Sunday, July 1, 2012
Buy Backpack and Free Lunch Bag
The promo is back at Toys 'R' Us!!! Buy any backpack and get any lunch bag $9.99 and under for free.
The last time we got my son's backpack was 2 years ago and it was the same deal, also at Toys 'R' Us. But now that Domo's lunch bag has interior damage and his Domo's backpack is slightly too small for 1st grade. So we got him new one this year.
The backpack is a bit too big, but this is the only one without any big cartoon such as Mario, Angry Bird, Avengers, Spiderman and so on. I hope there is no one else in his class using the same back pack.
We paid $14.99 plus sales tax for the backpack and the Ninja lunch bag $9.99 came free!
Sunday, May 27, 2012
Circus Vargas Westminster

A friend had invited our family to join hers for an outing to Circus Vargas recently. We bought our tickets online. I surprised my family the next day that we'd be heading to Circus Vargas on Sunday. My son was ecstatic. He has heard about circus from a tv show but hasn't been to one. He kept asking us everyday about the circus and on the day of the event, he asked us how long more before heading out to the circus.
I didn't have any expectation going to the circus for this new generation. However, Circus Vargas surprised me with its uplifting performers and shows. It brings circus to a new level. I really enjoyed when they invited kids and parents to sit around the ring and let the kids to have first hand being a performers in the center stage. The kids played the hula hoops, balancing with a peacock feather and juggling with handkerchief. What can be more fun than for the kids to have first hand experience than this.
The show was a little under 2 hours long with an approximately 10 minutes intermission. Overall experience was magnificent. Well worth the price we paid for the tickets ($25 for arena bleacher seating).
Entrance to the arena
The seating in the arena
The ring in the center
View from our seats
Circus Vargas
May 24th to June 4th - Westminster at Westminster Mall
June 7th to 11th - Santa Ana at Westfield Main Place
June 14th to 25th - Irvine at Irvine Spectrum
Circus Vargas FAQ
Saturday, May 26, 2012
Temecula Berry Company
It was suppose to be about an hour drive (one way) without traffic. Unfortunately for us, we hit a little traffic at Corona before the 15 freeway, adding another 20 minutes to our trip. The farm is very easy to find once you were on the 15 freeway. We came from the the north, so we got off at Winchester exit and headed East. We made a right at Nicolas Road, and went straight forward. The road's name changes to Girasol after Calle Medusa intersection. We went forward and made a left at Cantrell. A sign with an arrow is right at the junction. The farm is what you will see when you descend a small hill after turning into Cantrell.
There is plenty of parking at the farm. There is a big red barn house and a small little chicken coop right next to the parking area. When we arrived, there was a long line at the red barn house. The line was actually for people who were done picking and to make payment for their blueberries.
We picked up 3 empty buckets and were told each full bucket would be 2 pints and they are charging $5/pint. Our goal is to fill up 1 bucket! We got a tip that the blueberries right behind the barn were the best so we headed to that direction. And how do we know which blueberry to pick? Well, pick the berry that is BLUE in color, not the partial red or the green.
The blueberry bushes were planted neatly in rows. The farm is very accesible and clean. The blueberry bushes are low and well-trimmed. No puddle on the path or wild bushes blocking the way. Blueberry bush has no torns, unlike the wild blackberry bush. They are very kids friendly.
When we got to the aisle we decided for our blueberries picking, the first thing I did was to pick any BLUE color berry and put it in my mouth. Kinda like taste testing. WOW! It was really good. A tangy bit of sour but mostly sweet and plum. We ate some, put some in our buckets. My son was sure having lots of fun. We taught him to choose the biggest and juiciest blueberries. It was like a hunting game for him, hunting the biggest blueberries.
It took us a little over 30 minutes to fill up 1 bucket. We did it slowly and we only walked 3 short rows. The farm wasn't that crowded so we usually didn't have to share the rows with any other visitors. We saw people, but they were at other area of the farm. We also only picked to walk in the vacant rows.
The farm has a big red tractor for kids to play and take picture. We did it on our way out to pay for our delicious blueberries.
Besides the blueberries, they also sell raw honey and farm fresh chicken eggs (on Mon and Thurs only). I think sometimes if you are there at the right time, you may able to buy blueberry breads too. Their new daily chicken show begins at 3pm.
Blueberry season is short, so get out there to pick your own blueberries before the season ends. It may get hot out there, so be prepare for your trip. Bring lots of water, sunscreen and a hat. It is definitely a fun experience for all ages!
Temecula Berry Company
39700 Cantrell Road,
Temecula, CA 92591
Farm hours: 8am to 6pm (7 days a week)
FAQ about the farm.
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Little Sheep Mongolian Hot Pot - Irvine
We arrived at 5:45pm. Parking was easy. There was only another group of 8 customers in the shop. We were seated on a table for 4 people with a hot plate in the center of the table. We quickly browsed through the menu and decided what we were going to order within 2 minutes.
We both ordered their combo box for $14.95/each (available M-F, Sat/Sun lunch only). It comes with their house special thick noodles, your choice of meat (rib eye, lamb, chicken, prok belly), tofu, veggies (napa, bok choy, enoki, 2 slices potato, 2 slices daikon, 2 very thin slices kabocha), mixed meatballs, 2 slices of fish fillet and the soup base. If you order separately, the soup base alone will cost you $3.95/person. Kids 6-12 pay half the price for the soup base.
The combo set came with enough for me and my son. The thick noodles were really good. I like it because they are chewy and it soaks up the soup so well giving it a good taste. Oops, I forgot to mention the soup base we ordered. It was the Yin Yang, original and the spicy soup base.

