Labor day weekend used to act as summer's bookend, and it still does for most of the country. But, here in SoCal the blazing hot season knows no bounds! Today is 103 degrees.* Even I, who usually can't get enough of the warm weather, am ready for a reason to make hot soup, wear a sweater to work and get some use out of the cozy blankets in our cupboards. I think our unreliable A/C unit is ready for a vacation, too. It's actually too hot to even be on the computer (my good ol laptop gets really hot, really fast), so this update will be brief. In the spirit of [what should be] Fall, We're posting a pictoral recap of our summer.
*Note: I wrote this a few days ago. Since then, our broken A/C was replaced and we're enjoying some cooler weather. For now.
What does a newly married, new-to-LA couple do in the summer? I'll be honest, we mostly entertain ourselves by going out to eat once a week. Aren't we exciting? (All you foodies are saying "YES!") But since I haven't caught on to the "snap a photo of your dinner and post it to Instagram" movement, our summer cuisine adventures live only in our memories.
When you're trying to save your pennies, it can be tough finding affordable activities to do here. But we manage!
When you're trying to save your pennies, it can be tough finding affordable activities to do here. But we manage!
We ventured to Santa Monica a few times this summer...mostly so we could eat at one of our favorite places: True Food Kitchen. If you're not in the LA area, you should check out their cookbook.
We also checked out the Getty Villa, an amazing museum built to resemble an ancient Roman country house.
Lavender stairs. Why, yes, I did sleep well that night!
If you ever visit us, I might have to take you here!
The Bumble Bee transformer randomly showed up at my work one day.
So weird. And so Hollywood.
By far, the highlight of our summer was hosting our dear Washingtonian friends (Cortland, Libby and baby Addison) for an extended weekend! Libby spent months planning this secret trip for Cortland's birthday.We were beyond blessed by our time together!
Not only is Addison adorable, she's great at travelling!
Beach day.
A trip to the Griffith Observatory.
Fun at the Griffith Carousel, operating since 1926!
I felt like I'd just jumped into a chalk drawing with Mary Poppins.
Zach took a last minute trip up to Oregon for a few days. He got to spend some great time with his grandparents. He got to visit the Oregon coast (one of my favorite places).
Thanks to our friend, Tom, Zach ended the month of August attending a John Williams concert at The Hollywood Bowl. He was blown away by the experience!
And he came home humming the Jurassic Park score... he hasn't stopped.
Summer Reading
I used to read a lot during the summer. I'd call up the Central Washington mail-order library and rattle off my list of desired titles to put on hold. Throughout the summer they'd show up in the mail and I'd gobble them up in anticipation for the next. Hence, my mom named me the family's "reader rabbit."
Then I went to college, and got a summer job. Reading for pleasure wasn't as easy, but I still did it.
Then I graduated college and entered the workforce.
And my summer reading adventures have never been the same. Who really wants to stare at a computer screen all day, reading emails, information, contracts, manuscripts, and then come home and read some more? Some people can, but by 7:30 PM, my brain needs a rest!
However, the two of us did sneak in some good books:
I read a lot of Flannery O'Conner in college, and Zach has been digging into her stories lately. She really knows how to throw a curve ball!
Lately, we've been picketing summer blockbusters. There's so much hype surrounding those big budget releases, and we're almost always disappointed after we've forked out the cash. Suffice it to say, we didn't visit the theater much this summer, save a few times for some movies we knew we'd love. Instead, we revisited some films and watched some new ones.
Here's what we'd recommend you watch the next time you're at a movie crossroads:
This one may have just slipped its way into my top ten.
If you don't watch any other movie on this list, WATCH THIS ONE! You may walk out of the theater as if you've just attended a somber Good Friday service, but you'll be glad you did! We got be apart of a Q&A with Brendan Gleeson after the screening. There is a lot of heart behind this one!
Zach was reminded how much he loves this movie when he saw it at the Egyptian Theater (built in 1922).
I get extremely anxious when I watch Wes Anderson films.
This is one summer blockbuster that earned Zach's stamp of approval.
I often find reasons to re-watch MY FAVORITE movie. Is it weird that sad movies [often] make me happy?
I love it when women save the day.
One word: Delightful. Three words: Next vacation, planned.
Happy Fall, happy reading, and happy movie-watching!
















































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