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Our Wedding Day

October 21, 2014 by kim 12 Comments

We just got our wedding pictures back this week and I’m so excited to share some them with you! Our wedding vibe was easy going, stress-free, and whatever goes, goes. Our number one concern for the wedding was that everyone have a good time. From the feedback we received at the end, it seems like we accomplished our goal!

Details for everything is at the bottom of the post.

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I also wanted to share our wedding invitations, which I forgot to bring for the photographer to take pictures of. UFF! Note to future brides: Bring your invitations to the wedding so you can have a picture of them to treasure forever! Apologies for the quality of the next few photos. They’re nothing like Joanne’s pictures since it’s just me taking them. 🙂

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These invitations were made by PaperSnaps and I honestly don’t have enough good things to say about them. They went above and beyond in customer service and satisfaction. I must have done at least ten drafts of the invitations before I was satisfied. Still, they were so patient with me (sorry!). The invitations arrived in perfect shape, the paper that they use is of high quality, the colors were vibrant, and the assembly was a piece of cake. I wasn’t stressed one bit when it came to invitations because PaperSnaps put me at such ease. Plus, their pricing was very affordable compared to others! I received so many compliments on them after they were sent out.

photography: joanne leung photography
venue: wedgewood banquet center at sterling hills golf course
cake: sweet art bake shop with a homemade cake topper
bouquet & florals: floral designs by roni
invitations: papersnaps
bride’s outfit: dress by mori lee, belt by the wedding one, and shoes by valentino
groom’s outfit: tux by  j. crew, pocket square by 1901, and shoes by cole haan
engagement ring: coast diamond at robbins brothers
wedding bands: kay jewelers
hair: jena wright at p!ay hair lounge
makeup: jaimee roark at oasis salon
candy buffet: kim luong (family friend)
DJ: Seth Breton from You Should Be Dancing

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Travel: London

October 3, 2014 by kim 6 Comments

I have SO much catching up to do on my blog. Seriously. I went to London at the end of March (thanks to the contest last year from Colman’s Mustard) and never even posted about that! I’m going to update you on everything that we did during those four days. Everything.

First of all, the most important part of traveling is being prepared for the flight. We had plenty of snacks, my iPod nano, good headsets, my Kindle, and a useful tour book. We used this one from Knopf and it was perfect for us. There were plenty of maps, the price was right, and it was small enough to carry around without a problem. It gave us the bullet points of London without all of the fluff.

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They put us at the Bailey’s Hotel in Kensington, which was prime for the location. We were right across the street from the Tube and had plenty of restaurants and stores within walking distance.

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We landed late in the afternoon, so there wasn’t much time for traveling too far.

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All of the streets tell you where to look for cars before crossing the street.

Turns out the Natural History Museum was only a couple of blocks away from our hotel. That makes it our first stop in London!

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After that, we headed over to Harrods. It’s basically a huge upper scale shopping store that is divided into sections– chocolate and tea, pastries and dessert, savory foods, designer handbags, perfume… It’s a big deal.

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It’s like Disneyland!

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We picked up a palmier and chocolate danish before we headed over to eat at Caffe Concerto. It’s a chain, but we just walked into the first restaurant we saw because we were starving.

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I got the the grilled chicken pesto on a baguette and my DH got a ham and cheese sandwich with an espresso. Simple enough, nothing fancy.day1-8

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We went to the M+S grocery store that night to pick up a few snacks/drinks for the hotel.

For the second day, we started off by seeing Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, Big Ben, and the Royal Guard Horses.day2

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After our feet got tired, we found our way over to The White Swan.

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Latte and a London Pride cask conditioned ale.

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I had a croque monsieur.

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The DH had Bangers and Mash.

Next on our agenda: St. Paul’s Cathedral, Queen’s Walk, the Shakespeare Globe, Tate Modern, Borough Market, and the Covent Garden Area.

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Borough Market was amazing. It had every kind of food you could imagine, fresh and tasty.

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We got some juice and coffee.

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We saved our stomachs for dinner at Tokyo Diner.

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Chicken katsu curry and salmon donburi were on the menu for us. This meal was as good as eating in Japan.

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We strolled over to Chinatown at night, where gypsies pretty much took over the streets. We picked up our kind of nightcap: boba.day2-14-2

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Matcha green milk tea with red bean and taro milk tea with pudding.

Now we’re on Day 3. First thing’s first… food!

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I had the “half and half”– granola, yogurt, fruit.

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DH had the chorizo hash with an Americano.

We then walked over to the British Museum and Notting Hill, where they have the famous Portobello Road/Market.

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Red velvet cupcake from Hummingbird Bakery, which was not impressive at all. The cake was dry and the frosting was hard. I’ll pass.

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Another fail was our chocolate waffle from Wafflemeister. Stale, overly sweet, and cold.

We made up for all of the bad food by visiting Dishoom. It was a restaurant recommended to us by a friend and when we tried to go the first time, the wait was over two hours. What restaurant is two floors and has a two hour wait at 8:30PM on a Tuesday night? That’s insane! We skipped that night, but came back again the next day at an odd hour to make sure we’d get a table.

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We ordered the house chai, Dishoom chicken tikka, black daal, and garlic naan.

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Ahhhh, now we understand the hype. This is the BEST Indian food we’ve ever had! Everything exceeded our expectations and we licked our plates clean.

Time to walk it off at the Tower of London/Tower Bridge!

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We were craving a little something warm after walking around all day and went into the most crowded Vietnamese place we saw. This place was busy!

