Sunday, 20 May 2012
Book Review: When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit by Judith Kerr
Saturday, 19 May 2012
Destination: Nepal
I think it's been over a month since I last blogged and you can clearly blame that on the sudden school load I had to do. 8th Grade clearly is a lot more tough but thank goodness it's the summer holidays now!
Happy Holidays Everyone!
Getting back, I want to start on a section or series or whateveryoucallit called Destination. It's basically a travel series where I show you the places I have recently went to. Travelling is one of my favourite things to do. Over a month ago I went to Nepal. You know I never imagined myself to actually reach Nepal. It's like "the top of the world", where Land meets Sky. Kind of a Earth Meets Heaven mojo going on, well... That's what I thought anyways. But it's actually not like that.
| Angkot |
When I reached Kathmandu, the capital, I saw that they didn't really have any high rise buildings. The streets were over crowded with so many vehicles, like many cities but what I found interesting was there were more minibuses then there were cars. These minibuses are used as a mode of public transportation, much like the angkot I can find in Indonesia. Kathmandu itself is quite messy, as in the planning of the city but it gives it a unique charm. I found so many interesting souvenirs and hand made things in Kathamndu in the alley near the Radisson Hotel. There was a shop there that sold stuff, from bags to bottle holders, that are made from recycled items, which I found really interesting and cool. Bigmart, a supermarket, is actually one of my favourite places...ironically, because it has sooo much more imported stuff and at a cheaper price than specialists stores in Chandigarh! It got stuff imported from Malaysia! So. Unfair.
Moving on to nature... I visited Bhaktapur and Nagarkot. Bhaktapur is a town filled with history. It's around a 2 hours drive from Kathmandu and when you reach there, there will be a counter. You need to pay them to look around the place. We got a paid tour guide from the counter took take us around. You've got to hike a bit to reach the actual place and when you get there you enter Durbar Square, a Temple Courtyard, with Temples dating centuries back. From the courtyard there are many different alley ways that lead you to other squares, this is the reason why I recommend getting a tour guide as the chances of you getting lost is very plausible. I loved Bhaktapur because it made me feel like an explorer going through those alleys, travelling back in time.
Nagarkot is a town nestled in the mountains and it's famous for their Himalayan views. We went there to see the sunset and my,oh my how lucky we were! It was a cloudless evening, unlike for the pass few days. The views were breathtaking!
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| Nagarkot Pictures |
| Picture of mountains taken in the plane |
Nepal was amazing and not just its views. So were the people who were kind and honest. It was quite the adventure.
Ni sa
Thursday, 5 April 2012
I'm in love with....
| I love you Chocomania! |
As of yesterday I had the urge to buy something, anything really from TBS (The Body Shop). Yesterday, after school we spent the afternoon in TBS searching for a present for my friend. We tried on the Wild Rose hand cream, which smells weird... and squirted body glitter on each other. I was having a hard time on whether to buy the New Chocomania Lotion or the Body Butter for her. I settled for the Lotion. The new Chocomania collection smells HEAVENLY! I'm kicking myself because I swear if that thing was edible it would've been the BEST chocolate mousse I've ever had! *EDIT 21/5/12 - I actually dared myself to eat it. it does not taste good!-EDIT* It smells just like Chocolate, if I didn't know it was lotion I'd eat it all up! The smell reminds me of cold winter nights drinking hot chocolate infront of the heater. I sooo wish that Lotion was mine, but I bet the Zebra bank (yes, I have a cute Zebra Bank instead of an old Piggy Bank) wouldn't cough up enough money! Here's some other stuff I've been in love with lately:
| White Gardenia Eau de Toilette |
| (TBS) Strawberry Eau de Toilette |
First Week of April

I've been reading this book I got from the library
The Spell Book of Listen Taylor by Jaclyn Mariarty
A Spell to make Somebody Eat a Piece of chocolate Cake
A Spell to make a Person get stung by a Bee
A Spell to Make Two People Fall in Love AGAIN
Since Listen Taylor's dad started dating a Zing, her life has gone from unusual to downright weird. The delightfully mad Zing family lives in its own strange world, protecting its huge family secret.
