• San Diego: A Guest Post From My Mom

    Hey, everyone! You are currently speaking to Sunny. :) So, I am leaving for Boston tomorrow first thing in the morning. I had meant to write several blog posts so that I can just post those pre-written ones while I'm away. Unfortunately, with the hectic-ness of packing and whatnot, I did not get to those. I'll be at Harvard University for debate for 27 days. I hope I'll have time to blog but if I don't, please understand! I will try my best, though, don't worry! :D Anywho, here is my first ever guest post and it is by... *drumroll please*
    MY MOM!
    What a surprise, right? LOL... My mom took the photos in this blog entry herself with our really bad, really old camera (not the one I usually use.) I edited the pics for her, but the editing is pretty low-key this time, since she's not fond of photographs that are too "pigmented." Here's her post:
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    Hello, everyone. This is Sunny's mother. I am not a person who likes to write "blogs," but since my daughter requested, I guess I will do it for her. The things mothers are willing to do for their daughters...
    Sunny told me to write about myself. Well, I have 2 kids, a son and a daughter (Sunny.) I was born in China, but currently reside in the U.S.
    Recently, I went on a business trip to San Diego. It's a great city, I love it so much. It's not as crowded as I had previously thought, it has just the right amount of people. The weather is wonderful, seems to be comfortable year-round. Maybe when I retire, I can live in a city as beautiful as San Diego.





    ^ There are palm trees everywhere in SD, I really did not expect to see so many! When I was in San Diego, I hardly saw any normal trees. These palm trees are very refreshing, really is a change of environment from the east coast.




    ^ That's a picture of my hotel. It's lovely, with many palm trees surrounding it.


    ^ I thought those were windchimes, but they weren't. I was disappointed, they don't move.




    ^ So many boats! I saw that a lot were for cruises. Our family has yet to go on a cruise, but going on a cruise seems like so much fun! Would be great to go on a cruise one day with my family.

    ^ The historic place is my favorite. There were so many delicious foods, and so many foods from different cultures. I got to eat Greek food for the first time... yummy :-)



    ^ Those flowers were real!! Can you believe it?


    That's all. Thank you for reading and allowing me to share my business trip. Maybe Sunny can come with me next time I go, since she was so jealous of all my beautiful pictures. (Thanks to my daughter for editing my photos!) Hope you enjoyed it, sorry if I have bad grammar here and there. English is not my native language. It's more about the pictures, not the words!! Don't expect many more entries from me :-P At least "blogging" makes me a little cooler on the mom scale, right?
  • 12 comments:

    1. Your mom is definitely cool for blogging. My mom doesn’t understand the internet 95% of the time. I love how your mom was experiencing major culture shock when she came to SD. Guess the east coast has some very interesting generalizations about California! Hopefully one day you & your mom can go on a cruise because they really are so much fun!

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    2. Also, have an amazing time in Boston!! No one will scold you for not blogging, don’t even apologize for it!

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    3. I hope you have a wonderful time in Boston! That’s awesome that you’re going to Harvard for debate for practically an entire month! I hope you have fun and learn a lot. Don’t worry about not blogging, just have fun. :)

      Aw, your mom is way cool to me for blogging on your site. She took beautiful pictures as well! Yay Sunny’s mom!

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    4. Hi there Sunny! all the best with your debate~! and hi sunny’s mom! you’re indeed on top of the cool-mom scale! the pictures are pretty and yeah, I also thought that it’s a windchime =.= looks like you had fun in SD and please come again to guestblog if you’re free ^^

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    5. Have fun in Boston! I’ve never been, but I think we’ll pass through on our way to Rhode Island this summer. Good luck in debate as well!

      I wish my mom was this good a taking pictures! These are beautiful!

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    6. Great photos! I live in Sacramento and have been wanting to visit San Diego—I hear it’s lovely!

      By the way—I love that you let your mother be a quest blogger! Haha, brilliant. :)

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    7. Sunny’s mom! It’s nice reading posts from moms since most of them are not interested in these ramblings. Anyway, I love those pictures. Oh, that flower is really like some fake ones we mostly have at home.

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    8. I would have thought that those were wind chimes, too. I guess that if they were that they would have been quite loud, though, no? Still would have been cool to know giant wind chimes exist! :P

      The flowers look a lot like something I would see in “Alice in Wonderland”, the non-animated version.

      My mom used to blog, but she doesn’t anymore. It’s a long story, and she didn’t like how people knew what was going on in her life I guess… I don’t know. Yet she wanted people to read her blog… Eh, I don’t know. P: I think it’s cool that your mom did a guest blog post for you! ^^

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    9. Cool. I like how your mom blogged. My parents don’t like that I do as much as I do online. They used to encourage me to host people and do what I do but recently they are just dragging me down saying people are going to post stuff on my hosting that is illegal and then we are all going to be arrested and stupid stuff like that.
      I mean, yeah, that could happen, but what are the chances? My hosting site isn’t even that well known. (it is hostwish.net by the way hehe)

      Those flowers are amazing! Those are some really good pictures for an older camera.
      Your mom is a great photographer. I suck at taking good pictures. XD

      Wow. San Diego looks like Jacksonville. Tons of palm trees near the beach in Jacksonville (FL) but not many out farther from the beach. I do love seeing them though.

      I went to Boston to see my dad. Lol He lived there for 4 years right before he retired. There was a dunkin doghnuts or something on every corner he said. XD I don’t really remember as I wasn’t really paying attention. I hope you are having fun. Looks like I am posting this right before (or after) you are coming home. :) How was it?

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    10. Hi Sunny. Gosh sorry for this late response. I feel horrible, especially when I told myself I’d keep up. Thank you very much. Of course I’d credit you. How are you doing?

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