This
weekend was supposed to be a chill, clean the house, workout/hike, relaxing
one. It was sort of that and sort of not. But it all ended up being fantastic.
Thursday was the Artwalk downtown - every second Thursday, the galleries stay open until 10 and people roam around checking out the art, etc. First, we all met up at a coworkers place just around the block from mine to pregame. We ended up staying at her house a little too long and missed the actual Artwalk, but we were ok with that.
Around
10:15 or so, we were ready to walk around. We headed to a bar called Seven
Grand…on 7th and Grand. On the way, we caught the tail end of a
gallery showing and decided to pop in. The art was overpriced and something
that I could have done on accident, but at least we can say we went to Artwalk.
Seven
Grand was a good time. It’s a whiskey bar with pool tables, so right up my
alley. We had a couple drinks there, couldn’t get a pool table for the life of
us, so we decided to move on.
In
my effort to become more familiar and versed in the downtown night scene, I
wanted to try another new place. The first suggestion was La Cita. I didn’t
know what is was, but I was down.
It
was a about a 15 min trek and it’s chilly out here in Southern California when
the sun goes down, so I was beginning to regret not bringing at least one coat
back with me from home. As soon as we stepped into the bar, things got warmer.
La
Cita is a dark, Mexican dive bar with a great patio and decently priced drinks.
When we first walked in, things were pretty slow. No one was outside because of
the weather, so we stuck to the inside bar and started ordering drinks.
After
a few cold Budweisers, the dance floor started to fill up. I was certainly in
the minority there (I’m pretty sure I was the only blonde in the joint), and I
wasn’t about to make a fool of myself out there – Read: I hadn’t had enough to
drink to bust a move. We watched for a while, talked and relaxed until it was
time to crawl into bed.
Friday
was an extremely chill day at work. My boss was out of town, and when that
happens, I generally have a lot less to do, so I caught up on random projects
that were on the back burner. I left work pretty early to go home and hang with
the dogman.
It
was too cold to take him to the dog park. It was too cold to leave the house,
in my opinion. I was still recovering a bit from the night before, so I was all
for staying in. My roommate left for Joshua Tree that morning, and would be
gone for the whole weekend. I took advantage of that and deep cleaned the
apartment. Quite the productive little Friday night.
Saturday,
I woke up early and was ready to take on the day. My dog, however, was not. I
swear I have the laziest animal. He’s 2 ½ years old, so you’d think he’d be
ready to play all day. Most days, I’m grateful that the big guy wants to
snooze, but I was ready to get up and go! Finally, around 10, he rolled out of
bed like a teenager and mosied over to the couch to let me know he was ready.
I
had already decided this was going to be a productive weekend, so hike time it
was! (Did I just turn into Yoda?) The sun was out and it was in the upper 50s
by 10:30am – perfect weather for hiking. I loaded up on dog treats and poop
bags and headed to Runyon.
It
started out as a normal hike. John was doing pretty good on leash, and I was
getting confident, so I let him wander around off leash. Bad idea. Apparently, whenever
there is another dog around and they are both without leashes, he thinks it’s
the dog park. He ran around like a moron riling up the other dogs and trying to
get them to chase him. Fucking embarrassing. I finally got him back on leash –
probably the last time that will ever happen until I take him to some doggie
training classes.
We
finally got to the top where there is a dog watering hole. I was leading John
over to one of the bowls to make him take a drink when I was cut off by a man with a large
camera with a two-foot lens trying to get a shot of two little blonde boys with
their Pomeranian.
All
I could think was “Who the fuck is so obnoxious and full of themselves that
they need to bring a giant camera to take pictures of their family while they
are hiking at Runyon? This is a place to exercise, not for photo shoots.”
Then,
I saw another guy with a big camera…and another….and another, and it all
started making sense. Paparazzi, duh Jessie! So, I looked back at the boys, and
they were with a blonde with an English accent, but I didn’t recognize her at
all.
