Ready

September 7, 2010 by Miss


I’m feeling restless.

I got out of town this weekend, on a quick weekend trip to Vegas with the family to celebrate my cousin’s 21st birthday. While we had a good time and it was nice to get away, by Saturday night I was ready to get back home. Once I got home, I saw that another cousin who didn’t join us in Vegas had gone camping with her husband.

I was jealous.

I figure it was partly because its been years since I’ve been camping and probably mostly because of the solidarity she had, the ability to get away and just be, with the person she loves.

I crave that, like I’m addicted to something I haven’t had in a very long time.

I want to sit around a campfire, and lay under the stars.

I want to sleep on the beach and let the sound of the waves soothe me.

I want to not move with someone, in one spot, for a long time. Just talking, forgetting how many minutes pass.

I’m restless but all I want to do is feel the quiet of night and not feel so alone.

Just breathe.

Just be.

Have an adventure. Live everyday like it’s a new adventure.

I’m just ready to feel like my life is going to start.


 

Disappointed with Disney

August 21, 2010 by Miss


Last month, Nic and I made one of our frequent trips to Disneyland. This was a special occasion, seeing it was Princess D’s 5th birthday. We spent the day doing appropriate Princess type activities and one thing on her birthday wish list was going to see Aladdin. So after spending half the day at Disneyland, we headed over to California Adventure.

Now don’t get me wrong, Disneyland is one of my favorite places in the world. I rarely have qualms with it and I am constantly defending it. However, our experience at California Adventure that night left a lot to be desired.

When I was there briefly at the beginning of July, I had caught a glimpse of an event Disney was holding there called Glow Fest. I didn’t know what it was then, because they only start it at dusk so I got a chance to observe it when I was there with Nic and D.

I was not impressed.

Our plan consisted of seeing the Pixar Parade then heading to Aladdin, and then back to Paradise Pier to finally see World of Color.

The Pixar Parade is a LOT of fun, but only if you have a decent seat. People are rude assholes, so the grown ups sit right in the front and usually end up standing too, blocking the view of any kids behind them. Jerks. Anyways, after that, we thought we would cut through Bug’s Land because of the convenient walkway they opened up there, connecting Bugs Land to The Hollywood Backlot. We killed almost an hour between the end of the parade and Aladdin letting D play in the water area, thinking we would be able to use that walk way.

It was closed. No signage, nothing indicating such. If you’ve ever been to this park, you know its incredibly spread out and poorly designed. It’s unfortunate how much wasted space there is but they are working to change all that. In the mean time, when you go to CA Adventure, you know you’re going to be walking a LOT. To get from Bugs Land to The Hollywood Backlot with that walkway closed, you have to go alllll the way around the park.

Needless to say, we had to hustle to make it to the show. And we had to pass through Glow Fest to do it.

If you can see the arrow, that’s where the closed walkway is located.

Ever been to a rave? Ever seen one in a movie or on TV? That’s basically what Glow Fest is. Much, much to my dismay, Disney has set up stand alone bars throughout the entire Hollywood Backlot.

In case you don’t know this, only one place in Disneyland has an permit to sell alcohol, Club 33 which includes the Blue Bayou restaurant. This is because Walt never wanted any permits with Disneyland’s address to be for a liquor license. He felt it wasn’t the place for that type of thing. Club 33 can serve because it does not share Disneyland’s address, which is why all the tiny stores in New Orleans square have address numbers and street names. Keep an eye out next time you pass through.

When the powers that be built CA Adventure, they did not honor this old fashioned wish of Walt Disney. CA Adventure not only sells alcohol in designated areas, they also have a winery. I’ve never come across people acting out because of this.

Until Glow Fest.

I was very unimpressed. People were conga dancing in the street. Grown people. Not kids. The 21-30 crowd. The teenagers. The lines to the stand alone bars that were temporarily built for this had very long lines. It was crowded and people were drunk.

That is not why I go to Disneyland. I never would have imagined seeing that kind of behavior at Disney. But I did. And I was disappointed. I couldn’t wait to get out of there.

