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Find Friends in La Mirada
Where two strangers meet over coffee
Welcome to the La Mirada community! Here you can discover and connect with people in your area who share your interests and values.
La Mirada is part of our Greater Los Angeles service area, where we help bring local communities together.
lowlyworm
She / Her
Los Angeles, CA

I went to a 35mm showing of Billy Wilder’s Double Indemnity <333
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Where are you at in your life stage?
I’m a 20 y/o undergraduate student studying psychology in Los Angeles! I’m a SoCal native but I haven’t explored as much of LA as I’d like to—I’d like to change that and make a friend or two in the process!
How's your life?
Just trying to balance school, internships, and finding time to meet people from all walks of life :)
What helps you keep your sanity?
Creating (I illustrate/design sometimes!), reading (memoirs, fantasy, mystery), and watching every movie under the sun at any local LA theaters (favorites: Princess Mononoke, Tampopo, Ocean’s Eleven).
I also loveee walking and traveling around LA when I have the time and resources to do so (I tend go alone via my college transit pass lol).
What is most important to you right now?
Being secure in who I am! Whether that be through career development, helping my community, or making closer connections with my friends (and potential friends!)—I just want to put myself out there more often, especially as an infp :,)
Anything you recently found interesting?
Not sure what to say here…but you should stream this song (it’s one of my favorites! the character as well 🐈⬛): https://open.spotify.com/track/6VTnxajMD15WSIkbrtpw7e?si=qggEvJmoRNCc526KkNE76g
Where are you at in your life stage?
I’m a 20 y/o undergraduate student studying psychology in Los Angeles! I’m a SoCal native but I haven’t explored as much of LA as I’d like to—I’d like to change that and make a friend or two in the process!
How's your life?
Just trying to balance school, internships, and finding time to meet people from all walks of life :)
What helps you keep your sanity?
Creating (I illustrate/design sometimes!), reading (memoirs, fantasy, mystery), and watching every movie under the sun at any local LA theaters (favorites: Princess Mononoke, Tampopo, Ocean’s Eleven).
I also loveee walking and traveling around LA when I have the time and resources to do so (I tend go alone via my college transit pass lol).
What is most important to you right now?
Being secure in who I am! Whether that be through career development, helping my community, or making closer connections with my friends (and potential friends!)—I just want to put myself out there more often, especially as an infp :,)
Anything you recently found interesting?
Not sure what to say here…but you should stream this song (it’s one of my favorites! the character as well 🐈⬛): https://open.spotify.com/track/6VTnxajMD15WSIkbrtpw7e?si=qggEvJmoRNCc526KkNE76g
lowlyworm
@grateful1 I plan to do communications for creative industries, with a focus on working directly with communities that need it most :) so I’m looking into working with nonprofits and public arts sectors!
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fuzz
Traversing LA by metro is so fun and rewarding There is always something new to discover, What are you reading?
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Chillybee
He / Him
Oxnard, CA

This is a typical afternoon in our world.
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Where are you at in your life stage?
I am married to my lovely wife. We have 3 kids, a 4 year old and 2 year old twins. Both of us work too much for too little money but we are settling into being a family and just trying to find friends to join in our journey through life.
How's your life?
It's mostly great. I like my job and am working to getting further in my career. My kids drive me crazy but I wouldn't change it for the world. My spouse is super supportive of my. We are working together to make healthier life choices for our bodies and our wallets.
What helps you keep your sanity?
I have started 3d resin printing and painting the models and it's so peaceful. I also listen to audio books (typically different nonfiction / fantasy genres). And I really enjoy doing yard work, growing something fun, and keeping it clean and tidy for our kids to play in
What is most important to you right now?
My family. While I love my quiet time I love spending all the time I can with my kids and wife. We work too much to not spend time together whenever we can. And I work as much as I dare to make sure they get what they need!
Anything you recently found interesting?
I just started 3d printing and even newer to painting. I never thought I would have any artistic ability but I am not half bad at the painting!
Where are you at in your life stage?
