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When did we forget how to do this?

November 10, 2014 by MsCheevious

When did we forget how to do this?

WHEN DID WE FORGET HOW TO DO THIS?

 

#DailyMischief

 

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M.C. Nugget and I went on a little getaway over Halloween weekend. We were invited to a big party in Downtown LA, and though we never venture into downtown or anywhere east of Lincoln Blvd, for that matter, a former client owns a hotel there and gave us a great deal, yada, yada, yada… yeah, yeah, yeah… We all know how this story goes.

We went to that party on Friday night, the blessed cacophony of mayhem and mischief that it was. But if you can imagine being in the center of a huge warehouse full of people in ornate, colorful costumes, dancing to bass-thumping music… Then picture yourself twirling around so fast that you see only a blaze of color and wind; Or think about if you were to enter a 3D black light art installation, were handed 3D glasses by the people at Altervision, and all you could see were bright, loud, neon colors in the wind.

MsCheevious_Nuggie_Halloween_2014

Not sure how we don’t look blue there, because every other photo made us look like the blueberry girl from Willie Wonka.

Blacklight Art Installation

THERE IS ONE OF THEM.. a blueberry girl, otherwise known as Tinker Bell from Altervision.

 

If you’ve come this far with me, imagine on the next evening, entering an ancient Electrical Plant-turned speakeasy from the 1920’s, with burlesque shows and fifteen dollar beers. If you can imagine all of that, then you know that THIS IS HOW THESE STORIES GO.

But how does the story end?

How this story ends, is, well a little disappointing, because somewhere along the line, Nuggie and I forgot how to do this shit (or maybe it’s just that I forgot). Somehow the metrics have completely escaped me for how to bring all of the pieces of this story together so it ends with us lying in a bed of posies, butterflies fluttering and beautiful music lulling us into a peaceful sleep at the end of a huge weekend. Instead, it ends with the zombiefied versions of me and Nuggie exiting our hotel room, sunglasses on, making a beeline to our comfortable, friendly neighborhood bar for brunch (and a little hair of the dog, in Nuggie’s case, because remember, I don’t get hangovers). And by little, I mean I made note of the number of cocktails I was having this time (this is number 4, okay, this is number 5), I lost count somewhere between number 5 and when I found myself back home at the beach palace, waking up to the sound of a blaring alarm clock telling me it was time to get up and teach the minions how to live and be healthy.

Yes, I woke up and put on my best healthy face, when really I just wanted to crawl back into bed.

It didn’t help that we “fell back” an hour on the clocks, which creates its own sort of jet lag for me.

Nuggie and I both have been sleeping ever since last weekend, and I have made a solemn vow to let the whirlwind, twirlie girls in their 20’s, 30’s and so on handle the whirlwind weekends from here on out. Stay tuned on that one, but just don’t hold your breath.

Because apparently we really did forget how to do this without getting sick or sleeping for three weeks afterward.

 

#MomFactor: These kinds of parties and activities work wonders for showing your kids you’ve not lost all sense of “cool” by becoming a mom. If you can do them without going too wild, you’re golden. 

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MsCheevious

Ms. Cheevious is the alter-ego of Lisa Jey Davis (former publicist, and television talent manager, current award-winning writer & author, & health and fitness pro). Though Ms. Cheevious has become known for humor via the blog and social media, offering a lighter and brighter look at life… the blog was originally a precursor to Lisa Jey's long overdue book "Ms. Cheevious in Hollywood" which offers a fabulous, funny peek into what really goes on behind the scenes in Hollywood… a Hollywood with Lisa Jey and her funny “serendipities” in it. Think Lucille Ball meets Chelsea Handler meets the girl next door (with a little chocolate and vodka). It depicts with hilarity the innocent mistakes Lisa Jey made when launched back into the big, bad single jungle, as an unassuming single-mother in the City of Angels. It’s also about the beautiful, interesting life she led while her loving, incredible sons kept her grounded and sane amid fantastic events, new friends, parties and field trips. It also shows the turmoil and heartbreak that comes with dating and single mom life. All blog content © 2015 Ms. Cheevious aka Lisa Jey Davis

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About MsCheevious

Ms. Cheevious is the alter-ego of Lisa Jey Davis (former publicist, and television talent manager, current award-winning writer & author, & health and fitness pro). Though Ms. Cheevious has become known for humor via the blog and social media, offering a lighter and brighter look at life… the blog was originally a precursor to Lisa Jey's long overdue book "Ms. Cheevious in Hollywood" which offers a fabulous, funny peek into what really goes on behind the scenes in Hollywood… a Hollywood with Lisa Jey and her funny “serendipities” in it. Think Lucille Ball meets Chelsea Handler meets the girl next door (with a little chocolate and vodka). It depicts with hilarity the innocent mistakes Lisa Jey made when launched back into the big, bad single jungle, as an unassuming single-mother in the City of Angels. It’s also about the beautiful, interesting life she led while her loving, incredible sons kept her grounded and sane amid fantastic events, new friends, parties and field trips. It also shows the turmoil and heartbreak that comes with dating and single mom life. All blog content © 2015 Ms. Cheevious aka Lisa Jey Davis

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  1. Onisha Ellis says

    November 10, 2014 at 3:47 pm

    My head is spinning just reading this. I am sure all of your exercise work outs are what kept you standing!

