Deliriously Happy and Full

August 18, 2009

in eating disorders,eating out,family,My story

Eee hee hee hee heeee~ Excuse me for sounding like a lecherous old toothless lady right now…I meant to come off as someone who is deliriously happy, madly stuffed, and freaking exhausted.  

As you can tell by now, it’s been a good day. In fact, I can’t think of a better way to have kicked off my first day as a (sort of) resident of LA. If only my brother were here! We could have been one big happy family, heavy with contentment and delicious food.

We’ve been up since 5 in the morning (eastern time), so if I start to spatter utter nonsense, blame it on my fatigue and sleepiness, but I just had to pop by to brag about my good day.

Anyway, apparently compared to my other friends, I’m a pretty light packer. All I had were three luggages: one part clothes, one part school supplies and toiletries, and one part— uh, “stuff” for the kitchen. Hey, I’m not gonna leave my precious spices and cooking appliances to rot at home!

Oh, and I also restricted myself to just two of my stuffed toys:

IMG_0165 That’s my sleepy mom whom I forced to pose with my Pooh bear and my pink Piggy.

When we arrived at the LAX, it was only 9:30 am Pacific time, but 12:30 eastern time. We rushed to Advantage Rentals to pick up our new car which will serve us well for 4 days here:
IMG_0166 It’s a Malibu. When I texted my brother and told me which car it was, he said, “Eew.” Hm, is it that bad? But then, my brother is a total car-snob. As for me, I don’t care what car it is as long as it gets me to my destination.

Anyway, it was way past our lunchtime by the time we picked up our car, and we were famished. We dragged ourselves to our hotel, checked in, and debated where to dine. And here’s when I decided to be “generous” and allowed my dad to choose the venue. And of course, he had to choose Chinese…my least favorite cuisine in the world.

But I remembered that one of the resolutions I made to myself was to be at peace and to have victories especially in regards to my control over food, so I decided to start the first meal with a total victory by relegating the control over to majority’s wishes.

Since we were in Koreatown, it wasn’t hard to find the first Chinese restaurant:
IMG_0167Translated: New Beijing. Hmm. Sketchy name. As luck will have it, this place turned out to be a Korean-style Chinese restaurant. Thank goodness! They even served us ban chan (small plates in Korean) like kimchi!
IMG_0168 My dad ordered his favorite, the Seafood JJam bong:
IMG_0174 Noodles in spicy seafood broth with three kinds of seafood

My mom and I shared the Seafood Jja Jang Myeon:
IMG_0170 That’s the noodles…
IMG_0171 And then the sauce…Mix it altogether…
IMG_0173 Noodles in sautéed black soybean sauce with three kinds of seafood. I know these noodles look gross, but it’s actually pretty good! The noodle was hand-cut and cooked perfectly. All three of us had fun slurping up a storm together!

We also shared a plate of boiled meat dumplings, though I ended up eating most of it:
IMG_0169 After that, I took my parents on a tour around the USC campus:
IMG_0177 I thought I would get lost, but turns out I can be a pretty good guide! We walked round the whole campus, and in the middle of it of course I guided them to my favorite spot of the campus:
IMG_0179 Red Mango! It’s the first time they had frozen yogurt, and they loved it just as much as me!

But the best part was just…showing my parents the place in which I would spend 4 years of my life growing, learning, and enjoying. It made my heart throb with pride to see them beam with pride, as they strolled around like they owned t
he place because their daughter will be attending this school!
IMG_0180 
And hee, I had to add this picture…I thought it was so cute that they walk around holding hands!

When we were done with the tour, we were starving again. It must be the lack of sleep, but our appetites were really raging. I did a bit of research this time, and took them to this small restaurant called The Panini Grill by the Miracle Mile:
IMG_0182 Guess what I liked most about this place? The bright lights! Total stroke of luck!

The waiter served us hot grilled bread sprinkled with Parmesan cheese as soon as we sat down:
IMG_0183 
Ooh! I can’t believe they actually served free bread with real, fresh grated Parm! It would have been better if they used a bit more butter or olive oil, though.
IMG_0184 My dad ordered the Linguini with Clam:
IMG_0185 Linguini with clams in spicy marinara sauce
 IMG_0186 I asked for extra spicy, and boy did they add the red pepper by handfuls. But it was just perfect for us! The noodles were peeeerrrrrrrfect! It was cooked just al dente, with that delicious little bite to it. Love noodles with substance!

I ordered for my mom the Chicken Explosiva:
IMG_0187 Chicken breast marinated in chipotle sauce with sautéed mushrooms, onions, roma tomato, avocado and provolone cheese in ciabatta. Side of fresh fruits.
IMG_0189 
This was awesome! Loved the spicy sauce, and the addition of sautéed mushrooms really jazzed it up! It was aptly named, too, because this sandwich was exploding in size and flavor!

