11/11/14

So West Coast

After one whole week of a perfect vacation, my family and I have finally departed from the west coast and are back in Pennsylvania.
The trip was what my dad called a "Southern California Sampler," because we saw so much of so many different places, in so little time. Also it was my first time in California. Starting in San Diego, we made our way to Carlsbad, Encinitas, LA, Hollywood, Santa Monica, Venice Beach, Marina Del Rey, Malibu, Algoura Hills, Huntington Beach, Newport, Costa Mesa, and finally Santa Ana. We did all that in about seven days! It was tiring at some points, but I would redo it all over again if I could. 

Getting on the plane last night, I was overwhelmed with that feeling I used to get when I was younger at Christmas, after the final present had been opened and the surprise and excitement was over for a while. Of course, there were still all of those great gifts to look at and play with, but there's nothing like tearing off the wrapping paper and seeing them for the very first time. So, in the same way, I have all of my souvenirs to look at and play with, but I'm not there, in California anymore. But oh boy do I wish I was. Maybe it's the fact that it was 90 degrees and sunny there every single day, and that where I actually live, it is going to snow any day now. Wow, that was a painful thought to write out. I had always imagined California to be great, but it way exceded my expectations. It was almost like a whole new world, one that I still cannot believe has existed all this time and I've gone thirteen years without getting to experience it. The sun, the people, the food, the clothes, the lifestyle, it all blew me away. I saw people skateboarding to work, and people that I thought only existed in magazines and on TV. Unfortunately, I did not spot any famous people, but the area itself was so famous I didn't mind.
 This was a sketch I did while silently pleading for the plane ride to be over so I could get to the west coast already.

 This was our first stop after getting off of the plane, and our last as well. It happened to be right by the airport and 100% vegan, and also some of the best food in the world. 


 Plus, it had the cutest outside patio!!


 Vegan food makes me a happy artist. 


{Shoe Selfies}




There was sacred geometry on the streets!! What kind of a world is this and why am I not living there???


The Mission Basilica in San Diego was so beautiful and aesthetic-y. It was a bummer that I had a bad cold while we were there, so it was harder for me to take in and fully appreciate all of the beauty of it. 

 
After the mission, we drove to the Carlsbad area, and then checked out Encinitas. It was such a cool place that reminded me of teenage novels with all of the cute surfer-guys and perfect, tan blonde girls, hippy shops, record shops, and total beach vibes! Beach vibes in november….best thing ever! 


All of the days we spent in California were fantastic, but this one was one of the best. While my brother and Dad hung out at Lego land all day, my mom and I wandered the cool streets of Encinitas.



We ate lunch at a fully raw and vegan place called Peace Pies. I'm still dreaming about it. Also, Vampire Weekend was playing in the cafe and that made it even better. 

Next, we strolled to a little record shop, that had EVERYTHING! I got a Vampire Weekend record for only 15 dollars. 



We continued our walk to a bead and rock shop that also had everything (bead-wise, of course) and I found some cool little triangle beads that made me think of Alt-J∆. It was super embarrassing though, since I almost forgot to pay the guy when he rang them up. 

When we finished roaming the streets, sipping Kombucha in the sunlight, eating goji berries, and completely livin' it up, we headed back to our hotel, where I journaled a bit.



Here's a shot of the beach at Carlsbad.


The next day was almost entirely the opposite, since we did a few touristy things such as see the Hollywood sign. Let me just tell you, it's much cooler in pictures. But I guess it's cool to be able to say 
that I've seen it.


In the Hollywood Hills, there's this house with TONS of random junk and mosaic all over it. It's really private though, so we only could see the outside.

This Monet quote really made my day.

Even though all of the touristy sight-seeing wasn't really that fun or cool, I did get semi excited when I saw this. 
Next Stop, Venice Beach.




This is my new favorite shirt. 

From there we went to Santa Monica, where I went to American Apparel and got this outfit. 

This was in Santa Monica too, even though the magazine says Malibu.

Japanese markets are one of the cutest things on earth, and make me feel so kawaii whenever I go in them. 


These were a few of goodies from the day. I can never leave those stores without a mochi. Sadly, I accidentally left that mochi in the fridge of one hotel and forgot to get it before we left! It was one of the saddest moments of the whole trip. So I decided to illustrate it. 



