Tuesday, July 30, 2024

Celebrating Alex's 22 Birthday

For Alex's 22nd Birthday, we decided to treat him to dinner at ASA Los Gatos, nearby. After arriving at 19:15, we sat down indoors and ordered the following items:

  • Drinks: 2 Raspberry Cream Sodas, Lemonade
  • Appetizer: Burrata, Truffle Fries, Croquetas de Jamon
  • Alex: Carbonara Pasta
  • Boris: Paella Entree
  • Inna: Mushroom Pasta
  • Dessert: Chocolate Chip Cookies, Vu Ice Cream
Our dinner was excellent, and we especially enjoyed the Truffle Fries, Mushroom Pasta, and Paella.
 
San Jose 2024
 

For presents, we purchased the following for Alex:

The laptop was to replace his older 2020 Apple MacBook Air 13 with 8GB of RAM. He needed a laptop with more memory and a larger screen.

Saturday, July 13, 2024

Review: Mrs. Doubtfire at Orpheum

The musical closely follows Mrs. Doubtfire's plot, but no one can replace Robin Williams. It was a well-acted performance at the Orpheum Theater.

According to Wikipedia:

Mrs. Doubtfire is a musical based on the 1993 film Mrs. Doubtfire, which in turn is based on the 1987 novel Alias Madame Doubtfire by Anne Fine, with music and lyrics by Karey and Wayne Kirkpatrick and a book by Karey Kirkpatrick and John O'Farrell. The musical is set in the city of San FranciscoCalifornia.

2023 North American Tour and London Production

Thursday, July 4, 2024

Relaxing at Incline Village, North Lake Tahoe

For the July 4th weekend, Inna made reservations at the Hyatt Regency Resort in Incline Village, Nevada (North Lake Tahoe).


Thursday, July 4, 2024

At 10:00, we loaded our Tesla Model Y with our bags and started the long drive to North Lake Tahoe. Traffic was not too heavy, but I felt extremely sleepy and tired. On the way there, we stopped for coffee and lunch at The Pour Choice in Auburn. We ordered the following brunch items and rested while waiting for the food to arrive:

  • Appetizer: Pretzel Braids with mustard
  • Boris: Hot Mocha, Biscuit Breakfast Sandwich with Sausage
  • Inna: Hot Latte, Sparkling Lemonade, Loaded Salad
I liked my Biscuit Sandwich, though it was small. The Pretzel Braids were lovely, too. Inna really enjoyed her Loaded Salad. My mocha was delicious and helped to keep me awake.



After lunch, we stopped by the nearby Tesla Supercharger to charge our Tesla to 80% (our battery was down to 34%)  and continued our drive to Incline Village in North Lake Tahoe.

On arrival at Hyatt Regency, we unloaded our bags and had the valet park our car (self-park was full). We explored the area and walked to the nearby private beach and hiking trails.

At 18:30, we walked to dinner at the Le Bistro near our Hyatt Regency Hotel, where Inna had made prior dinner reservations. After searching for Le Bistro, we found it hidden behind the main buildings.



After checking in with the hostess and seated indoors, we patiently waited 20 minutes for service. We were thirsty and eager to get started (so that we would have adequate time for the upcoming fireworks). However, there was only one waitress, and she was busy with other tables. We grew impatient and decided to try another restaurant. We left Le Bistro and headed to Fumo, nearby. We do not recommend dining at Le Bistro (if you are in a hurry).



We stopped at Fumo and were seated outside, though service was slow. However, we were provided water right away. We ordered the following dinner items at Fumo:
  • Appetizer: Beet Salad
  • Boris:  Cherry Hibiscus Kombucha, Burrata Sliders
  • Inna: Mountain Mojito, Rack of Lamb
  • Dessert: Strawberry Short Cake
I liked the Beet Salad, and my Burrata Sliders were excellent. Inna's Rack of Lamb was also delicious.



After dinner, we returned to our Hyatt Regency to prepare to watch the July 4th fireworks at the private beach.



The private beach was packed, but we found a nice place to sit and watch them. The fireworks started at 21:30 and were not too bad.


Friday, July 5, 2024

I woke at around 07:30, showered, and dressed. I made coffee in our room's coffee maker and waited for Inna to shower and dress.

We decided to bike around the area and stopped by the Big Blue Bike Rentals shop just outside the hotel. Inna chose an E-bike and loved riding it along the East Shore Trail to Hidden Beach, Emerald Cove, and Sand Harbor Beach. I selected a regular sports bike, which was tolerable but lacked a front fork suspension (expected for a bike in its price range).



