May 12, 2009

K Visits St. Louis

Last weekend I went to St. Louis for the first time since I moved to LA. Yay! I will admit that I was a little nervous about the trip. I was afraid that I would have such a good time and would not want to come back to LA, especially since Joe was staying in St. Louis. I did have a good time, maybe too good of time, but I was thrilled to get back to LA. When I walked off the plane and into LAX I felt like I was at home. I was even greeted with LA traffic on the 405 at 10:30pm on a Sunday night...nothing says home in LA like a jam packed highway.

My weekend started off on the right foot with a 3:45am wake up call on Friday. I had to hit the gym before our flight since I knew the weekend would be a calorie disaster (turns out I was right). I seem to have the best luck with seats on the plane (no that I mentioned it my luck will change). I was in a row with no one in the middle seat, so I was able to spread out and get comfy. I made great progress in Jen Lancaster's 4th book, Pretty in Plaid on the flight. The flight was uneventful until we got to the landing. I almost lost my breakfast on the seat in front of me. The plane would not stop tipping from side-to-side. When we finally touched down I was greeted with rain (what a surprise). I had not seen rain since February.

Joe and I met up with my sister and after lunch, my sis and I went to my bridal shop. I bought my veil and we got the low-down on ordering the bridesmaid dresses. My sister took me to my hotel and on our way I completely forgot about a major highway being closed. Funny how when I lived in St. Louis the highway 40 closure was a topic of every day conversation. After a major detour, we finally got to the hotel. We pulled up to valet and my sister asked me if I thought the valet could drive a stick. Duh! I told my sister that she is not the only one in St. Louis who drives a stick. Imagine our laughter when it took forever to get her car back from valet, because the guy who went to retrieve her car could not drive a stick. The valet company really needs to improve their interviewing process.

It was awesome to walk into the church for the rehearsal (I was a bridesmaid in a friend's wedding) and see my girlfriends. I think the wedding coordinator might have been a little annoyed with us since we talked during the entire rehearsal...opps. After the rehearsal we went to the soon-to-be married couple's house for dinner. Despite the fact that I had been up since 4am I was still feeling the need to socialize after the dinner, so Joe and I made an appearance at Harry's. We walked to Harry's from our hotel (it was just like being at home in downtown LA). Someone told us that we looked very LA...score! It was probably not my brightest idea to stay out until 2am, but it was worth the lack of sleep.

When my alarm went off around 7am on Saturday I could barley peel my eyes open. I knew it would be a long day and that my only opportunity to workout would be in the am. I grudgingly put on my running shoes, grabbed a water bottle (wonder why I was a bit dehydrated?) and headed out for a run. I don't get the chance to run outside much in LA and I miss it terribly. (It is a bit scary in downtown LA when it is dark and there are crosswalks everywhere which would mean I would have to stop every few steps). I ran down to the Arch and had to touch both sides and I also ran by Bush Stadium. I felt at home and a bit hungover :)

After my run I had to race to shower and pack a bag for the wedding. (What a surprise..me be crunched for time.) I got to my hair appointment a few minutes late, because the valet at our hotel was terrible. My stylist was able to give me a hair cut and an up-do in 70 minutes (that must be a record). I was headed to the bride's hotel room with one of my girlfriends when she pointed out that I did not have my bridesmaid dress. I had everything but in my wedding day bag (two pairs of heels, an apple for a snack, a new tube of lipstick, my jewelry and makeup). How could I forget the dress? Luckily, my hotel room was only a couple of blocks from the bride's room.

I had a great time getting dressed with my girlfriends and I made a mental note to do the same thing on my wedding. In fact, I made a lot of mental notes on my friend's wedding day. It is funny how your entire wedding experience changes when you are in the midst of planning your own day. My friend had perfect weather for her wedding (I was a bit chilly and people thought I was nuts. I guess your blood do thin quickly out here in LA). The after party was not even an option. Once the reception ended, I was ready for bed.

On Sunday morning, Joe and I had brunch with my mom and sister. I despise the person that thought having dessert at brunch would be a good idea. How do you not eat it when you have to pass the dessert table to get to the regular food? After brunch my mom, sister and I stopped by my grandma's house. I showed my grandma pictures of my wedding dress and asked her for some pearls to borrow. (After attending the wedding I got into full planning mode. I started thinking about my something old, new, borrowed and blue. I also planned my picture spots and picked out a rehearsal dinner place. I apologize to my bridesmaids that had to hear me talk about my soon-to-be wedding day all weekend long). My grandma ended up giving me the pearls, so they now count as my something old. I am still working on the something borrowed piece. My time with my family was cut short, because Joe and I had one more major event to attend. Our Goddaughter's baptism.

Joe and I went to church with his brother and our soon-to-be Goddaughter. I will admit when I sat down in the pew the exhaustion finally hit. I was at church, but I was definitely not present. After the mass we had the baptism ceremony for Emily. This was the first time I saw Emily outside of the hospital. She is adorable. Emily was a perfect angel during the ceremony, except when the priest dumped the water on her head. I am pretty sure all babies scream during this part. After the ceremony we went back to Emily's mom's parent's house for a celebration lunch. As soon as I walked in the door I knew I was in trouble. There were white chocolate covered strawberries on the table. I broke the deal I had with myself to not eat any more sweets since I had dessert at brunch. I even had a piece of the baptism cake, because it had butter cream icing. My prediction about the weekend being a calorie disaster was dead on.

On the flight home I finished Pretty in Plaid (I think I set a new personal reading record). Jen Lancaster will be in California at a Barnes & Noble this Thursday. I totally plan on going to see her. When I walked off the plane I was happy to be back in LA. I miss my friends and family, but I am having such a great time out here. One of my girlfriends asked me if I would ever leave LA and my quick response was no. I like my job, the beach is super close and I am meeting some fabulous new people (I had dinner with a new friend last Monday and I have lunch plans with a new friend today :)). It is nice to go back home and to be reminded of where you came from so you can look forward to where you are going!

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