Back in college, during my neurotic undergraduate years, I majored in History. I loved--still love--history, because I love stories and different places and people. But I would make a BAD historian, because I'm not an analytical, abstract kind of thinker. I'm more of an emotional, sentimental type. I don't romanticize history (mmmm, anyone want some distended ovaries with their whalebone corsets? How 'bout a nice case of the Inquisitions?), but I do tend to look at history with more of an emotional eye.
Another example of this would be my boyfriends. I like to learn about where they grew up, and imagine what they were like, and what their lives were like, when they were there in their hometowns. With the Crap Weasel, who was...well. WAY too old for me, I drove around St. Petersburg and tried to imagine what his life was like, growing up there in the post-WWII, Golden Age of America years. (See! TOLD YOU he was too old for me.) With John the Saint, I tried to imagine what life was like for him, growing up in Daytona Beach before it got really...Daytona-y. With M, I tried to imagine what life was like, growing up in normal, anonymous Middle America, in a place with seasons, and a normal nuclear family. With Arash, I try to contextualize the Valley with him in it. Example: I visited the Valley last week, met up with an old Indiana friend and her family who live there. We went exploring, shopped at Ardvaark's Odd Ark and ate some delicious French pastries, and later, when I told Arash about it, he knew exactly where I was talking about, as I has been in his old stomping grounds.
Boyfriends past and present aside, the trip to the Valley was really, really fun. It was the first time I had been there in the daylight, the first time I got to rove through a Valley mall. And it was wonderful to see Jeana, wonderful, funky, original Jeana again. She always is so driven, put-together, organized, and creative. She makes me want to be better, do more, challenge myself. Even though I don't end up doing these things usually, she lights a fire in me. And her family is wonderful, too, her little sister, Sam, is this sweet-natured girl who agrees enthusiastically "Uh-huh!" with an unspeakably cute inflection, and her parents, whom I have met all of twice in my life, are incredibly warm and hospitable and made a wonderful dinner and basically gave me a standing invitation to their place.
AND I got to go hiking through a canyon!
So, a few pics:

The canyon!

View of the San Fernando Valley

Me. Southern California has been treating me well...