Archive for December, 2006

Weekend Wrapup

Our weekend was very nice, pretty mellow, which is good because we have a very busy week ahead of us.

Friday we went down to Manhattan Beach to have dinner with our friends Cooper and Alicia and see their new place. It’s great, about two blocks from the beach, and another two blocks from a street with lots of great little restaurants. We ate at a place called Bora Bora, and Alicia and I indulged the carnivores within and split a rack of Baby Back Ribs. Num.

Saturday I got my hair cut and, for the first time in years, professionally colored. I always do a pretty good job of coloring my own hair, but it just looks so much better when I have my stylist do it. Saturday night we went to Hawk’s office Christmas party, which was full of people to whom I have nothing to say. We stayed for a drink and a half and then went to a tiny gallery in West LA where Hawk’s brother Jeremy was exhibiting some of his new pieces, which are awesome. We actually bought one (scroll down on this page and it’s the one called Papillon). I feel so cultured that I’m actually buying art, even if it is from my brother in law.

Sunday we got our Christmas tree and put up the lights on the outside of our house. It looks really nice, very festive! Our tree is beautiful, even though we didn’t put any of our pretty, shiny, very breakable ornaments on it, in deference to the two small projectiles named Jethro and Millie that currently inhabit our house. Last night we lit a fire in the fireplace and watched An Inconvenient Truth, which scared the crap out of me and made me run and turn off all the lights in rooms that we weren’t in.

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Light at the End of the Tunnel

HCG down to 76.

Almost there.

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U-ribe U-ribe

As a native San Franciscan and a lifelong Giants fan, I was sad to read that former Giants shortstop Jose Uribe was killed today in a car crash in the Dominican Republic. He was a great baseball player and will be missed.

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Santa

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Hawk and I were talking last night about Santa Claus, inspired by an episode of Studio 60 where the writing staff tell Matthew Perry’s character (who is hell bent on doing a Christmas-themed show) that the modern image of Santa Claus was created by the Coca Cola company in the 1930s. We were wondering what the actual origins of the Santa Claus myth are.

So I looked it up on trusty old Wikipedia and got this and this.

My favorite Santa Claus-related tidbits?

“L. Frank Baum placed (Santa Claus’) home in The Laughing Valley of Hohaho. In the original Dutch tradition, Sinterklaas lives in Spain and is accompanied by a great number of black servants, called ‘Zwarte Pieten’, which means Black Petes.”

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“Rev. Paul Nedergaard, a clergyman in Copenhagen, Denmark, drew the ire of Danish citizens in 1958 when he declared Santa to be a “pagan goblin”"

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“Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer was born for the American department store chain Montgomery Ward in 1939, and has since entered the public consciousness as Santa’s ninth and lead reindeer.”

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The Good, The Bad and The Ugly

The Good:

I went shopping today and actually found clothes I liked! Woo-hoo! Thank you, Banana Republic!

I’d been experiencing a bit of frustration lately because I hated everything I saw, online or wherever. There are few things that irritate me more than wanting to spend money on clothes and not being able to because everything sucks.

Also, I’ve been in contact the past couple months with an old friend of mine over MySpace, and today she sent me a really sweet message that let me know that she never stopped thinking about me and what good friends we used to be. It almost made me cry, because, despite a lot of problems that she and I had, I’ve never forgotten about her and think about her all the time. It made me feel so good to know that she feels the same way. We’ve agreed to meet for coffee or something when I’m up in Nor Cal for Christmas and I am really looking forward to it.

The Bad:

Started bleeding heavily again today, the day before I was supposed to go in for my last (hopefully) HCG test. My doctor wants me to come in for the blood test, but is also going to do an ultrasound to make sure that he can’t see any lingering tissue in my uterus. I can’t believe it’s taken this long. I don’t even know what to say about it anymore.

I guess all in all this is a good thing, because I think it’s my body giving one last push to get all that stuff out. One step closer to moving on, I hope. But it’s scary because at this point I feel like I’m going to bleed forever. It’s been nearly five weeks - not of constant bleeding, mind you, but more bleeding than I am personally comfortable with.

I’m also trying not to take it as a sign that my body is just messed up, that anything that can go wrong will go wrong, and that the fact that it’s taken so long means that there’s some larger underlying problem that will prevent me from having a healthy baby. My doctor told me that this isn’t the case, that there could just be a microscopic piece of placental tissue in there still producing HCG and causing all the trouble. He says worst case scenario is that he does a D&C, but he doesn’t think he’ll have to, that there won’t be enough left in there for that to be the answer. He apologized that it’s taken this long, and promised that it will be resolved as soon as possible, maybe even tomorrow.