But Listen also has something to hide - a secret too heartbreaking to share - and an unconventional spell book that might that might be the answer to her problems.
I like this book. It's different. I can't describe it but it's just is. If this book was in a series, I can still understand it. What really draws me to this book is the Zing Family Secret and Cath Murphy. You can say that it's 1 story seen in the point of view of three different groups of people. I like it. I haven't finished it and I certainly haven't figured out the secret! I'll find it soon enough!
So how was your 1st week of April? Also Happy Birthday to my friend today!
Ni sa
Sunday, 1 April 2012
The Last Sunday
I hope it won't be a bad year since it got off to a bad start. I'm half-excited for tomorrow though because I get to see all my friends again after 2 weeks. We're all separated so that means we will meet each other at break time. But that's what's worrying me. The same situation happened to me in Grade 5, all of us were separated, so we met up at lunch time, though after awhile one by one we drifted away from each other. We had continuous arguments and disagreements until we split up. I don't want that to happen again. It was awful.
I guess I have to put that negativity aside, I can't sleep with bad thoughts in my head and I need a good night's sleep for tomorrow. Tomorrow I need to wake up early.... Wow! I haven't done that in a long time! Anyways since school started articles on how to concentrate and study better is popping up everywhere here! Check this article out on how to concentrate better in class. It's very useful, don't forget to checkout the rest of here School/Organization tips, it had helped me alot.
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| Hahaha... (Source) |
Friday, 30 March 2012
Sukhna Lake Trip
For those of you who don't know what Sukhna Lake is, it's an iconic lake in Chandigarh. I've lived here for quite sometime now but I've never been to the touristy places like Sukhna Lake, The Rock Garden etc.. My sister has been to The Rock Garden and she says it's amazing. In The Rock Garden they display statues made out of recycled materials, considering that it's basically our trash. Anyways my family and a close family friend have been planning to have a picnic since Spring break started (which was about 11/2 ago...) and we finally did it! My mom has been urging to go out since the break started but I just stayed inside hiding away from the sun, turning my AC on high. Here in India the weather doesn't gradually slip into another season but it just goes straight into it. We still have Autumn and Spring but just for a little while... ( I LOVE Spring it's my absolutely favourite season!)
Sukhna Lake is beautiful. I should've come here earlier. The trees are nice, big and provide a really good shade. We bought lots of food with us, we didn't have a proper lunch but I was stuffed after eating all that brownie, tarts, muffins, cookie and nuggets. The police didn't let us use our scooters at first but after some convincing they let us in. Now the difference between a scooter and a bicycle is the fact that one has a seat and peddles while the other doesn't because really they're both just 2 wheel vehicles. But for some reason the police doesn't let a bicycle in while they let a scooter in...... Though overall it was a great picnic and there was good weather with it too, nice and breezy, not too hot either.
I took pretty much everything that we possibly need even sunscreen and a change of shoes. I like to be prepared. My grandmother is like that she has pretty much everything in her bag, she's got plastic bags, candy, handkerchiefs, food, book, water, even a mini iron (trust me though there's more)... she's like Mary Poppins taking out everything imaginable out of a seemingly small bag. Anyways I thought I got everything except my camera so from now on I'll always bring one every time I go out.
Ni sa
Tuesday, 27 March 2012
I've watched the movie + Sundae Girl
Back in my old school they have book week where on one day you get to dress up as a character. I would probably dress up as a Capitol citizen with crazy neon pink nails with fake crystals, a bizarre bubble dress, comfortable flats and pink, pink lips, though no wig! I need to be comfortable so that explains no wig, I just can see myself blowing away a weird pastel pink wig from my face and feeling my head go all sweaty and icky. It's a subtler Capitol look, but hey I need to be able to actually work in class.
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| It's my best try... |
I recently went to the library and got four books. So far I've read only one:
Sundae Girl by Cathy Cassidy
Saturday, 24 March 2012
Happy (Belated) Hunger Games!
