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A performance/theater/game that makes an interesting twist out of an old hat. A few of us played it for a friend's birthday, and found ourselves trotting through the streets of Hollywood armed with clues and staring suspiciously at everyone (and trust me, there are many suspicious looking characters in Hollywood). I'm really not quite sure if I'd recommend it to everyone, it requires a certain personality and willingness to play. But it is definitely a nice change of pace from your average weekend activity. :)
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I am obsessed with movies that somehow involve snow or Christmas,
I drink hot chocolate at least twice a week,
and when my inbox is flooded with Friends and Family deals. :)
Not that you can tell that it's winter by the weather, the sun manages to break out almost every single day. Winter in Los Angeles looks kind of like fall.
I love the colors and messes that leaves make around our neighborhood. It's such a sharp contrast to Irvine's immaculately manicured, green lawns. I'm sure my neighbors would probably disagree with me on that one though.
My Thanksgiving week kicked off with a drive down to San Diego. I got to see Diana and her colorful crew (Naruwan Taiko) during one of the weekly Taiko class she teaches at the local Taiwanese center. I sneaked a few shots while working, and walked out of the class slightly deafer but with a great deal of respect for what it takes to learn Taiko.
Don't try this at home!
I also had some yummy grub at Tea N More, a.k.a. Diana's second home. I also tried their mapo tofu but it was so spicy I walked out of the place crying (all the while trying to hide it). :P
This was a constant sight at Jana and Chris' house, Buster underfoot. He looks up at you and wags his tail and makes it impossible not to pet him, as he very well knows.
I also had partial college roommate reunion at Eagle Rock at Cacao Mexicatessen, for more nontraditional Thanksgiving week fare. One of my old roommates Kris wanted fideo soup (pictured below), which vaguely reminds me of Chef Boyardee. I really liked their hot cacao.
The rest of my week passed by in a blur of meals, friends, desserts, and more meals. The result of which is clearly evidenced by our sideways "growth."
I drink hot chocolate at least twice a week,
and when my inbox is flooded with Friends and Family deals. :)
Not that you can tell that it's winter by the weather, the sun manages to break out almost every single day. Winter in Los Angeles looks kind of like fall.
I love the colors and messes that leaves make around our neighborhood. It's such a sharp contrast to Irvine's immaculately manicured, green lawns. I'm sure my neighbors would probably disagree with me on that one though.
My Thanksgiving week kicked off with a drive down to San Diego. I got to see Diana and her colorful crew (Naruwan Taiko) during one of the weekly Taiko class she teaches at the local Taiwanese center. I sneaked a few shots while working, and walked out of the class slightly deafer but with a great deal of respect for what it takes to learn Taiko.
Don't try this at home!
I also had some yummy grub at Tea N More, a.k.a. Diana's second home. I also tried their mapo tofu but it was so spicy I walked out of the place crying (all the while trying to hide it). :P
This was a constant sight at Jana and Chris' house, Buster underfoot. He looks up at you and wags his tail and makes it impossible not to pet him, as he very well knows.
I also had partial college roommate reunion at Eagle Rock at Cacao Mexicatessen, for more nontraditional Thanksgiving week fare. One of my old roommates Kris wanted fideo soup (pictured below), which vaguely reminds me of Chef Boyardee. I really liked their hot cacao.
The rest of my week passed by in a blur of meals, friends, desserts, and more meals. The result of which is clearly evidenced by our sideways "growth."
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After a certain amount of time, birthdays become indicators of the
fact that you are running out of time. So often I think that there is
so much left that I still want to do, so many places I want to travel
to, and so many other things I want to try/learn. But it is also
another indicator of exactly how amazing your family and friends are.
They definitely don't let you forget your birthday, even when you try
to hide out. And yes, I even forgive them for prolonging my time at
the gym with a second birthday cake. Birthdays are good reminders of
exactly how blessed I am. :)
It has also been a bit of a mini-food tour these past two days since a friend was in town, that meant late night lines at Pinks and lunches at Portos and Philippes. We also headed up to Griffith Observatory and watched the last vestiges of sunlight disappear from the smoggy Los Angeles skyline.
It has also been a bit of a mini-food tour these past two days since a friend was in town, that meant late night lines at Pinks and lunches at Portos and Philippes. We also headed up to Griffith Observatory and watched the last vestiges of sunlight disappear from the smoggy Los Angeles skyline.
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Another year older, another year wiser?
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A crazily packed weekend culminated in watching U2 perform in Pasadena at the Rose Bowl. Ninety thousand people descending upon the Rose Bowl is a bit of an ugly thing, we spent a grating total of four hours in shuttle lines.* But when memories of tired feet and frayed nerves fade, all that's left is the great show put on by the Black Eyed Peas, Slash, and U2 ... as reminded to me by Youtube (which streamed the show live that night).
Unfortunately Blackberry cameras aren't as awesome as Iphone cameras (especially with that Photoshop app!), but here are a few pixelated photos from the night:
The stage looks kind of like an octopus, doesn't it? It's an impressively massive feat of stage construction.
Mike modeling the mask that U2 has on their website supporting Aung San Suu Kyi, a leader of Burma now under house arrest. People wore it during the song "Walk On."
U2 rockin' it out
Anyway, all in all, it was great company and great music. :)
* My husband corrected me, saying that it was "ninety-six thousand" and only three and a half hours in line. Well, tired feet tend to play tricks on the mind.
Unfortunately Blackberry cameras aren't as awesome as Iphone cameras (especially with that Photoshop app!), but here are a few pixelated photos from the night:
The stage looks kind of like an octopus, doesn't it? It's an impressively massive feat of stage construction.
Mike modeling the mask that U2 has on their website supporting Aung San Suu Kyi, a leader of Burma now under house arrest. People wore it during the song "Walk On."
U2 rockin' it out
Anyway, all in all, it was great company and great music. :)
* My husband corrected me, saying that it was "ninety-six thousand" and only three and a half hours in line. Well, tired feet tend to play tricks on the mind.
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As I write this entry I am currently seated cross legged on the floor of a very empty room. And no, it's not because we don't have furniture (nor am I neat enough to be a minimalist), but because we are moving... again. Four moves in less than a year and a half gives a person a hearty appreciation of the concept of home. But thankfully my current activities allow me to be blessedly mobile (now if only Tony had a job offer in Hawaii..).
I have many other images to put up soon, but in the meantime, here is one from Puerto Vallarta.
I have many other images to put up soon, but in the meantime, here is one from Puerto Vallarta.
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On the move
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