Daily Life 2006

(a break for the New England trip)

Rosh Hashana dinner at…

Rosh Hashana dinner at Steven and Celina’s. Happy New Year!

We ate the ceremonial foods with honey noted below and then matzoh ball soup, and then a fancy salad, and then a stewed beef dish and meat balls with some yummy sauce and herbed carrots and a baked cauliflower dish and couscous. Then for dessert we had baked apples and home made by Celina (as was every other scrumptious dish) baklava and ice cream. *Sigh*

From the internet: “Among the many traditions of Rosh Hashana are:
Dipping of bread into honey after kiddish and ha-Motzi, as a symbol of the hope that the new year will be sweet. Dipping pieces of apple into honey, for the same reason. Also, the apple is said to symbolize the Divine Presence. Use of round loaf of bread instead of the usual braided challah. Some say the round shape symbolizes a crown.”

This is my mother…

September 20

This is my mother and her adorable and saintly Doctor Ashley. I know I said my dentist was a saint and I said my doctor was a saint but those guys have to deal with a rather diluted version of my mother: me. Dr Ashley Has my mother and from what I can tell that brings saintliness to a whole new level.

I should also mention that Mom makes everyone in the office call her Gran’ma. She won’t answer to any other name and she says points and says ‘you’re supposed to call me Gran’ma’ should anyone slip. I was witness to some poor nurse who kept say ‘but you’re not My Gran’ma’ and Mom refusing to be moved.

I want to praise my big sister for making everything about the care of our mother possible. I want to praise my little sister for her time, talent, and the gift she gives us, for all she does for our mother. Our mother is soo lucky I am not her only child. Her TIAs are taking her mind but she is neither paranoid nor hallucinatory. For this we are grateful every day.

ps I rented the movie ‘Iris’ and wept for about 5 hours. The acting is phenomenal. I do not recommend it.

You’ve got to check…

September 21

You’ve got to check this out! Rome is One Year Old! ‘Happy Birthday to YOU.’ It’s the Mom, the Dad, and the Dog gathered to sing. ‘Happy Birthday to yoouuuu!!’.

Dinner!…

Dinner!

Thanks Rosie for feeding us all. Yummy! That’s Rosie in the middle, Marsha to the left, and Marsha’s daughter Kelly on the right. Kelly and Cynthia went all through school together. Rosie and Marsha went all through school together. When I went to England with Marsha back in the mid-90s we went to visit Rosie. Now you know everything.

Remember a couple years…

September 18

Remember a couple years ago when Alex went with me to Oregon to pick up the cute-as-pie but long-ago-crashed trailer? We stayed at Terry and Tammie’s place here near Portland.

Now Alex and Carol are up there visiting and having far too much fun it seems from the photos. Following are two more of the pix.

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And boys and their…

And boys and their toys. I can guess with 98% surety that Alex said to Terry something along the lines of ‘oh hey oh hey can I drive your tractor ok ok?’

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From Sandy – her…

September 17

From Sandy – her comments:

‘Roger looking at Fred trying to fix Nancy A’s geisha doll display case and (our Baby) Lucas wearing the sweater Nancy A knit for him. Very cute(!) and China is pleased.’

Thanks Sandy!

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Happy Birthday Hilda! …

September 16

Happy Birthday Hilda! Some of the crowd gathered to share stories of the spectacular Hilda. What a lovely group of friends and how fortunate I am to be included. Party on!

Here’s a clip from…

Here’s a clip from Wikipedia:

‘The main island, also called Madagascar, is the fourth largest island in the world. It is the home of five percent of the world’s plant and animal species, 80 percent of which are unique to Madagascar.’ Now that’s worth a look.

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Who knows hardly anything…

Who knows hardly anything about Madagascar? That would be me, until I started fishing around on the internet. Now I know a little more. Then I checked on cheaptickets.com and wow, Madagascar is v$ry f$r $w$y from LA!

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This was fun, and…

September 11

This was fun, and interesting, and pretty long too – a free tour of JPL. They tell you no problem bring your camera take pictures of anything except the Mission Control Room. And I didn’t get a single shot I liked. Hmm. Maybe Brigitte got something and she’ll send it to me.

