On Sunday morning, Amanda, Andy, and I embarked on our first trip ever for just the three of us siblings. Unbelievable, right? We smoothly parked in Amanda’s secret DIA garage area and breezed through security. I enjoyed some knitting and podcasts on the plane, and had a great view of the snowy Colorado peaks and the Grand Canyon. After a short flight, palm trees marked our arrival to beautiful California!

We stayed at the LAX/Century Blvd Marriott just a couple minutes from the airport. After unloading in our rooms, we met downstairs for an Uber to Santa Monica. We arrived just in time to watch a beautiful sunset from the beach cliffs.

A talented busker added to the scene while we waited to cross a street.

Most of the shops were closing soon, but we popped into a few for fun. Andy really enjoyed seeing the architecture. We each found some yummy food to take back to our hotel rooms for dinner. I couldn’t wait, and got a jump start on my japchae bowl from Bibibop while waiting for taiyaki. The taiyaki from Somisomi were delicious too, and I wish I had more room to eat them all! My favorite filling was the seasonal special hotteok made with brown sugar and nuts.

Back at the hotel, we bid each other goodnight to rest and eat. I, of course, caught up on new kpop videos posted that day. Here’s the choreo I was watching – part of the setlist for the concert, and some of this crew toured as back-up dancers for our show.

I also stayed up watching twitter updates on the concert happening that night. Even at this point, I wasn’t sure the concert was really going to happen for us. I was alarmed to read that one of the members who felt ill earlier in the day and missed a fansign, left the stage mid-show. Eventually the twitter users let us know that he had hurt his ankle and would sit out the rest of that show. Phew. I was worried it was contagious illness that would cancel our show. Just a minor injury that needed rest. Indeed, he was back for our night. We got all 8 members and the injured one only sat out one number towards the end.