    • MsCheevious says

      November 11, 2014 at 12:42 am

      That’s what I keep telling myself!

  2. Tamie Dearen says

    November 10, 2014 at 4:02 pm

    I’m way too old for that. I’m going to have to take a nap just from reading about it!

    • MsCheevious says

      November 11, 2014 at 12:43 am

      HA! Sweet dreams lady!

  3. Bob Nailor says

    November 10, 2014 at 4:11 pm

    With maturity, one learns they are no longer 21… well, sometimes. I’ll be 68. Last Weds I got up at 7am, had a whirlwind day of things to do with little “down” time. THEN at 11pm, we were picked up and the night was just beginning. We went to the casino. A 2 hour drive there, up all night gambling – no alchohol – okay, ONE beer. Finally, at 9am on Thursday, with no sleep, we had breakfast and started our trip home with a stop in Shipshewana, IN to do a little grocery shopping. We got home about 2:30pm on Thursday. I may have dozed a little on the road, don’t remember since I was driving. Snoozed a little at home in my chair and called it a night at 9pm. Slept until 10am on Friday. Still trying to catch up my lack of sleep. And before anyone points fingers – I said one learns maturity – I didn’t say I was mature! There is still a little boy in me who likes to party – it’s the OLD boy on the outside who suffers. LOL. Sounds like you had a great time, nonetheless. Party on, girl! Whoot!

    • MsCheevious says

      November 11, 2014 at 12:43 am

      We had a BLAST Bob. Thanks! And you’re like the EVERREADY BUNNY over there in OH. WOAH.

  4. James Prescott says

    November 10, 2014 at 7:14 pm

    Wow, this sounds crazy fun, I struggled to keep up! I’m getting old…

    • MsCheevious says

      November 11, 2014 at 12:42 am

      yes… aren’t we all?

  5. Elyse Salpeter says

    November 10, 2014 at 7:34 pm

    You seriously crack me up! I want to be there!!!

    • MsCheevious says

      November 11, 2014 at 12:44 am

      Next year, darling… Next year.

    • MsCheevious says

      November 11, 2014 at 12:44 am

      Add THIS to your bucket list. LOL

  6. Scott Bury says

    November 10, 2014 at 8:40 pm

    The only thing that sucks worse than aging is the alternative.

    • MsCheevious says

      November 11, 2014 at 12:45 am

      I can think of a few alternatives… never growing old, or dying. I’m guessing you meant the grimmer of the two. Yeah… truth. LOL

  7. Tara says

    November 11, 2014 at 5:12 am

    I think I need a nap after reading this. LOL

    • MsCheevious says

      November 11, 2014 at 5:45 am

      Me too Tara. Me too… LOL

  8. M.C. Nugget says

    November 11, 2014 at 10:11 pm

    OH THE HUMANITY!!

    • MsCheevious says

      November 11, 2014 at 11:13 pm

      Yes, Nuggie….. the humanity indeed. xoxo

  9. Julie Elizabeth Powell says

    November 12, 2014 at 9:53 am

    Exhausted just looking at the photos. 🙂

  10. Single Dating Diva says

    November 12, 2014 at 11:12 pm

    I can totally relate! I may not be in my 40’s but my partying abilities have certainly diminished! I love your story though!! Lots of water and pickles always does me good after one of THOSE nights 😉 LOL!!

    • Ms. Cheevious says

      November 15, 2014 at 8:55 pm

      Ha! Yep Suz… and you totally just disproved that notion last night! LOL!!! BAHAHAHA!

  11. Kelly says

    November 15, 2014 at 8:23 pm

    OK, I need to take some Advil and lie down after reading this… ha!! #Not25anymore

    • Ms. Cheevious says

      November 15, 2014 at 8:56 pm

      What? You AREN’T? #disillusioned

  12. Aaron Anderson says

    November 18, 2014 at 5:27 pm

    force_feed() Judging by your outfits, it doesn’t look like you forgot how to party! 🙂

    Don’t feel bad, I’m nowhere close to my 40’s and, like you, I’d rather go to my suburbia bar/restaurant and have a quiet dinner. You’re not getting gold, you’re just getting more mature. Let other people live the night life and boogie. I’m just fine at home.

    • MsCheevious says

      November 18, 2014 at 6:09 pm

      Now you see, Aaron? I don’t believe it’s a sign of immaturity to love night life and boogie-ing. I just believe it’s a question of health and stamina and a matter of preference. I personally love it, but it can take it’s toll if you aren’t taking good care of your body and health. But there you go!

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