Monday, December 24, 2012

Merry Christmas!!!

Just in case I don't post again for a long time, Merry Christmas!!!!

I haven't posted in a while because I've been so busy.  We're crazy busy at work and my days off have been packed.  Let's see if I can remember everything that's happened since I last posted...

Mary's friends Nick and Afton played a show at a wine bar in town.  Nick plays the vibraphone (and occasionally piano) and Afton sings.  It was really cool.


Dee had her birthday.  Her birthday is the 20th, but since everyone was leaving for Christmas, and it was a Thursday, she celebrated on the 15th.  We got all dressed up and ready to go out, but since I had to work in the morning and Corey had just gotten home from work, him, Grant and I drove separately.  Long story short we didn't end up meeting up with them :(  But it sounds like they had a lot of fun, and we offered to go out with Dee on her actual birthday since we'd be around, and both Corey and I had Friday off.  I also made some awesome Carrot Cake Cupcakes because Dee really likes Carrot Cake!


Thursday we ended up just staying at home for her birthday because she had to work Friday and everyone wanted to save money.  I think she was a little upset at first because a lot of her friends weren't able to make it, but she ended up having a lot of fun.

The 21st, the day after Dee's birthday, the world was supposedly going to end, so at about 2am we climbed up onto the roof just for fun.  It was cold, but over all a really nice night out :)

Angelo (Mary's boyfriend) and Dee
Me and Dee
L to R:  Me, Dee, Marcos, Mary and Angelo (taken by Corey with a cell phone)
Grant's roommate, Adam, also made it out here from Michigan.  He'll be coming to our Christmas get together.  I baked awesome cookies for people to decorate.  Cookie cutters from the awesome ikea.

Now I want to watch Rocky and Bullwinkle...
Mary wanted to get a real tree this year, but then she had her unexpected trip to China, and about a week later left for Minnesota.  So we never ended up getting a tree.  I think I improvised pretty well though:


I've gotten lots of cards and presents in the mail.  Thank you all!  I really wanted to send out cards since I wouldn't be home this year, but just ran out of time :(  My Uncle Pete and I wanted to get together at some point, but we're both so busy that it's not going to end up happening.  However, he did stop by and drop off some brownies this morning as I was sitting here typing this!  I had one with my egg sandwich I was eating for brunch, and they're good :) 

Boog's also getting into the Christmas spirit with the new sweater Mary put on him before she left:

Dee keeps calling him a watermelon
I have been taking some time as I walk around town to take pictures and videos of some of the cool places and Christmas decorations in.  Is there anything you want to see?  There's a comment section at the bottom and I believe you don't have to sign up to use it.  So just let me know and I'll see if I can get a picture!

And once again,

MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!!!



Saturday, December 8, 2012

Christmas at the Americana

Boog was a homeless dog rescued by someone Mary knew, and I'm starting to think that he was raised by cats in his early years.  Sometimes while sitting with you he'll sit there and lick your hand, like a cat. Recently he's been really into curling up next to me, he has to be touching me somehow.  And the past couple of days I swear he tries to sit on my lap every time I try to use my laptop.  He's also really good at portioning his food, especially for a dog that was once homeless.  You fill up his bowl whenever it's empty and he'll slowly eat it over the course of the day, rather than gobbling it down as soon as he gets it like some dogs. Here's Boog in his new sweater Mary bought him :)

Looking Snazzy!

