got back from another outing to LA
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went to the Staples Center, saw the Princess and the Frog - there was a group of Goth Lolis in the audience, and one of them, a pink frilly one kept on getting up and going outside. She passed by me twice.
v. tired from this morning's breakfast of champions at Pink's, didn't wake up until noon and then it was off to Chinatown, which I've never been to (shocking, I know - but the places where I grew up, there were enclaves of Chinese people and Asians, so I just never felt like I needed to go to the Chinatown in Los Angeles). Bought a bracelet for five bucks, had a middling to meh cream bun, and wandered through a lot of the bazaars and stalls in the shopping plazas. Basically my inner twelve year old girl had a melt down - Pucca bags, Monokuro Boo, cell phone straps (though my cellphone doesn't have a place to hang one), nail varnish in all the colors of the rainbow, etc, etc.
I didn't buy anything and that was very difficult.
And then we went to relax at J's house for a little while before the movie started, and I met her cat Lily and her chinchilla (OMG
cynicalism he's so SOFT. AND HIS EARS.) Chili and happiness was provided for FREE, which is always appreciated.
Eta: and everyone loved the cookies I baked yesterday. More baking tomorrow!
I liked Princess and the Frog, though the trailer for Toy Story 3 before it got me choked up a little bit. But yes - it's a beautifully animated film and though not a classic like their films from the 90's, it's well done and something they should do more of.
v. tired from this morning's breakfast of champions at Pink's, didn't wake up until noon and then it was off to Chinatown, which I've never been to (shocking, I know - but the places where I grew up, there were enclaves of Chinese people and Asians, so I just never felt like I needed to go to the Chinatown in Los Angeles). Bought a bracelet for five bucks, had a middling to meh cream bun, and wandered through a lot of the bazaars and stalls in the shopping plazas. Basically my inner twelve year old girl had a melt down - Pucca bags, Monokuro Boo, cell phone straps (though my cellphone doesn't have a place to hang one), nail varnish in all the colors of the rainbow, etc, etc.
I didn't buy anything and that was very difficult.
And then we went to relax at J's house for a little while before the movie started, and I met her cat Lily and her chinchilla (OMG
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Eta: and everyone loved the cookies I baked yesterday. More baking tomorrow!
I liked Princess and the Frog, though the trailer for Toy Story 3 before it got me choked up a little bit. But yes - it's a beautifully animated film and though not a classic like their films from the 90's, it's well done and something they should do more of.