Saturday, July 25, 2009

you’re desperate in finding something else to please you, you've been searching your whole life

I've been so terribly busy with friends in from out of town and a new job that I haven't had a minute to sit down and post! Thursday marked my 1 month anniversary of living here :) I celebrated with myself by going out to get a milkshake from Millions of Milkshakes on Santa Monica blvd..too bad I ended up stuck in chaos caused by a million paparazzi going crazy over Lindsey Lohan walking out of the place. I couldn't even park let alone get in the milkshake shop because of the commotion and craziness! Anyway, Tuesday my friend Lauren from back home in Texas was in Anaheim with her family for a week at Disneyland. So, I drove up there and we spent the day riding the rides and catching up with her!
The drenched shirt and shorts are all thanks to Splash Mountain...haha. Then on the following day, my best friend since we were two years old and her family..who are practically like my second family were in Los Angeles! I spent the beautiful day with them out by their hotel pool and at a very exciting Dodgers game. It was so wonderful to see them and it was such a fun day!

For the past week I've been enjoying a great new job full of exciting opportunities and I am anxious for some of the things that are soon to come.. :) :) 
This week is the first week I really have felt like an adult and "grown up"..I actually have a stack of bills that I need to pay and a "to do" list that is far too overwhelming! 

xoxoxox.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Where the seasons never change, where all around the world they're all looking to L.A....

I had promised myself that I would stick to this blogging thing and update it regularly- I was doing pretty good up until this past week! It was a full week packed with interviews, meetings, and decisions as to where exactly I want to work and what will benefit my career goals the most. I've continued to enjoy driving around aimlessly, discovering new places and great areas..and of course getting lost along the way. I've driven the coast quite a bit, and it never gets old.
There's just something about the beach and the ocean that makes me so happy. I could spend the whole day laying out there- people watching, reading, taking pictures, thinking...anything.
The  flowers in this city never cease to amaze me. Everything here is always blooming and so gorgeous. And the palm trees are so great, too! 
 
I went to the roxy again the other evening for a show.. After questioning what the line was for and why hardly no one was getting in it seems as though the security/bouncers felt kind of bad for me once they heard that I just moved here, don't really know anyone, and was out by myself. So, instead of waiting in the long line only to get told "no you can't get in because you aren't on the list or have a vip wristband"- one of them took me around the back door and let me through. :) I've become quite the regular at Yogurt Land- It's like the Yogurt Planet back home in Texas. It's so delicious, almost healthy, relatively cheap, and just a couple of streets away from my house!
I miss my friends a lot and I really hope that they haven't forgotten about me. Luckily, my friend Lauren is coming to Disneyland with her family next week. So, I'll be driving to Anaheim on Tuesday to spend the day riding the spinning tea cups and splash mountain with her!- it'll be nice to see a familiar face. I'm now off to take the trash out...I forgot to last week, eww.. and then to pick up some dinner at the delicious sushi restaurant around the corner from my house.
xoxoxo.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

I'm in LA triiiick.

Since Jennifer left Sunday morning- today is really the only third "by myself" day that I've here in LA so far. And I'm not going to lie about how weird it is! It's a strange transition- from living in your parents home for 18 years to being by yourself, having no one else there or no one to answer to. Granted, I was always given a lot of freedom when I lived at home- but still, being able to come and go as I please and not having to tell anyone where I am going is something I still haven't quite gotten over yet. 

On Monday night I went out to The Roxy on Sunset for Vitamin Water and "the cobrasnake"-(Mark Hunter, famed for capturing LA's underground party scene as well as high fashion events)- "Spin the Bottle" party with dj am, steve aoki, marshall barnes, lmao, and paserock... Going by myself to an event like this and not knowing anyone there forced me to definitely step out of my "comfort zone". But even by myself, I had such a fun time dancing.

I found the fitted denim romper/overalls at the Buffalo Exchange here that day and was very happy to get to wear it out. 
Today I went to the Farmers Market and The Grove shopping center. Out of all of the times I visited LA I never made it there. There were sooo many places to eat, and wonderful fresh fruits and baked goods to buy! The Grove was neat too and I loved people watching there- this outdoor shopping area reminded me a lot of The Domain back in Austin and had similar stores. 
xox.