Today I walked down to the Galleria and Americana to do some Christmas shopping.  On the way there and back there was an older man playing guitar and signing, with full amp and microphone.  Coming back there was a guy playing either a brass clarinet or soprano saxophone.  Inside the Americana there were 4 bell players.  While wandering around later I saw them in a few different spots singing Christmas Carols.  They also had a stage set up and a free outdoor concert going on.  Something about Radio Disney and the next big star or something.  Whatever it was, there were lots of screaming tweens/teenagers around.  Because of that they weren't doing the snow thing, so I wasn't able to get a picture yet :(

While I was there Corey went on his lunch break, so I hung out with him while he ate.  He also discovered that Rite-Aid sells scooped ice cream.  What?  Yeah!  Apparently Rite-Aids in California sell Thrifty Ice Cream.  Corey and I each got a single scoop sugar cone for $1.69

Walking home I passed a store having some sort of red carpet event.  I couldn't figure out what the store was, (side note, I'm now typing this with Boog sitting on my arm and the front part of my laptop.  He somehow wiggled his way under my arm and into my lap) but I had to walk through the parking spaces along the street because they were taking up the whole sidewalk.  There were girls all dressed up getting their picture take in front of a backdrop, and tons of camera men. 

Sometime I'm going to have to go around taking pictures of the city I live in and all of the cool places here.

Friday night about 10pm my phone started ringing.  Because it was so late, I figured it was Grant calling to see if Corey and I wanted to hang out.  I was surprised when I ran upstairs to grab my phone and Target was on the ID.  They wanted to know if I wanted to pick up a couple of shifts next week :D  My third week and I'm already getting extra shifts.  Yay!

Friday, December 7, 2012

Why my job and roomates are awesome.

I didn't manage to get a picture of the snow because I picked up a few extra hours at work. I took something to Corey at work today though and got this picture of the giant tree in the Americana:


I took a picture of the snow that one night with my phone, but I can't figure out how to get the pictures off of my phone :(

My manager also gave me 2 free bottles of tea the other night to try so I can explain what they taste like to guests.  Cool perks from my roommates' jobs:

Free clothes from Mary who works in the fashion industry:



Cheap Playstation and controller that the Sony store was raffling off and Corey won:


They're also fixing his old PS3 for free.  And Dee got a second job at a Thai restaurant.  She thinks she might be able to get free Thai food :) 

I forgot to mention before, but we had our first visitor from Michigan.  He was actually here just to see us though.  An actor friend from MI flew into and out of Burbank to visit his son stationed up in Monterey for Thanksgiving.  He stopped by the night he flew in and stayed here a couple of nights before he flew back.  It was nice to see a familiar face :)

Also, I think I mentioned our friend Grant got his own place.  It's technically in a different city, but it's right on the border of the city I live in, and only like 10 minutes away driving.  He has a friend driving out from MI to live with him.  He moved in just before a couple of Mary's friends from the Thanksgiving party were moving in together.  So Grant got some free furniture and stuff from them.  It's cool how things like that work out :)

I've also been baking!!!!

Ciabatta Bread

Cornbread Muffins

Tuscan Bread

Various cooking levels of chocolate chip deliciousness

Ahh!  My spatula couldn't handle it all and broke :(

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Work

Work's been going really well.  Apparently I'm picking everything up really quickly and they're really impressed with me :)  I should hopefully be fully certified soon!  My manager also agrees that the hiring process at T is a mess.  No one ever told her when the new people were going to be coming in for training, we just kind of showed up.  And she told them they needed to hire people early to get them trained in time for black Friday, but they didn't (almost everyone in Starbucks worked over time that day).  She was supposed to be involved in the interview process for Starbucks team members, but they kept scheduling them on her days off.  But, I'm really glad that I get to work in a department when I can actually interact with and get to know my co-workers rather than just being a faceless employee at a giant store. 

Apparently at actual Starbucks the employees get free drinks, free bags of coffee, tips, etc. that we don't get since we're not a "real" Starbucks.  But, my manager is awesome and tries to reward us whenever she can.  Rather it be getting the store to comp us a drink, or yesterday's gift, a Lego Star Wars flashlight keychain:

Lego Stormtrooper keychain/flashlight

I also really like that since T has their own janitorial staff we don't have to do stuff like take out the trash or sweep and mop the floors.  I haven't had to wash dishes yet.  There are dishes, but I haven't had to do them yet.  And there aren't nearly as many as there were at Quiznos.

