HKO CB Testing Part 3
Below is a screenshot of the farm I want to purchase next… But look at that price! Ouch! That is a lot of farming I am about to do.

Here is what the farm looks like (I went into Cloud’s farm):

I also like the Japanese Style Garden:

Various screenshots of Florapolis that I just adore (click for full-size image):
And some more screenshots of Sanrio Harbour:
Filed under Hello Kitty Games | Comment (1)Hello Kitty Treat From My Mom
Whenever I am going through hard times, my family and friends sure know how to make me feel better. It usually includes making me laugh, treating me to food and of course, my favorite — Hello Kitty surprises. My mom found this store called Tokyo Lifestyle in our city and she found some Hello Kitty goodness there for me! I think I have been to a Tokyo Lifestyle in Little Tokyo… Not sure though. Anyway, I usually get one or two things from everyone… That is, everyone except for my mom. She knows how to spoil me:

What all could be in this pink Charmmy Kitty bag? Whatever it is, I get super psyched when I see all that pink!




Black and white LeSportsac inspired bag/pouch thing:
Brown and taupe KT container/organizers:
I love this lanyard! It is so colorful:


I cannot read Japanese so sometimes I see cute things and I get mad because I have no idea what the intended use is. Thank goodness for my mom. I guessed this was a bath accessory and she told me it’s like a bath sponge.
Hello Kitty and Mimmy bento bag:
Pink Hello Kitty pouch, this was one of my favorite things out of the group:

Hello Kitty noren (traditional Japanese fabric curtains/dividers):
Hello Kitty mesh bag… I think I will use it when I travel…

Hello Kitty Visits The Getty Villa
Last Sunday, I went to see The Color of Life exhibit at The Getty in Malibu. I went with Ed and one of his classmates, Julio, the shyest person I may have ever met. Hello Kitty went along because she loves art history too! A couple of my favorite things at the Getty Villa are the architecture and the landscape. I would probably say that I like them better than the art collection at this museum. The most impressive thing on display was the Dying Gaul, 1984, John De Andrea (no pictures were allowed in the rotating exhibition room).

Hello Kitty trying to hide in the garden:

Hello Kitty had so much thyme surrounding her:

Hello Kitty loves strolling through the garden:

I think that’s a deer statue in the background:

Hello Kitty chilling in the shade because it was just too hot that day. It was like 90 degrees or something…

Julio and Hello Kitty. Julio said like two words to me the whole day. How can someone be that shy?

Hello Kitty sitting on a nude fountain sculpture:

Awww… It was blazing hot that day… And the water looks so refreshing…

We went inside to get cooled off. Thank goodness for A/C!

Hello Kitty enjoyed the wine vessels:

Hello Kitty gets creeped out by the bust staring at her:

I got to draw on a vase… And of course I drew Hello Kitty:

Ed drew one too — he drew his vase on his vase:

Right about the time we were leaving (the museum closes at 5pm), I spotted this little girl sporting a Hello Kitty backpack, which made my day:



















































