(I made him take pictures with me. He wasn't pleased.)
After the car museum, we drove to Griffith Park. We were going to go to the Observatory but the parking was crazy far away and I had no desire walking that far at that moment. Then, we went to Hollywood. We walked along the Walk of Fame and then down to the Chinese Theater. I had never really been to it before. I did once, but there were so many people, I paid zero attention to it and just tried to get out! This time wasn't terribly crowded (for touristy standards).
I love Marilyn Monroe.
We got dinner and then went to see the Book of Mormon. This was the third time I've seen it (once in Des Moines and twice in Los Angeles) and I think it was the best production that I've seen. Cody was great (of course). The energy of this one was the highest I think. I love this show so much. We stayed a bit after and said hi to Cody, then went home.
Sunday was the LA marathon so we stayed far away from that side of town. Instead, we went to the Santa Anita Race Track to watch the horses! If I had bet, I would have won a bunch of money. Almost every horse I picked at least placed in the race. A few didn't but the majority did. Oh well. I'll lose my money next time. It was hot that day. I don't think I'm ready for summer here. The race track is absolutely gorgeous. It's not very expensive so I want to go back again soon.
Monday, I had to work, so after I got home, we went up to Pasadena. I've been wanting to go to the Melting Pot since I lived in Minneapolis. Mom and I had talked about going, but it was Valentine's Day weekend. From the reviews I read online afterwards, it was really busy like I figured so I'm glad we didn't go. I figured Monday at 5 probably wouldn't be as busy and it wasn't. It was delicious! Definitely want to go back.
Dad went to San Diego for a few days and I worked. He came back at the end of the week. We went back to Pasadena on Friday and had sushi. Saturday was the last day. We went to the Getty Villa in Pacific Palisades. It's really pretty. It's focused on the Greeks and Romans and all that ancient stuff. If I go back, I want to go back when all the flowers are blooming.
After that, we went to the Santa Monica Pier. It was another gorgeous, warm day and the beach was packed. We had a snack of guacamole at the restaurant on the Pier and then we went to the Getty Center.
It took us awhile to get to the Getty Center because traffic and following directions are not my favorite. We got there, found that the restaurant was actually open, and had some dinner. The sunset from there was beautiful.
The Getty Center had an exhibit on Queen Victoria's private photography collection, which was really cool. She was queen when photography was being invented so it's a ton of early photographs of her and Albert from her private collection. Very cool.
That pretty much sums up his trip. I haven't been as adventurous on my own lately. Maybe I'm finally settling into actual life here instead of what seems like tourist life. I still have a long list of things to do and see, but the gym has taken priority as well as actual work for school. That's the plan for today at least. Trying to catch up on everything I have neglected lately and trying to organize myself before spring break. I'm so glad that both of my parents have been able to come visit me already. It's helped a lot. I wish Kendra and Jon could come, but I guess I'll just have to stay here until they do. :-)
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