In other news, my roommate Mary gets to go to China for her job.  Her boss was going to do something with the production line and joked about her going with him. Well, she showed up to work Monday morning and he sent her home to get her passport to make sure it was still vaild and everything.  She leaves Thursday night!  So that was unexpected for her.  She doesn't really want to go, especially since it's with her boss, but at the same time everything's paid for (flight, hotel, meals, etc.) so she's excited to sort of have a paid vacation.

I also keep finding cool stuff in the city I live in that I never realized was there.  It'll be some place I've driven past a million times, but when walking by, or driving a bit further down the road, discover it.  Like along the main road there are a bunch of restaurants, stores, etc.  But every so often there are little inlets where there are more stores you can't see from the road.  There's also a fountain with giant frogs the spit water in one of them.  I drove past a park the other day with old men sitting at tables playing chess just like in the movies and on tv.  I knew places like that actually existed, but have never seen it in person.  There are a million other things I've discovered, but I can't think of them at the moment.

Also, the Americana (the outdoor mall where Corey works) is all decorated for Christmas, and every hour it "snows."  They have a bunch of foam float down from an upper level and it looks like it's snowing.  It was snowing when I walked home from work yesterday and it was super pretty.  I didn't have my camera with me, but hopefully it'll be snowing on my way home tonight so I can get a picture.  :)

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

COFFEE!!!!

When I left work Friday last week they didn't have my schedule done yet.  They told me and another new guy that someone will call us, and if we haven't heard from by Monday, to call and check.  Hadn't heard from them by the end of the day Monday, and since I was busy with other stuff, I didn't call them until Tuesday.  The first time I called, it just rang and rang and rang.  So I went and ate and showered.  Tried again.  Rang and rang and rang and then hung up on me.  Tried a couple of hours later, and finally got through to someone this time, miraculously on the first ring.  I explained why I was calling, and they put me on hold for forever.  Then someone else came on the line, and I told them why I was calling.  She was like "Oh, yeah, someone should have called you.  Uh...  can you work tomorrow?"

So I worked 9-5:30 today, I work 7-3:30 tomorrow, and 2-10:30 Friday and Saturday.  I think they're trying to squeeze in all of my Starbucks training as quickly as possible.

I actually spent the first 5 hours (minus my lunch) going over training stuff on the computer and taking a few quizzes over stuff I learned.  Then, I finally got to work at Starbucks!!!!!  :D  They sent me over there and of course the manager was on her lunch break.  Then her and the girl that was showing me around a bit went to do something in the back.  But I was working with 3 guys that got me started training.  They pretty much just showed me a bit, then through me into it.  At one point one of them was gone doing another task, and both of the other two still had to take breaks, so it was just me and one other person working at a few times.  I steamed milk, made drinks (only hot so far, they're waiting until I get a decent grip on those before throwing more stuff at me), and ran register a bit.  I'm slow (obviously) at making drinks, but I feel I'm worse at register because I don't know the codes on drinks yet.  I have a few popular ones down from making the drinks, but when people are placing orders I have no idea how to write some of the stuff on the cup.  Plus sometimes I forget to ask for a name, if they want whipped cream, etc.  But I think my first day went pretty well.

I also got to sample stuff!  :D  I guess sometimes when there's down time they create drinks.  Plus, when one of the guys was teaching me stuff he had me actually make drinks, and since they're were just going to be thrown away, I got to drink part of them. I'm super excited to be working in Starbucks!  I just hope I get all the drinks memorized soon.

Sunday, November 25, 2012

Black Friday

Black Friday wasn't really that bad.  I didn't go in until 11, and by then most of the crazy shoppers and huge crowds were gone.  We were still a bit busier than usual.

At first all of the registers were full so they had me help directing customers to open lanes.  Then I ran register for the rest of my shift.  It wasn't too bad, and went by pretty fast.  Everyone thinks I'm doing really well for being so new.  Hopefully they don't try to keep me on register.  I guess if they hire me on as a cashier after the holiday season, it'd be better than having to find a new job.

