MERRY CHRISTMAS....almost.
So, last week, we had our work holiday party, which is more like a wedding party its so outrageous. There was food flowing out of every corner of the massive plaza and I was eating all of it....it was really good, but since it was outdoors and it was really really cold that night, the mashed potatoes would freeze before I could get it into my orifice... it was amazing.
they had this cool photo taking thingie that projected it up on the wall...so fun.
here are some of the pics from the night....
people are cute
and weird
and just awesome
way to be professional at a work party....
hahaha...
in other news...
Hanukkah is awesome...and so is the book the kite runner....
i've already cried twice.
Monday, December 17, 2007
Monday, December 3, 2007
Walking in LA...Walking in LA-hay....
somebody walks in LA
I bought this book a few months ago. It tells you about different walking tours you can make yourself in LA. We've been meaning to go on a walk, but we finally did this past Saturday (which was actually really the perfect day for it since it rained on Friday making Saturday crisp and clear).
Anyway, we walked around Echo Park and Angelino Heights...it was a two mile walk, totally easy and jampacked with amazing houses to see. Most of these homes were built in the late 1800s, and most of them are actually preserved monuments.
There were Mexican style homes
this exists in the city!
a haunted house
a house being built from the ground up, strike that, reverse it....strange.
chloe likes the leaves changing color cuz she can camouflage.
and that is the end of their street...thats the LA skyline!
Then we ventured downtown to Angelique Cafe to conclude our Angel-ino-ique day.
dave's still getting used to his facial hair.
I bought this book a few months ago. It tells you about different walking tours you can make yourself in LA. We've been meaning to go on a walk, but we finally did this past Saturday (which was actually really the perfect day for it since it rained on Friday making Saturday crisp and clear).
Anyway, we walked around Echo Park and Angelino Heights...it was a two mile walk, totally easy and jampacked with amazing houses to see. Most of these homes were built in the late 1800s, and most of them are actually preserved monuments.
There were Mexican style homes
this exists in the city!
a haunted house
a house being built from the ground up, strike that, reverse it....strange.
chloe likes the leaves changing color cuz she can camouflage.
and that is the end of their street...thats the LA skyline!
Then we ventured downtown to Angelique Cafe to conclude our Angel-ino-ique day.
dave's still getting used to his facial hair.
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