<<10 January 2010>>
(Wow it's been a WHILE since I wrote the last article...)

While we were at Las Vegas, we had time to spare in the morning to go see the Hoover Dam.  It is on the border of Arizona and Nevada.

Its water was very clear and tempting.  It was so hot out, I wanted to jump in although I do not know how to swim!

When we were done and enjoyed more Vegas night, we decided to have some time off.  We headed to our hotels bar on the lobby floor and had some cocktail.





















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Although not as well known, Bryce Canyon, I can proudly say, is BETTER than the Grand Canyon!!

These pictures will tell the truth!











(Artist: Mysterious)

(Two Trees in One)





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Along with the Yellowstone National Park and the Yosemite National Park, Grand Canyon is the world-famous, the wonders of nature place where almost everyone has seen a picture of.

It was incredibly... ... GRAND!! So big that it looked as if I was looking at a big painting.  I could not possibly feel that it was real.  Too big for me to fathom.

However, it came true when my cousin and I walked over to a cliff and jumped over to a large rock!  Life threatening, but could not miss the once-in-a-lifetime experience of ... risking life to take a picture with a cool scenery.

We were not the first ones there.  In fact, there was a guy standing there first!  He inspired us.

We also got on a trail to go down the Grand Canyon.  It was a bit slippery due to the icy snow, but it also allowed a small thing like myself to wonder the greatness of nature.









(That is where we went!!)
(Looking Dangerous)






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CAN'T REMEMBER WHAT WE DID!
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<<6 January 2010>>

Universal Studios, one of the major film makers of Hollywood has a theme park of their own.  Their famous train tour, Jurassic Park and the Mummy.  They were all very enjoyable.  Fun enough to attract millions of people every year.

The most impressive of all, was the tour that is about 40 minutes long.  People get on a train-like cars and is led by a funny guide who takes people around the park.  It visits a lot of actual film sites, and the guide explains and demonstrates the technology that was used in filming (experiences that you can only encounter in Hollywood).























(demonstration of flood)





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<<5 January 2010>>

Knott's Berry Farm is one of the four amusement parks in L.A. area along with the Disney Land, Universal Studios and Six Flags Magic Mountain.

It was the closest of the four and the cheapest.

They had a deal where if a person bring two canned food, they give 50% off.  So, with seven canned foods, we bought the ticket really, really cheap.  And stayed until they closed!

We were too busy having fun; we did not take many pictures.

Almost 90 degrees!!!

(my cousin wet after that ride)


(GREAT shot no??)



(Knott's Berry Farm mimics the old West of the U.S.)

(Chicken Noodle Soup at THE oldest restaurant in Knott's Berry Farm)

(They give you these breads for free to try their Knott's Berry Farm jams... they were EXTREMELY good!!)


(With a Snoopy before we departed)
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<<3 - 4 January 2009>>

Visited the Sea Port Village, which is located right where the downtown of San Diego is.

Its night scenery was great, but my digital camera was not good enough to capture the greatness of its night.





(The Coronado Bridge)





(At the end of the day, I got to hang out with some of my best friends!!)
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<<2 January 2010>>

My girl cousin had been crying for beach since we got to San Diego. So, I asked my old host parents if I could use their new Prius. They gladly said that I could, so we went to the famous La Jolla (pronounced 'La Hoya') Cove.

It was said to be one of the prettiest in San Diego, and it indeed was!

 

(Those are some sea lions sleeping on the beach)

(Up close to them)

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<<1 January 2010>>

Went to shopping to Fashion Valley. Got a late birthday present for a friend of mine at the Apple Store. Then did nothing.

We were too tired from travelling in the East and took that day off.

I went to see my old friends from high school. We went to Viejas, which is an Indian casino in San Diego.

It felt a bit weird because when we were hanging out, we used to play basketball and eating out. But now, we could go to a casino together!

I played $1 blackjack and doubled my money. $10->$20.

2 for 2 in blackjack. Total: +$50!!!


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<<31 December 2009>>

Even though we were in New York for 6 days, we only used up three of the Citypass tickets. So, we thought of selling them to some tourists because this allows them to not have to line up for ticket purchasing. So, they could walk right up to the entrance of museums or the Empire State Building.

We first went to the Empire, but then there already were MANY people trying to sell some tickets there. Not individuals like we, but some people hired by another.

So we gave up on the Empire and headed to the Natural History Museum.

We almost sold it to a Korean mother but her sister did not trust us and it failed. We, then, found two Chinese friends in queue and almost sold them the tickets. But, they asked how much the regular price for the museum is, we said it was around $25. But, a lady behind them told us that it was actually by donation. We suddenly turned into two Korean liars. Had we known that it was by donation, we would not have sold it! We were too ashamed and left...

Ended up killing time, not having earned anything, we went home.

Since we had too much luggage, for the west coast, we shipped over two of our bags to my friend's house.

We hoped no more trouble occurred, but there were more coming.

Before going to the airport, we had to go see a friend of the apartment owner to give him the keys. But, unlike what the owner said, he wanted us to go over there. We could not spare that kind of time before leaving! So, we came to a compromise of meeting on the half way, but that was still, NOT what the owner had said! ('Friend of mine will come and pick up the keys' said the owner when we moved in)

We moved along fast, we had 2.5 hours until the flight and we were planning on going to the airport by public transportation.

We were having an unlucky day, and of course, subway comes so late! So our plan changed. Go to a certain point by subway and take a cab. But unlucky us, no cabs there. So we got back on the train and headed to the airport again. We KNEW we were late.

We had to hope for a delay (it snowed in the morning in New York)

We got to the check in point about 15 minutes late. LUCKY us this time. The plane got delayed half an hour. (By the airline's rule, passenger can only check in at least 20 minutes before. But they let us and we finally were on the lucky side that day.

We got on the plane okay and arrived to San Diego on time.

But, bad luck was not gone on the last day of the year! My host parents, with whom I lived for three years in high school, were supposed to pick us up at the airport got busy that day and we had to get on a taxi. Spent $45!!

To avoid having more bad luck come at me, I just went to bed on the New Year's Eve.

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