Happy Hunger Games Everybody! I meant to post this yesterday but I didn't have the time. I've waited to see the movie for soooo long, but unfortunately I have to wait till Tuesday since I'm gonna see this with my friend. I plan to read the book again to get the story fresh in my mind but all the stores here are SOLD OUT of the books. I personally don't know anyone crazier than me about THG and I haven't seen anyone that looks like they're into it, so how can it be sold out?! I feel like I'm the only one around here, but apparently there are others here who are just like me.
I'm a subtle crazy-about-THG person. I certainly do not dress up like any of the characters. I don't fantasize about them (if people do this.... it's a little creepy). And it's not the only thing I talk about. I'm certainly not a die hard fan. So anyways here's a couple HG related stuff:
| I've never thought about like that.... |
| Heheheh... |
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| I'm not on board about this 'team' thing but here face just makes me laugh |
Spring Break
I went on the school trip to Delhi and it was great. I had fun and all but..... I felt like I was being the party pooper for once. I'm the type of person who slumps into sleep if I'm too tired which is what I exactly did since we got back to the hotel at 1AM. My friends slept much later than me say around 3 or 4. I missed all of the talking and fun. Ahh well.... I'm not on the web to complain so this topic saved for my family to endure
Anyways Spring Break is here. I got 2 whole weeks to be filled with something. I'm planning to do some cooking, learn some crafts and practice my violin. I wasted two days of my holiday doing nothing except for staring at the TV all day. I have this project of mine too clean out my desk, wardrobe, library, my room to be exact and all the stuff that I don't need I'll donate it to some place.
I've already started with my desk.
But unfortunately it got messy again. Darn.
Ni sa
Thursday, 23 February 2012
Exams, Books and Trips
And it feels liberating. To be free again, or has far away I can actually get to avoid my exams. The pile is still there though.Unfortunately. Sigh. So far this week I've read two books I borrowed from the library. I only got two as I found out that if I borrow more, I won't finish and return them in time.
Zero Moment, The Joshua Files - M.G. Harris
One boy. One deadly prophecy. One heart-stopping adventure.
His mother and his best friends have been abducted in Brazil, and the kidnappers are demanding something Josh has. But what?
He must try to work it out... fast.
So this book is the 3rd book in the Joshua Files series, which my friend introduced me to.... 3 years back. I know big mistake. It hardly made sense for me to read it now, I should have read the 1st book (Invisible City) again but I couldn't help myself as I was too curious as what would happen next. But all in all a good series to read, though I highly recommend starting on the first book. A 3.5/5
Just as Long as We're Together - Judy Blume
Stephanie's best friend is Rachel. Until she meets Alison, that is. And it looks as if no one can have two best friends - especially when Rachel starts keeping secrets from her.
But Stephanie already has a secret of her own. It's worse than anything Rachel's hiding, and she just can't find the words to share it with anyone.
I really like this book, it might be short but it's a compelling book telling real life friendship and family problems. Which I think not only interesting but helpful as I had my share of problems with friends. A really good read and I recommend it. (It seems like I recommend everything so I'm just gonna rate these books...) A 4/5
Moving on, my school has organized a trip to Delhi (which by the way is India's Capital, just in case you don''t know). It's a really, really big deal cause we don't get field trips here unlike in Singapore. The same way as you don't do any science experiments, the extra pressure and yeah, the stinking hut which sells baked "good" and acts as a cafeteria. Which really isn't a cafeteria but literally a small, thatched roofed hut that sells baked goods....
Anyways we're going after our exams and we're staying over night in a nice hotel. And that I've never done before. My old school went camping once for 2 nights, but that was in Singapore which is a small island, but Chandigarh - Delhi probably covers more distance then the whole of Singapore itself. So this kinda thing is new to me, yeah I'm partially nervous about leaving my family this far away... Chandigarh - Delhi is approximately 6 hours away by car. But also I'm excited. One whole night with my friends together, no adult supervision... Though doesn't mean for one night I'll go wild or something (yes, I'm talking to you dad. To be clear I'm. not. going. wild.)
The note said that we're going on luxury buses, but I might think twice about that since the last time we went on a end of year trip we used these cramped, dinky school buses... Shudders...
Well, ta ta!
Ni sa
Thursday, 16 February 2012
I'm not Photogenic
This year we had a different photographer (maybe the last one went as he disliked me as much I disliked him) and I thought This is Year it's going to be different to fret! Boy oh boy how wrong was I?! It was pretty much worse. Now this guy did the exact same thing, so I told him, out loud, not to touch me. So he bugged off, he looked clearly annoyed (apparently I have this special quality towards photographers, don't I?) with me. And yes my friend was there too and so was another girl who called another and all three laughed there heads off with me. My stomach hurts just looking at their faces. Then he told me to show my smile since I was "hiding" it and to put my chin down and to the right. I got annoyed. Very annoyed. Irritated. So after a year of bottling up my resentment towards a similar guy and staying quiet the last time I met a photographer I shouted (in the most polite way a shout could be) I can't help if my lips are thin! Which is very true because, yes, I do have thin lips. I can't help it. I'm not inserting botox or something because I've got such thin lips... Eventually I was done with the shoot and from then onwards.... I hate photographers that my school picks. That fiasco made me make my decision...
Now ending this post on a more happier tone, the Taylor Swift Safe and Sound came out this Monday! Here it is:
Saturday, 11 February 2012
Original Songs Not By Me
Thursday, 9 February 2012
Hungry for The Games
Monday, 6 February 2012
Tuesdays....
| Terry Fox |
| Mockingjay, last book of the Hunger Games |
While I was trying to finish the book, my neighbours had a wedding. Though it wasn't the actual wedding but the prayer ceremony, the wedding is happening later this week. What really disturbed me was the fact how incredibly LOUD the prayer was. I really wanted to open the window and shout "Shut UP!", but that would've been to rude and they wouldn't hear me anyway.... '-_- I even tried asking for some food through the window, but they just ignored me. Hey! I was hungry! Luckily they stopped at 10 (they have to by law) so I can read in peace....
That's all for now!
Bye
Ni sa
Thursday, 26 January 2012
Instax Minis.....
The Instax Mini 7s is the old version and it's more manual as you need to pop open the lens to turn it on. It's also more limited in terms of setting options -- it has only four. It's bulky but it looks cuter and bubblier (I especially love the Hello Kitty one!) than a 25 and it's cheaper, so on terms of price my pocket will do just fine.
| Instax Mini 7s (Hello Kitty Version) |
| Instax Mini 25 (Hello Kitty Version) |
Just one last thing.... Here's a song that I've been listening to constantly (in my head and the computer). It's in mostly English and some Tamil.
Wednesday, 25 January 2012
Bees and Game
| Katniss Everdeen Costumes (source) |
Sometimes I wonder if in the future a similar version of Panem lies there. If it's there, well I hope I wouldn't be part of it. It scares me to think a group of people would be so powerful enough to be able to through a bunch of kids to murder each other. But it's all fictional, right? I just hope the series doesn't just ends at the third book. There's more surely. I hope so. These three books will definitely be in my permanent collection of books, now... where should I buy them....
Okay... going back to the present reality... Just yesterday a swarm of bees attacked our school during sports practice. Sports practice was just finishing and by this time the afternoon sun was high and glaring on us, it was very hot for winter. So, of course, there was excitement as to escape the heat then the coordinator starts yelling into her mic "Get down everybody! Get down!". My best friend and I weren't sitting where the others were, which are on the steps, so we didn't realize it until the coordinator started screaming, "Protect yourselves!". We thought it was another one of her relaxation exercises, but no.
The swarm was more like a black cloud, one that was hovering most of the students at school. You can literally hear their distinctive buzzing sound, ringing in your ear, that's when I pushed my friend down telling her to cover herself. By the time we were down I peeped from under my arms, there I saw maybe a hundred or so bees flying over us. Then it was over.
Well that's it for now, may the odds ever be in your favour.
