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The last time I blogged was about a year ago and many things have happened since then. I started PA school, I traveled to Taiwan and Hawaii, I learned, and I matured. I remember desperately wanting to move out of Monterey Park in search of new experiences and opportunities, but recently I’ve been missing this…

Kaleifornia Dreamin’

  I’M BACK! I know, I know, how rude of me to simply disappear without a word and return as if nothing changed. I apologize, but life has not been too exciting lately. However, I am determined to get back to creating more content whether it will be about my city adventures, food, or personal…

Hammie

In the midst of writing my personal statement, I decided to blog as a way to express myself furthermore. I think it’s easy to say that I enjoy blogging about my close friends and how grateful I am for each and every one of them. I took Karen out for her birthday two weekends ago….

Flower Fields Forever

I’ve been wanting to visit the Carlsbad Flower Fields for as long as I can remember. Luckily, I was able to go on the last weekend they were open, which unfortunately was also Mother’s Day weekend. It was packed with people roaming around the field eagerly wanting to capture this beautiful scenery. I didn’t like that…

Thanks

Thanks for caring. Thanks for listening. Thanks for always being up for random adventures. Thanks for always offering to drive. Thanks for opening the car doors. Thanks for driving 1 hour back home just to make sure I was okay. Thanks for keeping me company when I cried nonstop in the car. Thanks for taking…

Sakura

“The significance of the cherry blossom tree in Japanese culture goes back hundreds of years. In their country, the cherry blossom represents the fragility and the beauty of life. It’s a reminder that life is almost overwhelmingly beautiful but that it is also tragically short”. – Homaro Cantu

Greystone Mansion

This past weekend, I visited the Greystone Mansion in Beverly Hills, CA with Alex and Regina. The 55-bedroom mansion is originally owned by Edward Laurence Doheny Jr. after the property was given to him as a gift by his father. Today, it is a historic site that is primarily used as a public site for filming and…

Infinite Love

Modern day “Valentine’s day” is frequently associated with hearts, flowers, and chocolates. On this specific day, many couples openly express their love through exchanging gifts such as these. But many people do not understand the true meaning of Valentine’s day. There is an obvious history behind Valentine’s day as with many other holidays, but our…

Preserving History

This past weekend, Karen and I visited the El Pueblo historical monument in Los Angeles. Karen needed to come here for a class assignment she had to complete for her interior architecture and design program and I was happy to accompany her! After two decades of living in LA, this was my first time walking…

Arts District

I recently explored Arts District with my lovely friends. To be honest, we mainly went to shoot pictures because my friend, Alex Tang, wanted to make use of his new camera equipment. It was also an excuse for me to have some content to blog about! I’ve been to the Arts District multiple times but…