The soup base is basic chicken broth but with lots of extra spices added to it. There are gingers, goji berries, garlic, dates, and more. I like the spicy broth as it has an extra kick in it. Here are our combo boxes, one with pork belly and the other with beef rib eye. Can you see how much meat they gave us for this combo box? It is well worth the money. I like it much better than The Boiling Point which now cost over $10 a bowl with lesser meat than this.

The Little Sheep Mongolian Hot Pot (Culver Plaza, next to Marie Callender's)
15361 Culver Dr,
Irvine, CA 92604
(949) 651-0201
Saturday, May 5, 2012
Daiso Irvine Opening Hours

On their opening day, they gave out raffle tickets for the first 250 customers. My number didn't come up as a winner, may be yours did. Check out the list here for the winning raffle tickets.


Saturday, April 14, 2012
626 Asian Night Market Pasadena
When I heard about the first ever Asian Night Market in Southern California, I was so excited. We talked about the type of food vendors that we might encounter - stinky tofu, fried squid balls, and all.
The drive from Irvine to Pasadena is not near but sixty miles one way. Consider the price of gas ($1 - 5 miles) now, we spent $24 for round trip gas. We didn't mind about that at all. We didn't even care that we paid $5 for parking and to walk 5 blocks to the event. Not until when we arrived at 1 North Oakland Avenue.
I'll let the pictures below continue the story:



The crowd was like a wave of ants. I didn't even know what vendors were there because couldn't see them. The street was narrow and short. We had to navigate through this crowd to get to the other end where the food area was. One thing came to my mind when I saw the crazy long lines for each food stalls - "Oh, Man! There goes the stinky tofu!" Well, first thing first, I couldn't even get into that area. That's the biggest disappointment I had.
There were probably some good food vendors, but we didn't get to try any. We walked away and left the place.
The event wasn't ready for such a big crowd. I've heard the turn out could be as many as 8000 people. The area probably can fit 500-800 comfortably. Street and parking were out of control. We saw several drivers running through red lights and stopping in the middle of an intersection because the traffic wasn't moving.
I personally think the organizers can do so much better than this. The event area was too small to handle this. Parking was not enough on top of the regular Saturday night crowd at downtown Pasadena. A note to the organizer - good idea to have an Asian Night Market but next time, have it in a bigger arena with more control on parking and traffic. Looking forward to the next one!
Grand Opening Daiso Irvine


This was the line to enter Daiso Japan new store in Irvine. There were 200 giveaways available for the first 200 customers who bought something. And there was a raffle as well, prizes include a bit 40" TV, iPad2 and more. A couple of customers in front of me asked a security guard how long the line was. He replied that they were probably between the 240-250 customers. I think I will have a chance to grab a giveaway. My tactic would be going in, grab 1 item and go line up to pay.
By the time I got in to the store, it wasn't crowded at all. I couldn't imagine there was more than 200 people inside. There was a long line to pay. Quickly, I grabbed a two compartment container and went to the line to pay. After paying, I walked out the store and a girl passed me a bag filled with food goodies after she scribbled my receipt. It felt like Halloween in spring. Here are the stuff found in the bag.

Will have to return to the store tomorrow to find out the winner for the raffle.