The most obnoxious thing about Black Friday was the food in the break room.  They always have peanut butter and jelly and various other things for free in the break room.  And being Thanksgiving/Black Friday, they had people catering throughout the day.  When I got up in the morning I was still super full from the night before, but I managed a cup of coffee and some applesauce because I knew it was going to be a long day.  When I went on break, they had people making tacos!  Nothing vegetarian though.  I asked if I could just get a tortilla to put vegetables and cheese on, but she must not have understood me because she said since it was after 2 they were done for the day (when I left for the day, all the extra stuff was just sitting out on the table, but of course by then, there was no cheese/veggies left...).  I figured I should eat something, so I went to make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich.  No bread...  After I punched out for the day, they were bringing in Italian food!  But, of course, all 4 giant pans of pasta had meat in them.  Luckily there was some salad and bread, so I had a little to eat before walking home.

I also don't have my schedule for next week yet.  They don't have the new people's done yet.  They told us someone would call, and if we don't hear from them, call in Monday and check.  It's really hard to plan my week when I have no idea when I'm working and don't even know when I'll be getting my schedule.  *sigh*  Hopefully once I'm fully in the system things will be less disorganized.

Also, I can't remember if I mentioned it already or not, (I know I've said we're the biggest/busiest store in the country) but my store alone was predicted to do 1.5 million on Black Friday!  I don't know if we reached our goal but I'm sure there will be something posted in the break room about it next week.

Saturday, November 24, 2012

Thanksgiving

Happy belated Thanksgiving everyone!

Here are some pictures from our get together:

Corey stuffing the turkey

Dissaya (Dee) trying her hand at stuffing

Dee and Boog!

Corey excited to carve the turkey

Food!

More food

Boog got Thanksgiving dinner too!
Jeremy, Me, and Corey

Everyone (except Mary's boyfriend Angelo who took the picture)

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Orientation

I'm going to refer to my new place of employment as "T" again so it doesn't come up if searched for.

T still seems pretty unorganized.  Corey FINALLY got direct deposit set up, and FINALLY got his schedule for this week.  Unfortunately, it's only 4 shifts for about 3 hours each.  The worst was having to come in at 8:45pm Thanksgiving (T opens at 9 on Thursday for Black Friday) and being there until 1:30am Friday, then having to come back at something like 4pm Friday.  His schedule there conflicts with Sony, who has him working 5 days and long shifts, so he's quitting T.

T called me Wednesday asking if I could come in from 9-5 Sunday for orientation.  Since I'm Starbucks I needed to wear a black shirt and khaki pants.  I was hoping that since I was Starbucks I could wear black pants, because I currently have 2 pairs and no khaki.  I went to Goodwill though and got a couple of pairs, plus a couple of black shirts.  Turns out, I can wear khaki OR black.  Oh well, I guess now I have 4 pairs of pants I can wear to work.  And it never hurts to have a good pair of khaki's.

On the phone I was told to go to the second floor guest service desk.  Got there, and they sent us to the first floor break room (same thing happened for interviews, was told first floor, sent to third).

At orientation there were 2 other guys working Starbucks, a bunch of cashiers and "soft lines," 3 guys for electronics, a backroom, and one guy working over night.  We filled out some paperwork, went over the basics, watched some training videos.  We were there so long we got out 2 paid breaks and an unpaid 15 minute lunch.  The food court has an outdoor patio area, so I sat out there and ate.  It still doesn't always register with me that I'm living in California now.  But this small thing was something that reminded me of it.

At one point he let everyone who wasn't cashier or Starbucks go home, which upset some people who thought they were getting paid for more hours.  After they left we were trained on register.  Apparently it takes 40 hours to become Starbucks certified, and since there's no way to get all of that training in before Black Friday, we'll be cashiering.  So I'll be cashiering at the busiest T in the country on the busiest day of the year.  Not looking forward to it.  It's pretty simple though. 