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I got bun bo hue and my DH had pho. It’s hard to mess up Vietnamese food. We met one of my friends later at a lounge/bar called Jaguarshoes and called it a night.

For our last full day in London, we started it off by going to V&A museum. I read online that they had the best scones in their cafe and had to go see for myself.

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Their cafe is breathtaking.

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…. and it was the best scone I’ve ever had. We ordered a raisin scone, mocha, ham and cheese croissant, and a cappuccino. I have no idea how they make their scones, but you need to try them if you go to London.

Since it was such a nice day, we walked through Hyde Park and enjoyed being outdoors for a bit.

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We went to Putney, where the River Thames run through in order to watch some rowing. It’s something else. I was mesmerized watching the boats float effortlessly across the water.

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We headed to Duke’s Head for lunch, where I pretty much drank all of my DH’s Aspall Saffolk Cider.day3-29-2

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We had fish and chips and a burger. The fish and chips were spot on.

We winded down our day by going to the Churchill War Rooms and walking around the London Eye.

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For our last meal, we didn’t want to venture out too far again after returning to our hotel so late. We ate at Nando’s, a chain restaurant that thoroughly satisfied our stomachs.

To sum it all up, what did I learn about London?

  1. Well, the food isn’t as bad as everyone says it is. In fact, we had some of the best food we’ve ever eaten (the scone at V&A museum and Dishoom). You just have to know where to go.
  2. Getting around is extremely easy with the Tube, but it’s crazy at rush hour. We avoided traveling during that time.
  3. Westminster Abbey is a MUST.
  4. Toilet water pressure is low. We actually had to google how to flush the toilet in our hotel room.
  5. The air quality is terrible. My snot mucous was black (sorry TMI).
  6. Yogurt is sub par, but the tea is awesome.
  7. Their parks are their beaches.
  8. There aren’t very many homeless people.
  9. You need to make a dinner reservation every night you eat out otherwise you can’t get a table.
  10. There are no toilet seat covers or privacy blockers for urinals (found that out thanks to my DH).
  11. Words used that we don’t: cheers (salutation or thank you), toilet (restroom), cycle (bike), lift (elevator).

Coming up next… Australia and New Zealand!

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Happy New Year!

January 1, 2014 by kim 2 Comments

Happy New Year, fellow blogosphere! I took a teeny weeny break from blogging after my 12 days of cookies and I’m not one bit sorry about it. I got to spend time with my family and friends while baking my little heart away. I hope you guys had a wonderful and safe holiday season! Here are some pictures of my usual Christmas baking. Once you start with the cookies, everyone expects them year after year. I guess that’s how traditions start and I don’t mind it one bit! This year, I made oatmeal toffee, chocolate chip, snickerdoodles, andes mint, and white chocolate macadamia nut cookies (the two cookies without a link will be on the blog later this year!).

I’m excited for 2014– There’s so much to look forward to! Moving back to LA, a wedding, a honeymoon, DF graduates, DF takes the bar, older sister’s wedding… we just started the year and our schedule is already jam packed! Before we get too ahead of ourselves, let’s do a recap of 2013:

  • I got to work with some AMAZING brands through my blog this year. Some of them include: Betty Crocker, Chinet, Eagle Brand, The Pampered Chef, Pillsbury, Peeps, Grandma’s Molasses, Philadelphia Cream Cheese, and Rodelle (just to name a few)! I am so grateful for every opportunity that I’ve been given am truly blessed to have worked with such wonderful companies. THANK YOU!
  • I had my very first blogger trip, thanks to Medjool Dates. I couldn’t have asked for a better mid-week getaway. The group of bloggers that they brought together and everyone involved touched my heart in a way that I couldn’t have even imagined. I’ve never had a deeper appreciation for the blogging world and the date farming industry as I did in September.
  • Not only did I have my very first blogger trip in 2013, but I also had my second. I got to attend the Pillsbury Bake-Off in Las Vegas thanks to Smuckers! I got to see the Bake-Off up close and personal while being behind the scenes. I’ve never marveled at an event quite like I did there. This was a very humbling experience for me and I couldn’t believe that I was lucky enough to be a part of it all.
  • My DF and I traveled internationally together for the first time to Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic. I learned that traveling with him is pretty much like traveling with a child. I have to keep all of his papers/passport in order or he’ll lose it, but it’s extremely handy traveling with someone that speaks Spanish. We got to parasail for the first time and also realized secluded vacations are not for us. We like to be on our feet and explore, not be stuck on an island.. no matter how nice it is!
  • Speaking of my DF, we got engaged and took some engagement photos! I guess that’s kind of a big one.
  • I entered my very first contest and….. WON! That’s right folks, I won a trip to London from the Mystery Ingredient Blogger Showcase . I may not have won when they announced the winners, but after some investigating and technical glitches that occurred through the voting process, they ended up awarding two grand prizes. Thank you so much for all of your help voting and spreading the news for my Macaroni and Cheese recipe. I truly couldn’t have done it without you. Now my DF has an awesome graduation present! Also, that will definitely be my last voting contest that I enter. I felt like such a spammer during the voting period. Sorry I spammed you guys so much!!
  • I purchased my wedding dress… more on that whole process later. 🙂
  • I experienced my first mani/pedi in my whole 26 years of living! Thank you Smuckers for again, spoiling me on my blogger trip.

All in all, I couldn’t have done this without my readers. Thank you so much for your continued support throughout the year and for following along on this little ol’ blog of mine. I appreciate each and everyone one of you!

xoxo, kim

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