We spent a full day on Wednesday last week in San Jose, after moving out of our El Cerrito home, to spend some time with Dan’s parents before we left for the East Coast. We spent most of the late morning strolling around the Japanese Friendship Garden in San Jose, had lunch, and then walked over to neighboring Happy Hollow Park & Zoo to dedicate the afternoon to letting Mio have some fun at the kids park going on rides, playing on the playgrounds, and meeting animals there.
You could buy a handful of feed for the koi for a quarter, so we got some for Mio to drop into the pond. Here’s a video of Mio feeding the koi and ducks. She says “gwa gwa gwa” (the Japanese sound for quacking) when she sees ducks these days.
More quacking from Mio:
After eating lunch at the picnic tables, we walked over to Happy Hollow Park & Zoo, which is right next to the Japanese Friendship Garden.
A video of Mio on the Mini Putt-Putt Car Ride:
In the evening, we went to San Jose Japantown to have dinner at SJ Omogari Restaurant to have a delicious Korean dinner!
The day was a really memorable way to wrap up our time in California! We got to spend time with family, see beautiful sights, and Mio had a blast, too!
Thanks! 🙂 We try to get out and let her explore new places and do fun things as much as we can, especially on the weekends! Not only good for her but good for us, too! 🙂
Tara
September 11, 2012 @ 4:52 pm
The “smile of delight” is a favorite.
Misono
September 11, 2012 @ 7:38 pm
Thanks Tara! 🙂 It’s my favorite picture from that day, too! 🙂
Ryo
September 12, 2012 @ 11:28 am
Mio-chan cho kawaii! She’s looking more and more like you 🙂
Misono
September 12, 2012 @ 11:44 am
Thanks Ryo! 🙂 よã言ã‚れるよ〜。(笑)
Amanda
September 13, 2012 @ 8:54 pm
Oh how I love reading your blog! You always go on such fun-looking outings with Mio. She’s a lucky girl to have parents like you!!
Misono
September 18, 2012 @ 1:36 pm
Thanks! 🙂 We try to get out and let her explore new places and do fun things as much as we can, especially on the weekends! Not only good for her but good for us, too! 🙂