Wednesday, November 08, 2006


Sarah in Santa Barbara

Sarah running on the beach

Sarah at the beach in Santa Barbara

Tuesday, November 07, 2006


I went to Solvang last week. It's just like traveling to Denmark. There should be more towns like this. They should make Koreatown look like traditional Korean buildings. That'd be cool.

At the Mission

Old Mission Santa Ines

Welcome to Solvang


Driving to Solvang

Hans Christian Anderson Park

Walking through Solvang

Windmills are cool.


Open plate Danish sandwich. Where's the bread? There's only a tiny little piece of Pumpernickel bread underneath each pile. It sounded good from the menu. I still ate it all though. It was okay.

Really, we just went there for the Danish pancakes, ebelskivers.

Chillin' in Solvang

Sarah in Solvang

Shopping in Solvang

Sarah and I went to Solvang and Santa Barbara to celebrate our 2nd Anniversary.

Wednesday, November 01, 2006

Mazda Zoom Zoom Live 2006


It looks like we're both scared! Josh went to the Mazda event too. It was fun trying to see who got better times. I think he got slightly better times than me because I drove first and he got to see the course as a passenger before his runs. This is a picture of us in the MAZDASPEED 6. It's a great handling sports sedan.

Here's a link to last year's Mazda Zoom Zoom Live with me driving the new MX-5.

http://davidmkim.blogspot.com/2005/09/zoom.html

Modified Miatas

The new MX-5 is a great handling car. It's perfect for autocrosses.

This year it seemed like they had a smaller budget than last year's event. There was less stuff to see and there was no free food. This year, we got to drive the MAZDASPEED 6's, which are suped up versions of the Mazda 6. Last year, I drove the new third generation MX-5 on the Challenge course.