About 4:15 he had us go take our last 15 minute break, then we were going to actually run the register.  Well, we all came back at 4:30.  And stood around.  And stood around.  Finally sometime after 4:40 he came back, apologized for being late, and told us we were free to go home, but we'd still get paid as if we were there until 5.  Not sure what happened there.

The group that was sent home early was given their schedules, but when it was time for us to go, apparently the system was down (which seems to happen a lot).  He told us someone would call with our schedule.  No one called all day Monday.  Waited around all day Tuesday.  I debated calling them, but it took forever for them to call Corey, and honestly, I was kind of hoping they wouldn't get me trained so I wouldn't have to work Black Friday after only 1 day of training.  BUT, they called me about 7:20 Tuesday night.

T: Are you available anytime tomorrow?
Me: Yup
T: Are you available in the morning?
Me:  Yeah
T: Can you come in 6:30-11:30?
Me: 6:30 AM?
T: No, 6:30 to 11:30 at night
Me: That's fine.
T: No, actually we need you to come in earlier.  Can you come in 6-11?
Me: That's fine.
T: Ok, and when you come in we can get you your schedule for Friday.
Me: Ok.
T: Actually, I can give it to you over the phone now if you want.
Me: Ok, that'd be great
T: 11:00-2:45 on Friday
Me:  Ok, thank you!

A few minutes later T calls back: Actually, if you stay until 11 that's your 5th hour and you'll have to take a lunch, so you'll be working 6-10.

Seriously T, I understand that you just hired 200 people, but you'd think they'd have this stuff worked out BEFORE they called me.  But that's not too bad.  I have Wednesday morning to start preparing food for Thanksgiving.  We'll probably have last minute shoppers Wednesday night while I'm training, but I get all day Thursday off and don't have to get up super early Friday.  I'm hoping by 11 most crazy shoppers will be gone, and at least it's only 3 hours and 45 minutes.  I also had to go out and buy a red shirt to wear Wednesday and Friday.  I found a nice button up one at Goodwill for $3 though, and it's something I might wear again.

Hopefully next week, training at Starbucks starts!!!!  :D

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

More LA pics

There's been a lot of writing lately, so here's a post of pictures.

Pane Siciliano
Challah
Bagels
The sky on Friday
Some people come to LA and experiment with drugs, we experiment with mustard!
That's how you grocery shop right!
Boog's a weirdo sometimes
It was cold, so Boog hid in the pillows on the couch...
But then he got a sweater :)

Monday, November 12, 2012

I have a job!

I got to Target about 15 minutes before I needed to be there so I tried the phone survey again.  It finally worked this time!  Then I went in, and was in and out super quick this time.  They pretty much just offered me a job, explained the conditions, gave me some paperwork about what I need to bring to orientation, and gave me directions to where I have to take a drug test.  It's only seasonal at the moment, but Corey made it sound like they usually keep people they like.  So, after the results from the drug test I have to take this afternoon come back, I have a job as a Barista at Starbucks!  Plus, I'm making 75 cents above minimum wage :)  I'm just worried that I won't be trained in time for Black Friday.  It takes 3-5 days for the test result to come back, then they have to schedule me for orientation, then I start training/working.  It'll be cutting it close.  If anything, I can be there stocking napkins, wiping down tables, etc.