Bye,
Ni sa
Monday, 23 January 2012
Brimming with Books
I'm jumping up and down crazily (inside, mentally, since I did that for real yesterday), I've finally got a library card! Hehehehehe...... We don't what you call a national library here so I've got sign up for one myself. I actually have to share it with my sister but it's under my name. Is it important? Very. Why? Cause I'm just crazy about having one, possessive about it, maybe but it's mine baby! All MINE!!! Just joking... hehehehhehe
When I'm on my own I'll have a huge library, brimming with books until it spills on the floor. The shelves will be painted light pale colours and there will be a huge window to let the sun shine through so it'll be light and airy. It'll be the highlight of my house. But for now I only have a small collection of books, ok maybe not small it takes up most of one wall in my art room, but it's only a small percentage of what I'll own in the future.
I've got three books from the library and one from the school's library. I've read 1/4 and I can't wait to read! I'll usually have my head stuck in a book if I'm not studying. I'll read for hours if I can, I go into another world when I read, reality blurs with my book's fantasy. It makes me forget about everything. Anyways the books are:
Hetty Feather by Jacqueline Wilson
Roll up, Roll up
For the amazing tale of Hetty Feather
Gasp as she is abandoned as a baby
Shudder at the hardship she suffers
wonder at her search for her real mother
It's basically about a girl in Victorian times, she's an orphaned child supposedly destined to be a servant. By the looks of it, it looks like a good read.Then again anything Jacqueline Wilson writes is truly wonderful.
The Granny Project by Anne Fine
Blackmail -- or negotiation?
Mum and Dad reckon things would be better if Granny were in a Home.
The kids all want her to stay.
Ivan's Granny Project should make his parents think again.
But there's more than one way of doing a project -- and blackmail can work two ways...
Anne Fine is a fine writer. No joke. Most of her stories are really vivid. My sister is reading this one and I've looked through it and it's certainly is funny. A good one.
Cherry Crush by Cathy Cassidy
Cherry Costello's life is about to change forever.
She and Dad are moving to Somerset where a new mum and a bunch of brand-new sisters await.And on Cherry's first day there she meets Shay Fletcher; with suntanned skin and sea-green eyes he's the kind of boy who should carry a government health warning sign.
But Shay already has a girlfriend, Cherry's new stepsister Honey.
Cherry knows her friendship with Shay is dangerous -- it could destroy everything.
But hat doesn't mean she's going to stay away from him...
I think I just fell in love with Cathy's book. Again. It's soooo good. Yes please I would want another one to read! The blurb is very self explanatory as you can see. This book is the first book of the chocolate box girl series.
(Oh God, what a loooong blurb!)
Could you survive on your own, in the wild, with every one out to make sure you don't live to see the morning?
In the ruins of a place once known as North America lies the nation of Panem, a shining Capitol surrounded by twelve outlying districts. The Capitol is harsh and cruel and keeps the districts in line by forcing them all to send one boy and one girl between the ages of 12 and 18 to participate in the annual Hunger Games, a fight to the death on live TV.
16 year old Katniss Everdeen, who lives alone with her mother and younger sister, regards it as a death sentence when she steps forward to take her sister's place in the Games. But Katniss has been close to death before and survival, for her, is second nature. Without really meaning to, she becomes a contender. But of she is to win, she will have to start making choices that weigh survival against humanity and live against love.
According to the back it's set in the future and by the looks of the movie trailer it's going to be fantastic read.
Arrgh..hands tired now...
Bye
Ni sa
Saturday, 21 January 2012
Back to normal
* Warning Long Post! Listen to the the songs below to keep yourself company!
Hi everyone! It's been a long, no a seriously loooong, time since I've wrote anything. I've gone on a bit of a long holiday, haven't I? Well now everything's back to normal. I'm freezing in front of the computer, hands and feet turning numb, my body wrapped inside a blanket. I really, really, really want to tell you guys about my holiday but in the need to do that I must use the aid of pictures, which I need to load but don't have time to. Ahhh... it's nice to hear the sound of typing, which gets my brain going. All those weeks typing on the iPad silently, only the occasional hard tapping sound that comes out, makes my brain think ever so slow! I've been back here for a week and for the past week I've been doing catch up work since I missed a week of school to go (to America!).