Our lively group of around 30 included the two guys on the left who were our guides as well as Rupa, Marsha, Hartley, Brigitte, and Lona.

First we went to…

First we went to the Flea Market at Fairfax and Melrose where we saw Flea Market items including cool pieces of geology and a cool geology guy who entertained us mightily.

Bonnie? Where’s Clyde?…

Bonnie? Where’s Clyde? After the picnic we toured the Will Rogers house, enjoyed the stables, and we hiked up to Inspiration Point. And a grand time was had by all.

This time the divot…

This time the divot stomping party included champagne. It was a real tournament instead of the usual practice chuckers that we watch. They had a big big crowd of divot stompers which I of course attribute to the free champagne. Wouldn’t you?

The Hollywood Bowl and…

September 9

The Hollywood Bowl and Mr Willie Nelson. And the LA Phil?! That part was weird – Willie Nelson and the LA Philharmonic. But after 45 minutes of soaring strings and sappy arrangements we got a 20 minute intermission, and then Willie came back with a country band and played and sang like the remarkable 73 year old man that he is, until 11pm.

Notice the JumboTron screens on both sides of the stage. The closeups are so compelling I wonder what we looked at before.

Nancy got box tickets…

Nancy got box tickets from her job, invited Fred of course, and me and Sharon, and it was fun. We ate and drank and were merry!

More JumboTrons for the…

More JumboTrons for the folks on the benches. Check out that braid hanging down his back and past his belt. This guy has been faithful to his hair.

A matinee with David…

September 8

A matinee with David and the women who surround him. Thanks folks, it was fun. Nancy, Jo Ann, Muriel, and David. No one liked the movie and everyone forgave Nancy for suggesting it. Then we ate.

Happy birthday Nancy! …

September 3

Happy birthday Nancy! If you go to the Sunday Brunch at Shanghai Reds, and you get there early you get the best tables.

This is what happens…

September 6

This is what happens the instant Rome catches sight of my camera. ‘Oowww that looks gooood. I’m so there!’

My camera has a perfect feature for this situation called something like ‘following focus’ but first you have to Catch the focus before the camera can follow! (And then again I usually forget to take this setting anyway.)

This was one of…

September 5

This was one of those It Takes A Village days. Plans were in place for Lona and Flor to take Mom to the doctor to get her ingrown toenail cut out and Windy and Rupa and I were set for lunch and then we’d meet then all at the doctor’s office.

(One experienced person can manage Mom in the house but I wouldn’t think of taking her out without help.)

But, then, Hartley stuck a stick in his newly surgerized eye requiring a rush to a doctor in the opposite direction and a scramble of re-planning ensued. It worked out quite easily because Windy and I were both available. What if we all had to go to our jobs? Phewww.

This is too fun…

This is too fun too – a picture from Croatia of Marija and Ljubica with their cousin Leonardo sending me an email! It is, it’s a small world after all!

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Nancy whipped up another…

September 2

Nancy whipped up another poweful feast today and since I have no picture of that, here’s a picture from Kelly with Charlieee enjoying his own feast.

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Then we went for…

Then we went for a water-taxi ride. It costs a buck and you get a 30-45 minute comfy scenic cruise around Marina del Rey. Waay fun! Happy Birtday Nancy!

Rome and her good…

Rome and her good friend Nora. Angela took this picture. Do be careful when you look at it due to the potentially blinding level of cutness.

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Tonight was the last…

August 31

Tonight was the last of the Thursday night free concerts at the pier. These things are a delight even though I usually lose patience and rarely stay until the end, still, it’s a treat, and a nice chance to experience my tax dollars at work. Check out the pier and the Twilight Dance Series and More.

Here’s another good lookin’…

August 29

Here’s another good lookin’ crowd.

Alex and Carol are taking a hurricane season break from their sailing adventures visiting around the West with friends and relatives. They’re staying with Merlyn and Hilda and have brought Alex’s Mom and Dad from Florida to join in the house party. Hilda’s Mom came too for dinner and what a Persian feast it was!

I don’t know who…

August 28

I don’t know who took this photo – I snagged it off Angela’s site. Baaabies!! a little too young to pay my Social Security but still, gorgeous.

the Gang:
Back row from LtoR Synthia, Angela with Rome, Liza with Marquez and Beth with Kayla
Lower row from LtoR Susie with Ellie, Emily with Zoe and Charlean with Sydne

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From Cape Cod. …

From Cape Cod. I didn’t use this one because I’d already used sooo many of these sunsets that you can’t believe are real. That darkest red is my favorite shade for toenail polish.

I bought this book…

August 27

I bought this book in the airport in Toronto, finished it on the plane, and was just now considering who to give it to since I don’t let stuff pile up anymore.

But now I understand! I know why people want to keep their books around. As your eye passes over the books you’ve read you are reminded of title, author, a hint of plot, and maybe even a sense of how you felt when you read it.

I will give this book away and by next weekend will have no way to recall even the title, let alone the author or the plot, and be left with only the vague discomfort of the forgotten, like I’ve forgotten most of all the other books I’ve given away or borrowed-and-returned.

But then I’m sure to trip across a reminder somewhere in life and say ‘Oh! I read that book. It was pretty good. Just right for a five hour flight.’

Here are a few…

August 26

Here are a few shots from the trip I didn’t use the first time through. I’ll probably be doing a few more today, maybe, and slot them into their chapter.

High School actors in David’s play.

Home Sweet Home! …

August 25

Home Sweet Home! Here’s a click to my July and August Back East.

Thanks especially to my dear friends who made me feel so welcome in their homes these last many weeks. And extra thanks and a hug and a kiss to you who wrote to me while I was away. I am grateful. You are good people and I love you.

I’m leaving tomorrow morning…

July 18

I’m leaving tomorrow morning at the very crack of dawn (assuming the power failure tonight at the airport will be a non-issue by then.)

So I just had to buzz over today for another hit of Rome. I know, all your grandbabies are the cutest, but really, in this case…

A beachside visitor who…

July 17

A beachside visitor who hangs out on the patio beams waiting to swoop down as soon as you leave your table. Mine!Mine!Mine! (my favorite line from that cartoon about the fish.)

A quick catch at…

A quick catch at Sandy’s art show. The party hadn’t started yet and we were losing light fast. Too cute though.

Charlieee! This is…

July 14

Charlieee! This is Charlie in his own house. Josh, Kelly, and Charlie were out here awhile ago and they, along with Nancy, put on a bbq festivo for Such a crowd. It was fab.

Today Nancy did another bbq and the food was OMG delicious. That good. Amazing. Some people just have the gourmet touch and Nancy is one of those people.

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At LACMA. This…

July 13

At LACMA. This was quite an exhibit – a huge huge body of work. Sooo much work. They said in several of the information panels that he simply works All the time, which seemed obvious. This was just a sampling of his efforts, mostly portraits, and he does know everyone who’s anyone in the art world.

It’s totally worth a visit whether you’re a fan or not. But then Nancy Artz shared her free tickets (thanks Nancy!) and free is almost always worth it.

This is my last…

July 12

This is my last Wednesday for Six Weeks! By the time I get back Rome will be working on her science fair project.

Yummy yummy a little…

Yummy yummy a little dins. Veggie dogs, noodles (the mac-and-cheese of Your youth), a few baked beans – Yum!

You go girl. …

You go girl. Put something different on the floor, or better put something on the floor that you have previously picked up as in the ‘not a toy’ category and in 1 flat second she’ll be bee-lining in that very direction. It’s a sixth sense.

Night night. Sleep…

Night night. Sleep tight. Have pleasant dreams!

She can operate the mobile herself and from the monitor upstairs often you’ll hear the music come on and she’ll make that lip buzzing song that just slays me. A Top 10 Hit, no doubt about it.

Something strange happened to…

July 5

Something strange happened to the text here and the whole paragraph got gone. I wonder how that happened?!? I’m feeling too lazy to think it up again.

Playing around with Ben’s…

Playing around with Ben’s new computer program and computer with a camera built in. Who could resist? (Upon re-examination of this photo I was thinking maybe I’d take it off, so as not to frighten the children.)

Brigitte was the docent…

July 10

Brigitte was the docent on Monday and led me on a tour around The Silver Strand, an area in Marina del Rey less than a mile from my mother and both my sisters and yet I had never been there.

We walked up and down the streets and gardens playing judge and jury to the taste of the locals. ‘Nice house but that paint…what Were they thinking?!’

Mom and her dear…

Mom and her dear friend Geri McCall. Geri is our safety net so that when one of the caretakers can’t make it she’ll fill in for which we all say Thank You and Huzzah!

My last Monday Night-er…

My last Monday Night-er for probably more than 6 weeks. What a great turn-out and it wasn’t a birthday or anything.

Wow, in a week I’ll be winging my way to Cape Cod!

Hey, it’s Jonathan back…

July 8

Hey, it’s Jonathan back from Korea and Phil, one of his buddies that I met while I was there (click here to Check Them Out!), and Ben and Bonnie, the Dad and the Mom.

Jonathan and Phil biked up and down Koreatown to pick a restaurant and then Jonathan treated us all to a Korean Feast. What a guy.

What we have here…

July 7

What we have here is Tom and Marsha’s desert tortoise chowing on the remains of the watermelon. The desert tortoise thrives out here in the San Fernando Valley since the temperature during the summer months is mostly 100 degrees and relief does not come until midnight.

Mori Sushi. Sigh….

July 6

Mori Sushi. Sigh. And Nancy treated! *Sigh* What Zagat says and it is 100% true:

“Indulge in the transcendental omakase at this sublime West LA Japanese and let perfectionist master chef Mori Onodera concoct an astounding array of fresh and delicate raw-fish creations, which he serves on ceramic plates he also makes; even in this minimalist setting, worshipers at the shrine of Mori-san (he’s “our hero”) swear it’s worth the splurge to dine at one of the best sushi bars in the city.”

This doesn’t look at…

July 3

This doesn’t look at all like Zoey. Not at All. There are times when any of us will not look like our pictures. That’s my story.

Ljubi was in the…

Ljubi was in the hospital for a couple of days and now she’s out. We’re waiting for test results but the current thinking is that ‘a low salt diet’ does NOT mean ‘a no salt diet’ Especially during the summer when the temperature in the valley hovers around 100 on a good day and higher when I happen to be there.

It was Roger’s birthday…

June 29

It was Roger’s birthday last night and we ate yummy spilling over bowls of delicious pasta. I have been on a feeding frenzy for two weeks at least now. I won’t be able to weigh myself again for a very very long time.

In honor of Roger’s birtday here are links to his projects: First the Voice of Humanity blog (Roger you updated this ONCE since May 2005(!?). Second InterMix Community Middleware for the Web. Roger this guy hasn’t been updated since June 2004(!?) ROGER! Where is the new stuff?!

There’s this cool new…

There’s this cool new search feature up there in the left top of this screen. It is the coolest search feature on the planet although I haven’t got to all the old stuff yet so not every photo is revealed. A search for xo the dog did not reveal this photo. I love this photo so I’m putting it here even if it is somewhere else and even though it is hardly appropriate for a summer month.

It is from years ago, maybe xo’s first holiday season with Darryl and Angela, I think, and maybe among my first Photoshop efforts, or so I seem to remember (since I see such ratty edges, which would be so much better if I did it today!) It wasn’t from yesterday anyway. Of that I can attest.

A visit to the…

June 28

A visit to the Getty! Rome and her friend Nora, and the moms Angela and Katie and me too, we all went to enjoy a few hours at the Getty and it was a total delight. Eeeverybody had fun.

Click here for an UPDATED ‘Visits to the Getty Center’ story. I’m in the midst of reorganizing this website (when Darryl has a minute…) so stay tuned.

OMG too much cuteness….

OMG too much cuteness. You hardly know where to look they are so cute and your eyes twitch. Don’t miss Rome’s foot.

Here are a couple…

Here are a couple of Burt’s shots from SeaBee Days. This bike was surround by yellow police tape. When Burt sent the file he noted ‘yellow police tape? what yellow police tape?’

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