Zion has been on my bucket list since I first saw images of the Narrows a couple years back...A couple weekends ago, I finally had the chance to go! IT WAS AMAZIIIIIIING. It was my first time crossing the California border into Utah/Arizona--So stunning! I defintely look forward to checking out more of that gorgeous state.
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Recently, Ken and I had the pleasure of being chosen to participate in Korea Daily's 2016 Kia Sorento Test Drive Event. They let us borrow a fully loaded car for a whole week! Of course, we took this car and RANNNNNN..........to Kernville!
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...ANNNNND WE'RE BACCKK! This weekend was packed with adventure as we headed back to our favorite Big Sur campground, Prewitt Ridge. We enjoyed it so much last time that we brought a ton of new friends with us, totaling in 19 people (crazy!).
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I spent my first weekend on the east coast, exept that one weekend I went to Philadelphia to check out Bryn Mawr for 2 days back when I thought I might live in a castle.. Cough. Didn't happen :/
But! New York ended up being amazing (albeit a little cold). I was a little apprehensive about exploring the city by myself, but it was sort of liberating having to figure things out by myself and strolling through the streets of this vast city. It was also great hanging out with Gramps and some of my architecture friends - Jordan & Anna!
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We got the chance of spending the holidays in Tahoe with a lot of old and new friends. It was great playing and skiing in the snow, but it was also freezing! It got as cold as 4 F. I actually got a bunch of bloody noses... I walked around a lot with tissue stuffed in my nose :'(
The first morning, Michelle, Sidian and I woke up at the crack of dawn (well 6 AM to be exact but it really did feel too early..) and drove over to Zephyr Cove to explore. What we found was amazing! The water was a deep blue and the texture was velvety. We stayed for about 30 minutes before it got too cold and we went back to eat some yummy breakfast, hehe! We eventually came back with a bigger group to explore the surrounding rocks.
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