Monday, April 07, 2008

reunited, and it feels SO good!

i felt more like ‘me’ yesterday than i have in a long time. it’s a strange statement, i know, but something about being with someone who has known you for most of your life has that effect. and even beyond that, it’s deb. the self-portrait originator (though there is still some debate on this point), my fellow “goofy girl” and long time partner in crime.

we had a strange block of time in which to reconnect… 3pm, sunday. for many reasons, this is problematic. one, because i believe in keeping the sabbath day holy. for my non-mormon readership (though if you know me, you already know this!), among other things, this means not buying things on sunday. it’s true that when i myself am traveling, sunday often becomes less ‘sunday’, and depending on the situation sometimes more so than others. i’m sure all of you are better people than i, but if i’m traveling i will pay for food, possibly parking, admission fees. it all depends on what the ‘traveling’ is.

just for the record, i also, if possible, will go to church. the lines become a little bit more blurry for me in situations like this, where someone else is traveling, and i'm responsible for them. in most cases, there are multiple days, and plans can be arranged accordingly. in this case though, i had about 7 hours, and they happen to fall on sunday. i knew that we wouldn't be coming back to my house, and that we would be doing things i normally wouldn't do on the sabbath. so, as i recount our adventures, know that i know i'm not perfect, so please don’t judge (nicole)! :)

the second problem with 3pm sunday, is that many of the things i would liked to have done closed at 2 or 3pm, and I wasn’t sure exactly how much sun we would have. but, neither of us would have been content sitting in a hotel room—not on a beautiful socal day when there is new territory to be explored!

so, i put my google fingers to the test, and as usual, they did not fail me.

i picked deb up from her hotel in downtown la, and the adventure began.

1st stop – hollywood sign

my friend brandon told me that there was a dog park near the sign with great views, but he couldn’t remember how to get there. i did some searching and pieced together some fairly sketchy directions. truth be told, this first stop had me a little nervous. the gps would do me no good, as there was no address or coordinates to point myself towards. just some sketchy directions...which turned out to be dead on. without any trouble, we found said dog park, and were not disappointed.

the sun was shining off those big beautiful white letters, and i was with my bff surrounded by puppies and cute puppy daddies (seriously!) on an amazingly gorgeous day. heaven, i tell ya!



2nd stop – kodak theater & grauman’s chinese theater

my major hope for the day was that stops one and two could be accomplished in daylight, without rushing. and my hopes were realized! i’m a movie buff. no question. and in a former life, i might have even been a groupie of sorts. so, as touristy as these near-adjacent theaters are, i could have cared less (as evidenced by the photos).

we walked the red carpet hallway and stairs at the kodak,
(sidenote: was surprised that it wasn’t as imagined. it’s in the hollywood & highland shopping center! so when all those celebutantes enter for one of the premier industry events events, they are walking past the rocky mountain chocolate factory and planet funk, among others)

posed with jack sparrow (2 of them!) and davy jones


stuck our hands and feet in cement,












and paid tribute to moses.

AND, because we had to make a purchase to avoid paying the astronomical parking rates, deb picked up an item for herself at sephora. and because she was so impressed at my restraint, she bought me lip gloss that i so clearly wanted, yet wouldn’t buy for myself. i suppose, in hindsight, that contributing to delinquency is just as bad as being delinquent, but it was a generous gesture all the same. and the lip gloss is divine. completely kissable! (future post coming your way soon)

stop 3 – sprinkles cupcakes

find the cupcake in this photo:


ha ha! gotcha! there is no cupcake in this photo! well, unless you count the two on the sign that is...

let me explain. for those of you who aren’t in the loop on sprinkles, it’s a cupcakerie (it’s a word now) founded in beverly hills (though currently under nationwide expansion). frankly, the cupcakes are good, but not divine. nonetheless, it’s a “california thing”, and made logistical sense in my itinerary for the day. i didn’t bother checking the hours because it wasn’t a priority. if it worked out, great, if not, fine. i wanted to drive through beverly hills anyway.

as you might have guessed, they were closed by the time we arrived. so instead, we backtracked a bit to the beverly hills sign and took photos. all in all, probably a more worthwhile stop.

stop 4 – dinner in santa monica

i’ve been to santa monica a few times. i feel pretty comfortable getting there. so how i got lost, WITH my gps is still a mystery, although, maybe it was divine intervention. along the way i spotted a familiar site. a gold man blowing a horn, on top of a big white building. it was the la temple!

of course, it was sunday, and conference sunday on top of that, so the place was deserted, but we wanted to see the grounds, so we ignored our stomachs and did some wandering. i was actually a bit surprised that the grounds were so beautiful. the temple sits on top of a dramatic hill (i wonder if it’s man-made, because it’s out of sync with it’s neighborhood), and the landscaping is gorgeous. i've seen pictures before, and didn’t find this temple particularly impressive (certainly no dc or san diego), but the photos clearly don’t do it justice.
















back on the road, we eventually we made it to santa monica. by the time we arrived, we were starving. after all, without the cupcake ‘hold-over’ it had been about 8 hours since either of us had eaten. there is some good food in santa monica, but we were too tired to walk the two bocks to get to it, so we settled on the first place we saw and tolerated a mediocre meal before wandering the third street promenade.

we did a little window shopping and hoped to find ourselves a sweet treat along the way. no luck! deb specifically asked about the likelihood of finding a pink berry, so a new stop was born.

stop 5 – pinkberry

pinkberry, like sprinkles, is a california food thing. frozen yogurt is big here, and it can actually be difficult to find an ice cream place as a result. i’ve tried a couple of the favorites (golden spoon comes out on top for me), but hadn’t yet tried pinkberry, though I’ve been hearing about it since the moment i arrived in ca. with a little help from my live search and my nav, we located the closest one, and called to confirm that it was still open (it was about 9:30pm by now, and it WAS a sunday).

but yay! they were open until 11! we made the two mile drive to venice and easily located the joint. walking in had us both a little confused, though, and deb immediately asked me what the flavors were. i was just as confused, and come to find out, there are three. that’s right, just three. original, coffee, and green tea. upon realizing that, i started thinking maybe this hadn’t been such a good idea. maybe the established california rep had come based solely on the fact that it was clearly trying too hard to be ‘chic’ and people love that kind of stuff. the ‘trendy’ décor had me wary.

until i took my first bite.

it was an absolutely unique frozen yogurt experience. it tasted like…um…yogurt…but frozen. what a bizarre concept! instead of masquerading as ice cream sans calories, it was truly frozen yogurt, and it was delicious.

there was simply no better way to top our day’s experience than yummy treats, and deb and i were both exhausted (i, with an hour drive home), so it was time to say farewell. our time was brief, but we certainly made the most of it, and i am quite pleased at how well my little itinerary actually worked out!

anyone else want to come play?

1 comment:

Trish and Matt said...

I want to come! But I think it will be a while before I can get away for a girls weekend again. If you're still in CA when I find the time, I might take you up on the offer.

I've only ever been once and it was a very quick trip.