Yay airports! (But no, the waiting!)

View from the 11th Floor of the Crowne Hotel

View from the 11th Floor of the Crowne Hotel

We got a hotel near LAX so we didn't have to worry about the dreaded traffic in the morning. It was a 4 minute drive from the hotel to the LAX Economy Parking Lot C so it was well worth it. Note: The hotel does not have it's own parking lot, so you'll have to pay for parking. Parking cost us about $15 and change. 

We sadly skipped the famous Halloween Party thrown by Aaron and Tad because we're weak scrubs. No, really, we fell asleep around 9PM. It looks like everyone had loads of fun. We're bummed we missed meeting Skoddie's fiancé who she dragged down from Berkeley for the event. But that's okay, we'll get another opportunity in the future (there might be another litter of puppies soon!). 

The Mishaps (aka The Oh Noes!)
As expected, the parking lot was full, so we figured we'd be parking way in the back. I was stubborn so I drove around and found an open spot near the front entrance! Usagi said I got bonus points since it's next to a mini and very close to a shuttle stop. So what's the mishap?

Well... I left my phone in the car. [My feelings summized: (ノಠ益ಠ)ノ ]
As I parked the car, a shuttle bus passed by. We then began unloading our bags and then another bus came by. The bus driver noticed us, waved us over, and stopped her bus for boarding. We hurriedly got our bags out and got on the bus. A few aisles down, I noticed I didn't have my phone on me. So we get out of the bus, apologized to the shuttle driver (though she seems to be a lot more sympathetic) and made our way back to our car. We had to use my key fob and Usagi's super power: super sonic hearing to find our way.

The Good Stuff
Since we got to the airport early, there was barely a line! After being a little disoriented on where to go after the shuttle dropped us off, a lovely woman at the information desk gave us directions.  

The best part of arriving early was missing the giant TSA line. It showed up 20 minutes after we got there. TSA checkout went smoothly. The personnel were one of the friendliest and most efficient ones we have ever encountered. They were also very jolly and jovial - probably because it's early into their shift. 

Small bags, check! 

Small bags, check! 

We decided to check-in our carry-on bags since we're weak scrubs (see reference above). The JAL counter did not open until 9:30AM so we stood around in line to wait. Right before they opened, the staff got together and greeted everyone in line: お早うございます [Good Morning]! Despite taking numerous classes and reading cultural books, we both completely forgot about this cultural norm! Needless to say, it just excited us more for our trip.

DUN DUN DUN!

DUN DUN DUN!

The Waiting Game
Now we wait to board our flight. 

SO EXCITED! ⤴︎ ε=ε=(ง ˃̶͈̀ᗨ˂̶͈́)۶ ⤴︎
 

-Hamu

UKC Dog Show

We had to wait for Mrs. Kaiju to be home to drop off Hinata, so we figured we might as well go to our first dog show and cheer on Ebi-chan from the sidelines. 

Ebira's first conformation show

Ebira's first conformation show

While she did okay, another Japanese Akita, Maru, did fantastic! Maru is a sweet and handsome pupper. He is 8.5 months old, so not far from our little fluff butt in age. Note: he has massive paws.

We also met a rare breed called a Czechoslovakian Vlcak (pronounced Vlack) aka Czechoslovakian Wolfdog. We had an opportunity to meet them before when Mrs. Kaiju invited us over for their first barn hunt event when Hinata was 5 weeks old. However, time was not on our side so we never got to go then! In case you're curious, they are herding dogs.

There were many other breeds in the show. There were some (but not all) Cardigan Welsh Corgis (no Merle though, sorry, Kevin!), Dobermans, Siberian Huskies, and lots of Klee Kai and American Eskimos. I had a lot of fun watching a group of American Eskimos walk together. They looked like giant cotton balls with toothpicks for legs. Yes, I still wanted to squish them.

Below are a few images we took at the show. I only had an 85mm and a 15mm so not a lot of close ups when the pups were in the ring. 

- Hamu