Dedicated to my cousin, Johnny, who I miss. Sorry kid, I haven't watched enough anime to keep up with you.
Seattle // Tacoma // San Francisco
Seattle // Tacoma // San Francisco
Cuties!!! And omg, I look at these photos and see HOW LITTLE my brother has to catch up to me in height (ignore my big slouch in the 2nd photo)... crazy. I remember the days when my brother was a tiny wee boy. Growth is so cool, physically and mentally!!! Yo!!! Today was our last day in SF, so I tried to savor everything! Our first location of the day was Lands End, recommended to me by Reddit and my friend. On the way there, we stopped by a farmers market and purchased some yummy produce. My family got these doughnut peaches and I think they felt bad for me because I'm allergic so I got ~raspberries~ ! They were ok. So beautiful! After the market, we headed down to Lands End and followed a trail to the beach. We got some great views of the ocean, as well as a faint view of the Golden Gate Bridge! The air was so fresh and it was awesome to just stand and look beyond. Like I've said, I enjoy bodies of water. SF has some beautiful wild flowers as well. I think the pictures do enough justice here. *Tangential: DID ANYONE notice how my brother and I are lowkey matching??? Food!!! My family had jjajangmyun, a popular Korean dish. My mom found this place out from her food research. My brother and I have determined that the site she used (which is one she peruses very often for fun) is essentially Reddit for Korean women. Well, it's a good one. The food was deeeeeeeeelish. After lunch, we hit Japantown. We visited Daiso and got some itty bitty stuff (like the face roller my mom got - she immediately wanted to return it). I really admire Japan and Japanese culture, so exploring this tiny area was cool. We also went to a famous and old mochi place and bought a couple. My dad really likes mochi and I think my mom's Reddit equivalent recommended this place. I can say indeed that the mochi was very tasty. The skin was especially good. Yay!!! Ok so I had a pretty bad headache by the end of Japantown, so my family actually dipped to our hotel. We all took a good fam nap. Afterwards, I felt better and we headed to this yum pizza place! The crowd was full of very young, hip, probably-come-here-after-a-long-day-at-my-cool-tech-company-job-with-good-pay people. The pizza was good, particularly the dough. However, it was quite expensive. Dommage. After that, we hit Boba Guys! A must, a must. I got the sesame latte with boba. I liked their sustainability efforts through bamboo straws. Last but not least, we traveled to the Port of San Francisco, home to a pretty waterfront and piers. We got good views of the Bay Bridge as well as the water. Lots of people were walking or exercising outside. The whole experience was pleasant. Again, pictures do the talking here. We then cable car'ed back to our hotel for our final night.
I packed up most of my stuff. We are to grab morning grub, BART to the airport, and peeeeeeeeace out of here. More reflection to come tomorrow! Bonsoir.
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