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First Snow of 2013

December 23, 2013 by greysuitcase in Moments

2 days ago, on Dec 20, Seattle got its first snow of the year. It didn't stick for long, but we got to see white snow covering the roads and trees for a couple of hours before the rain washed them all away. Now it feels more like the holiday.

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December 23, 2013 /greysuitcase
Seattle
Moments
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Chicago x D2

December 22, 2013 by greysuitcase in Food, Travel

Next day, we started our day with brunch. We went to M. Henry for some new american food. The place was pretty packed and we have to wait a couple of minutes for our tables. I'm usually the type of person who doesn't eat breakfast, but since we're skipping lunch, I guess I just have to deal with brunch for today. 

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Latina Omellete

Latina Omellete

Fried Egg Sandwich

Fried Egg Sandwich

Veritable Vegan Epiphany

Veritable Vegan Epiphany

French Toast

French Toast

After stuffing our stomach with all those food, we drove to downtown and started to explore the area. We went to Chicago river, Cloud Gate, and Navy Pier (and their surrounding areas) on foot. There was a lot, and by a lot I mean A LOT, of walking involved that day. The hot temperature didn't help to make it easy either. One thing that I felt when we roamed around the downtown area was feeling sooo small. Chicago is probably one of the cities that has the tallest buildings that I've ever visited. Everywhere you look, you could probably easily spot tall buildings. I felt shorter than usual walking around those buildings. 

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Cloud Gate (The Bean)

Cloud Gate (The Bean)

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Since we ate pretty early today and didn't have anything after our brunch, I got really hungry after walking around. So we decided to stopped by Wow Bao that happened to be on the way. I seriously felt like I was going to faint since my stomach was pretty empty. The place have a good selections of chinese buns, which were perfect for snacking before our late dinner reservation.

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and then on with our journey...

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Then we stopped by Magnolia Bakery, which supposedly has the best banana puding. But we got there pretty late in the afternoon so they sold out. The place was really nice though. I like the interior of the bakery.

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Then we went to one of the Garrett Popcorn shops, one of the common souvenirs tourists took home with them when they visit Chicago. 

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Then when it was dark enough, we made our way to the Skydeck to see the night view of Chicago. Since it was the holiday weekend, there were so many people there. There were a lot of lining up, pushing, and shoving involved just to stand on the glass boxes. It was mad. Wouldn't recommend to go there during weekends or holidays. 

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Then, we headed to Purple Pig for our late dinner. 

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Deviled Egg with Arugula & Capers

Deviled Egg with Arugula & Capers

Roasted Bone Marrow with Herbs

Roasted Bone Marrow with Herbs

Chicken Thigh Kebabs, Fried Smashed Potatoes & Tzatziki

Chicken Thigh Kebabs, Fried Smashed Potatoes & Tzatziki

and that's day 2.

December 22, 2013 /greysuitcase
Chicago
Food, Travel
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Chicago on the 4th

December 17, 2013 by greysuitcase in Food, Travel

On 4th of July, I flew to Chicago with a couple of friends to visit a friend of mine. We arrived in the afternoon and went to Ming Hin Restaurant in Chinatown for dinner. Supposedly, the restaurant is pretty famous according to my local friend and the food was really good. Afterwards, we stopped by Joy Yee for some bubble tea since it's in the same area. Their bubble tea is really good. 

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We were originally planning to go watch the fireworks after dinner, but we were a little too late since people already filled up the pier and the police closed the streets. So we were in the area, heard the fireworks sound, but fail to see any in any directions. I blame the tall Chicago buildings. They practically made it impossible for your to see far without any obstruction. Since we were also already tired from the trip, we went to our hotel and checked-in instead and call it a night. 

December 17, 2013 /greysuitcase
Chicago, Travel
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Batting Cage

December 15, 2013 by greysuitcase in Weekend

After our visit to the Museum of Flight, we decided to go to try the batting cage. None of us has been to one so it was another new experience for us. It was hard trying to hit the ball at first because we're not used to the speed and angle of the ball. Plus, we went right before sunset and the sun was right in front of us. So we were a little bit blinded by the sunlight. But after a couple of rounds, we got the hang of it.

With baseball, if you hit the wrong part of the bat, it hurt. Bad. The whole bat vibrates and you can feel a sting traveling through your arms. But when you hit it right, the feeling is really nice, especially when you hear the sound of the bat hitting the ball. With softball, I think it's a little easier and more forgiving when you don't hit it at the right spot since the ball is softer. At the end of our session, our arms were sore, but it was super fun. Definitely want to do it again sometimes.

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December 15, 2013 /greysuitcase
Seattle, Baseball
Weekend
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Museum of Flight

November 28, 2013 by greysuitcase in Food, Weekend

The next day, we started our day at Pike Place Market. We went to Café Campagne for brunch with a friend of ours, Cindy. That was my first time visiting the place and the food was great. We ordered a bunch of thing to share and did it family style.

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Two scrambled eggs with herbs, with potatoes, chicken & pork sausage, and baguette

Two scrambled eggs with herbs, with potatoes, chicken & pork sausage, and baguette

French French Toast (Fried in Bourbon Egg Batter, served with Maple Syrup and topped with fresh fruit.)

French French Toast (Fried in Bourbon Egg Batter, served with Maple Syrup and topped with fresh fruit.)

Oeufs en Meurette (Poached eggs with a sauce of pearl onions, bacon, champignons in red wine – foie gras sauce on garlic croutons, pommes frites.)

Oeufs en Meurette (Poached eggs with a sauce of pearl onions, bacon, champignons in red wine – foie gras sauce on garlic croutons, pommes frites.)

Pommes Frites

Pommes Frites

After we finished with brunch, we went to Museum of Flight because (one of) my sister wanted to go. Thought it'd be fun since I've never been there too. We looked at a bunch of different planes from different eras. It was pretty cool. There was some kind of competition going on too that day (although I wasn't completely sure what it's all about), but we got to see some people building miniature planes and stuff. 

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November 28, 2013 /greysuitcase
Seattle
Food, Weekend
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