Since moving back to the DC area, one of the things we’ve looked forward to most is going to see the famous cherry blossoms that bloom around the Tidal Basin every spring. The annual National Cherry Blossom Festival commemorates the gift of 3,000 cherry blossom trees from Japan to the city of Washington, DC back in 1912. 101 years later, the beautiful cherry blossoms and festival celebrate the continued friendship between the two countries. Growing up minutes away from the nation’s capital and this spring spectacle of blossoms, cherry blossoms easily became one of my favorite flowers. I hadn’t seen them in years since I went off to college and then moved to California. Even while on the West Coast, I’d always wish I could visit during cherry blossom season so I could see the Tidal Basin surrounded by sakura, so I was really looking forward to being able to see them for the first time in over a decade! The initial forecast of peak bloom was at the end of March but those dates came and went without any signs of buds nor blooms due to the cold days of this year’s lingering winter. They finally came around, though, almost two weeks later when the weather jumped into the 80s, making it feel like we’d skipped spring and went straight into summer. It made for a gorgeous few days of sunshine that were perfect to walk about and see these magnificent blossoms in full bloom. Our family went on Wednesday afternoon, right after Dan had flown back in from the NAB Show since he didn’t have to go into work the rest of the day. It worked out perfectly because we could go right during the peak bloom period!
Our family of three by the stone lantern, with the cherry blossoms behind us.
Admiring the cherry blossoms hanging over the water.
The Jefferson Memorial and cherry blossoms behind us.
Mio with her namesake. Her name means “beautiful cherry blossom,” as she was born during cherry blossom season.
Cherry blossoms encircling the Tidal Basin
Mio with Daddy by the sparkling waters
Mio looking into a hole in one of the cherry blossom trees.
Such a beautiful sight!
Looking at the blossoms overhanging the water.
Taking a break on the grass.
Sharing a giggle with Daddy.
It seemed like all of DC was out to enjoy the blossoms and the gorgeous weather!
Making our way along the Tidal Basin.
Mio and I under a canopy of cherry blossoms.
By the new Martin Luther King Jr memorial that opened just a couple years ago in 2011.
This was our first time seeing the memorial – it was quite impressive!
The Tidal Basin engulfed in blossoms!
With the Washington Monument behind us.
The cherry blossoms were definitely in peak bloom!
perfect weather + perfect blossoms!
DC is so beautiful this time of year. I love this city!
Taking a rest at the Roosevelt Memorial.
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Goodbye gorgeous blossoms! We hope to see you again next spring. 🙂
My best friend and I went to see Rachael Yamagata in concert at U Street Music Hall in DC on Sunday. This was my second time seeing her, but she sounds even more amazing live!
While many of her songs express the sadness and defeat of unrequited love and even sometimes anger, she ended the night with a beautiful rendition of Nat King Cole’s “I Wish You Love.” I caught the tail end of it in the video below. 🙂
Happy New Year! Dan and I just got back to California late Sunday night after spending ten days at my parents’ home in Northern Virginia. We arrived early the morning of Christmas Eve, and I spent Christmas Day/my 28th birthday quietly at home with my family. It feels strange to think that this was my last Christmas and birthday without a child, and that future Christmases will probably be a lot noisier and hectic!
We had a memorable week spent with family, friends, and enjoyed a much-needed break from work during the holidays. My mom kept Dan busy half the time, enlisting his handyman skills to repaint the kitchen. (He did a great job and the kitchen looks like new! My mom is ecstatic.) Meanwhile, I indulged in stuffing myself with my mom’s home cooking, getting pampered by my parents, and treasured the time that I had to catch up with the friends back home whom I missed so much!
Two of my dearest friends and college roommates, Hanna and Yoon, threw us a baby shower the day after Christmas to celebrate the upcoming arrival of our baby girl! Since baby showers typically aren’t thrown until well into the third trimester and since I wouldn’t be back on the East Coast again before the birth of the baby, we initially hadn’t thought that we’d get to have a baby shower with our East Coast friends. We were so touched that they went out of their way during the busiest time of the year to still plan and organize a shower for us! Our friend Brian generously offered his house to host the celebration, and the decorations were absolutely adorable and the food was delicious! The girls planned some fun baby shower games and we were humbled by the generosity of our friends and by all the gifts. More than anything, though, it was just nice to see so many of our friends again, and we felt so blessed and fortunate to be able to celebrate the new addition to our family with them. Our baby (currently referred to as “eggplant“) is the luckiest girl in the world, to be surrounded by so much love before she even comes out!
Here are some photos from the baby shower…
The adorable set-up! I couldn't get over how cute it was.
