Sunday, April 8, 2012

Easter in Santa Monica


Happy Easter everyone!
Easter is basically my favorite holiday because
it celebrates springtime. 
and I love spring. period.

Even though I was a bit sad that I wasn't spending it with my family and not
taking part in our annual traditions: decorating eggs, making our Easter Tree...
{thanks André for the photos!}




I still had a glorious day spending time with my roomies. 
Allison, Anjali and I decided to spend our Easter Sunday at the 
Santa Monica Farmer's Market.
It's one of my favorite places here in the LA area, 
so why not spend time there on my favorite holiday?

I love the market so much- {really} good food,
awesome people watching {everyone is just so happy!} and they always have a petting zoo.
I mean, com'on, who doesn't love a petting zoo?

The A Girls sporting our springtime"Sunday Best"

Who needs to dye Easter eggs when the Market is filled with foods in amazing colors?








 Anjali taste-testing the delicious strawberries....





After we ate our tamales,
{it's what Allison and I usually get when we go, they are just too darn good!}
we walked down Main Street and ran into this adorable little flower truck. 
yes, a flower truck. 
brilliant.






I hope everyone had a Happy Easter! 


Thursday, April 5, 2012

{Party at the Getty? Yes, please.}

For the last few months I have had the amazing opportunity to help plan 
an annual event
 {it's free! and  there will be a band, photobooth...etc}
that is taking place April 16th. 

If you are a college student in the LA area:
COME! IT. IS. GONNA. BE. AWE.SOME.
okaythanks.


I am on the Content Planning Committee,
{along with Liz and Carmella}
and over the last few months I have been invited, as well as other students from local colleges who make up the other committees, to go to the Getty and have meetings in "restricted areas" and "authorized personnel only" conference rooms to give our input for the event. très swanky. 
Back in January my committee was given a mini-backstage-tour of the Getty restoration area. My favorite part was seeing the old lamp-post banners from past exhibits that line the main hallway {which may I add, had been painted a bea-u-ti-ful shade of eggplant...basically the underground areas are just an extension of the museum itself}

The exhibits, Herb Ritts: LA Style and Portraits of the Renown, {which are the exhibits featured during College Night and the theme of the event} opened last Monday, April 2nd and all the committee students were invited to attend the opening reception. 


It was a stellar event and I was so grateful for the opportunity to have a wonderfully swanky and fun night at the Getty. 
What a great start to the new quarter! 

And of course, dressing up was a must... 
I never, ever miss an occasion to dress up....
As we arrived at the Getty, Katie aptly shared one of her favorite quotes: 

When we first arrived, we immediately found Tony and China, two of the Getty people who we work with during our College Night meetings. They are so incredibly nice and warm and funny. Tony was making us giggle when he was telling us of his keen positioning of the spotlight on the cupcake table.  
Everyone who works at the Getty has such a nice attitude 
and have been so enthusiastic about everything, 
it makes me want to work there when I grow up. 



 Photos from the wonderful night!





Carmella, me and Katie 

Carmella, Aly, Katie and me just as we were entering the Herb Ritts show

so. much. energy. for. one. room. 



I absolutely loved the night and loved the opportunity to attend 
such an amazing {and grown-up} party!
Thanks Getty!
Can't wait for College Night!!!




Tuesday, April 3, 2012

{a walk through the woods: Bothe Park}

On Saturday morning it rained cats and dogs and even hailed a bit.... but that afternoon the weather took a turn for the better and cleared up. 
It became such a beautiful day.
My dad and I went hiking in Bothe Park, which is the same forest where I live and I believe that our neighbors property even butts up to it a bit. 
Nonetheless, it is a gorgeous place to go and take a nice walk through the woods. 
Also a great way to support State Parks!



Fallen Redwood









This is a wild orchid {with a bug on it! oh how artistic, haha}
which is only about an inch tall! 
I have seen wild yellow orchids on our property, but not purple/pink ones, and apparently
there are many, many different varietals on the mountain.
Anyone up for an orchid hunt?



Crazy neon fungus... it looked like candy, which means that it's probably 
really poisonous.... oh Mother Nature how you fool us so....






{Granddad}

Granddad just moved from the Catskills in New York to the Yountville V.A. home, 
not too far from our house. 
Willard {Willow} Bond is a very renown marine artist, who paints sail boats in action and works closely with the Hospice Regatta. 
It has been quite a lot of work to get him moved out here and my mom {who is such a power house of a woman!} spent January and February in NY organizing his move and spent months working on his application into the V.A. home. 
Hard work does pay off! 

Though it was both sweet and emotional, 
I had a wonderful time visiting with him while I was home. 
It has been great getting to know him and we will continue 
to get to know him better since we are so close by for the first time. 






The first room he was in faced the Yountville golf course,
where he could watch the hot air balloons land and take off,
a sight he missed now he is in this room.

So,  on Sunday {my last day home}, I stood outside his window
with a bouquet of balloons!
He was so happy, 
which made all of us joyous too.







{back yard, if you can call it that}

Even though it rained most of the time I was up north, I didn't mind 
because the rain just makes
the mountain {as well as the entire valley} lush and the creek run.
When you step outside you can instantly hear the rush of the small seasonal creek 
that runs down the canyon behind our house. It's sort of our back yard, if you can even call it that....  
My dad and I took a walk down there one sunny morning 
just to look and soak up the beauty. 
What a glorious place to live and such a contrast from LA.



We have a family of deer that come and go ... one time we had nine
of them hanging out. 
For a while we had three that would hang out with Stanley, the lone turkey. 
They are beautiful and I love looking at them {often through binoculars} while they are visiting.
Unfortunately, they do like to nibble our flowers quite a bit....



Down behind the house: