Sunday, December 27, 2009

So Damn Long

Wow. It's been so damn long since I first wrote in here.

My life has taken many turns, as it has so many times. This is for you-reader- but mostly for me and I guess for all those who try to make sense when sometimes it's not so obvious.

In 2007 I wrote about a visit to Los Angeles with my then boyfriend. In 2007 I wrote about cold Boston and leaving a city which I loved in the pursuit of another love. Yes it was cold. Cambridge was cold. We lived on HBS (Harvard Business School) Campus. I could write an entire blog about that experience but I'll leave it at that for now. I must make a point here; although there has been a distance between me and this blog page, I have never ceased to write. I have many thick diaries with lot's of thoughts, poetry, melodies, stories, travel adventures which I have written and hidden somewhere along the way. I mean hidden literally and in both sense of the word.

This writing habit began at a very very early age. I believe I beggan writing when I was eleven years old. Mostly poems or some form of semantics. But I am not going to sit here and explain myself in this particular moment.

Back to Boston, it was cold at that time but it became even colder as time went by. From the beginning, before Boston, there was Rio, Caracas, Mexico City, Rio again, Paris, New Orleans, Los Angeles, Cambridge, New York City, Los Angeles again, New Orleans once more and often in between there was Mysore.

I am not talking about travel visits, those are countless. These are cities I have lived in for extended periods of time; some for many years. It's a love story, but also a story of struggles and hardships. An interesting plot with many highs and some lows. Like most stories I assume. There are lot's of beauty, thankfully. However, at times complicated. The inner struggles of the mind trying to make sense in places where perhaps better left alone.

Why so much moving? It was never a choice- well never at first. There are no questions asked when you are four years old about relocating to different time zones. It was my family's job. We had to move and all I could do to survive was move on, which I did. Most of it there was no choice until I grew up and it became my choice to continue that same life style, but how can I blame me when it was all I had ever known. But I do blame myself for the mistakes I have made and would of unmade, if I could.

Today I am here. Exposed. No longer hiding but sharing; to what degree I don't know yet. I have set an intention.

Forgive me if at times I still tuck underneath my sheets.

If I say something it is real. I always speak the truth. I propose to share my experiences past, present and future as the gift of words flow through me onto you. I will do it honestly and simply.

I will share songs I love, poems I admire, places I enjoy and whatever presents itself along the way.

As for me, I can only hope for the gift of words and semantics, it has always been a blessing when around. But I am not the one who decides. Sometimes it takes a while. I humbly submit. When it comes I take it as a Heavenly gift.

Who will this benefit? I am not sure. Perhaps only me. If it touches your soul allow me gratitude.

We all are our experiences and we all grow. I can only speak from my experiences. Hence this is a catalyst of my view of the world.

A seed is needed for a plant to grow and for flowers to blossom. But none of it would happen without consistent watering. Seed germination is a fascinating process, although none would happen without great patience. This is life.

If I had to ask for one thing today it would be to never stop being curious and fascinated.

Tuesday, April 3, 2007

Los Angeles


Wednesday night my boyfriend, my chihuahua and I land at LAX airport, Los Angeles, California.

Thursday morning, I get up and immediately feel the air of spring and see flowers everywhere as I drive through Beverly Hills. The weather is incredible, nothing beats California weather. It’s quite exciting to be back in Los Angeles. My first stop meeting up with friends in Beverly Hills and soon after The Hollywood Standard Hotel on Sunset Blvd, always one of my favorites. My boyfriend, my girlfriend, my dog Lola and I, all sit by the pool and have a great meal together. It feels great to be back.

After that, I head to Nick’s in Beverly Hills for cocktails and happy hour with more girl friends.

The weekend goes by fast. I visit with old friends, have two amazing dinners at Katana on Sunset blvd. Friday night a group of us hit Mood nightclub, which one of my best friends is promoting. At Mood we dance on top of our table as we drink champagne from the bottle throughout the night.


Saturday night I hit Club Aria with my boyfriend, and a couple of our friends. We dance and dance all night. By now Hollywood starts feeling like high school again and I start missing the intellectuality of the East Coast. However, one cannot complain, Saturday daytime was spent at Santa Monica beach and at the Promenade. The sun was shinning every where and the Pier in Santa Monica staged an amazing view of what California is really all about: Sun, water, sand, palm trees and beautiful people roller skating on the beach and everywhere.


I wake up Sunday with rashes all over my body. Hugh…? Who knows where this is coming from? Too much sushi?? Perhaps. It won’t stop me from picking my girls and driving back to Sunset for one last time of sun, champagne, and pool, a combination that always wins.

At night I go have dinner at Koi on La Cienega. I visit with my friend who is the owner of this fabulous restaurant in West Hollywood. I totally recommend the “Crispy Rice” and the black berry martini. One must not leave L.A. without visiting Koi at least once, but call and make reservations way in advance since the place is always packed and they won’t even let you in unless you have reservations.

Monday my trip is coming to an end. I have lunch with my best friend from Kabbalah. We go to Beverly Hills, Little Santa Monica Blvd. There are many great little restaurants perfect for lunch around this area. Soon after one of the highlights of my trips take place: heading to Sprinkles. Sprinkles have the best cupcakes in the world and yes they do beat Magnolia’s Bakery (featured in Sex and the City), in New York City. The line is always huge at Sprinkles, but it is totally worth it. My friend picks a Carrot Cake Cup Cake. My choice is the Red Velvet, it is unbelievable. It melts in your mouth. I could eat four at once but I stick with two. Lola eats her doggie cup cake with carrobs and peanuts, she loves it!


Monday : The night is young, but it is time to go. Time to head back to Boston, the coldest city I have ever lived in. While in Cali, I forgot about the cold weather in Boston. I forgot about snowstorms and cold ice rains, but as soon as I arrive back in the East Coast I can feel the cold cold weather deep inside reaching for my bones. Brrrrrrr…. Lola is so cold. We hop on a cab praying it will go fast enough so we can avoid being this cold as much as possible.

It’s nice to be back in my Boston apartment. To unpack and eat some home cooked food. I call my boyfriend who has been back for a couple of days now, but he says he is too busy to meet up.

I left the sun for the snow. The warmth for the cold. What does one not do for love?