Thursday, August 7, 2008

Sorry...I was out of town.

Sorry I have not posted once a week as I have promised. I had a few days off of work and stuffed them full with ydt work, a Venice Beach bike ride with my Best Pal LJ, and my old college chum Madeline got married this past weekend in San Diego. All and all, I've been running around but having a good time.

My show gave me Wed through Friday off last week. I took that time to interview some interesting people you will be seeing soon on ydt...sneak peak includes, Froote Jewelry, Vie Eco-Fashion Boutique, and Jenny Wax... More on ydt soon, so hold your horses :)

Honestly all of these people I met and interviewed are doing amazing work and all promoting sustainable methods of business, by using green principals in the design, to carrying safe, TRULY natural products. Kudos for all of them!

My biz partner LJ and I worked all day Thursday on ydt stuff. We have a goal of having our face done (the front end of the site) fully tweaked by September 1st (here is to hoping). Being that it was a beautiful day and we were on the West Side, we couldn't resist renting beach cruisers and going for a ride down the beach. It's a pretty good work out as well, my dariare was sore the next few days. I definitely think every Angelenos should do this from time to time, if nothing else you forget about all of the stuff you have going and appreciate one of the reasons we all chose to live here...the Pacific.

We also went to a club in NoHo that night called Skinny's where our friend Matt Gudis was Djing. Absolute Vodka was sponsoring a global climate cool down event. Especially we were asked to hand bike, or stationary bike in order to generate energy that would power the last 1/2 hour of the club. It was actually kind of cool, though that many people didn't participate because we only got about 10 minutes of power :) None the less it was cool to see a big company like Absolute to do this.



My pal Madeline got married to her British Beau in Encintas California. I have never been to a wedding before as a adult and I can honestly say, I had one of the best times. I got to see all of my girlfriends from college, and everyone who was at the wedding was genuinely happy to be there. The wedding was intimate, and absolutely perfect. I haven't felt such a happy and positive vibe in such a long time. I'm so happy for the two of them and I know they will be great together!

I spent the rest of the weekend in the north county San Diego town of Encintas, which is a quaint little beach town. It's just super chill, a great place if you are looking to get away from the hubbub of our city. San Diego proper isn't too far either, and we all decided to drive down on Saturday for the baseball game down at Petco Park. I've been to a few games in L.A. before but Petco Park has sort of a grass area where you can bring a blanket and just hang out while watching the game. The view isn't the best, but there is a massive wide screen T.V. and you can sort of see the field (as if your in center field...only waaayy back). Anyhow...these are my excuses, but I think they are good ones...taking a little personal time off never hurt any one :)

Ciao for now

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Getting My Green Drink On

So last night I got off early for once and was actually able to attend a L.A. Green Drinks. Last night happened to be the spin off of the new Downtown mixer which will be taking place on Wednesdays at the Pharmaka Art Gallery.

I still got there late (it started at 7p.m. and I got off at 7:45 p.m.) but I'm glad I went. The studio space is pretty cool, and we will be reviewing it on your daily thread soon. I also go to try out some new organic vodka that I had never heard of called TRU. Green drinks mixers are pretty cool, we've been advocating them for some time at your daily thread. If you are interested in learning more about L.A.'s green community, it's a great place to get started.

There are usually speakers who have done interesting stuff, and people really making a difference. We got to meet some people once who had taken a boat trip to the Gyre in the Pacific Ocean between L.A. and Hawaii that is a collection of plastics in the water that by some estimates is the size of Texas. It's pretty intense and not what you would imagine. By the time the plastic gets out there it's in such tiny pieces and particles that it just becomes in bedded in the water, in a sense they have bonded. The plastics also look like food to the small fishes, who are food to the big fishes, who are food for us...this is part of the reason why it's not safe to eat ocean fish all that often anymore.

My boyfriend introduced me to a cool video on VBS about a different group that took a tour to the Pacific Gyre. If you are curious you should definitely check it out.

http://www.vbs.tv/video.php?id=1485308505

Last but not least, her is me getting my green organic vodka drink on checking out some cool art work :)



p.s. at Green Drinks the use corn based plastics that biodegrade and will never make it to the Gyre.

Monday, July 21, 2008

A Blog is Born

Hello everyone. This is the beginning of my person blog, Simple Problem, Simple Solution. It's more than just my blog title, it's my motto sort of. Essentially, every problem you encounter has a simple solution to make it better. I try to live by this, but am not always successful :)
So what will this blog be about...I'm not quite sure yet. Want I want to accomplish with it is a perspective of living life to the fullest in Los Angeles.

A little bit about me, I was born in Hollywood CA in the early 80s before the area became hip and gentrified. My parents bought a house in the west valley when I
was 6 and that is where I really grew up.

I went to college in Santa Barbara where I made friends with beer, lived on the beach, and got a double major in Anthropology and Communications. After college, my boyfriend and I bought one way tickets to Europe and stayed there for 7 months. We lived in Barcelona for 4 months, and traveled the rest. We made great friends, and had the time of our lives. We came back to the U.S. With career aspirations in the film industry, L.A. was the natural choice.

So I moved back, 3 miles away from where I was born, and began to live in a city that I was always near, but never really knew. It's now been over a year, and I love it. Despite our smog and pollution, L.A. is amazing city, and it's under rated (watch out NYC). People complain about the congestion, and the overpopulation; while all of that sucks, L.A.'s unique compilations of villages making up one giant city makes it an inspiring place to try to make your mark in the world. There are so many different people, and doing tons of unique things. Art, Film, Social Change, The Green Movement, Bicycle Expansion...

All of these things make me happy to call this city my home. So I guess this blog will be about me exploring all these aspects of city life. I hope to post 1 to 2x a week for now. If you know me from your daily thread, I will definitely be writing about my experience there and the conscious living/green movement in L.A. as well, but it won't limit to just that stuff. Thanks for reading and please feel free to share your thoughts about living in L.A. with me.

Bye for now.

P.S. Happy B'day to my lovely niece, and my oldest girl friend!