I am married to my lovely wife. We have 3 kids, a 4 year old and 2 year old twins. Both of us work too much for too little money but we are settling into being a family and just trying to find friends to join in our journey through life.
How's your life?
It's mostly great. I like my job and am working to getting further in my career. My kids drive me crazy but I wouldn't change it for the world. My spouse is super supportive of my. We are working together to make healthier life choices for our bodies and our wallets.
What helps you keep your sanity?
I have started 3d resin printing and painting the models and it's so peaceful. I also listen to audio books (typically different nonfiction / fantasy genres). And I really enjoy doing yard work, growing something fun, and keeping it clean and tidy for our kids to play in
What is most important to you right now?
My family. While I love my quiet time I love spending all the time I can with my kids and wife. We work too much to not spend time together whenever we can. And I work as much as I dare to make sure they get what they need!
Anything you recently found interesting?
I just started 3d printing and even newer to painting. I never thought I would have any artistic ability but I am not half bad at the painting!
JuicyGoldenraisin1
He / Him
Santa Monica, CA
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Where are you at in your life stage?
I’ve been knocked on to a parallel life path. Not different, just more complicated than initially envisioned. I’m in an interminable in-between time, slowly working towards having a child with my wife, while surrounded by everyone who already does. Trying to stay positive and find ways to fill the time.
How's your life?
Quite nice, mostly. Work from home, time to exercise, a social life that feels almost there, six years after moving here. A comfortable routine. Looking for more connections and activity socially.
What helps you keep your sanity?
Cycling, running, Sunday activities (drums and chess), hanging out with my wife, reading, sometimes writing and photographing.
What is most important to you right now?
Making it through each day, using my time in a satisfying way, balancing the impulse to maximize my time and keeping realistic goals and expectations.
Anything you recently found interesting?
George Saunder’s “A Swim in a Pond in the Rain”. Interesting dissection of short story writing through analysis of Russian short stories.
Morgan Talty’s “Night of the Living Rez”. Stories by a Penobscot Indian from my home state, familiar and so different.
Where are you at in your life stage?
I’ve been knocked on to a parallel life path. Not different, just more complicated than initially envisioned. I’m in an interminable in-between time, slowly working towards having a child with my wife, while surrounded by everyone who already does. Trying to stay positive and find ways to fill the time.
How's your life?
Quite nice, mostly. Work from home, time to exercise, a social life that feels almost there, six years after moving here. A comfortable routine. Looking for more connections and activity socially.
What helps you keep your sanity?
Cycling, running, Sunday activities (drums and chess), hanging out with my wife, reading, sometimes writing and photographing.
What is most important to you right now?
Making it through each day, using my time in a satisfying way, balancing the impulse to maximize my time and keeping realistic goals and expectations.
Anything you recently found interesting?
George Saunder’s “A Swim in a Pond in the Rain”. Interesting dissection of short story writing through analysis of Russian short stories.
Morgan Talty’s “Night of the Living Rez”. Stories by a Penobscot Indian from my home state, familiar and so different.
GreenSandBeach
She / Her
Long Beach, CA

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Where are you at in your life stage?
I am in my late 20s and single. Currently in my last year of law school with a job lined up after graduation. Looking forward to starting my career after being a student for the majority of my adult life.
How's your life?
Objectively, my life is great! Yet, I feel like I am missing out on meaningful relationships. Having spent my life focused on personal goals, I never prioritized seeking out friendships and connections. Now that I am at this stage of my life where I am transitioning into my career and prioritizing myself, I feel the lack of meaningful relationships and would like to expand my circle.
What helps you keep your sanity?
My physical, mental, and emotional well-being are my number one priorities. Working out, whether that be in the gym, climbing mountains, or roller skating along the beach, is a must. Starting my day with some form of physical activity helps me get through rough days. I also enjoy spending time with my cats, listening to music, and journaling.
What is most important to you right now?
Besides finishing law school and passing the bar, building authentic connections with others who share similar interests, hobbies, desires, and/or goals.
