Wiener...Ready For Takeoff!

Wiener...Ready For Takeoff!
Wiener...Ready For Takeoff!

Friday, December 7, 2012

The Pifers Take Over Thailand!

Just a couple weeks ago I was out-of-nowhere surprised by two familiar faces at my front door. Even though I hadn't seen them in nearly two years, I knew exactly who they were as soon as that first sniff of delightful and unmistakable perfume hit me. Being a hound, that's usually how it goes...my nose knows before anything else does. I wasn't wrong this time either, as it was just who I thought....my beloved G-Ma (Grandma) and G-Pa (Grandpa)!!!! As you can  imagine I could hardly control my excitement. Yes, there may have been a few squeaks of piddle on the driveway. Don't judge me.

Unbeknownst to me, my grandparents had braved the twenty-one hour journey from San Francisco to Bangkok to visit us!!! Unlike my parents who had been looking forward to this trip for months, I was completely in the dark on the whole thing, which added an extra element of excitement!

Welcome to Thailand G-Ma and G-Pa!!!
With my grandparents here in our home in Bangkok, I came to the realization that we had two magical weeks to show them around our neighborhood...the crazy Kingdom of Thailand. I was giddy to say the least! This was our golden opportunity to shed some light on what we'd been up to the past two years, and of course have a bit of fun while doing it. 


How cute are they!?!
Veteran's Day Dinner!
Their first real Thai meal
Tamarind Sticky Ribs......mmmmmmm! 
Khao Soi! One of my personal favorites!

Chao Phraya khlong (canal) tour
Now I know where Mommy gets it
Cheers G-Pa!

Sunset Birthday Happy Hour @ Long Table Sky Bar
Absolutely gorgeous...and the view ain't bad either!!!
G-Pa's Bangkok Birthday Celebration @ Hyde and Seek!
During their time in the Big Mango we of course hit all our favorite sights and restaurants, but perhaps the most memorable moments were spent right here in our own home. 

Day one we passed the afternoon lounging by the pool, catching up on all the latest and greatest in each other's crazy lives. It took some time to grasp the idea of it being 93°F out and swimming in a pool mid-November, especially considering it was snowing just up the hill from their house back in California.

Later that evening my momma and G-Ma got busy preparing a delicious batch of warm-your-soul white bean chicken chili. You know what they say...a belly full of comfort food before bed usually helps with the brutal jet lag! So in our steamy little Bangkok kitchen they laughed, diced, and chopped away while the most magical smells filled our entire house. Momma got the recipe from her good friend over at the Inquiring Chef, so as usual the end result was jaw dropping good. Everyone huddled around the coffee table while the Hangover 2 played in the background, slurping down bowls full of tasty chili. It was just what the doctor ordered: a simple, relaxing evening that I could tell meant a lot to my mom. Since we live so far away from each other, nights like these are cherished and oh-so-special. 

No trip to Thailand would be complete without an excursion to the beach, so after just a few days in Bangkok they flew down South to Krabi for some serious sun and relaxation. To help ensure my grandparent's trip was the perfect escape they deserved, mommy and daddy had a few surprises planned at the hotel. The anticipation on the short one hour flight down south was practically unbearable. 

Road sodas at the airport
Arriving at the resort they were blown away by the sight before them: Powdery white sand, lush, scented tropical gardens, and lazy palm trees swaying in the warm winds of the Andaman Sea. With the exception of G-Pa's brutal sunburn on day one by the pool, the trip was absolutely perfect. I'll let the pictures tell the story!


G-Ma and G-Pa checking into their private plunge pool suite at the Sheraton Krabi Beach Resort...Surprise #1!
A Welcome Bottle of Bubbly....Surprise #2!!!

The azul waters of the Andaman Sea 
Island Hoppin'

1st Stop - Paradise Island




Hong Island

Elephant Fun
Smiley :)
Releasing sky lanterns on the beach....make a wish!!! 
It wouldn't be a vacation without a little bubbly right!?!
After a relaxing four days down at the beach they returned to Bangkok to continue the party. It was time to begin preparations for our Thanksgiving celebration. Being our first time hosting Thanksgiving we were very thankful to be able to share it with so many wonderful friends and family. Remember, it's not where you're at, but who you're with that matters. 


Bangkok Thanksgiving BBQ!

G-Pa working his finger-lickin' rib magic! 

Look at that spread!!!
Last night out on the town!
Cheers to more adventures together! 
Where to next!?!

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Taiwan.....We Will, We Will ROC You!!!

