Watch out, Liesa! Truck backing up!
I opened one eye to see 3:30 had came just on time. And it was dark. And I was tired. But I really needed this vacation- work is pretty stressful.
Oh Gawd...... tell me about it.
No. On second thought. Don't.
Bags were loaded, and off we left onto the dark, lonely highway, cool wind in our hair.
Warm smell of tortillas, rising up through the air.
Well, you're closer to Mexico than I am.
And I don't know what colitas are.
45 minutes to spare... which could only mean two things: coffee and Harry Potter.
Reading? Watching?
Ahhhh, smell that? The scent of vacation.
Best smell ever.
Laissez les bon temps roule!
Allez y!
Mike's cousin's SO graciously offered to pick us up from the Oakland airport
Nice!
A free place to stay, a ride from the airport (to and fro, but that's getting ahead of myself), a few unbelievably delicious dinners (free), and expert local travel and touring advice.
Wow. Very nice!
and a quick BART tutorial given
pffttt... I could've done that for you.
Repeat after me:
Eat my shorts!
Don't have a cow, man!
Ay caramba!
I didn't do it.
Ow! Quit it!
See? Simple.
Our goal in mind was touring China Town and venturing into the world of Dim Sum.
Yes!! I'd love to go there. Seriously.
I can unequivocally say, Dim Sum is an experience. And delicious.
Well... except for tripe. Did not care for tripe.
and how to look like complete dorkish, newbie idiots when it came time to picking the right train.
That's just part of the experience.
Another round of, Let's Look Like Tourists! You may ask yourself how many adults it takes to read a Google Map and go 3 blocks over and 10 blocks up... the right way. The exact answer is 2. 2 very slow ones. I am one, Mikki is another. But we made it! Ta-da!!!!!
And that's all that matters.
After you've lived there for a few years, then you go things quickly and blindly.
On the way, we saw a lot of this:
FYI, can't see the second photo.
That, my friends is your daily dose of urban, big city photos.
And dose are big urban photos.
"Coupon!" "Good!" "It coupon!"
We easily enough found the one "with coupon", and started to walk past, but we looked back and she was watching us, so we felt bad and just went in.
Ooooh... peer pressure on vacation.
My warm fuzzy feeling skyrocketed when we ducked inside and found ourselves to be the only non-locals in the place.

Definitely a good sign.
Turns out, it was the longest running dim sum cafe in Chinatown! No wonder!
And you just stumbled on it????
Awesome!
It turned out that we ordered about one dish too many
This is a truism of every person who's ever eaten dim sum.
Love the lamps.
No Asian neighborhood is complete without laundry drying outside!
I think there are several neighbourhoods that could meet that criteria.
Why does every Chinese/Asian shop stink of incense?
I'm going to go out on a limb and say.... because they burn incense?
Where's my prize?
I aaaaaalmost bought a Lucky Cat. I was hoping he'd bring me some luck in figuring out how to pay for my new kitchen floor. The Hard Work Cat will have to slink around a little longer to pay for both the trip and the new floor.
It's more rewarding that way anyway.
Oh, and a little trip I have planned coming up, too.
Oh? Going somewhere?
We bought nothing. We've lived in Central Asia long enough to know that most stuff, especially exported stuff, is crap.
<sigh> Yeah. I have
not been to Asia, but I too know that you can only find crap on this side of the pond.
Well... you can get better quality stuff.... but you'll pay for it.
So we groped our way back to the BART Station
Hello!!!!
(not THAT kind of groping!)
oh
Me neither.
EVOO??
But I did take a nice walk around their neighborhood. I'd forgotten how much I've missed the plants and flowers of my childhood growing up in SoCal. The bougainvillea, palm trees, etc... so calming to my soul.
Niiiice. You literally took the time to smell the roses (sans roses).
Naturally, I didn't sleep to well; one rarely does on a first night anywhere.
There is
one place where this doesn't seem to be the case....
To spare you from any suspense, I did not sleep well on any night this trip except the one I took an Ambien.
Too bad.
Still... You're off to a great start!