Anything you recently found interesting?
I recently learned that adults only laugh about 17 times per day on average, whereas 4-year-olds laugh 300 times per day! That finding puts into perspective how little joy most adults have in their daily lives as we are all caught up in work and the other societal pressures we have.
Where are you at in your life stage?
I am in my late 20s and single. Currently in my last year of law school with a job lined up after graduation. Looking forward to starting my career after being a student for the majority of my adult life.
How's your life?
Objectively, my life is great! Yet, I feel like I am missing out on meaningful relationships. Having spent my life focused on personal goals, I never prioritized seeking out friendships and connections. Now that I am at this stage of my life where I am transitioning into my career and prioritizing myself, I feel the lack of meaningful relationships and would like to expand my circle.
What helps you keep your sanity?
My physical, mental, and emotional well-being are my number one priorities. Working out, whether that be in the gym, climbing mountains, or roller skating along the beach, is a must. Starting my day with some form of physical activity helps me get through rough days. I also enjoy spending time with my cats, listening to music, and journaling.
What is most important to you right now?
Besides finishing law school and passing the bar, building authentic connections with others who share similar interests, hobbies, desires, and/or goals.
Anything you recently found interesting?
I recently learned that adults only laugh about 17 times per day on average, whereas 4-year-olds laugh 300 times per day! That finding puts into perspective how little joy most adults have in their daily lives as we are all caught up in work and the other societal pressures we have.
ikigai
Sent you a Coffee Chat request!
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OrganizedChaos
Ahh, what I’d give to be 4 again… I totally relate to where you’re at rn! Let’s strive to be better than the average adult and find more reasons to laugh everyday! Just sent you a coffee chat!
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GoodmorningBeen2
He / Him
San Fernando, CA

Evening Jog
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Where are you at in your life stage?
I'm in a transitional stage. I’m in my mid-forties. I was in a long term relationship of 15 years were we moved around a lot, within the U.S. and abroad. That lifestyle didn’t allow me to form deep connections or friendships. I moved back to my hometown last year. My old friendships were not here anymore, but I have reconnected with some familiar people. I work remotely and I love the flexibility it provides.
How's your life?
It's great, albeit last year was a year of starting over. I’ve been enjoying rediscovering myself and getting back to old hobbies, and discovering new hobbies.
I’ve focused on my inner self and getting back to enjoying the freedoms that come with this new beginning. I’ve been reading, staying physically active, meeting new people, and learning more. It has opened up a whole new world within me.
I'm enjoying my new life. Since I work remotely, I try working out of different locations. Cafes around the city, different States, and maybe a neighboring country or two.
What helps you keep your sanity?
Jogging, bicycle rides, playing basketball, reading, journaling, audiobooks, yoga, pilates. I dabbled in pottery, drawing, painting, natural dyes, and watchmaker classes. All these activities/hobbies help me keep my sanity.
I left the social media world last year, but had recently got back in it because I follow a few clubs. I need to follow their Instagram pages to know when and where the next event will be.
I've recently started playing a musical instrument. A southern Mexican string instrument called the Jarana. I took a class and loved it. I recently joined a group that practices and has lectures about the traditions, culture, and history of the instrument.
What is most important to you right now?
Family and my inner self. I missed seeing my nieces and nephews grow up while I was away. I also missed my mom, she's getting older :(. I want to be present with them as much as I can.
Meeting new people is also important. I miss that connection of friendship. I work from home so this desire to connect with others is strong.
Before I started to move around, I worked in large office buildings. I enjoyed that environment because I got to know almost all my colleagues and people from neighboring offices. I’m a shy introvert, but I really enjoy meeting new people.
Anything you recently found interesting?
The power of speaking in front of a crowd.
I attended my first open-mic last year. I was only there as an audience member to enjoy the speakers. I accidentally put my name on the sign-up sheet thinking it was a sign-in sheet to attend. My name was called and I had to go up the stage and explain what happened, the host didn’t accept my attempt to avoid that.
