Friday, November 14, 2008

I wanna be where the talk of the town...

So last night started off at El Tepeyac in East LA. If you haven't had a burrito from Tepeyac you haven't lived. They are about the 16 inches of pure goodness filled with guacamole, shredded chicken, beans, rice, onions, and sour cream. Adam and I shared the burrito and still didnt finish it...I think we have enough leftovers for the weekend. Following our amazing dinner Adam didn't want to be stuck in traffic all the way home so we decided to take it down to Wilshire to the Los Angeles county Museum of Art. It all started just to see "Urban Light" by Chris Burden. While we stopped I realized the museum was still opened so we decided to step into the new LACMA Broad Contemporary Art Museum where they had Roy Lichtenstein and Warhol on display. It is always amazing to see these pieces up close...but it was even better because I was with Ryan and Adam my two favorite people. We finally got booted out when they were closing so we decided to go get Hot Coco and walk around the Los Angeles Farmers Market on Fairfax and just relax outside. The farmers market is amazing because there are all sorts of vendors selling things, sights, and smells. It always makes me so happy (not to mention my favorite Jewish Deli Canters is right down the street too). As we drove around town we listened to some awesome music with the windows down and enjoyed our time out as a family relaxing and get a little bit of culture.











5 comments:

aprilaleman said...

That looks like so much fun, if you ever wanna go again, we would love to join you, but it would probably have to be a Friday night or Saturday.

Spence said...

That is one huge burrito! I almost got full looking at it.

Heidi said...

How fun and that is what I am talking about in a burrito.

The Ward Family said...

That burrito looks so good!

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