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Job hunting

LOTS has been going on the past week, especially as far as jobs go.  Corey was hired for a seasonal position at a certain 3 story store in the mall we'll call "T"  I don't want to refer to it by name because they've been causing some frustration, and I don't want them stumbling across this entry.  He had orientation on Sunday, then Monday afternoon the Sony store called and scheduled him for an interview Tuesday. He had his first day of training at T on Wednesday.  He was told Wednesday that someone would call him that night or the next day with his schedule for the week.  Thursday morning the Sony store called and asked if he could start working that afternoon.  By the end of the day he still hadn't heard from T, so he let Sony schedule him, including working Sunday evening.  Friday morning he even stopped into the store and there was no schedule posted.  Friday afternoon someone from T FINALLY called him with his schedule, including working Sunday evening.  He told them he was already scheduled at another job and asked what he should do.  Then told him to call back the next day and talk to "X."  He called Saturday morning but X was on lunch break.  He told them the situation and they said they'd let X know and have her call him back.  He never got a call back.  We walked down to the mall that afternoon, so he stopped in to talk to X in person.  She was, of course, already gone for the day.  They told him to call back Sunday morning.  He called Sunday morning.  X wasn't in yet.  He explained the situation once again, and they told him he needed to get his schedule in from another job 3 weeks before they made the schedule...  They told him to call back at 2.  He told them he was scheduled to work at 2.  They told him he needed to have called sooner.  He told them he's been trying to get it worked out for 2 days, ever since he got his schedule.  They pretty much just told him "ok" and hung up on him.  If it comes down to it, he's just going to quit T and work at Sony because 1) They pay him $1.50 more (+ possible commission) 2) They seem way more organized 3) The job seems more fun 4) He has a better chance of being hired on after the holiday season.

He's also been having a lot of trouble setting up direct deposit with T.  They told him he could do it from home.  He tried and it told him he wasn't allowed to do it from an outside computer.  He went in one day to do it on their computer.  It froze.  They didn't know how to restart it.  They had him use a computer in someone's office.  It locked him out of his account.  He called the number to unlock it.  When he logged in it told him that his account wasn't currently available.  He went in another day.  The computer mouse was missing.  They had him use the computer in an office again.  The entire server was down.  So he still hasn't been able to get it set up.

Thursday morning T called me about a position in their Starbucks.  I was scheduled for an interview Friday at 9am.  Before I went in though, I had to do a call in survey to see if they qualified for a tax credit (they ask if you're receiving food assistance, in the military, stuff like that).  I called and it kept telling me I entered an invalid birthday, made too many errors, and hung up on me.  I tried again, made it all the way to the part where I talk to an actual person, but when they transferred me over to electronically sign and get my confirmation code, it said it couldn't process it, and hung up on me.  I asked about it after my interview Friday and she had me do it from their phones.  I tried twice, and both times there were no representatives available to help me.  I tried later from home Friday afternoon.  They told me they'd been having some technically difficulties, and if it didn't work this time, try calling back Saturday.  They transferred me, and it said it couldn't process it, and hung up on me.  I tried Saturday morning.  I was put on hold for a long time because there were no representatives available.  It finally put me through to a person, then hung up on me.  I guess I'll try Monday morning and see if I can get through then.

So, Friday was my interview.  On the phone I asked where to go, and I was told the offices on the first floor.  They were all locked doors, so I asked a girl that worked there where to go.  She called someone, and they were actually doing them in the offices on the third floor.  I got there first at 9, but didn't leave until 12:30.  I think I was the last one in the 9:00 group to leave.  First, we had to fill out this questionnaire thing.  It gave situations and asked what I thought the best and worst way to handle it was.  I felt like I was in the first Men in Black movie where Will Smith's character is in a room with all sorts of military men taking a survey, but they're actually watching their behavior.  The answers on my question sheet were labeled 1-5 but the answer sheet was a-e.  The question went in pairs, and I noticed on question 14 that there were only 15 answer bubbles but at least 16 questions.  I looked through my book and there were actually 20 questions total.  Then I saw that there was an answer sheet in the back of my booklet with 20 answer bubbles, and they were labeled 1-5.  So I transferred over my answers and finished the questions.  I flipped through the book, but there was nothing with 15 questions.  I asked the lady what I was supposed to fill out and she said either sheet, and that there was only the 20 questions.  I think they may have printed off the wrong sheet because later people have an answer sheet with 20 bubbles.  After most people were done we watched an introductory video.  At some point more people started showing up for later interviews and they kept coming until at least 12.  In all, because of new people coming in, I watched the video 2 1/2 times.  Some people may have seen it more.  After waiting forever, I went in for my first interview.  It was with the same girl that told me to go to the third floor.  She was really nice, and it went really well.  Then, I went back and waited forever.  The HR person called me in for my second interview.  She was really nice too, and that one went really well.  She said she liked me and thought I'd fit in there really well.  She told me after I tried the phone survey again, to see Gloria and she'd get me on to the next step.  I luckily had 2 interviews.  Some had 1 and were told they'd receive a call (which most likely means no) and some people had at least 3 interviews.  I went to Gloria after giving up on the survey, and she told me to go back to the waiting area and she'd call me.  After 40 minutes, she called me and 3 other people.  She asked us to come back Monday at 10am.  She couldn't say why, or if we got the job.  The HR lady made it seem like I was hired, but people who are hired right away are given paperwork and sent to take a drug test.  So I have no idea what's going on.  Guess we'll find out tomorrow.