I didn’t have any poetry or stories to share, I simply explained what had occurred. The crowd laughed and then applauded. The power, warmth, and love I felt from that was strong.
Where are you at in your life stage?
I'm in a transitional stage. I’m in my mid-forties. I was in a long term relationship of 15 years were we moved around a lot, within the U.S. and abroad. That lifestyle didn’t allow me to form deep connections or friendships. I moved back to my hometown last year. My old friendships were not here anymore, but I have reconnected with some familiar people. I work remotely and I love the flexibility it provides.
How's your life?
It's great, albeit last year was a year of starting over. I’ve been enjoying rediscovering myself and getting back to old hobbies, and discovering new hobbies.
I’ve focused on my inner self and getting back to enjoying the freedoms that come with this new beginning. I’ve been reading, staying physically active, meeting new people, and learning more. It has opened up a whole new world within me.
I'm enjoying my new life. Since I work remotely, I try working out of different locations. Cafes around the city, different States, and maybe a neighboring country or two.
What helps you keep your sanity?
Jogging, bicycle rides, playing basketball, reading, journaling, audiobooks, yoga, pilates. I dabbled in pottery, drawing, painting, natural dyes, and watchmaker classes. All these activities/hobbies help me keep my sanity.
I left the social media world last year, but had recently got back in it because I follow a few clubs. I need to follow their Instagram pages to know when and where the next event will be.
I've recently started playing a musical instrument. A southern Mexican string instrument called the Jarana. I took a class and loved it. I recently joined a group that practices and has lectures about the traditions, culture, and history of the instrument.
What is most important to you right now?
Family and my inner self. I missed seeing my nieces and nephews grow up while I was away. I also missed my mom, she's getting older :(. I want to be present with them as much as I can.
Meeting new people is also important. I miss that connection of friendship. I work from home so this desire to connect with others is strong.
Before I started to move around, I worked in large office buildings. I enjoyed that environment because I got to know almost all my colleagues and people from neighboring offices. I’m a shy introvert, but I really enjoy meeting new people.
Anything you recently found interesting?
The power of speaking in front of a crowd.
I attended my first open-mic last year. I was only there as an audience member to enjoy the speakers. I accidentally put my name on the sign-up sheet thinking it was a sign-in sheet to attend. My name was called and I had to go up the stage and explain what happened, the host didn’t accept my attempt to avoid that.
I didn’t have any poetry or stories to share, I simply explained what had occurred. The crowd laughed and then applauded. The power, warmth, and love I felt from that was strong.
GoodmorningBeen2
@Pekkles It went great, it was a packed house. I don't know why there were so many people, it had the most attendance that I had seen. I think because we're further in the year? Not sure. But I see I get a bit less nervous the more I go. It's also comforting to know that it's a safe space to screw up. No one cares if you do, they are there to support if you do.
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yoghurtpretzel
It's here at 7:30: https://kavahana.com/ this Tuesday. I won't be performing, just going to check it out.
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MattBro
He / Him
Los Angeles, CA

Fun times at the bowl
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Where are you at in your life stage?
I'm at the stage in my life where going out to bars and crowed places seems awful but hanging out on a golf course is wonderful. I'm probably about half way though and have had enough of a lot of things. Looking for more meaning and connection.
How's your life?
It's ok, work has been slow the past few years but otherwise good
What helps you keep your sanity?
Playing piano, golf, mediation, exercise and podcasts
What is most important to you right now?
Having supportive friends
Anything you recently found interesting?
That you can fit 3x the entire population of the state of Iowa into just Los Angeles County.
Where are you at in your life stage?
I'm at the stage in my life where going out to bars and crowed places seems awful but hanging out on a golf course is wonderful. I'm probably about half way though and have had enough of a lot of things. Looking for more meaning and connection.
How's your life?
It's ok, work has been slow the past few years but otherwise good
What helps you keep your sanity?
Playing piano, golf, mediation, exercise and podcasts
What is most important to you right now?