The only warm room in my house is my parent's room, with their wooden furniture and floor and the two heaters. My sister and I sleep there for the winters as its way to cold anywhere else and putting all our heaters together and our own body heat will make the room extra cosy. If you're wondering, doesn't the central heating work? Well... we don't have one. Most houses here don't anyways. Here the houses are built for the heat blasting, drying summers, the marble floors and counters, the white walls, the thin curtains. So... my family and I spend most of our times in my parent's room. We do everything there, even eat, which is OK since no insects want to step on our marble floors. I knew going to my room will numb my body. I thought of typing on the iPad, but Bah! I've got to type it up in HTML, which is a programming language. I know HTML because of school, but the iPad makes it difficult switching from one keyboard to another.
Talking about school... sports day is in 2 weeks and just this Saturday we did a whole run through (yes, school on a Saturday?!). Though it's not really school since we didn't study. The coordinator commanded in the mike, "I want nothing else but PERFECTION or else OUT" . Yep, sure is real encouraging. We had to go shoeless (is there such a word) on the field, where it's muddy, to do our yoga. My socks got stained with mud. Eeck. After a few days I went without my socks to the field, as in barefoot, to not get my socks dirty. It went well, should have don't it before to! On Friday I tripped on one of the hurdles, I was neck and neck with my best friend to coming first but no! I tripped on the last hurdle as my shoe flinged off my feet, why? Because I was wearing one of mom's disposable socks, which turned out not so good for sports. I really wished I won! Never mind.
In other worlds... Just finished reading the book Little Darlings by Jacqueline Wilson. S.B lend it to me. It's my second favourite Jacky book after Lola Rose, which is just fantastic. I haven't read a Jacky book in ages. I'm so glad I did read one now, from now I'm starting a Jacky hunt. Anyways back to Little Darlings... It's a great book since it shows the great contrast of two different lives and shows you the reality of a celebrity's life. You'll know what I mean when you read it. It's definitely on my must read list. It doesn't have an actual blurb but this is what it says on the official Jacqueline Wilson website:
The story of two girls who are worlds apart, but destined to be together . . .
Destiny, on the other hand, is an only child living on a rundown estate with a sickly but devoted mum who constantly tells her that she's really the daughter of a famous former rock star . . .
When the two girls meet in unlikely circumstances, they are surprised to find in each other something they've been missing all their lives . . .
Tuesday, 3 January 2012
New Years in America
Warning! Long post ahead! Slow down if you need to! Tell me if I should do the days on separate posts or if this is waaaayyyy tooooo long. Happy reading!
Happy New Year! I know it's kinda late but better late than never right? How did you spend your New Years? I spent mine sleeping in the back of a car driving to Tucson, Arizona. Not really an exciting way to set the tone for the rest of the year and sadly no fireworks that I saw (yeah there were fireworks but I missed it). :( Gosh, I should've stayed awake!
I arrived in Tucson at around 1AM in the morning. Even though I got lots of Zs on the way, I was just too tired to stay awake. We were staying at a family friend's place. It's a really cosy place. The decorations are beautiful and they have so much art every where. Their house is full of them, especially Native American art. It was like staying at a private gallery. My favourite piece of art are the Russian Eggs. I can't remember what they're called but they are just beautiful as its so intricate and delicate.
I slept right away as the bed was so comfortable. I don't know how it adjusted to my back so perfectly . It's so soft and the blanket too as well as warm. And the pillow was fluffy.... Zzzzz. (snores)
For the pass week I've really wanted to post my trip from the start but every time I started I had to do something else. Humph. But now since I'm on a road trip to Sedona and I've time on my side why not do this? So let's start from the landing in San Francisco.
Day 1 - Sunday, 25th Dec 2011
It was Christmas day in SF. It was a weird feeling as we left Singapore on a Christmas Day but time is behind Singapore here, so it was as if we time travelled.
