Mary from A Merry Life came to LA yesterday and I met my first blogger! We’ve had some interesting adventures, and thanks to Google Maps, have been able to find all of the places we’ve wanted to go to.
I took her to eat Korean Soon Tofu last night. It’s from a 24-hour restaurant called BCD Tofu House.
Other than the delicious tofu soup and the homemade kimchi, my favorite thing about the place is THE BUTTON.
In order to get service, you press a button which makes a doorbell sound. Your table number gets illuminated on a screen and only then does the waiter come to help you. It’s brilliant!

You crack an egg into the hot steaming tofu soup bowl and let the egg slowly cook. So delicious.

Today, we decided to tackle Venice Beach. Venice Beach is filled with street performers, lots of tattoo shops, too many medicinal marijuana doctors and smoke shops, and plenty of gorgeous beach scenery. There’s an outdoors gym, for big, bulky spandex-clad men to pump iron. There’s a few outdoors basketball courts, where they filmed American History X. There’s bums asking for money so they can go buy booze or weed (no joke). There’s a very particular atmosphere about Venice Beach. It’s just one of those places you have to see for yourself.
I’ve been to Venice Beach plenty of times but I’ve never had the opportunity to rent a bicycle and just ride along the pathway. I finally got to do that.
I’m glad I got to cross bicycling Venice Beach off my list of things to do. Because I went to UCLA, I always assumed that I’d get around to doing the things I wanted to do in LA, so I kept putting them off for later. Pretty soon, I had graduated and then decided to leave the country for a year. Now, in a month, I’ll be moving from California to Washington DC, where I’ll be for three years.
Opportunities to explore LA don’t happen often any more. I’m excited that I finally seized this one.
It’s funny how life works.
When you live somewhere, you take a lot of things for granted. When you move away, you realize that there’s a bunch of things you should have and could have done but never got around to.
What have you been wanting to do in your city? On your life list?


