Then,
I noticed she was talking to someone behind me. I turned around (in my mind, this
is all happening in slow motion), and there she was. Gwen Stefani and Gavin
Rossdale were right behind me looking awesome and perfect and wonderful and….my
dog was sniffing their dog’s butt. Oh. Great.
[Celebrity Sighting #s 4-7]
[Celebrity Sighting #s 4-7]
I
pulled John away and stepped over to the parking lot just a few feet away to
gather myself. My all-time favorite artist, idol, person, being in the world
was within feet!! Wtf was happening. I was freaking out just a little bit.
I
took a deep breath and headed back to let John get a drink. I have never been
so happy to have a dog (ok that’s a lie. I love my dog and am happy to have him
every day). I couldn’t help that he needed to get a drink right by where the
boys and their nanny were! I couldn’t help that he wanted to sniff around where
they were no matter how hard I “tried” to get him to jog back down the path
with me. Little Zuma even talked to John and gave him a pat on the head. I was
ready to die.
I
didn’t take any pictures because I didn’t want to be that person. We finally
started to make our way back down. Gwen et al had a large entourage with them,
so they were moving significantly slower. I didn’t want to bother them, and
eventually, John and I were quite a ways ahead of them.
This
will probably go down as one of my most favorite moments. I still can’t believe
it!
Here
are pics of them the day that I saw them – None of me or John, but I promise,
it happened:
After
we finished our hike, I was still in productive weekend mode. When I got home,
I tackled the bathroom, which is always a feat in itself. I’m kind of crazy
when it comes to cleaning, but it just makes me feel so good when it’s
finished. Like completeness.
I
showered and then took John for a walk before his dinner. On our way, I stopped
at the market just around the block and picked up a bottle of wine. It was just
that kind of night for me. I was ready to decompress and chill.
I
turned on Netflix to rewatch the Hills for the zillionth time. Now that I live
here, I like to pick out places that I’ve been on the show and see if I can
figure out where the other places are. I am not embarrassed to say that I was having a
great time at home watching the Hills, drinking wine and doing crunches.
Then,
around 8:00pm, I get that text from someone “What are you doing? Come meet up
with us!” This night, there was a group at Big Wangs watching football all day.
I was easily persuaded. I jumped in the shower, got ready in a flash and walked
John once more before headed up there.
As
we moved from Big Wangs to our next destination, our group kept growing. A new
friend of mine is from the area and knows too many people, probably. She just
kept finding friends along the way and invited them along.
We
headed to her place so she could let her dog out before heading to La Cita.
Yes, it was going to be my second time there in a week, but she had a friend
who was DJing and he could get us in – and get the minors we had with us in, as
well. (I know, minors. Such a throwback.)
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| The bar at La Cita. |
It
was another great time at La Cita. The only difference this time is that I did
dance. We all did. Sometimes, it’s just good to get out there and not give two
shits about what anyone thinks. J
Sunday,
I had plans to hike at a new spot with some girls from work and our dogs. I was
not feeling awesome, but I wanted to go. I peeled myself out of bed and got
ready. John, on the other hand, was super pumped and ready to go. Of course,
dog. Ugh.
We
were headed to Eaton Canyon in Pasadena – about a 30 min drive. Runyon is
crowded sometimes, but it’s just so close and convenient. This one was not.
However, it was definitely worth it.
This
hike started out as a normal dirt path but then lead up to a creek that we had
to cross back and forth a few times. Now, the other dogs we were with gently
jumped from rock to rock with ease. My dog, being the lover of life that he is,
just romped through the water like a big dummy and nearly pulled me in with him
each time.
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| Trying to avoid death by dog pulling into jagged rocks. |
The
hike ends at a really beautiful waterfall. We sat there for a bit to let our
dogs roam while we rested and took some pics. It was a really fun, great lady
time.
I
went home to actually rest, but then remembered a friend from home was coming
in town for work. We had planned on getting dinner. I gave John a bath,
showered myself and tried to rest for a bit before dinner. We had sushi and reminisced
and caught up with each other. A great end to my weekend!