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Girls in the hills, go day trippin'


I can't get over how beautiful everything here is. It makes me so happy to turn onto my street and drive amongst all of these palm trees! 

Jennifer came in Thursday night and we had a wonderful weekend-- Friday we walked the streets of Venice Beach, met and hung out with some locals, and of course spent way too much money in the shops and street vendors.

For the fourth of July we decided to drive to Malibu where we spent the day laying out on the beach while enjoying the sun, beautiful breeze, and had fun splashing in the ocean and rolling around in and playing in the sand. Our intention was to stay until the fireworks- but 4 hours into our day at the beach we realized we were getting terrible sunburns. 



On our way back home when driving through Bel Air, we noticed a MJ memorial and people crowding around a street corner.  We turned onto the street and realized it was Michael's home that he was renting out. It was surrounded by security and the lawn was covered in items left by fans. 

The rest of our evening was spent complaining about our sunburns, walking along the craziness of Hollywood blvd, and driving with the top down, and music up loud on the Sunset strip and Santa Monica blvd. Jen's flight left early this morning, leaving me the rest of the day to clean my house and recuperate from an exciting and tiring weekend. I can't wait to see what this coming week brings. 



xo.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Lazy days in Los Angeles..walkin' through Malibu, not a thing to do

One of my favorite things to do whenever I would visit LA was to drive to Venice beach and then drive the coast road through Santa Monica and then to Malibu. It hasn't hit me yet that I can now do that whenever I want! Yesterday my mom, dad, and I drove to Malibu and then up through the hills and cliffs looking down on the beautiful ocean. It's so nice to be able to be in the heart of the city but then just have to drive 25 minutes to reach the tranquil beach and ocean.


I think that everyone that I have talked to back in Texas since moving here has been interested to know if I've seen all of the Michael Jackson craziness. Less than 24 hours after his death buildings and billboards were painted all over the city in remembrance of him. I did drive down Hollywood Blvd. on Friday... I have never seen so many people crowded around one area before. The sidewalks and street were packed of people, young and old, gathering near his star. Some were selling t-shirts with Michael's face and quotes from his hits on them. There were those wearing all black, some crying, and even a few people were dressed up as him. There were soo many police trying to control the chaos and what seemed like hundreds of news trucks and media trying to capture the pandemonium and the grieving of those present. 



This evening my parents leave- and then I really am on my own. Their flight leaves at 8:00 but then my dear friend Jennifer lands at 9:00 and will stay with me over the Holiday weekend- I'm so happy that I'll have someone to spend the 4th of July with and a friend here to explore the city with me! 

The cable guy is here now trying to install a satellite dish so that I'll finally be able to have a working tv to fall asleep to. :) Once he is finished I'll be able to go out and complete all of my house shopping with my parents, buy some fresh flowers, and get some groceries for Jen and I. 
xox.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

If I were celebrity.

I think that one of the questions that I've been asked the most in the one week that I've been living here from friends and family is if I've seen any one famous. Maybe? But, I honestly don't watch enough tv or movies to know a celebrity from just an ordinary person. I did however go to a taping of The Price Is Right yesterday. And no, I didn't get called up on stage or win anything.. womp womp. I'm so happy that we went though, even though we had to be there at 6:00am and the taping didn't begin until 4:00pm-- My dad and I have watched the show every morning for years. I remember growing up and watching it on the weekends while eating a bowel of cereal. It was reallly interesting to see how they film it and a lot of fun to be apart of the audience! The episode airs on October 2nd :) Drew Carry seems like such a nice and fun guy, too. He really knows how to carry on a conversation with someone well and is very witty. Anyway, we did see some star from the soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful walking around CBS studios while we were waiting in line to go to the taping.

The sunsets that I see every evening here are so vivid. The following picture was taken from my bedroom the window the other night. 


I think that only in Los Angeles would you see this:


xoxo.