As Inna wanted to eat breakfast, we biked for 10 minutes to the Drink Coffee Do Stuff coffee shop. I locked the bikes while Inna queued up in a long line. We waited for over an hour to get coffee. It was a big waste of time (as I don't eat breakfast, and we were losing precious morning hours when the temperature was more relaxed).



We decided to bike the East Shore Trail and started our long ride to Sand Harbor, with many stops at Hidden Beach, Emerald Cove, and a few scenic viewpoints on the way to Sand Harbor Beach. The lake was beautiful, with clean, transparent, emerald-green water everywhere.

After hiking around Sand Harbor (and learning about the annual Shakespeare Festival from July 22- August 8), we stopped by the local restaurant, but it looked too busy (and we did not queue up in the long line).

We biked back along East Shore Trail, stopping at Tunnel Creek Cafe for lunch and drinks. We were starving and thirsty. As I locked up the two bikes, Inna queued up in another line (but we did not have long to wait). We ordered the following items for lunch:
  • Boris: Yerba mate (too much sugar), Hoss Burger (with 2 4-oz patties), salad 
  • Inna: Green Tea, East Shore Cheese Steak, salad
After lunch, we decided to hike along Tunnel Creek Road to see the famous Monkey Rock. It was a steep uphill climb to an overlook of the Monkey Rock. We were exhausted by the hike, though the return way down was much faster and easier.




We stopped by for a few more drinks at the Tunnel Creek Cafe, ordering the following:
  • Boris: Iced Mocha, green tea
  • Inna: Iced Mocha, green tea, lemonade
From Tunnel Creek Cafe, we decided to bike along Lakeshore Boulevard to see the famous mansions of the billionaires here. We biked along the lake but could not tell which homes belonged to the ultra-wealthy owners.

We biked back to Hyatt Regency and dropped off our bikes. We spent a few hours on the beach, savoring the beautiful weather. We managed to find some umbrellas and chairs that were no longer occupied. Both Inna and I brought our Kindles, and I read and relaxed.

At 18:45, we returned to our room, changed out of our swimwear, and headed for dinner at Fuma. After being seated at an outdoor table, we ordered the following items:
  • Appetizers: Wedge Salad, Wild Mushroom Brie
  • Inna: Blackberry Cooler, Rack of Lamb, Hot Tea
  • Boris: Cherry Hibiscus Kambucha, Burrata Dinner Sliders
Though service was not especially fast, we were prepared to wait, as we had brought our Kindles to read. The Wild Mushroom Brie was quite delicious, as were my Burrata Sliders and Rack of Lamb.

After dinner, we stopped at Cool Mess for ice cream. We ordered a cup with 2 scoops of Rocky Road and Espresso. It was expensive ($8 for 2 scoops) but no better than Haagen-Daz from Safeway.


Saturday, July 6, 2024

We woke later, exhausted from the previous day's activities.

After stopping by for mochas and pastries in our Hilton's coffee shop, we decided to walk along the East Shore Trail and explore the hidden beaches. It was scorching out, and we found a few places with shade.

Along the way to Sand Harbor, there were many hidden beaches. We stopped by one for a few cold drinks and at a beach. We thought about swimming, but the water was quite chilly and crowded.

We returned to our Hilton Hotel and rested by the pool.

For dinner, Inna made 18:30 reservations at the Lone Eagle Grille on the private beach of the Hyatt Regency. After sitting down and looking at the menu, we ordered the following:
  • Appetizer: Ahi Poke
  • Boris: King Salmon
  • Inna: Seabass
  • Dessert: Baked Tahoe



 The Baked Tahoe was sweet and delicious!


The entrees were well-prepared, but nothing extraordinary. Service was fast and efficient (much better than other Incline Village restaurants).

 
Sunday, July 7, 2024 

I woke at 06:45 to get ready for wakeboarding with North Tahoe Wakesurf & Charter. I hoped for Inna to join me, but she did not sleep or feel well enough at night.
 

I made a small cup of dark roast coffee in our room's coffee machine and put on my swimsuit. I got the Tesla Model Y from the valet and drove 20 minutes to Carnelian Bay, parking at the following address:
5000 N. Lake Blvd
Carnelian Bay, CA 96140
I parked my Tesla Model Y and met with Moose Halpern on the boat pier. After slipping into the Bodyglove wetsuit, I was ready for wakesurfing.

