as i am an expert in pointing out the obvious, let me begin by saying that’s
it has been far too long since the last update. as always, this is partially
due to laziness, but also because the summer has been busier than i expected.
it’s also been far more awesome than i expected. in short, life has been a
combination of sunshine, rainbow sprinkles, toes in the sand, sleeping late and
unicorn rides. it’s also been a lot of hard work, sleepless nights, sore
muscles and binge eating. somehow, this has all balanced out into relative
bliss. this is why:
me and my city
birthday: i turned 37 in june, which effectively threw me into the “late
30s” category of easy listening music and high-fiber diets. thankfully, this
birthday didn’t hurt too badly as evidenced by my lack of constant complaining,
which has accompanied most of my birthdays since i hit 30. this year, i enjoyed a small
party at my house with close friends the friday before my little big day before
escaping to Ojai later that weekend, where i slept late, watched bad cable,
took a yoga class, visited Meditation Mount and went on daily
hikes with my dogs.
blissed out on a rock at Meditation Mount
the day of my actual birthday (a wednesday) had me eating a lovely steak
dinner with my parents before meeting friends at my local watering hole, the Verdugo
Bar, where i really felt my age by drinking too much and exclaiming, “i can’t
party like i used to” at the end of the night. at least i still made it into
work the next morning, which i never would have bothered with at 21. all in
all, a great birthday doing things i love (drinking and relaxing) while
surrounded by people i love.
Comic-Con: for the second year in a row, i attended Comic-Con, an otherworldly and exhausting experience that was amazing in
every way. i went again to work the booth for GEEK, the little magazine that
could, which is turning into the little magazine that is kicking ass if our rising circulation, recent offering of print subscriptions and win of three Maggie Awards are any
indication.
GEEK magazine booth at Comic-Con
the most awesome thing about this year’s Con was how different it was from
last year’s Con, when we had only one issue printed and were practically
throwing it at people to get noticed. six issues later, people sought out the
booth to say how much they loved the magazine (and no doubt pick up some sweet swag). GEEK also presented several panels this year, including the Starship Smackdown panel that closes
out the Con. plus, my GEEKy colleagues are genuinely some of my favorite people
in the world. with them, i spent the four days of the Con laughing, drinking,
chatting, downing power bars, slamming espresso shots, barely sleeping, attending events and enjoying myself immensely. i cannot wait to do it again next year.
this guy does parties. i have his card.
note: all my photos from Comic Con 2013 can be seen on my Flickr account here. for a smaller sampling featuring the best cosplay, check out my photo essay on Grizzlybomb.com, the site run by my fellow GEEK writer/editor and good friend Brian Kronner.
my favorite photo from the Con
my first gay wedding: i had the pleasure of attending the civil
ceremony of some of my other favorite people in the world, my bestie,
Jon-David, and his partner of 10 years, Cesar, at San Francisco City Hall. this
was only a ceremony to solidify their status, as the actual wedding will take
place next year, but it was still a magical thing to witness.
me with the newlyweds
it should go without saying that i support marriage equality 150%, and to me
it’s ludicrous for gay rights to even be up for debate. i’ve always been an advocate for
secular living and regard all organized religions to be laughable fairy tales that
have no basis in reality or legislation. so it was especially touching to see
the judge who married my friends, an elderly african-american lady, pronounce
them “loving life partners” after they both said “i do.” i stood nearby,
beaming, teary-eyed and incredibly thankful that i’m alive in a decade (and
country) where this is possible.
after the ceremony, a few of us went north to Calistoga for mud baths and rest. of course, we also stopped off at Bouchon Bakery in Yountville for the tastiest macarons on earth.
refinance: after five years of wanting this and three months of
enduring a hellish escrow that rivaled the hellish
escrow that came with purchasing my house, i refinanced my 40-year mortgage
with three liens and needlessly high interest rate into a much more manageable 30-year
mortgage with two liens and more agreeable interest rate.
the sheet i made for the appraiser, who appraised my house for far less than its purchase price plus the money i poured into it.
this is a game-changer for me, one that has shaved a considerable amount off
my mortgage, which means i can pay off my debts faster. i’m overjoyed that this
finally worked out, even though it had to involve many angry phone calls, four rate relocks
(two of which i had to pay for), insane closing costs to rid myself of that
third lien and the general grumpiness that comes with an escrow that feels
never-ending. thankfully, it ended, turning me into a happy homeowner once more.
family members toasting on my newly refinanced deck
half-marathon: i have officially become one of THOSE people by
signing up for my first half marathon. don’t worry, i won’t be bothering anyone
for money as this isn’t a fundraiser type of thing, only a vanity one. my cousin Gitella and i will complete it together this fall in Las Vegas. since
signing up, i’ve surprised myself by actually training for the 13.1-mile trek,
which must be completed in under four hours. this means i’ve spent plenty of
time walking the three-mile track at the Rose Bowl. what’s more surprising is
that the walks turned into runs (ok, an occasional light jog, but still).
en route to train with the furries
crazier yet is that i find myself actually looking forward to hitting
the track lately, so i can scurry around it like an injured animal, as i mouth
expletives and try to push through the pain in my shins, all for that elusive
runners’ high i only read about in books. i know now that it’s very real and
very cool. also cool is that i’ve been able to stuff my face full of carb-heavy
food while still losing weight. i’m hoping i keep this up.
boyfriend: there should probably be much more fanfare around this
announcement, but it will have to be relegated to just a bullet point. but
yes, there is a boything now. no, i did not meet him on okstupid. i actually
met him three years ago and dated him briefly then; he was even mentioned here
a few times as the Costa Rican Cutie. but things didn’t work out, so we parted ways kindly and calmly,
remaining friendly, until earlier this year when that friendship started
to slide down the rabbit hole and fall into what it is now. and what it is now
is pretty damn good.
i don’t want to say much more about it because 1) he isn’t thrilled with
being written about on this blog; 2) if you know me in
real life, or even just on Facebook, then you know about this already so it’s
not big news; and 3) although i’m happy to make fun of strangers and online
dating here (note: okstupid account has since been disabled), the people i keep
closest to my heart i try to honor by keeping my big mouth shut about them. there’s
really not much more to say beyond things are good, he is awesome and i am happy —
and taking it day by day.
see? happy while frolicking on a beach.
Thursday, August 15, 2013
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2 comments:
Glad things are going well. I'm happy for you.
thank you!
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