Having supportive friends
Anything you recently found interesting?
That you can fit 3x the entire population of the state of Iowa into just Los Angeles County.
ChillyBrew
What are your favorite podcasts recently? Would love a rec!
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yossarian
What show is your Bowl pic of?
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yossarian
She / Her
Los Angeles, CA
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Where are you at in your life stage?
I just moved back to LA after being away for 10 years to complete undergrad and grad school. I have a great job but it is WFH which is great for flexibility but makes it hard to meet people! I'm looking to grow a community of friends to play games, pickup sports, go to music, have potlucks, etc.
How's your life?
I'm grateful to be back near family and have enough free time and flexibility to get out to explore the outdoors, go to concerts, etc. I also have two wonderful cats who are the perfect mix of playful and affectionate. Having just moved back I am looking for some like-minded friends to really build a community here again.
What helps you keep your sanity?
I am the kind of person who needs regular exercise to stay balanced. I love to hike, swim, go to the beach, play rec sports, etc. I also enjoy watching sports (mostly soccer and basketball), playing with my cats, puzzles (spelling bee, sudoku, crosswords), board games, live music, cooking, and baking. Typically, I like to have at least one skill or craft to work on for fun as well. Some past projects were to brew kombucha, perfect a pizza dough, learn to speed cube, and build and outdoor solar shower.
What is most important to you right now?
Right now I'm focused on growing a community of people here in LA. I am so happy to be back after many years away, but I am currently lacking a strong community of friends to hang out with.
Anything you recently found interesting?
I was recently hiking in New Mexico with a friend who works on a crew of conservation biologists in Santa Fe. He informed me that some rattle snakes without rattles have started appearing. The theory is that rattle snakes are evolving to have no rattles because hunters have been keen to kill them both out of fear and for their skin and rattles so those that don't have rattles are less obvious and therefore more likely to survive. I found this both interesting and scary, and began to wonder just how many other features animals had adopted or dropped due to human influence.
Where are you at in your life stage?
I just moved back to LA after being away for 10 years to complete undergrad and grad school. I have a great job but it is WFH which is great for flexibility but makes it hard to meet people! I'm looking to grow a community of friends to play games, pickup sports, go to music, have potlucks, etc.
How's your life?
I'm grateful to be back near family and have enough free time and flexibility to get out to explore the outdoors, go to concerts, etc. I also have two wonderful cats who are the perfect mix of playful and affectionate. Having just moved back I am looking for some like-minded friends to really build a community here again.
What helps you keep your sanity?
I am the kind of person who needs regular exercise to stay balanced. I love to hike, swim, go to the beach, play rec sports, etc. I also enjoy watching sports (mostly soccer and basketball), playing with my cats, puzzles (spelling bee, sudoku, crosswords), board games, live music, cooking, and baking. Typically, I like to have at least one skill or craft to work on for fun as well. Some past projects were to brew kombucha, perfect a pizza dough, learn to speed cube, and build and outdoor solar shower.
What is most important to you right now?
Right now I'm focused on growing a community of people here in LA. I am so happy to be back after many years away, but I am currently lacking a strong community of friends to hang out with.
Anything you recently found interesting?
I was recently hiking in New Mexico with a friend who works on a crew of conservation biologists in Santa Fe. He informed me that some rattle snakes without rattles have started appearing. The theory is that rattle snakes are evolving to have no rattles because hunters have been keen to kill them both out of fear and for their skin and rattles so those that don't have rattles are less obvious and therefore more likely to survive. I found this both interesting and scary, and began to wonder just how many other features animals had adopted or dropped due to human influence.
SecretVoice987
Ooh, I haven't really made it out that way but those both sound awesome. One of my faves is Beaudry Loop in Glendale. Kind of rough in the day time because of very little shade, but a really fun night hike and an amazing view up top. Catching flights into and out of the Burbank airport from way above is surreal.
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WakeupCowboy
I'm also living the WFH life. It's nice but when the people you talk to the most live in your computer, it's hard to make real connections
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