2018,

boulevard of hopeful dreams

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Happy Friday everyone!

You know that itch that you get but try to avoid? Yet there it is, continuously nagging at you, waiting to be itched. I have two of those itches. One being music concerts and music festivals, and the other, is to hop on a plane and go some place else. Call it wanderlust, jet setter, or any other term you have to describe it, but that’s the itch I’m talking about on this post.  The itch to wander.
To travel.
To experience.
To breathe air in a new city and a new town. To sit in a different coffee shop and watch people I’ll probably never meet. To see how people interact within their comfort zone.

So imagine my surprise when my itch decided to hint at me the need to go and everything magically falls into place… for me to be able to head to my favorite busy city- New York City.

This trip allowed me to connect with my LA friends that moved out to New York, see Boston covered in snow, and meet people I never thought I'd meet. I got to show my friend, Madisen, around since it was her first time in the city. The Sunday we landed, it was raining. However, we didn't want to stay in so we set out to head to Time Square for Madisen's first night. It was pouring but I loved it. Throughout the week, we visited places even I haven't been to. Visit Museum of Sex? YESSS. (Tip: Keep a VERY open mind when you go.) On other days, we chose to spend the day by ourselves, allowing us to explore the city on our own. Those days, I spent in and out of art galleries in Chelsea or sitting in coffee shops at East Village.

It's currently "mid" winter and let's jet say I've learned to never show your ankles during winter time. My friend Gale described 45 degrees as "warm," but I was there sitting in four layers because I got LA skin and 45 degrees bites at you. HA! Anyways, ready for a whole lot of photos? Here we go... Enjoy!




Bouncy House of Boobs @ Museum of Sex
Boston, MA


Before I end today's post, I want to talk about choices. We all have choices. You have the choice to stay at the job you hate, to get up from bed, to eat healthy... we make numerous amounts of choices every single day. From the moment we wake up (to snooze or not) to what we eat for dinner, we are always making choices. Those choices make up who you are. I continuously make the choice to get out of my comfort zone. I appreciate getting out of what I am comfortable with and being in an environment that not only allows me to learn about others, but teaches me more about myself when I'm placed in that circumstance. I encourage all of you to be aware of your choices. Don't live on idle mode, be AWARE. Be ALIVE. Be in the moment!

The concrete jungle isn't for everyone. It's hard on the body, and 1000x harder on your wallet. But every time I'm there, it strengthens parts of me.

New York City is busy, it's dirty, and it's crowded. But when you see people smile in a train when a man pulls a bunny out of hat or when you have to tell your friend to delay plans because you end up helping a lost woman, the City turns into a beautiful different world full of opportunities.

"We travel, some of us forever, to seek other states, other lives, other souls."  
-Anaïs Nin

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2018,

like a picture book

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hello!

happy 2018! here's my first post for the new year. woohoo!

on january 28th, 2018, it was "free-for-all" day for socal museums aka one of my favorite days. so i asked my cousin to pick a museum off of the list from the museums participating that day and we went.

as someone who loves being coastal, orange county is the closest i can get to avoiding the los angeles madness sometimes.  i'm not going to be the only one to say this but the drive from los angeles to orange county isn't a close one. especially with LA traffic, it can make an hour drive turn into a three hour drive. yet there we were, talking and laughing our way through the traffic, making it bearable. on this day we visited the Orange County Museum of Arts (OCMA) with our friend Marielle. once we got to our destination, i was excited for the kind of artwork i was going to see.

i love visiting museums and looking at art. i'm not going to try to tell you that i like art because I'm talented at drawing or i aspire to be the next kara walker. not at all. i appreciate art because every artwork i see enables me to feel a different emotion. however, what i appreciate just a tad more than the art itself, is reading the art descriptions. i like reading about the artists, what inspired them, and what they're trying to convey in their artwork. i can appreciate the different forms the artists has used for their piece. it's like music. while every brush stroke, shade, and color is beautiful on it's own, it gives meaning when used for something bigger... contributing to the piece as a whole.

just as we finished going through the different rooms and looking at each piece, the sun was just starting to set. the beautiful part about golden hour is how it adds a glow to everything and everyone the sun shines upon- making it the best time to take pictures. here are some of my favorite from that day:












we ended the day with some girl talk by the marina. i love spending time with people i care about and learning more about one another. nothing like a good time with some good company.
that's it for today. did you visit any museums on the "free-for-all" museum day? if so, which one? also, do you have a favorite artist or a favorite art piece? i'd love to know. thanks for your time! until next time!

"I have no interest in making a work that doesn't elicit a feeling." - Kara Walker

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