One of the hardest parts of this whole year has been being in a long distance relationship. Calling on the phone, Skyping, it never has the same feeling of just hanging out and being with someone. The visits I've made back home have been wonderful. Something about having Sara here, though, was special in a much different way! Maybe just having her come and see the city, my house, my work...knowing she has some kind of perspective was nice. It made the whole year seem more real in an odd way, to have someone from home here!
It was a very nice vacation for the both of us, I think we both needed some time to just get away from everything! Having it be together was even better.
So, what did we do? So much! I keep forgetting. Well, when she first arrived:
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RIP Beard |
Then we went to the zoo because Sara really wanted to see something new there!
Hopefully those aren't the explosive beans Rhinox ate in Beast Wars... |
The giraffes at the zoo recently had a baby! It was cute. The zoo was nice, although it was really hot that day and shade doesn't exist in LA. All-in-all, I think we agreed that it doesn't stack up to the Philly Zoo! Although, there was some fun to be had. The chimps were having a ball and their cute little ones were playing around. And who can resist a six-foot-baby giraffe?
Then, since we weren't far from Burbank, I decided we had to go see this one particular site I have been dying to see since I knew I was going to be in LA!
This is the outside of the Warners Brothers Animation Studio--awesome, right?! It was pretty neat to be there where so many tv shows and some of my very formative childhood (and adulthood) cartoons were made! I even got a glimpse at the WB Lot Water Tower... That's where the Animaniacs were locked up.
We finished our day with Man of Steel.
The next day we headed out to the beach! Neither of us are super beach people, so we didn't stick around all that long. But when someone visits LA you've got to go...right? Unfortunately, Sara's bathing suit decided to break so we couldn't get in the water! Oh well, it wasn't that hot anyway. We also walked the bizarre Venice Beach Boardwalk which was...well, we didn't love it! I expected more performances to be out, but maybe we went on an off day. Certainly a "cultural experience..."
We did see the pretty Venice Canals, however! These canals span a couple blocks instead of roads and surround some REALLY EXPENSIVE looking houses. It's very scenic, and I enjoyed getting a glimpse at them.
Later, I was looking at the Observatory in the distance from my block and realized...WE SHOULD GO THERE! I heard the view is killer and seeing the sun set over the city sounded pretty cool!
The views were, indeed, pretty amazing. We even got to see the sun set over the Hollywood hills.
At the Observatory once it got dark we waited in line to use the telescope, and it was well worht the wait. Saturn was apparently uncommonly visible in the sky and we got to get a good look at it. I love space!!
Then things got dark and we got a really amazing view of the city at night. There was a ton more than just this. If you're in LA ever, you should really check out the observatory in the evening. It's crowded, and parking is rough, but the views are worth it.
Then, I took Sara to LACMA (Los Angeles County Museum of Art) so she could see the Urban Lights exhibit, which is where a scene from her favorite movie was filmed!
The next day, I originally planned to hike to the Hollywood sign. But after the views from the Observatory I thought it would be less-than-impressive. Instead, we got to sleep in a little bit instead of go on a four-mile hike (probably a good idea!)
We took the bus over to Hollywood Boulevard and ate lunch at this cute throwback place, the Disney Soda Fountain! It was a lot of fun. The food was pretty good, got flavor-infused soda, and shared a milkshake. One of my more winning date ideas, I think.
Then we walked Hollywood Boulevard a little. Checked out the Chinese Theater and the handprints, and went into the shopping center that is Egyptian themed maybe? I don't really get it. But, they have this huge candy store there that has a STAY PUFT MARSHMALLOW store included. I was blown away by this.
We've been going about this all wrong. This Mr. Stay Puft's okay! He's a sailor, he's in New York; we get this guy laid, we won't have any trouble! |
Saturday, we went around Downtown some more and enjoyed some sight-seeing. We started our morning with a delicious and socially just meal at Homegirl Cafe. As usual, their bread was exceptional. Then we hopped over to Angel's Flight and rode the oldest railway in LA! This short trolley ride up Angel's Knoll is a super-cool throwback and super-short, but well worth the 50 cents! We had some cute little kids in the car with us that made it even more enjoyable!
We got off the trolley and headed off! First, we went to the Walt Disney Concert Hall! The Concert Hall is this really bizarre-looking place, architecturally, but very, very cool! There's also a cute park up top that we explored. Then, we marched up over to Grand Park, where we stopped for some Starbucks and to enjoy the cool air and moisture from the fountain! It was a pretty hot day so lots of families and little kids were running around playing in the fountain area. It was a nice respite and we had some fun chatting and people-watching.
We headed over then to the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels. It's a huge building in Downtown LA that was pretty recently constructed. There's also a courtyard that, for some bizarre reason has a lot of animal statues! Naturally, we played around with the animals.
After that, we went over to Olvera Street, an authentic Mexican flea market kind of thing and looked at the wares, then headed back to the house where we relaxed for the evening, had a glass of wine, and enjoyed the cool evening air.
Sunday, we went to mass at Dolores Mission, enjoyed a meal on the plaza, and took it easy. We also packed a picnic and enjoyed dinner in the Exposition Park Rose Garden up by USC. A pleasant evening! We finished our day up by watching 10 Things I Hate About You, starring Heath Ledger and a young Joseph Gordon-Levitt! Two Batman actors...!
Monday we went to Six Flags Magic Mountain! We didn't take any pictures together, so enjoy this picture of me with my favorite version of the Batmobile! Magic Mountain was a lot of fun and it has some really intense roller coasters! My favorite had to be BATMAN! And not just because it was Batman themed...it was just a ton of fun!! I may or may not have spent the entirety of the ride just yelling BATMAN!! over and over. Another cool ride was Green Lantern First Flight! As you can kind of see there, it's a very bizarre looking roller coaster. That's because you're strapped into this wheel that spins you around! Sara and I were facing backwards so we could never see when the drops were coming, which was pretty hilarious. And it also spun us around a few times! For $40 ticket price I'd say we got a good day of fun out of the deal!
That night we watched 500 Days of Summer. I haven't seen the movie since I've lived out here and it might have actually made me appreciate LA a little bit! And who can resist Joseph Gordon-Levitt? uh...
Tuesday, sadly, we had to say good bye. :( That was hard. But it was such an amazing week and it was so nice to just spend time together. It really reminded me about how important my relationships are to me and made it even more clear that I can't wait to be home!! It's been so tough being away from the people I love, and I know one thing for sure after this year: I never want to do THAT again!
I'll be coming home shortly, though, and it's nice to finally have something of a weight lfited off my shoulder, having a firm return date and knowing it's so close, especially.
So, all in all, it was one of the BEST weeks I've had in a long time! Because even the best day when Sara isn't here still feels incomplete somehow... But we did a ton of fun stuff, and most importantly, we were together!!
So that's 3 zoos in 3 different states, and 2 amusement parks 2 summers in a row...I think we have some traditions starting!
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