Yesterday, I noticed some news coming through the Disney twitter list that Nic created for us. (You should follow it for all things Disney and park related). There had been an accident at the Tower of Terror. A young man had fallen 25 feet, over a railing in the queue, waiting to board the ride. It’s suspected that he had been drinking. One article even reported that he had said to his friends, “wouldn’t it be funny if I fell?”

Yeah, real funny asshole. His fall landed him in the hospital, he’s ok.

If it does in fact come out that he had alcohol in his system, Disney could be in a world of trouble. The kid was only 20 years old.

I hold on to the opinion that Glow Fest is a terrible idea. Adding alcohol to it just makes it even more stupid. This goes against the vision that Walt Disney had. If you know me, you know I’m not against drinking, hell I’m one half of 2 Hot Bloggers, a website dedicated to wine. But I firmly believe there is a time and a place. I’m not against CA Adventure having designated areas to drink but I am against holding watered down raves every single night.

Glow Fest has been extended too, in case you wanted to check it out.

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Wordless Wednesday: Diptych Two – Vespertine

July 28, 2010 by Miss


of, pertaining to, or occurring in the evening

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Arizona sunset

Thanks to my life partner Nic.

Explanation of the Diptych Project brought to you by Kellee of The Not So Small Things.


 

File this under: Worst News Ever

July 25, 2010 by Miss


As you may, or may not know, I recently started working again. The new job came at just the right moment because unemployment was up and for 6 months, I had no good (read: any) opportunities come up. My worrying was keeping me up nights, which developed a nasty sleeping habit. Either way, a new job came, I took it, and I like it.

One major flaw… They will not give me the time off I need to go to NYC.

I’m heartbroken. I’ve been crying on and off for the last 3 days. This utterly sucks.

I’ve done everything I could do to get the time off but short of walking out on this job, my hands are completely tied. I wish it was different but I have my future to think of. Plus, I really hate being broke.

One thing I was able to salvage from this is getting to see my honey. We’ve decided that we will do what we can to get him here for the long weekend instead. We don’t have anything huge planned out, just being able to sleep next to each other for a few nights and kiss whenever we want.

Everything happens for a reason. I keep reminding myself that. I keep saying that this job will eventually allow me the opportunity to afford trips I want to take in the future, somewhere to live that I can call my own, and the ability to start living the life I really crave.

I guess there isn’t much more to say that this. It’s not the end of the world, but damn if it doesn’t hurt just as bad.


 

Wordless Wednesday: Diptych One – Angular

July 14, 2010 by Miss


Angular


Angular - Diptych 1

La Sagrada Familia

The Not So Wordless Part:

Since I love a good photo project, I asked my photo (and just about everything else) partner in crime Nic, if she’d like to join me. Of course she said yes and here we are.

Here’s an explanation of the Diptych project, brought to you by Kellee of The Not So Small Things.

Head over to Nic’s place and link up if you’re playing!


 

A Very Happy

July 7, 2010 by Miss


Eating at Olvera St.

I want somebody to sleep with the rest of my life and cuddle up during a movie on a couch. Stay up all night talking about nothing. Get lost in the woods together. Challenge me, challenge him. Talk about dreams, make dreams. Have fights, the kind that only really matter just as long as you’re having them.Someone I can wrestle with, you know, play hard sometimes and not worry about breaking a nail or an arm. A guy who will bring me flowers, once in a while, maybe a rock too or a shell of some sort. Something he saw that made him think of me, made him think “this might make my girl smile” as he smiles to himself. A guy who wants me, maybe even needs me, just a little, enough to hold onto me with everything he’s got.

Believe it or not, I’ve got that guy. I’ve even got the rock he sent me, the one he found on the beach that sparkles in the light, that reminds me of his smile. It sits on my bedside table.

He just had a birthday. While I didn’t get to blog on that day and wish him a happy here*, I was doing my best to celebrate with him from far away. No one ever tells you this, but long distance relationships are hard. They are even harder on holidays, anniversaries, and birthdays. Those are the days when each mile hurts more than the last.

