.

2. Get a tailor made suites! in cashmere wool.
Both Andy and I got a tailor made suite this time. They are about 75 to 120 USD each. They measure you very precisely and make it in any style you want, any fabric you want. Imagine how much it would cost to have a custom made suite made in U.S. or Japan? This was definitely worth it. He had his made in light gray, and I had mine made in black stripe, both in cashmere wool. You go back for a fitting the next day, and after 24 hours, the suites were ready! So quick! I was impressed by their craftsmanship too.
I've made a suite for myself only once, for Burdastyle suite contest. It was a lot of work. One day, I would like to be able to make suite like a Thai seamstress!

3. Stop by at Suknvit street, Soi 3.
Andy and I both enjoy smoking hookah (below). They come in fruity flavors, such as grape, apple etc., and they contains very little nicotine. If you like hookah, soi 3 is your place to go. They have an Arab district on soi 3, and have bunch of restaurants serving hookah.

Also, soi 11 is a good place for restaurant. It is a trendy spot in Bangkok right now...
4. Stop by at Chatuchak weekend market
This weekend market has all sorts of things, and fun to look around. Below, left is a man who is pretending to be Jack from the movie, Pirates of Caribbean. I think he did a pretty good job! Right is a clothing shop called no problem. lol.

They had a pet shop within the market too. I found this adorable chiwawa puppy.. this thing was sooo small, and cute.




February 5, 2009

cute stuff from japan

earrings on sale - it was only $3! 
i love these earrings - it was bit expensive, but i really wanted them. im wearing them almost everyday!
hair clip
i get many of my clothes ideas from japanese magazines!

i was over in japan for a week in january. i didnt have much time to shop, but i picked up cute little things!  

January 20, 2009

tokyo



view from my hotel window... there is a nice marathon track (5kilos) right out side the hotel. i ran this morning, and it was only about 3 miles, but after eating too much good japanese food, it was the hardesting! my legs felt so heavy.



hotel room...bit messy. its so sad to go to bed all by my self. i miss my husband!

January 17, 2009

..leaving for japan

im leaving for japan tomorrow morning. will be back on 25th. in the meantime, if i dont get back to you promptly, my apologies!