Here is a video of my wake surfing:


 
At first, I tried wakesurfing on a 5'8" longboard and had good success surfing on this board. I then tried a shorter version of the board. It was more responsive but also more unstable. I surfed on this shorter surfboard for the rest of the session.
 
I spent two hours wakesurfing and getting more comfortable surfing the boat's wake. I did not have time to ride real wakeboards.

After my session, I returned to the Hyatt Regency Hotel at Incline Village. Inna was waking up and feeling a bit better. We packed our bags and decided to grab breakfast downstairs.

We checked out of the Hilton and picked up our Tesla Model Y. The staff at the Hilton charged it for us (even without asking), which was very thoughtful. We started our drive home with a stop for coffee at The Pour Choice in Auburn. It was a scorching day, and cold mochas helped me stay awake.

On the way home, there was a lot of heavy traffic, and we also needed to stop by for a few minutes to charge our Tesla Model Y at the Tesla Supercharger in Pleasanton. 



Lake Tahoe Trip Review

Highlights
  • Wakesurfing with Moose Halpern of North Tahoe Wakesurf & Charter.
  • Biking along Tahoe's East Shore Trail to Hidden Beach, Emerald Cove, and Sand Harbor Beach
  • Hiking Tunnel Creek Road to see the Monkey Rock. A short but very strenuous uphill hike with fantastic views of Lake Tahoe and Monkey Rock.
  • Terrific Independence Day fireworks at Incline Village
  • Dining at Fuma was pleasant (though service was slow)

Lowlights: 
  • Slow, unfriendly service at Le Bistro, Incline Village (avoid!)
  • Very long lines for coffee at Drink Coffee Do Stuff (we waited over an hour for coffee)
  • Crowded beaches during the July 4-5 holiday



Wednesday, July 3, 2024

2022 Mazda Miata Grand Touring

I have been looking to replace my 2008 Toyota Sienna Limited with a newer vehicle for a long time. My vehicle requirements were as follows:

  • hybrid engine (to lower fuel costs)
  • space to carry mountain bike, windsurfing gear, surfboards
  • AWD/4WD for ski trips to Lake Tahoe and Mammoth
  • low maintenance costs
  • excellent long-term reliability
  • price of $50,000 or less new (or used with an extended warranty)

I started my search over two years ago, during COVID-19 days. At that time, Toyota Sienna availability was sparse, and I was added to a waiting list (to avoid paying above MSRP). 

 However, no one ever called me back!


In May 2024, when Alex graduated from Northeastern University, we decided we needed an additional car. We resumed our search and looked at a few possible vehicles:

  1. 2024 Toyota Sienna Limited AWD
    • Positives
      • Hybrid 4-cylinder engine without turbo (better reliability)
      • Impressive gas mileage (35 mpg)
      • Lots of cargo space for holding gear
      • All-wheel drive (great for going to Lake Tahoe in the winter)
    • Negatives
      • Low vehicle availability
      • Most dealers are charging $5,000 - $10,000 above MSRP
      • The price was over $55k for the Limited AWD version
      • Old-fashioned instrument cluster (looks low-tech)
      • None available to test drive
      • Slower acceleration due to the hybrid powertrain. 
      • Very long braking distance
  2. 2024 Toyota Grand Highlander Hybrid Limited AWD
    • Positives
      • Newest large-panel navigation
      • Massive storage (great for carrying people and gear)
    • Negatives
      • Limited availability for the Limited Hybrid AWD trim (though turbo versions were more common)
      • High price for mid-level interior quality
      • Drives like a minibus
      • Recent problems during collision tests (stop ship on the vehicle to fix airbags)
  3. 2024 Kia Telluride SX
    • Positives
      • Lovely interior with an excellent 12" instrument cluster
      • 291hp V6 engine
      • Excellent driving dynamics but very light steering
      • 3-row seating
      • Plenty of cargo space
      • High ratings on Consumer Reports
    • Negatives
      • Multiple reliability problems reported by owners, so it may not be a good long-term vehicle
      • Too many confusing trim levels
      • Vehicle availability is spotty
      • High insurance cost
  4. 2024 Honda Pilot
    • Positives
      • Cavernous space
      • Honda reliability with non-turbo V6 engine
      • Reasonable price
      • Modern instrument cluster
    • Negatives
      • Huge size
      • Unexciting to drive
  5. 2024 Infiniti QX60 Sensory AWD
    • Positives
      • Luxurious interior
      • Excellent controls
      • Plenty of space
      • Lovely 3.5-liter V6 engine
      • 3-rows of seating
    • Negatives
      • High depreciation (low desirability)
      • Acceleration lag (hesitation when pressing the gas pedal)
      • Unimpressive audio system
  6. 2024 Toyota 4Runner Limited 4WD 
    • Positives
      • The finest Toyota build quality from Japan's Tehara factory
      • Proven 10+-year-old design, with many vehicles, lasts over 350,000 mile
      • Lots of trunk space for bikes and windsurfing gear
      • High availability at Toyota dealerships
      • tried and true V6 engine (2024 is the last year of the V6)
      • Proven 4WD system for winter driving to Lake Tahoe
    • Negatives
      • Front end dives during braking
      • Very old-fashioned interior 
      • Feels cramped inside (despite the large size)
      • High price (though discounts are available)
  7. 2021 BMW X5 Xdrive40i
    • Positives
      • Excellent acceleration (using Xdrive40i 350hp twin-turbo engine)
      • Beautiful exterior design
      • Excellent driving dynamics
      • All wheel drive for winter driving to Lake Tahoe
      • Modern 12" instrument cluster with Apple CarPlay
      • Multiple high-tech features like lane assist, parking assist
    • Negatives
      • Poor long-term reliability
      • High cost of maintenance
      • Need to buy Certified Pre-owned (CPO) to extend the warranty
      • Turbo engines require lots of upkeep
      • Limited Trunk Space
      • High depreciation
      • High auto insurance cost ($1070/6-months)
  8. 2024 Acura MDX SH-AWD with Technology Package
    • Positives
      • Excellent driving dynamics
      • Good non-turbo V6 engine
      • Modern 12' instrument cluster with Apple CarPlay (without touch support)
      • Excellent long-term reliability
      • Reasonable maintenance costs
      • 3 rows of seats with lots of trunk space
      • High safety ratings
      • Low insurance cost (compared to BMW X5)
    • Negatives
      • No touch user interface (fixed in 2025 model); must use the touchpad
      • Mushy brakes with long braking distances
      • High initial depreciation
      • Long warranty (CPO certification extends warranty by 2 years)
  9. 2016/2022 Mazda Miata GT/Club
    • Positives
      • Excellent driving dynamics
      • Quick shifting 6-speed manual transmission
      • Modern but small 7" instrument cluster with Apple CarPlay support
      • Excellent reliability
      • Fits in our tiny garage
      • Excellent fuel economy 
      • Convertible top
    • Negatives
      • Two-seater (roadster), no space for 3 or 4 people (unlike Mini Cooper)
      • Hard to get in and out off
      • Lackluster acceleration (compared to BMW X5 Xdrive40i or Tesla Model Y)
      • Limited trunk space
      • Noisy (soft top does not cut out road noise)
      • Stiff suspension (feel every bump)
      • Poor Apple CarPlay implementation (when playing Spotify during Apple Maps navigation, Apple does not lower the volume for music but cuts it off in the left speaker)

Eventually, we decided to look for a 2021/2022 CPO BMW X5 Xdrive40i, as Inna was enamored by the vehicle. It was her dream car. However, none of the BMW X5 Xdrive40i offered by local dealers (BMW of Mountain View, Fremont BMW, Stevens Creek BMW) were ready to be sold; they were all undergoing BMW CPO certification (which can take many weeks).

During this time, I was looking at Autotrader and saw an ad for a 2022 Mazda Miata Grand Touring with low miles. I have always wanted to drive a small manual car, and this Mazda Miata could fit in our garage, along with our Tesla Model Y.

On Monday, July 1, 2024, I met Sam (the owner of the Miata) after work. I was impressed by the car's mint condition. It looked new — beautiful and well cared for. 

After discussing it with Inna, I decided to make an offer on the 2022 Mazda Miata. Sam accepted my offer, and now I am the proud owner of a 2022 Mazda Miata Grand Touring edition in red. Since my 2008 Toyota Sienna Limited minivan still runs fine, I postponed replacing it. 

Registering the car took a little work, but my local AAA Almaden handled all the paperwork, including title transfer and registration.

I checked the tires, and they were at the limit of their life. I ordered 4 new Michelin tires from Costco and installed them (it took about one week to get them delivered to the Almaden Costco warehouse).



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