As I looked out of the window the sun was setting down, bursting to brilliant colours of reds, blues and oranges. Then after awhile it dipped into the velvet blue sky , only leaving behind a light strip of yellow on the horizon. We were just landing in a few minutes when the sky turned blue black. The anticipation of landing was endearing. It took so long, as if it was forever. I couldn't hold myself together, I was going to be in America, in US, within a few minutes.
We landed and entered the airport. The first thing I noticed was that there were no plants in the airport. I wonder why. We went into immigration and the immigration officer wasn't too nice. He was plump and had a stern face.
Even though he looked serious he said "Can you please wait a minute?" and took out a gallon of juice.
My sister and I couldn't help but giggle, hiding behind my dads back. We passed immigration and collected our baggage and went to The Westin Hotel.
The Westin Hotel in San Francisco is famous for its glass elevator, so we went up to the top floor on the elevator and saw the night skyline of San Francisco, which twinkled in the black sky. We were tired but we had to have dinner and so we went to the nearest diner.
It's called the Pinecrest and it's the first American diner I went to. It was humble, cosy and warm. The serving portions were so large! Everything was Super-sized from the normal Asian portions I got. The onion rings were the size of my wrist when usually it's the size of my finger! It should be called an onion bracelet. I was loving the Rueben, it's was juicy, tender and it had beef. We've no beef in India and this was the good stuff too! (licks lips)
Since we had some time left we explored a little. We went to the nearby Union Square and took photos of this gigantic Xmas tree with pretty fairy lights hugging it and decorations hanging off it. There was also an ice rink and a man playing soulful jazz on the trumpet. Theres also a big heart statue. We went back to the hotel and Zzzz....
Day 2 - Monday, 26th Dec 2011
Long post right? Well.... I'm not done! Ready for Day 2? We did lots on this day! We started by going in a cable car after waiting in line for a loooong time. I sat on the outer part of the car, lucky me not squished in the inside. It was awesome! Wind in my hair as we were going down hill, the view was passing quickly. Then we went up hill, the same sensation except we were going a little slower.
We stopped at Fishermen's Wharf. There weren't a lot of people there since dense fog was covering the area. By the time we got here it was lunch time and we had lunch at McCormick's and Klutz's (I can't remember the name properly). It had really fresh and good seafood. One of the freshest I've ever got, then again the Bay was our beautiful unobstructed view. A place that I definitely recommend! We saw people swimming in the water! Who would swim in deadly cold waters in winter? Crazy athletes that's who! When we were finished... Guess what? The fog was gone, the sun was out and it was crawling with people.
So instead of going to the beach we went to Ghirardelli Square, which was basically just above the restaurant, around the corner. It's a small, cute, chic square, where the original Ghirardelli chocolate shop is. Before we went to the chocolate shop we looked around and went to Lola's, which is a cute little Knicks knack store. I bought a travel log, which I'm reading right now for reference.
When we visited the chocolate shop area, it was just as jam packed as empty as the Sahara Desert with people. The actual shop was even more packed, with people using elbows to fight the crowd. I'm not that fond of chocolate, so I really wasn't keen on it. But I did find a 50 Ib chocolate bar interesting, which costed a ridiculous amount.
Then we went down to the beach and found many seagulls in the sand doing their stuff. Some even went into the water! They looked like weird, giant ducks floating. Lots of bikers were around as well as families and other people. It was buzzing. Next we walked to a bus station on the way we saw lots of tourists shops, cheap stores and tourists.
We headed to the Ferry Building next and bought ferry tickets to Sausalito, but soon we learnt that the ferry we were going is late in the evening so we didn't go. Instead we spent our time shopping in a kitchen shop called Sur la Table which means under the table in French. After that we walked all the way to See's, which is the chocolate and candy shop I told you about. Unfortunately, the shop closed minutes before we got there. So then our dad took us to a leather jacket shop. He wanted one since.... well the trip to America got planned. So he bought one and so did mom.