I take my mochi very seriously. 
So, overall Venice Beach was very interesting. The boardwalk was cool, except all of the pot-smokers who stank it up. I loved seeing all of the people skateboarding, and it actually inspired me to want to use my skateboard again. I'd probably be on it right now, but unlike California, Pennsylvania is way too cold all the time for that :(. 


After Venice Beach, we hung out in Malibu, which I had only heard of before from Brandy Melville t-shirts. I guess now I know why all those Brandy girls love it. Oh, and this is a picture I made my brother take of me when we got there. 



Before we left, I put on my flash tattoo that I got in Encinitas. It's still on right now! 



Gosh, Malibu was a dream. It's extremely hard to see, but there are a whole bunch of baby sea lions on the rocks down there. There were dolphins in the water too, but they move so much, and are impossible to take a picture of!

Costa Mesa:


One of my favorite things about California is how there are vegan restaurants on literally every street. One of my favorites was Native Foods Cafe, and I got this salad there. 



In Costa Mesa, there was another Asain Market, and half of it was a bookstore! I wish I could have spent more time in there, there was so much to see! 

Some kawaii things from the market.

Right near the market was this super hipster place called The Lab, Anti mall. In it was an awesome salon, where I walked in and they gave me bangs! I have never had any before, but I actually really like them! 

Right before I got my haircut, I took a bunch of pictures in the bathroom of the mall. No, I wasn't taking selfless. It had a really cool ceiling! 

{After Selfie}

One night, we went to Snow Station. It's like a frozen yogurt place, for all you east-coasters who don't know. but instead, it has shaved "snow" and is wayyy better than a frozen yogurt place. I split this platter with my brother. 

Final Day: Santa Ana

This day was difficult, because I really did not want to say goodbye. My dad, brother, and I chilled in a little park while my mom taught an art workshop. (The whole reason we went.) I took selfies.



Last Stop, Evolution Fast Foods.


I had to get a vegan kombucha float before we left California, since I knew it was highly unlikely for me to ever get one on the east coast unless I made it myself. It may have been one of the best drinks I've ever had. 


The plane ride home was awful, and stepping out of the plane and into the bitter cold PA air was even more miserable. So much happened while on the west coast, and I know I left out a whole lot. I learned so much, got so many ideas, and even feel like I changed as a person. I know have a wider understanding of life out there, and a bigger ambition to be out there.


(These are a few of my souvenirs.) 

-India

11 comments:

  1. India, you are an old soul like your mother...that's a good thing ya' know. what a wonderful mind and family you have and this is oNE gROOVY blog ya' got goin' here. you went to all the places I grew up in and was around, so seeing it through your eyes is WONDROUS! thank you, wanda

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    1. Thank you so much for the sweet comment and for checking out my blog! That's so cool that you grew up in that area, I loved it!
      -India

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  2. Hello from N. Virginia India ~
    I have really enjoyed visiting your blog and appreciate your style and sharing very much!
    You make me want to hop on a plane and visit the west coast again...
    there is so much to see and experience there.
    We really like northern CA where we have visited most.
    I think you would like San Francisco alot if you haven't been already.
    Your bangs are fab and so are you.
    I am keeping "Holy Cow" in mind for the next time we visit C'ville...
    thanks for the vegan recommendations and Happy Blogging!
    oxo ~*~ Patty

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    1. Hi Patty!
      Thanks so much for visiting my blog! The west coast is an amazing place! I would absolutely love to go to San Francisco, I have not been yet. You should check out Holy Cow! It's a very small and simple menu, but good food and a fun experience! Thank you:)
      xoxo-India

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  3. Very well done. Looks like you had a great time. Sorry you could only fit in one distant photo of your dad and none of my precious Jade. ;)

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  4. What a great post!! And your bangs look fantastic! You need to come to Australia next!! (You'll love it!)

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    1. Australia is at the top of my list for next vacation places! It sounds amazing!
      Thank you!!
      -India

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  5. The bangs are FABULOUS! If it's possible, you look cooler than you did before. I love that you documented the trip, India... keep up the blog, I really love seeing the world through your eyes. xoxox

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    1. THank you so much Jenfur! I'm glad you like the blog! It's been fun so far. xoxoxox
      -india

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    1. Hi Stephanie! Thanks for coming to my blog! Yes, kombucha floats all the way! It was sooooo good!
      -India

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