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Hello! My name is Eartha, and I'm a travaholic. In 2012 I decided to quit my job to travel the world, and this website is going to be all about the "before, during and after" process of that whole endeavor, with bits and pieces of randomness in between. So read on, my friend! Just go to the "SEARCH" function at the bottom of the page, and type in a keyword (like a country or a travel tip) to get you to the best articles I've written about that topic. Happy browsing!
The best thing about owning (and
writing in) a journal or a planner is being able to look back at the things you’ve
done in the year. Significant events, or even little occurrences I would have
otherwise forgotten are all scribbled in detail in my Starbucks Planner. On
January 1, 2013, the first thing I did was sort through those pages… and I don’t
know – I can’t really describe the feeling of looking back. It’s a mix of
nostalgia, embarrassment, pleasure and pride. 2012 was momentous for me, to say
the least. I wish I could share every single thing that I thought was
noteworthy, but then I don’t think everyone would appreciate little details
like “worst hangover I’ve ever had” or “tried cupping for the first time”. SO…
I chose my top 12 – in the order that it happened. Here it is folks,
Earth2Eartha’s Top 12 of 2012!
1. American Citizenship
On January 18, 2012, I officially became a citizen of the United States! It
took me 5 years and it was well worth the wait! The oath taking ceremony got me
pretty emotional, especially being around 3000 other people who shared the same
“American Dream”. I swore my oath, waved my flag, and just 10 days later I
received the main reason why it made it all worth it for me --- my blue
passport. :) And just a couple months after that, I used it for my big ----
In March, I went on a big 30thbirthday Eurotrip with my best travel
buddy, Karen. We went to Paris, Colmar, Strasbourg, Zurich, Salzburg, Vienna
and Prague. For two weeks, we walked, trained, and flew all over those
countries, eating and drinking (coffee) our way through, having the time of our
lives!
After the big tour, Karen and I flew back to London just in time for my 30th
birthday celebration with my friends. We had dinner, we had drinks, we had a cake, and I was in the best company of friends. I'd turn 30 in London any day!
Just a few days after my birthday, I went and met (or rather, stalked) my
all time favorite writer, Danny Wallace. My friend, Lea and I waited for him to
come out of Capitol Radio where he had a breakfast show, met him and found out
he was even more awesome in person, and he gave me a birthday present which
were tickets to see Paul McCartney play at the Royal Albert Hall that night!
BEST. DAY. EVER.
5. Easter in Lyme Regis
My friends and I had a great Easter holiday just hanging out and practically
doing nothing in Lyme Regis. All we did was eat, drink, or jump, or play crazy
golf, or sing in a karaoke bar. After all the festivities and excitement from
my big Eurotrip and my birthday, it was nice to be able to just relax and take
it easy before I had to go back home.
This was probably one of the best serendipitous experiences I’ve ever had last
year! I am a huge fan of the show, Community, and my friend, Wriss and I just happened
to walk into a little Community art show, right around the corner from my
apartment! I seriously geeked out! It was awesome!
I remember vividly… It was the night of August 20th that I asked the
Universe for clarity… and when I woke up on August 21, I knew. That same day, I
told my siblings. The day after, I told my best friends. The day after that, I
told my parents. At the same time, I was packing up my apartment, getting
myself ready to move out… Things progressed SO FAST, but it was all necessary. I
knew I had to let a lot of things go to be able to move forward and make my
lifelong dream come true: To Travel The World!
8. Living in Long Beach
For 2 months, I had the pleasure of experiencing what it was like living in a
great place like Long Beach (read full post here). It was difficult, having to move out of my
apartment in LA and letting go of most of my possessions, but I had so much fun
living with my friend Wriss in a city I consider a hidden gem.
9. The ARGO Premiere
With my friend, Amy at The Academy. And Oscar.
This was another really fortunate accident! My friend, Amy invited me to go and
see a “screening” of the movie, Argo. The tickets said to come in a business
attire, because it was going to be held at “The Academy”. Little did I know
that “The Academy” was THE Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (as in
The Oscars), and the little screening was actually THE PREMIERE of the movie,
complete with the red carpet and celebrities and everything! George Clooney was
sitting right behind us, and Ben Affleck himself came up on stage to introduce
his film. I was in a small cinema, breathing the same air as George, Ben, Jon
Favreau and John Goodman. It was AMAZING!!! All that – and the movie was
AWESOME!
10. The Les Miserables Experience
This one is epic. I randomly found a flyer for a Les Miserables auditions on a
lamp post near my office. I went, auditioned and got in! Only the people I grew
up with really know this about me – but Musical Theater is another one of my
true passions (next to traveling). I never had the guts (or pipes) to really
pursue it though, so I liked the idea of doing Community Theater. That way I
could still work and earn money during the day, and live my Smash-esque
Broadway fantasy at night! Win-win! I had such a great time doing Les
Miserables with the Jewish Women’s Repertory (Yes, I was the only non-white,
non-Jew in the whole cast)! It was a process that took us 6 months to stage,
and we performed for 3 nights last December. It was incredible… Just being on
stage, singing again… it gives me a high similar to what I get when I fly. And
we did Les Mis!!! It’s Les Mis! Ahhh…
Getting totally in character!
With Little Eponine and Little Cosette
11. Being able to Vote
After 6 years of being in this country, and after getting my US Citizenship – I
was finally able to exercise my right to vote for the first time! I voted – and
my president won. :)
12. My White Christmas
Just like I mentioned in my previous blog post – a White Christmas was a dream
realized for me! Being able to close the year out spending Christmas eve with
my family, and then snowboarding with my sister was such a treat. YAY to 2012!
"Fairy tales can come true, it can happen to you if you're young at heart".
In my last post, I mentioned that having a white Christmas was on the top of my grown up Christmas list. Well, I must have been on the top of the nice list this year because I got my wish! This year, for the first time ever, I celebrated a white Christmas, snowboarding in Mt. High with my sister!
It's not exactly how I imagined my white Christmas though... I've had this fantasy of going to bed on Christmas eve and waking up to find snow outside. Then I'd run out and throw snowballs at random strangers, make snow angels, make little snowmen, and open my mouth to taste fresh snowfall! You know? Something along the lines of this commercial:
It's hard to make this a reality when you live in LA which is practically a tropical country. That's why when I found out that my sister (who always works odd hours) had Christmas day off, we jumped on the opportunity to go snowboarding together! It wouldn't be as dramatic as the Emirates commercial, but there was going to be snow - and that's all that mattered!
And so, after a very gastronomically satisfying Christmas Eve with the family, my sister, Kat and I headed out to the mountains bright and early, got there ready to rumble at 8am.
We practically opened the resort. Look at that!
Early birds!
Beautiful... :)
Snowboarding Lesson! My sister needed a little help from a pro. :)
Eventually, she got exhausted from too much of her teacher's awesomeness!!!
There's always time to play with snow...
and play with snow some more...
I wanted to make a snowman, but the snow wasn't fresh... and it doesn't stick when you try to make a ball out of it, so I couldn't make a head or anything circular. So I ended up making this!
When life hands you lemons, make lemonade. And when life doesn't give you enough snow for a snowman, you make a snow ghost. I'm pretty happy with that! :)
I had a great Christmas day spent rolling around in white fairy dust with my sister. I love snowboarding and I love snow! I'm still hoping to be able to experience my White Christmas fantasy eventually... Who knows? Maybe next year when I spend Christmas in the UK, I get to finally wake up to snow falling outside my window!
All I know that in 2013... Possibilities are endless.