Classic Pooh + Burt's Bees diaper cake! Yoon did such a great job making it!
Shower favors: beehive candles!
Guess Baby Allen's Arrival Date!
Homemade cupcakes: double chocolate and cheesecake-flavored. Delicious!
Loved it!!!
Pat and I with our baby bumps! We're both expecting baby girls in April, only two weeks apart!
Thanks Greg for stopping by!
All the yummy food!
Snacking around the table.
More snacking! 🙂
The Dirty Diaper game! My sister Miwa, my brother Ted, and his girlfriend Elisa.
Jina and Luice won the game. I missed these ladies!
Matching the candy to the baby phrases.
Guessing belly measurements
Thanks for coming, Jina!
Time to open presents!
The baby's first Hokie gear - a VT bib! Thank you Auntie Windy. 🙂
Dan testing the softness of the fleece baby blanket.
Adorable headwraps from Auntie Erri!
It was Luice's birthday that day - Happy Birthday! 😀
With 3-year-old Audrey. She's the cutest!
So good seeing Liz again!
Ashly and Helly - I missed them so! Seems like yesterday they were just freshmen, and now they're all grown up!
With Erri and Audrey. Erri is my closest friend who has kids, so she's been giving me so much priceless advice. I can't thank her enough!
And of course... my lovely roomies! 501-A reunited! Thank you for throwing me a baby shower I'll never, ever forget. Love you girls so much!
For more photos of the baby shower, click over to the photo album.
(Special thanks to Pat & Theo for many of the photos!)
Some of my friends couldn’t make it to the baby shower, like my best friend Debbie, who’s back in Seoul with her family for the winter holidays. The night before we left for Virginia, we had received this very generous gift from Debbie and our friends Mimi, Michelle, and Stephanie, who all pitched in to get us the Beaba Babycook that I had been raving about a couple months ago! Dan and I were stunned when we received it, because although we’d put it on our baby registry, we were prepared to eventually buy it ourselves because it’s so pricey and we didn’t think anyone would actually get it for us. It’s such a great investment, and we can’t wait until the time comes for us to use it! 🙂
The Beaba Babycook! Thank you Debbie, Mimi, Michelle, and Steph!
This is a few days late, but Happy 2010! We flew back to the West Coast on Sunday, despite some minor complications here and there. The airport security line at Dulles Airport was ridiculous and it took us almost an hour to get to the checkpoint — the nation is on orange alert after the terrorist attempt on Christmas Day. Our flight also experienced some minor delays due to the gusty winds (40mph winds!). We arrived safe and in one piece, though, albeit exhausted.
This year, we rang in the New Year with a handful of my college friends at a New Years Gala hosted at the Harman Center for the Arts, the Shakespeare Theater in Washington, DC. With 5 hours of open bar, appetizers, dance music being spun by a great DJ, and the gorgeous glass decor of the theater, we celebrated New Years Eve in style. They even had a roaming illusionist and caricature artist!
Ready for the New Year!
The Harman Center for the Arts in DC: with those glass walls, the place glows at night!
New Years Eve with some of my favorite Hokies!
Ladies, ladies, ladies!!!
with the hubby
The Countdown!
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A huge thanks to Hanna for chasing people down and getting the group together for the NYE celebration! We had a memorable time with everyone. 🙂 (For more photos, see my New Years Eve album on Flickr.)
I ended up being sick most of New Years Day — it seemed to be one of those 24-hour stomach flus, rather than a hangover as everyone suspected — and I couldn’t really enjoy any of my mom’s New Years cooking. (For those who don’t know, New Years celebration is a big deal for the Japanese.) I was feeling a little better by the evening, though, and had a fun time catching up with college friends at Pat and Theo’s for a potluck dinner and game night.
Playing Taboo at Pat and Theo's place in Tysons Corner.
Eric and Jen are the cutest couple!
On our last night at home, we went with our family to Blue Ocean, the family’s favorite Japanese restaurant in the area. As always, it was delicious! 🙂
sushi boat from Blue Ocean
the family at dinner
Can never get enough sushi!
Complimentary mochi ice cream dessert!
While we were at Dulles, we caught a glimpse of their new rail system that will be replacing the current people movers that transport passengers between terminals. Gorgeous!
Dulles's new rail system (not in operation yet)
Dan had to try some Five Guys at Dulles before we left the East Coast.
Five Guys gets Dan's stamp of approval.
Dan and I both had a wonderful time back in the DC area spending time with friends and family. Thank you to everyone who made time in their schedules to see us and catch up. We can’t wait until our next visit! 🙂 And of course, you are more than welcome to pay us a visit over here on the West Coast anytime.
May 2010 bring many more exciting and memorable moments for all of us!