Then we went over to Macy's, which is one of the largest department stores I've been to. We went to the kids section and looked at the boots. I was really jumpy about this and... there was a sale, so I had more chances of getting one. The boot I really wanted was a UGG type boot, sand coloured with sheep wool in the inside. Too bad they didn't have my size and my sister got it instead. But, I did like another one which is dark brown, just below knee and no lining inside. So I got that one. I'm lovin' it! :) :) :) <3
After boot shopping we went back to the hotel and ate the same thing for dinner as yesterday.
Day 3 - Tuesday, 27th Dec 2011
Kinda woke up late this day. Since we didn't go to Sausalito yesterday, we went on this day. We took a taxi all the way to Sausalito. By now I've noticed that there weren't any real malls with the shops clubbed together under one roof stacks on levels of floors in San Francisco. Instead they have individual shops lining the streets. I find this more interesting and better as it gives each shop more character and personality, a sense of individualism. Also it's healthier for people to walk, but they are some who just rather use their car to move around (lazy), though most walk.
Back to Sausalito, we crossed the grand Golden Gate bridge. The area was foggy which made it look even more grand and majestic. We went under the gigantic supports, which stand tall as a giant, and saw that it stood over the fog. It's not a feeling you can describe. It felt like the bridge was this majestic King ruling over the bay.
We reached Sausalito and smelt the fresh cold air. It was a small island with cute, unique shops and narrow alley ways dotting it. It's my favourite place, including San Francisco, so far on this trip since its so laid back and peaceful, not like the hard and fast environment back home. My favourite place in Sausalito is between the famous ice cream shop near the ferry pier and the unique t-shirt shop. Although the ice cream shop didn't have a ton of flavour to choose from, their ice cream was flavourful and creamy smooth. The t-shirt shop is unique because they dye their tees with chocolate, recycled cash, candy etc.
I wanted my dad to buy this green, cash dyed shirt that said, "Bank of Dad" on the front and said, "Bank of Dad closed" and on the bottom it read, "Go ask your Mother" on the back. LOL :D Too bad it costed $$$ for a tee.
We went home by ferry, eating our ice cream, and found out that we can take your bikes on a ferry. Interesting. As we sat on the ferry we saw Sausalito in the suns glare, shining and sparkling in the middle of the sea. A beautiful sight to start the day. I couldn't stay still inside the boat so my dad and I went out to the deck. The wind was blowing crazily in my hair, I couldn't see properly. The ride had many jolts as the waves pushed the boat on the side. It was freezing, my ears were dead cold.
But against all that the view was magnificent, beautiful. The was sun shining on the water, glistening. The fog was moving away to reveal Alcatraz, the prison on an island. Now abandoned, only tourist set foot there regularly. The area around it is still hazy. I wonder what secrets lie beyond the prison gates. The city was coming up as the fog was moving. What a sight, undescriable sight. So pretty....... Then to the left, still standing tall and majestic as ever, is the Golden Gate bridge. I can't seem to remember well enough, my minds a little forgetful at times but I do remember I had a great time. A time that I'll treasure.
Fortunately, after we reached the Ferry Building we walked to See's again and it was open. I walked into the store hypnotised by the sight and smells. Ahhh.... the sweet smell of chocolate. I got jumpy again. We got delicious free samples too. In the end we bought 4 Ib worth of chocolate, a jar of toffettes, which are chocolate and almond covered toffees, and peanut brittle. I absolutely LOVE the toffettes, their crunch on the outside and smooth on the inside.
After that we checked out of the hotel and went to get our rental car. There I used a vending machine for the first time in a long time. Then we drove to L.A. I slept most of the way. Snooze time! Zzzz.... We arrived in L.A around 1AM in the morning.
I'd post pictures but I can't do that on my iPad! I'll post them when I get home. I got real good shots.
That's all for San Francisco. I know it's a really long post and if you made it here, Congratulations! It took me two days to write this. I just found out this morning that I have a science project to do during the holidays. Arrgh. Oh Well...I'm now in Grand Canyon National Park. The Canyon is spectacular, but that's another story.
It's 11:36PM now and we're ready for bed. Night-night sleep tight.
C U next time!
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