Good morning ladies and gentlemen. My name is Cheeky Remington, but please call me professor Remington during today's lecture, Taipei 101. This crash course on Taipei, Taiwan includes an exciting recap of my parent's recent week-long visit to this spectacular island nation. We'll be discussing many of the suggested sights, scrumptious snacks, and sometimes stinky smells to scope out should you have the chance to visit Taiwan (aka the ROC, or Republic of China) in the near future.

You should probably take notes people! There could be a pup quiz ;) 

Attention class, attention!!! Our first topic is of course the famous Taipei 101 building. It towers above Taipei with an astonishing 101 floors, and up until 2010 it was the tallest building in the world. Sadly it was surpassed in height by the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, but still holds the record for the fastest ascending elevator, traveling at a blazin' speed of 16.83 m/s, or 1,010 meters per minute. Take a trip up to the top and it's sure to make your ears pop!!!

Taipei 101!

After your dizzying experience at Taipei 101 you'll no doubt be hungry from the adrenaline, so it's highly recommended you stop in at Din Tai Fung, a world famous xia long bao (soup dumplings) institution in Taiwan. They're like eating warm clouds of pork noodle soup all wrapped up in a soft, little bun. Trust me on this one, no matter how hungry you are be sure to give these babies some time to cool. They will literally sear your doggy tongue if you bite into one too soon. One last thing, try and get there early to grab a number. With it's prestigious Michelin Star Rating this place is always packed! 

Heaven in a bamboo steamer!

Rollin' in the deeeeeeeEEEEp!
After a serious carbo-loading session at DTF, it might be a good idea to take a short walk over to the National Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall. As you all know from months of careful note-taking this semester, Sun Yat-Sen was a Chinese revolutionary responsible for leading the uprising against communist China, therefore becoming the founding father and first president of the Republic of China (Taiwan). 

Staring Contest....Ready....Set....GO!
National Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall
Alright class, my doxie bladder is the size of a shot glass so what do you say we take a quick bathroom break? Don't be late...we're getting to the really good stuff! 

Welcome back! Let's see, where was I?? Oh yes, night markets! As you know they're an absolute must in Taipei, with more than a handful scattered all over the city. What's truly amazing about these markets is that each of them has a unique and tasty selection of Taiwanese street food, many of which can only be found at that particular market! A great example is stinky tofu, a fermented version of the tofu we've all come to love. And when I say fermented I really should say foul! Since the stinkiest tofu is considered the most prized, and normal fermentation can take up to 3 months, this stuff can be quite overwhelming. As part of daddy's usual Bizarre Foods initiation for mommy he decided to indulge her in a bowl of the rancid bean curd. I assure you the taste wasn't that bad, but the sour-feet and rotten-meat odor wafting from her bowl was a bit too much to handle. Having already tried the stuff daddy chose a standard Taiwanese sausage. Lesson learned folks: You can never go wrong with a deep fried wiener :)

Mommy caught a wiff of some stinky tofu!

STINKY STINKY STINKY!!!
Mmmmmm nothing like a bowl full of smelly, rotten tofu! 
Insert any number of inappropriate captions here ;)
I'd like to suckle on that lil' piggy!
The long line is worth the wait for these crispy little meat buns!

Dinner of Champions
After a long day of exploring all that Taipei has to offer, what better way to unwind than to kick up your paws at a relaxing foot massage. A word of warning folks: Taiwanese foot massages are a little higher on the pain scale than the standard Thai foot massages we frequent here at home, but still very much  enjoyable if you can tolerate it. Don't expect to doze off during one of these. The intense pressure point techniques will keep you on your toes!

With a belly full of stinky tofu and your feet "aching" for more adventure, why not check out the beautiful Longshan Temple? There are of course many temples to see in Taipei, but there's something really spiritual about Longshan. You'll have to visit to find out for yourself! 

Longshan Temple 


If you're like my momma, you're probably wondering where all the good shopping is at. Taipei has shopping malls with just about every store you can imagine. If you're looking for a more boutique experience, visit the Ximending District. It's similar to the Harajuku district in Tokyo with countless cute, little shops to get lost in.
Wiener Sighting in Ximending!!!
So before I end today's lecture I have one final recommendation....HOT POT!!! It's an absolute must, especially during the cold months of the year. Basically it's a tasty assortment of veggies, dumplings, and meat you get to throw in an absurdly delicious broth and cook yourself right at your own table. Not only is it yummy, but it's also fun entertainment for the evening.



Alright class, that's all we have time for in this week's lecture on Taipei 101. I hope you learned something, but most importantly I hope you had fun! Also, I expect all you bitches to give me a decent rating on RateYourProfessor.com!!