Opposite Effect - 52 Project - Week 36

This past weekend I watched  two of my friends share vows tieing them in matrimony. It was a great day, with many of our mutual friends there. Add that beautiful "open bar" that makes any wedding that much better and well, we celebrated well into the morning hours. But lets rewind a bit, to you know, that part where all the single people are dragged out to the dance floor and put on blast to do the ceremonial catching of the bouquet and garter. In hopes that in the next year, one "lucky"  single person will find their special someone and join in on the married life.  
I dont know what it is, but these things have a tracker beam to shoot right at me. Even with my back turned, hands in pocket and eyes closed. You guessed it. I'm the "winner". I believe it definitely keeps me single for another year. Make it 5 years if its from one one of my girls from the "Rubber Family". Obviously I've proven this tradition wrong or they simply have the opposite effect on me. 

That being said. Cheers to being single for another 5 years! 
 

A day with Dad - 52 Project - Week 18

       

 

 This past Friday I had a relatively open day, except for a morning meeting in downtown, Los Angeles. So the night before I called my Pops and asked if he wanted to come out of retirement, join me for the meeting and after we could spend the day together. 

He obliged 

We had a great day, sold some sugar, cultured ourselves up with a visit to LACMA and had a delicious meal at Beverly Tofu in, Koreatown. I feel really fortunate to still have my Parents around. Hate to admit it, but I spent the better part of my 20s hanging with friends and exes. 

But in my 30s, I have learned more about them then I had all the years prior. I make them pose for pictures, take them on outings. Spend real quality time with them. Reality is, they won't be around forever. But memories like this day, will last a lifetime.