Soon after I made my trek out West, Gnat gave me a list of things that would make me a true Angeleno and measure my assimilation to the Cali lifestyle. Since receiving those items, I have accomplished getting stuck in traffic. That's it. It's quite clear that I belong here as much as an arctic penguin.
With that said, it's no surprise that Gnat sending me an e-mail link to 150 Things to do in LA a few weeks ago struck fear through to my very core. I was already sucking at one list and now here was 150 more things for me to suck at. Awesome.
Soooo... I took a deep breath and prepared to feel overwhelmed and hickish- yet determined to read the entire list and really see what I'm up against out here. The result- pleasant surprise! I've actually done a lot of things! And I got some great ideas for new things to try! For the full list of 150 items, feel free to click the link above. Otherwise, enjoy my highlights below...
About Me
- Taylor
- Just a Midwestern girl off to LA to live out my nerdy science dream... and hopefully make new friends, have awesome adventures and consume delicious food and beverage in the process...
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Make a list, check it twice...
Labels:
$$$,
Angeleno Quest,
beach,
bike love,
Colorado,
downtown LA,
East LA,
food,
Gnat,
nature,
Santa Monica,
shenanigans,
sports,
TFA,
traffic,
vineyards,
wine
Location:
Santa Monica, CA, USA
Friday, January 20, 2012
Bedroom for One
One of the biggest decisions I made when moving out to LA was about my living situation. Aside from deciding where I was going to live, I was also deciding between living alone and living with roommates. After weighing the pros and cons and realizing that no matter what choice I made, there were going to be days that I would regret it, as you all probably know, I decided to take the plunge and live alone.
After three months in my current living situation I feel like I have had enough time to settle in and that I can now assess the situation with clear eyes and officially say that I LOVE LIVING ALONE!!! Seriously, I can watch whatever I want on the TV, I don't have to share the bathroom and there is soooooo much room in the fridge! Seriously- look at all the Lean Cuisines I can have!
And there is still sooooo much more room! I have seriously never regretted my choice for even a second though there are a few tiny things that make me miss having another person around the house...
After three months in my current living situation I feel like I have had enough time to settle in and that I can now assess the situation with clear eyes and officially say that I LOVE LIVING ALONE!!! Seriously, I can watch whatever I want on the TV, I don't have to share the bathroom and there is soooooo much room in the fridge! Seriously- look at all the Lean Cuisines I can have!
And there is still sooooo much more room! I have seriously never regretted my choice for even a second though there are a few tiny things that make me miss having another person around the house...
Location:
Santa Monica, CA, USA
Friday, January 6, 2012
Urban Jungle
Moving from the 3rd largest city in the US to the 2nd largest, I expected that I would be getting more of a lot of things. More traffic, more smog, more people, more money (earned and spent), more sunshine, more professional basketball teams, more celebrities, more homeless people, and well, you get the picture. One thing I was not expecting more of was nature. I was actually expecting to move to a larger city and get less nature to account for the more of everything else. LA has pleasantly surprised me by being a place that is FULL of natural beauty and outdoorsy activities. Who knew?
Location:
Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles, CA, USA
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