So, at the start of the new year, here I am. I picked up my comfortable East Coast life, and moved thousands of miles away from my family and friends, to sunny LA (it is raining as I write this post). Did I have a plan? Not really. Did I have a job lined up? Nope. Am I running out of money? Always. But it sure has been an adventure.
For starters, there was the 10 day road trip to move out here. This involved a PT Cruiser, Volvo Wagon, my sister Lianne, lots of mix cd's, The Lincoln Memorial, beef jerky, maps that are not laminated, Graceland, creepy truck drivers, The Grand Canyon, Jim Gaffigan's "King Baby" skit, Vegas, and my father. The days were filled with lots of laughs, tears, gas, phone calls, uncertainty, (did I mention beef jerky), and some of the best memories that I will cherish forever. That's what I call, time well spent.
So now, it leaves me here. I am currently living with my sister in the guest house of a Hollywood makeup artist. The employment situation is currently in progress, but I blame it on the "economy" a.k.a. "waiting for a real j-o-b to plop on my lap". I know this is not realistic nor acceptable. (*For any family reading this, see footnote) But for the few months that I have been here/adjusting, I have done some pretty amazing things! (Again, unemployment allows you to do things that you wouldn't have time to do when your employed).
My Top 10 LA things I have done (as of January 17, 2010).
1. Grocery shopping at Ralph's. Yes, referenced in The Big Lebowski.
2. Santa Monica Farmer's Market on Sundays. (When I'm not at Ralph's)
3. The Getty Museum (Irving Penn exhibit).
4. Downtown LA Artwalk. Lots of great local LA art. (Who said LA doesn't have culture?!)
5. Hike Topanga Hills in November and it's still 70 degrees out!
6. Drive through Beverly Hills...."cause that's where I want to Be!"
7. Santa Monica, The Mint. Great musical talent and intimate venue, saw Chris Barron from the Spin Doctors.
8. The Dresden. A Hollywood landmark. Does Swingers, "Staying Alive" ring a bell?
9. Birds. Let's just say Hoola hoops, bird cages, and great company (my fellow East Coast transplants, and a few new friends)
10. Hinano burger, from Hinano bar in Venice. Amazing. Must be really bad for your health.
In case you were wondering if the fun stops there, I have every intention of expanding this list. On that note, that about does it for my introductory post. I hope to keep you all amused and informed. Feel free to join and follow my blog! It will keep me motivated knowing I have an audience.
I'm hungry and I'm going make myself something yummy to eat!
Until next post....
(*I had a job interview for a marketing/event planning position and it looks good. I am being somewhat productive despite what I said.)

I hope you are buying lots of avocados at that farmers market... don't forget the pepper. :)
ReplyDeleteHaha...absoluteleyyyy. I've introduced the West to the Meggles special: avocado, cottage cheese, and balsamic...with pepper. Loving it.
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