The Ugly

This dress.
What was she thinking??

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Cloud Nine

My super-secret weekend surprise turned out to be an overnight in San Luis Obispo, with a stay at the Madonna Inn!! I’ve wanted to stay there ever since college when I started driving back and forth between Santa Cruz and L.A. It sits on a hill above the 101 like a big white wedding cake or something. Until now, the most I’d ever done was stop there to use the bathroom on a road trip.

Hawk had the whole weekend planned out so well. First, we stopped at Montana de Oro state park. It was so beautiful. To get to the beach, you drive through a forest of eucalyptus trees, and when they clear, this is what you see:

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We took a walk down to the shore and walked along the rocks, which had the most amazing striations carved into them by the water, and they were so smooth. I took off my shoes and walked around on them, checking out the tidepools, but couldn’t find any critters.

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After the park, we drove to Morro Bay and had lunch at the Bayside Cafe, right on the water in this teeny marina. To top it off, it was an unseasonably warm day for central California, so we sat outside and enjoyed the sun and all the Monarch Butterflies, which live in the area during the winter.

THEN it was time to check into the hotel. I was so excited. I should’ve known I was in for a treat when we got there and went to register:

Come with me, won’t you, into the fantastic tackiness that is the Madonna Inn?

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THIS is what greets you upon entering the hotel:

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A blinding EXPLOSION of christmas lights, baubles, santas, motorized elves and god knows whatever other shiny things. In this picture, I think you can see, towards the back, some people sitting down. Because this picture was taken at the entrance to the Madonna Inn steak house. That’s right, people EAT in there. I don’t know how they manage, what with all the seizures all those twinkling lights must cause. People must choke on their prime rib all the time.

I couldn’t wait to see which room we’d gotten. Hawk said that he wanted the gaudiest room they had, and oh baby, did he get it right. Our room was the Cloud Nine room, decorated in pink and gold with GOLD GILDED CHERUBS all over the place.

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There were cherub lamps on the bedside tables. There were cherubs on the bedspread. There were cherubs on the wallpaper.

There was a cherub chandalier:

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Then there was the yellow bathroom. But please note the pink flowered pattern on the toilet:

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The Madonna Inn has a pink fetish. From the robes:

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to the SUGAR:

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There was nothing remotely tasteful about the place at all. Every conceivable surface was covered with flowers, or fruit, or a pattern of some type. And boy were we lucky it’s the holiday season, because that made it ten times worse (or, should I say, better?)

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The ostentatiousness continues, even in the bathrooms. The Madonna Inn is famous for it’s urinals. That’s right. Urinals. Check it out:

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Hawk snuck me in to the men’s bathroom so I could see it for myself. You step up to the basin, and the waterfall starts flowing. The coolest fucking thing I’ve ever seen. I want one in our house.

Here’s Hawk contemplating the fantastic display of tackiness:

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After we checked in, we went into downtown SLO and walked around, stopped at a pub and had a couple beers with an aging hippie named Jim, then had dinner at a lovely little italian place.

Later, we went back to the bar in the hotel, and enjoyed a glass of wine while gleefully watching guests from a wedding get shitfaced and try to dance. We kept waiting for Drunk Guy to vomit on his date, or for Drunk Chick to fall over on the dance floor. Alas, neither happened (at least while we were sitting there). There was also a disturbing trend of cowboy hats with sports coats, and young women wearing lovely dresses with granny shoes, which made it look like they had cankles.

The next morning, we got up, had a delicious breakfast at the hotel cafe, then headed home.

I can’t tell you how much I needed that weekend. After everything we’ve been through together the past couple months, it was so great to be able to have fun, just the two of us. Hawk thought of everything and made it so special. I am such a lucky woman.

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December 1st?????!?!!?

When did this happen? It’s already December? That’s crazy talk.

Just dropping in this morning before work to give an update:

As of two days ago, my HCG was still 314. That’s right. Nearly a MONTH after my miscarriage, my body still thinks I’m pregnant. How annoying is that? I spoke to Jane, the nurse at my doctor’s office who says that this happens sometimes, and they don’t know why, that every woman’s body is different and some people just take longer than others, but there’s nothing to do about it but wait. I have another blood test scheduled for next Friday, so hopefully by then I’ll be zeroed out and ready to move on.

I’m getting whisked away somewhere this weekend in honor of our eleventh anniversary (of being together, not of marriage), but Hawk won’t tell me where. He’s made all the arrangements and the only hint I’ve been given is that “we’re not going south”. I’m thinking Santa Barbara, but I’ll post again on Sunday and let you know where we went! I’m excited. I love an adventure. Plus, it will be so nice for the two of us to get away alone.

Have a great weekend everyone!

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