Thursday, Mary's friend Dee had a job interview in Santa Monica.  Just as I was about to leave to walk to the store, she called me saying her bus never showed up and asked if I could take her if she paid for gas.  Since I didn't really have anything to do, I drove her down there.  It was cold and rainy and gross that day :(  We were luckily only 15 minutes late.  Dee's interview was at a Thai restaurant almost right across the street from the pier.  I walked down to the beach while she was in her interview, but it was just wet and muddy.  I did get a nice picture of the pier in day light.

Click to see it a bit bigger

Dee called me when she was done.  They liked her, but because she isn't a citizen and didn't have a SS# they couldn't hire her.  They gave her some advice on how to be able to work in the US though.  Because it was such a yucky day, and to thank me for driving her, we stopped into a little restaurant for a drink and some sweet potato fries.

The drive home was AWFUL!  This was my first real experience dealing with LA traffic.  We left Santa Monica around 5:30.  The I-10 was barely moving.  We hadn't even gotten out of Sana Monica and we both kind of had to pee, so we got off at the first exit we could.  We stopped at a gas station, but they didn't have a restroom *rolls eyes*  He sent us across the street to the Burger King.  Luckily there was a back door we could go in so it wasn't obvious we were just using the restroom.  We got back into the car, and Dee discovered her temporary phone has a map with real time traffic.  The local roads were moving better than the highway, so we took them for a while.  I've never driven on it, but I've heard the 405 is a terrible highway to deal with, so we tried to at least get passed where the 10 meets the 405 because it was most likely backed up with people getting on and off of it.  We got passed, but then couldn't get back on the highway.  It was right next to us, we could see it, but we couldn't find the entrance ramp.  I'd follow the signs for East, then I'd get to the ramp, and it said West.  We finally figured it out.  There was this little left turn lane that looks like it turns into a dark alleyway, but it's actually the entrance ramp.

The 10 was a little better, but still moving slow.  The other highways got better and better as we got further and further from downtown.  We eventually made it home!  I don't think we got there until after 8.  Or was it 9?  I can't remember now, but it was forever.  It was a fun adventure though.

Dee had another interview Friday in Hollywood.  She made it to this one just fine.  This place is willing to work with her as she gets her work visa/citizenship/whatever worked out.  So, she has a job-ish :)  I'm still not 100% sure what it is, and I don't know if she's sure yet either.  When she went to the interview she said it had something to do with being a translator, she thought it was documents and stuff.  But she mentioned the other day that pay depends on how many clients she gets.  Her first day is tomorrow, so we'll see.  She also has a co-worker that she hasn't met yet that lives in the area who can sometimes give her a ride.  It's awesome how things all work out.  Also, since she has a job now and can stay in the US, that means I have another roommate!  (It also means rent is cheaper!)

Hopefully tomorrow works out for me!  :D

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Halloween and Birthdays

Saturday the 27th was Grant's birthday, and the weekend before Halloween. We didn't really know what was going on (roommate and friends were going to a yacht party, but it cost $50 to get in or $100 for VIP) so we decided to have a Halloween/Birthday party at our house. I still hadn't figured out how our oven works, it gets too hot or is small and cooks too fast or something, and my nutella cupcakes and meringue bones didn't turn out :(


But, since we don't know that many people out here and planned it last minute, no one really showed up. Lol. It was still fun though, and I at least have a couple of really good friends out here.

Boog trying to lick Sophie, Sohpie trying not to get licked
Grant as the Riddler
Monday Mary's friend Matt flew in from Minnesota for the week.

Tuesday was my birthday! I've gotten lots of cards, letters and gifts. Thank you all! :) I bought myself a book about baking bread and I got some handy things to help with baking, including an oven thermometer which will help a bit with the oven temp issues.  I baked bread the other day, and our oven may run 50degrees hotter than what the knob says.


I pretty much just spent the day being lazy since I'd been so busy taking care of my car, looking for a job, etc. I'll have to write about my 3 hours at the DMV sometime, but it may need it's own entry. The day started with Corey making cheese souffles for breakfast.


 
He also made English muffins from my bread book.



That night I wanted to walk down to The Cheesecake Factory and get cheesecake for my birthday. Well, I happened to check my e-mail and found a coupon for a free cupcake at the place with the cupcake ATM. I'd forgotten I'd signed up with them before we went last time. It was good that day only, and it's all the way in Beverly Hills. Then I remembered that the one time I was out in LA before moving out here, my friend's dad took us to The Cheesecake Factory in Beverly Hills. So I looked it up and it was right around the corner, maybe 2 blocks away from the cupcake place. So for my birthday we went and got my free cupcake to bring home, then went and got cheesecake. Mine was “Mango Key Lime Cheesecake - Topped with Mango Mousse on a Vanilla Coconut Macaroon Crust” Corey got some sort of Raspberry Lemon. Mine was definitely better :)

My Birthday Cupcake!
Corey's birthday was Wednesday, and, of course, it was also Halloween. I used the English muffins to make a homemade Egg McMuffin type thing. Not nearly as fancy as the souffles, but still good. We didn't really do anything during the day. That night a group of us went out to Hollywood. It was a bit crazy. Mary's friend Dee from Thailand lost her phone and purse, Matt lost his ID, Matt got lost, and apparently there was a shooting just North of where we went just before we got there. But we all eventually made it back safe and sound.  I also didn't really take any pictures that night, so here are some stolen from Mary.

Clockwise: Grant, Corey, Me, Matt, Emmy, Angelo, Mary and Dee w/Boog

Friday I drove Dee and Matt downtown to where Mary works so she could take Matt to the airport  on her lunch break.  Luckily Matt got through even though he didn't have his ID.  Also, Dee might have a job in the US.  She postponed her flight 2 weeks while she waits to hear back about the job offer.  :)

Friday, October 26, 2012

Music Video Time

As some of you know, last year, the day after Christmas, I drove to Pennsylvania to help with a music video.  It was released today!  I like the director's cut because it shows more of the story, but I'll also post just the short music video.  Any time you see a red dress running around a cold, rainy cornfield, that's ME!  And you may recognize one of the orderlies.  It's my roommate Corey.

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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Cupcake ATM video


Here it finally is, the cupcake ATM in action.  The beginning is a little weird because I had the camera vertical at first, but I flipped in on my computer.  This is my first time uploading a video, so hopefully it works.

Saturday, October 20, 2012

Venice Beach & Santa Monica

Pics from my first trip to Venice Beach and Santa Monica.  More pics will eventually be posted to Facebook at some point.

Venice Beach

Waves

Wave crashing over the rocks

Looking at Venice from the shore

Stuff growing under a pier that look like claws

Corey under the pier

Wandered down the beach towards LAX

Crazy apartments and more beach

Waves!!!

Sunset :)

Corey and I each found an intact sand dollar, don't worry, nothing living inside

Palm silhouettes

The moon!

Third floor of the mall in Santa Monica.  We ate dinner outside.

Santa Monica Pier

Ferris wheel

Hotel California