Daily Life 2016

What will the new year bring?!

New Year’s Eve at…

December 31

New Year’s Eve at Marsha and Tom’s. Following are pictures of four small surfaces in their house. Please be assured there are 100s more. So so many more, so cool, so unique.

Kathleen is such a…

December 28

Kathleen is such a sweet neighbor gathering ladies from the ‘hood for a pre-New Year festivity.

Cynthia, Mike, and Kieran…

December 27

Cynthia, Mike, and Kieran skiing in Colorado, having a fabulous time I’m sure. Looks cold huh, but fresh powdery snow makes it worth it!

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The girls, Rome having…

The girls, Rome having cut up the pineapple By Herself (except to hack off the ends), and Lilly surrounded by her Santa loot.

At Brian and Marija’s,…

December 24

At Brian and Marija’s, the first swelling of children with three more that came later plus a TON of corralling adults. Too fun, and so many 1/4 Croatians!

Lilly hosted a way-too-fun…

December 21

Lilly hosted a way-too-fun cookie party for her four BFFs. We’re all BFFs she told me.

I was entirely delighted watching Angela make it all happen so smoothly and make it so entertaining for the kids. She got them all stools and they took turns with the recipe, putting in the flour, stirring, running the mixer – aDORable

…and then they decorated…

…and then they decorated cookies into glorious mountains of icing and sprinkles.

They decorated cookie boxes to take home their creations and they had a craft to make if there was still time, and there was. Good job Angela!

Zoe, Nico, Lilly, Lailha, Roxi

The day before Kailin…

The day before Kailin and her BFFs got together for their Secret Santa party.

All by themselves they decided to do Secret Santa. They drew names, had a budget, and they made such thoughtful gifts for each other.

These two events have made me feel all warm and fuzzy for the Holiday Season. Thank you for doing that!

Emma, Finley, Leila, Nicole, Rome

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On my chore-rounds today…

December 19

On my chore-rounds today I walked by the relatively new UCLA Orthopedic Hospital and was impressed by how carefully they matched the building style of the UCLA campus itself in Westwood even though this hospital is sitting here on Wilshire Blvd. in Santa Monica.

I went with Bonnie…

December 17

I went with Bonnie today to the Petersen Auto Museum which was cool, full as it was with shiny shiny things…

The building itself is…

The building itself is a controversial Huge shimmering candy cane structure right at the iconic corner of Wilshire and Fairfax where everyone my age remembers shopping at the department stores of our youth.

This is from outside the building but inside the decorative shell.

I went looking around…

I went looking around in the late afternoon AGAIN and now I’m glad I’ve procrastinated on getting a sofa because I like this one better. Should I do the deed…probably soon!

Sharon had a lovely…

December 16

Sharon had a lovely Happy Birthday Season’s Greetings festivity and made reeeeally good chili. I didn’t take any pictures, so I pulled this one off the internet…from the same recipe though.

Happy Birthday Sharon!

Marsha and I saw…

December 15

Marsha and I saw La La Land today and it was very charming indeed with plenty of affection for LA, characters I cared about, and even a story. Plus singing and dancing so although I hope it’s not the best movie of the year, meaning that a better one is in the wings, as far as this year goes it is the best movie I’ve seen yet.

This is the first…

This is the first tree I’ve put up in at least eighteen years, and I like it! (but I do need to buy some fake smell to go with my fake tree…)

I got the box…

I got the box of things I’d kept out of the garage, made some origami cranes, cut up some cards from years gone by, et voilá.

Bill and I went…

December 13

Bill and I went out to dinner tonight. But who cares about a picture of Bill. Certainly not Bill, not when there’s a picture of Sweet Addie Rose at hand. Awwww.

My Valley Girls Monday…

December 12

My Valley Girls Monday Night Potluck Holiday Extravaganza! We all so look forward to this yearly event at Alicia’s with scrumptious food, a beautiful table and decorations, a helper in the kitchen, and a shower of gifts. (Don’t miss our shower of snowflakes because I think they’re adorable.) THANK YOU LADIES!

Me, Alicia, Ljubica, Lourdes, Ann, Maxine, Becky, Marija, Marsha. Sadly Maryanne couldn’t make.

In celebration of JoAnn’s…

December 11

In celebration of JoAnn’s birthday Nancy came down from Santa Barbara, Muriel cooked, and I just showed up, and David was there too of course, to entertain the ladies.

“Out there on the…

“Out there on the edge of the prairie” (I’m missing Garrison Keillor…) Cynthia and Mike have their first snow cover of the season.

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Today is Saturday, then…

Today is Saturday, then Sunday, then Monday when I get to move the dishes out of the bathroom and into the kitchen where there will be WATER!

The guys did, from…

December 9

The guys did, from what I can tell…a great job, CONGRATS. There was a third guy too who did the window ledge and it looks so fine.

This is the stove-side….

This is the stove-side. The stove-side really does need a stove and a hood.

And knobs and pulls. I am SO HAPPPY that I’m not freaked out with buyer’s remorse.

Thanks Angela for these…

December 8

Thanks Angela for these adorable photos – from a couple of neighborhood Santa visits.

I was all set to Not get the backsplash tomorrow along with the counter and now I Am going to get the backsplash. It’s a backsplash roller-coaster ride around here!

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From Cynthia: she and…

From Cynthia: she and Mike and Kieran went to Mike’s mom-and-her-husband’s wonderful old farmhouse home in the wilds of the Minnesota countryside for the Thanksgiving after-weekend.

They had a great time, and here’s Ken in His Chair. Phyllis wrote that “Scott and Cheri ((Scott is Mike’s brother)) weren’t able to come. They got a lot of snow a few days ago, and had to move cows.”

I’m so happy that I get to know Phyllis and Ken, they are beautiful people, and that I get to know people who can say that Scott and Cheri couldn’t come because they had to move cows.

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Sweet day today with…

December 7

Sweet day today with the girls including a school outing to a pizza place mightily enjoyed by one and all.

I had two rather…

December 6

I had two rather unproductive days although I did try, but it seems not my best effort since very little got done. One of my stops – Liz’s Antique Hardware on La Brea. Tons, literally, of antique hardware, but none for me.

Oh great, and now the counters are delayed a few days and the backsplash is delayed a few weeks. Sure, there are reasons, there are always reasons…

internet pic.

Oh Alex, how it…

December 4

Oh Alex, how it is always something. I’m bringing the garbage cans in from the alley now because my neighbors are too tempted by the easy access and fill up my cans within two days after a pickup.

So it was Alex’s idea to put that little lattice fence by the washing machines and hide the cans. Good thinking Alex! Good building Alex!

The fence! I…

The fence! I think I showed a picture of the fence before but now there is also a pad of the old pavers behind Olivia’s place for bike parking. More nice, and more nice to come!

Walking home from school,…

November 30

Walking home from school, Roxi was coming over for a play date and we ran into another couple of first graders walking home. Cute-eees!

I had a lot…

November 29

I had a lot of free time these last two days and so I got myself together with paperwork, did a little shopping and I feel pretty calm heading into December.

Except that I didn’t hear from the counter guys today as I should have. It’s only one day. Stay calm. Deep breaths.

Muriel came over this…

November 26

Muriel came over this morning and we walked down to the Promenade and back. Nice, and particularly nice because we got poured on for the last 4-5 blocks. We didn’t care. We were GLAD!

Then Marsha was over-the-hill so she dropped by and that was delightful too.

No pictures though.

So here’s a picture of the Brown Thanksgiving in Hawaii. They were at a beach house on the North Shore and the whole gang was present including several guests whose names escape me at the moment.

Christa, Charis, guest, Beth, Hartley, guest, Janice, guest, Trevor, Caleb. Lona took the picture.

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After a series of…

November 27

After a series of detours Nancy and I ended up at the Landmark and saw Lion, a new movie staring Dev Patel.

Let me tell you it was a tear jerker of the First Order. It’s based on a true story and one of the tag lines as they ran through the where-are-they-now part of the story says “over 80,000 children go missing in India every year”. I tried to confirm the number – other sources quote an even higher number, a source in 2013 said the number was 60,000.

Less than 60,000 Americans died in the entire Vietnam war and here we have more than 80,000 children missing every year. Many are eventually found, many are not.

Check it out -…

Check it out – the conductor, who was pretty dang adorable with his butterfly hands: Krzysztof Urbanski. And the prodigy violinist: Augustin Hadelich.

I wished and wished Rome was there to see the clarinet players (she just started clarinet) and feel the power of top-notch orchestral works played by a world-class orchestra in one of the great venues of the modern music experience. Soon my darling!

(DCH website)

Marsha invited me to…

Marsha invited me to a concert at the Disney Concert Hall. I LOVE to go to the Disney Concert Hall!

We heard the LA Phil play the Mozart violin Concerto #5 in A major, called ‘Turkish’, and the Brahms Symphony #2 in D major. It was all, from note one to note last, Awesome.

Let’s EAT!…

Let’s EAT!

Potato pancakes with mushrooms, olives, and garlic; roasted beets; orange and fennel salad; green salad; mashed potatoes; balsamic glazed pearl onions; roasted Brussel sprouts; stuffed squash.

(ps Gary’s fine, he just lost a bridge.)

Good morning on this…

November 24

Good morning on this beautiful Thanksgiving Day!

Lilly was up bright and early too and we enjoyed the colors of the sunrise.

I came yesterday for the regular Wednesday although a bit more than the regular amount of cooking took place. Then I slept over which was super good fun.

Rome made the avocado…

Rome made the avocado boats and Lilly made the fruit kebab turkey as part of the Thanksgiving hors d’oeuvres.

Windy and Jeff were going to join us but Jeff unfortunately fell ill. We missed them, and we had fun anyway!

I want a sunflower…

November 22

I want a sunflower forest too! I just ran across this picture and I don’t remember where I took it. I wonder how much water it takes to grow sunflowers. Here, let me google that for you…too bad, too much water required.

All set with the kitchen counter fabricators to get to work after the holiday. Coming soon: water to a kitchen near me!

Alex came today to…

November 20

Alex came today to finish the fence. TICK! Carol came too and we went shopping for pantry containers. TICK! It was a good day.

“Human Condition is an…

November 19

“Human Condition is an immersive, site-specific exhibition that features the work of over eighty emerging and established artists in a uniquely challenging space: a former hospital in West Adams, previously known as the Los Angeles Metropolitan Medical Center.

“Curated and produced by the Los Angeles-based art advisor John Wolf, Human Condition invites artists to re-contextualize the hospital’s functional history—over 40,000 square feet of it—as a venue to explore what it means to be human.

“The Los Angeles Metropolitan Medical Center proudly opened in 1971 as the first Black-owned hospital in Los Angeles. It operated successfully for decades. Later, both the hospital and the West Adams neighborhood in which it was located declined; in the hands of the Pacific Health Corp, the hospital closed amid revelations of criminal mismanagement and insurance fraud in 2013.”

So here we are…

So here we are at Admitting. Many, if not most, of the signs were still in place and wandering around in the hospital and feeling the abandoned spaces with their once very specific purposes was definitely part of the art project. It would have been something to do even had there been no art.

“…the two main floors of the exhibition are divided in approach to human condition. The subconscious mind is addressed on the first floor…while the conscious, decision-making mind is explored on the second floor.”

Most of what follows…

Most of what follows is from the first floor because I liked it. I’ll talk about the work on the second floor later.

I really like that guys toes and the colors on the table making their presence known.

I’m not sure why…

I’m not sure why the second floor should have all been so bleak, sad, miserable, and full of despair.

The text in red says “I watched my father beat my mother for no reason, punching her face and pulling her hair in a fury of blood/tears.”

The text in blue says “I have nothing to say on these matters – existence confuses me – I want to lose myself in poetry – the massive cloud of doubt and regret snagged on the gnarled branches of thought.”

The whole picture contains a number of these conversations with a similarly mournful appearance.

This one says “Another…

This one says “Another sunny and sinister 87 degrees in LA” and there were many others in various rooms saying “Another sunny and sinister 76 degrees in LA”, etc., all the same picture with different temperatures, different numbers of gun shot wounds, different gang tattoos.

These two were among the least bleak of the second floor work!

Then I went with…

Then I went with Ken for a dinner in Westwood and a play at the Geffen thanks to Ken and Susie who weren’t going to use their tickets.

What a great day!

Kieran demonstrating his project…

November 16

Kieran demonstrating his project for The Inventor’s Club!

What Mike said: “He built a guitar stand with a built in alarm system. If you remove the guitar without flipping a hidden switch, an alarm sounds.” You go Kieran!

I got it off Cynthia’s facebook. I know, facebook.

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A furniture refresher guy…

November 15

A furniture refresher guy did this magic in a couple of hours. That was fun!

I also took the drapes in to get hemmed and pressed. Tick! Tick!

He can replace all…

November 14

He can replace all the ratty torn screens in one day. An expensive day, but one day none-the-less.

I still don’t have a bookcase or anywhere to put tchotchkes and So much more still to consider. Hope against Hope I’ll get the kitchen counters ordered in the next few days so maybe I can have a sink before December.

Jefferson Elementary in Redondo…

November 13

Jefferson Elementary in Redondo Beach fielded three teams in the First Lego League (there might be other Lego-Robotics leagues?) and here they are at…

The teams had to…

The teams had to program their robot, the robot that they’d built out of Legos, to do various tasks – follow a track, move an object, pass over an obstacle – and you got points based on the difficulty of the challenge you accepted and how well you achieved the goal.

All the kids were so IN to it as you could tell by their expressions and body language.

As well as the…

As well as the robot missions there were three demonstration aspects to the competition.

#1 Here they showed their robot in action, showed their work notebook, and then answered questions. I was nuts for the kid in the blue shirt. He was sweet and supportive and well-focused to keeping the kids on task.

#2 This is the…

#2 This is the skit they did to show which challenge they decided to focus on. There were many aspects to this event including a ton of questions from the judges.

The kids really knew and understood the topic and it was so fun to watch it all unfold.

#3 The third demonstration event was a team work challenge. I sat out that one so other adults could have a turn as admission to the rooms was strictly limited.

…and this is a…

…and this is a run for points.

I didn’t stay until the very end because there was going to be a long break before the final ceremonies. The Octonators, Rome and Angela’s team did great and the other two teams from Jefferson did great too. One of the teams placed second overall and the other won first in one of the three demonstration events.

YAY TEAM!

Wow, the list of…

November 12

Wow, the list of what’s left to do in the bathroom can fit on one page!

A spot or two need grout, the floor needs a this-is-as-good-as-it-gets once over, clean up the fittings under the sink, add a mirror, and maybe add another plant like a bamboo over in the corner with the cat, in a container that you can fill up with water and not kill for a while.

Why is the shower handle where it is? So you can turn on the water to get warm before you get in. Where is the shampoo and toothbrush and etc? There are built in shelves in the corner of the shower by the handle that are so cool because you can’t see them. How do you get into that tub? It’s not quite as tricky as it looks but I should probably get a stool for the future.

The mirror will go…

The mirror will go there on the bit of wall by the door.

All the usual bathroom and personal grooming supplies are in the porch just on the other side of the door. I’ve been tempted to put up a shelf or two in the bathroom but then no, I don’t want to!

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