Nov 22, 2008 22:02
My sister is in town visiting. I took a half day off work on Friday, and we went to the Getty museum, where we made paper tribal masks in the children's/family section, and were extremely entertained by a media exhibit that made it appear as though we were sitting inside of a fancy home from the 1800's. I also took her to Aroma Cafe, Birds (restaurant), and she came to see my musical at UCB where I play a singing nerd....and then to MILK for homemade grasshopper cookie sandwiches and a triple chocolate milkshake.
Today we went to Universal Studios, which is only miles from my house, but I have never been to since moving to Los Angeles. The crowds were small, so we managed to do everything we wanted to quickly, riding the "Mummy" and "Jurassic Park" rides twice. Had a little crush on the actor that played Norman Bates in the Universal Studios Tram Tour.
About a month ago my boyfriend Bryan and I broke up after 1.5 years of dating. It's very sad, but ultimately may be for the best, it's hard to tell, as there are just some vast differences that became harder and harder for us to get beyond. It's the first time I've been broken away from someone I still loved very much, but knew it just couldn't work as things were, after 6 months of trying hard every day. Part of me still hopes very much it's not over forever, but it is at least now.
That being said, I've had a friend that I've had a crush on for some time, who's clearly gay....and all his friends and loved ones are waiting for him to come out, but he's still a 28yr old man who hasn't dated anyone and refuses to talk about any kind of sexuality or relationships. It's CRAZY, because there isn't any way he's not gay, but everyone has their journey, and his journey is still being a closeted and lonely 28 year old man. The problem is, he's also a really cute and amazing, AND a real estate lawyer (very admirable), and i decided to tell him I had a crush on him. Ha ha. He turned me down of course, but I'm glad I took the risk and went for it. I'm only going to be young and beautiful for a few more years.