Regardless, pretty soon we won’t have to be spending those days, or any days apart. We’ll do his birthday up right with pirates, a trip to Red Lobster or anywhere he’s craving, and all the birthday kisses he has every right to ask for.

Because it’s his birthday, and he’ll eat lobster if he wants to.

99. He isn't used to my camera yet.

He’ll probably roll his eyes at me picking these two pictures but they are my favorites of him from his trip here in April. Probably because his face gives away exactly what he’s thinking at the moment I took the pictures.

Happy Birthday sweetie… Here’s to the rest of them, together!

*I’m only late on this due to computer issues. And lack of memory of how to log in to my blog without being on my own computer. Plus I’ve been wallowing in self pity because I miss my laptop so badly. My laptop knows me. Hopefully it comes home soon in working order.


 

Year One

June 17, 2010 by Miss


Had you asked me a year ago if I would have been able to see myself where I am today, I would have probably said no.

106. Lunch in Malibu

This is our day, this is what we have chosen. We’ve made each other better people, we’ve grown so much. Is it perfect? Is anything? It’s our idea of perfection, flaws and all.

Respect, gratitude, honesty, and love make 2,830 miles seem like nothing.

He makes every one of my days better.

The two of us together, we can do anything…

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What happened to Sunday’s post?

June 13, 2010 by Miss


162. Let me take your picture!

Sunday meant swimming and seeing family visiting from Iowa. Which then equals no energy for posting.

Hope everyone had a good weekend!


 

Saturday Morning Cartoons 6.12.10

June 12, 2010 by Miss


Ahh back in the day, when things were easier, when we were just kids and Saturdays meant the DAY! OFF! and waking up early to pour ourselves a bowl of cereal and watch cartoons for hours.

I’m old enough now to talk about the good ole days. I think.

Anyways, here’s some funnies for your Saturday. Read them and drink some coffee, probably using your cell phone. Because that’s how we do it in 2010 baby.

Pearls Before Swine

What happens when BP spills coffee…


 

The One About Glee

June 11, 2010 by Miss


Glee Season 1 has come to an end. When I first started watching this show, I never in a million years thought I’d become so attached. From the start, the show intrigued me because well, I’m a chorus nerd. We’re talking outfits, dancing, the works. See?

HS Choir

Yes, that is glitter all over our tops. You don’t even want to know the places I found glitter after a performance. Think about when you’ve visited a strip club, same thing. I’ll credit this picture to my sophomore or junior year in high school. That silver top hat? Yeah, we used them for a song. Awful, I know. Anyways, not the point. The point is, I loved those years.

So loving Glee is understandable. I totally get that a lot of people don’t like it, don’t get it and thats totally ok. Those people probably really like the Bachelor.

Moving on, what I took from watching this show was the music. I enjoyed the story line for what it was, silly at times, close to home at others. It was fun, it was easy to follow and that’s that.

Here’s a bit of what I *loved* about Glee. I can’t wait for next season.

Defying Gravity from Wicked – I didn’t enjoy it as much when they battled it out as I did when iTunes released the Lea Michelle Solo version.

Smile - I like this version MORE than Lily Allen’s. That says something.

My Life Would Suck Without You – Mr. Schu running to Emma. That’s a throw your hands in the air moment for sure.

Favorite Mash-ups

Don’t Stand So Close to Me/Young Girl

Borderline/Open Your Heart - I love them together.

Favorite Ensemble Songs

Don’t Stop Believin’ - From the first episode. This song made me fall hard for this show.

Somebody To Love – The first 20 seconds of this song EMBRACE what choir is. Amazing harmonies.

Like a Prayer – The Madonna episode rocked, no lie. But they were a group, friends, in this one.

Bad Romance – How can you NOT love this??

I loved every bit of the finale, especially when they sung Don’t Stop Believin’ as a group.

This show is just fun. They cover some good songs, some bad songs, and some amazing songs. You just can’t knock something that makes you smile and honestly, we can all use a smile lately.

So fellow Gleeks… favorite moment of Season 1? Favorite song?

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