For myself, I ordered the Prosciutto Melone:
IMG_0188 Thinly sliced prosciutto with fresh melon, arugula and brie in wheat bread. Side of salad.
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Ack. To be honest, I was a bit disappointed…I was imagining a HUGE hunk of melted brie cheese, but there was just a tiny sliver hidden underneath the arugula…
IMG_0191 But the melon saved the day! I had never had melon warm before, but now I don’t think there’s any way better to enjoy a melon than warm and grilled!

Now, it’s barely 11pm here, but it’s way past 1am for me, and I’ve really gotta sleep. So ta-ta till next time! :D


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slayedoll August 18, 2009 at 2:26 am

i hardly see fruits in main courses, i think it looks really colorul and refreshing. :D

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Angie's Recipes August 18, 2009 at 3:50 am

Frozen yogurt and cheesy grilled bread slices look so good!

Angie’s Recipes

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Ruby August 18, 2009 at 3:57 am

Yay I’m so glad you had so much fun! Your parents are adorable. I love it when the bread you get served is so good – and hate it when you have to pay for it and it’s crummy. Hehe.

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Mia {runs and rests} August 18, 2009 at 4:02 am

So happy your uni life kicked off with a good start and with super tasty meals! Your noodle dish and Prosciutto Melone look terrific.
Your parents are adorable. My parents hold hands while walking, too. :D Any parent who loves froyo is super cool.

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L. August 18, 2009 at 4:19 am

haha, i have to say that the noodles in black bean sauce doesn’t look that appetising but if you say its good, then i definitely believe you!

the campus looks lovely – so sunny! not like in the uk!

it all sounds so exciting!

L. x

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Rachel August 18, 2009 at 4:23 am

Glad that your uni life’s starting off great! Hope this good start means lots more great fun for ya:D

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Alexandra August 18, 2009 at 4:49 am

Looks like you guys are having a blast so far! Good Luck to you with all of your new adventures ahead :)

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Learning To Relove August 18, 2009 at 5:04 am

this was simply one of the happiest posts ever! I am SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO excited for you! I cannot tell you what a great time you are going to have and all the fun people you will meet and all the great classes you will take! And your parents are adorable…i love the pics of them! :) All in all, it sounds like a perfectly wonderful day…a long one…but a great one! Yayy yayy yayy! love you sweet pea and am so proud of you for sticking to your goals and being adventurous and remembering that moving upward is the only direction!

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Katie @ NOS August 18, 2009 at 5:10 am

I agree with Learning To Relove, this post was so happy it made me smile just reading it. I bet you’ll have a fantastic time in college, I only hope that I can pack as lightly as you for Uni. I don’t fancy dragging around loads of heavy bags hehe

mmm frozen yoghurt <3

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Vanilla Swirl August 18, 2009 at 6:04 am

I loved reading this post, it has kind of an ”Day in the life of Burpandslurp” feeling, very charming and pleasant to read.

Glad they had some korean dishes for ya! I, myself, had enough chinese food for the rest of my life. I had, like 587 978 979 billions dumplings in China, lol.

Hmmm I would like to try the Chicken Explosiva! I like it hot :)

love,
Vanilla

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lesley August 18, 2009 at 6:08 am

Yummy food!!

Hope you’re enjoying yourself : )

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Lauren August 18, 2009 at 7:00 am

So glad to see that you and your family and enjoying this experience. I am sure that you are so excited to start this new chapter of your life and it seems as though your parents are totally supporting you in everything.

Good luck sweet girl! And have a great week getting all situated.

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Abby August 18, 2009 at 7:20 am

You’re already rocking the college life…no surprise! And I think the fact that your parents seem so happy with each other and supportive of you is truly a blessing, and something that is lacking in so many other people’s lives.

Although I know you’ll succeed, I have the feeling that no matter what path you take or what happens, you will always have a safe place to go and everything will be okay. Your spirit just radiates!

And you should major in photography…

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Mitri August 18, 2009 at 7:35 am

Welcome to a new chapter in your flourishing life :)

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Claudia August 18, 2009 at 7:42 am

I’m glad the day was a success. The campus looks beautiful from the pictures that you shared. I’m glad you’re pretty darn happy right now.

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Grace-Melody August 18, 2009 at 7:42 am

Your parents holding hands –> So, so sweet :)

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Lara August 18, 2009 at 7:43 am

It looks like you’re in for an adventure! I hope you have a wonderful year.

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Julia @ Mélanger August 18, 2009 at 7:45 am

Wish I could try that frozen yogurt. Looks great!

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Mica August 18, 2009 at 7:49 am

Glad you made it to USC safely! You must be so excited for all these awesome changes!

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kayberry August 18, 2009 at 8:01 am

Glad you and your folks had a great day! The picture of your campus is beautiful!

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Nowheymama August 18, 2009 at 8:20 am

Great photos of your parents and great post. You sound so happy and excited!

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Ann Q August 18, 2009 at 8:22 am

Congratulations! You must be so excited. :-)

And your parents are SO CUTE! :-)

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Nancy August 18, 2009 at 8:45 am

You are making me just as excited! :)

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Tasty Health Food August 18, 2009 at 8:46 am

Aw, your parents are adorable! This is a great post. :D Have a great time at college!

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brandi August 18, 2009 at 8:48 am

i’m so excited for you! i’m glad the trip is going well so far and that you’re having a good time :)

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OysterCulture August 18, 2009 at 8:54 am

Looks like a heck of a good trip topped off by some very tasty food – a must I say!

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girlichef August 18, 2009 at 9:09 am

AAAAAHHHHHHH! I’m so excited for you….I almost feel as if I’m there :D

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Mari August 18, 2009 at 9:18 am

Your parents are so freaking cute! They must be so proud of you =)

I am glad you guys got there safely =) …

And yums to your eats and btw those noodles don’t look gross; they look amazing!!!!!!

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CurlyTop August 18, 2009 at 9:19 am

B&S,

Welcome to my roaming grounds! Remember, I’ll be in Westwood (about 30 minutes away) on Saturday. Just let me know if you want to meet up!

WELCOME!

Emily

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Joanne August 18, 2009 at 9:22 am

Sounds like a great start to what will hopefully be an awesome four years! I love both yours and your mom’s panini. I too often find that restaurants are stingy with the brie. That’s why homemade sandwiches are the best! I can add as much as I want.

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CaSaundra August 18, 2009 at 9:31 am

That Chicken Explosiva looks and sounds ah-mazing!!
p.s. Your mom is so cute! :-)

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Claudia Haas August 18, 2009 at 9:31 am

What a grand new adventure you are having. Note to self: Go to L.A. to eat!

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lookingforserenity August 18, 2009 at 9:37 am

I am happy that you had an amazing time! I can’t believe next year I will be in your shoes! I will probally ball my eyes out!

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eatingmachine August 18, 2009 at 9:48 am

I love the stuffed animals! My parents totally got me a new stuffed animal when I started college. You’re going to have a blast!

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Gina August 18, 2009 at 9:48 am

How exciting, COLLEGE! Oh to be in college again… It looks like you’ve found some wonerful places to eat. Like you, I LOVE extra spicy food, and I usually get what I ask for..sometimes more! The frozen yogurt looks amazing too. Can they make that extra spicy?? haha, ewww.

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ehill August 18, 2009 at 9:52 am

HURRAH for new adventures!!! Especially ones on the beautiful west coast ;)

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Debbie August 18, 2009 at 9:55 am

Oh the best of luck to you in school. I hope things go great for you!!!! The food ALL looks sooo good!

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Laura August 18, 2009 at 10:14 am

I am BEAMING with joy for you!

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Heavenly Housewife August 18, 2009 at 10:17 am

Glad to see you so happy :D
p.s. that was some gorgeous looking garlic bread

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bHealthier August 18, 2009 at 10:45 am

Wow! That panini place looks awesome! Esp. that chicken explosiva! Hooray for being at school- I think its super cute your parents are holding hands and I am totally going to hold hands with my hubby in 25 years when we are taking our kids to college!

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Kailey (PB Swirl) August 18, 2009 at 11:01 am

holy moly – breath taking panini if I do say so myself :)

& frozen yogurt!! yum!!
glad to hear that your enjoying yourself so much!

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Christina August 18, 2009 at 11:10 am

Mmm I love melon and proscuitto, but would never think to have it warm on a sandwich!

I’m so glad you’re happy and your parents are absolutely adorable!!

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EatingRD August 18, 2009 at 11:14 am

Looks like such a great time! I bet you are getting very excited :) Glad your parents liked red mango! those sandwiches look so good. I grilled some melon the other day and it was awesome. Are you all moved in?

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psychoj1 August 18, 2009 at 11:19 am

I am so happy you’re college experience has started off so well!!! You seem so happy, which makes me happy!

YES YES YES for frozen yogurt. Haha! Everything else looks great too ;)
<3 jess
xoxo

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Jen of a2eatwrite August 18, 2009 at 11:23 am

It’s so nice that you can show your parents around like that. The food all looked amazing, too, maybe especially your mom’s sandwich!

Good thing it’s close to lunch time here.

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Michelle August 18, 2009 at 11:26 am

YUM! All those eats look fantastic! Congrats on starting school!!

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parita August 18, 2009 at 11:37 am

All those dishes look yum!! Seems like a fantastic start to me :)

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Sagan August 18, 2009 at 11:38 am

Looks like a fun day! I love taking photos of my parents holding hands and walking down the street. So cute.

Apple slices in grilled sandwiches are almost as good as mango slices.

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Jenn Eats Nutritiously Now August 18, 2009 at 11:48 am

Mmm all the food looks delectable! I can’t wait to go to LA again.

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Kim August 18, 2009 at 12:04 pm

I’m so excited for you!!!! So glad you’re here :)

I’m like you — I don’t care much about cars either, as long as I get from point A to point B! Your parents hadn’t had frozen yogurt?? I don’t much like Chinese food myself, but I can make it work.

Have fun settling in :)

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