Last week was one of those kinds of weeks: grueling ten-hour
days when it’s too hectic to pee, trying to stuff down a sandwich
while hovering over the keyboard. Weeks like this make me wish for
a get-up-and-go trip to Miami, a weekend spent lounging on the
beach or sipping wine in Napa, far away from all the work I have to
do.
If only. But on an assistant’s salary in one of the most
expensive cities in the country, it ain’t gonna happen. That’s
why I decided to have a vacation night right at home. My plan: to
make the evening feel like I was in a totally different place.
Instead of my usual dinner, ordering in with friends or stopping by
a cheapie-good chain (hello, Chipotle), I decided to try a new
restaurant.
My friend and I went to a tiny empanada place, where we ate
combinations I’d never considered before, like the peanut butter
and banana “Elvis.” We poured spoonfuls of various red and
green sauces on our cheese empanadas, some delicious and some way
too spicy.
After dinner, we’d normally go out to one of our half-dozen
favorite bars, where we always know what’s on tap, or see a movie
at our go-to theater. Instead, we got last-minute tickets to see
Sarah Silverman’s stand-up comedy show. It was part of a charity
event to raise money for Project ALS that helps fight Lou
Gehrig’s disease. Not only was the show as crass and hysterical
as we’d hoped Silverman would be—a welcome departure from
another bland rom-com—but we also felt awesome spending our $100
on a good cause rather than on pitchers of Miller Light.
Posted by Sarah Z.
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