And look what Lill…
And look what Lill sent from her trip to Alaska!
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What will the new year bring?!
July 23
I’ve not a single picture from Liz’s birthday party so how about this from Angela – Lilly and her bff Roxi having sleep-over fun at Roxi’s.
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July 22
From a couple of different walks with Sharon, the 3rd Street Promenade dinos are looking good.
They’ve done a fine succulent garden to cut down on water use and turned off the fountain, but not taken the fountain out so maybe later.
Welcome! It’s hipster heaven up in here with a huge downstairs space for weddings and corporate events and the upstairs is fitted out with oh-so-on-trend office suites and conference space.
And the California Incline, if you’ve been following along I’ve been taking a picture every few months. I was sorry that it wasn’t going to be open for summer as originally planned but ok, there’s a reason.
Here’s a press release from the city:
The new CA Incline is scheduled to reopen at the end of summer due to the reconstruction of the Pedestrian Overcrossing and Idaho Trail. The City originally planned to open the new structure to motorists and pedestrians prior to the Memorial Day weekend; however, the addition of the Pedestrian Overcrossing to the CA Incline reconstruction project has stretched the schedule to late summer. An official opening date will be announced before the end of July.
With the addition of the Pedestrian Overcrossing in November 2015, crews embarked on an ambitious schedule to open both projects to the public in early July, instead of Memorial Day weekend, when only the Incline was being constructed.
However, the Overcrossing’s unique design and structural complexities will require additional time to complete outside of the original schedule. Completing the Overcrossing before reopening the CA Incline ensures both the safety of the traveling public and construction crews. Building the two bridges concurrently is also ultimately the most expeditious and cost effective way to manage the project because it leverages the existing traffic closure and detours.
The CA Incline, an iconic symbol in Santa Monica, was last renovated in 1930. To meet current seismic standards, the bridge is being reconstructed and when complete, it will be replaced with a wider, safer bridge with improved bicycle and pedestrian access. The Overcrossing crosses over the Incline providing pedestrian access to the beach from Palisades Park.
The girls did a week of soccer camp with a crew from the UK including Scotsmen and Northern Irelanders.
Here’s Rome with her sweet-as-pie coach.
July 21
A Downtown Adventure. I’m on an origami mailing list and they announced a project put on in part by DigDeep, a non-profit focused on bringing water to people without access.
I copied this from CURRENT:LA “LA-based water organization DIGDEEP (digdeep.org) hosts an immersive cleansing ritual at the water pavilion created by CURRENT artist Rirkrit Tiravanija. Participants are invited to interact directly with the LA River, and to write their worries and secrets on biodegradable origami boats that set sail to the sea.”
They were putting on an origami class to teach people how to make a lotus instead of a boat and volunteer for the project. LA River and Origami, I’m so there!
This is looking down the street from The Unique Space, home of DigDeep.
Looking across the street. We’re a block off Alameda and E 6th in deep industrial downtown where, if you find yourself, you think yikes, I gotta get out’a here.
We gathered in the kitchen for excellent pizza and strange micro-brewed wheat beer.
And a lesson. These were very easy which was good since the volunteers are supposed to help the visitors make them.
I had an excellent time but I didn’t sign up. It’s on this weekend and the tour of duty is four hours in the blazing heat of the San Fernando Valley.
July 20
Scenes from our after-dinner walk around the block stopping off along the way for a two-girl swing.
July 19
I got up, made coffee, organized my day, made some phone calls about my floor and was set to meet the floor guy who btw didn’t show up, and then went into the house to find, oh look, not an alien from District 9 but rather ALEX hard at work! Lookin’ good Alex!
From lunch with Boban last week, he sent me a picture of the fam at Mom’s 92nd birthday. Happy birthday!
MaryJo must have a picture in the attic, that’s all I can think since she Never Changes.
Boban, MaryJo, Jordan, Cheyenne, Boban’s mom
July 18
Thanks to the Holdens! and Windy came with me. I didn’t think about how the heck am I going to get my floor for 90 whole minutes.
July 17
An example – holes in the walls a-plenty. And there are plenty more, big ones too, but Alex is working away getting it all to look like it never happened.
July 16
Oh the hours I’ve put in to finding a floor. Hour after hour of calls and trips and half-decisions. Finally I was DONE only to discover, sorry, no, you can’t have that, it’s out of production.
But here’s something just like it for twice the money. Today, again, I soldier on.
Look what Sandy has been up to lately, from things she finds on her walks. Yay Sandy!
Cynthia sent this adorable picture from Kieran’s 13th birthday last week. THIRTEEN. Yowza!
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July 15
Celina and Gideon came out so that Gideon could catch some seaside Pokémon. I learned a lot about catching Pokémon today! We also had lunch where, even sitting out on the patio Pokémon were there for the catching.
Gideon ‘Leveled-Up from 8 to 9’ while we were there. Oh my goodness, Pokémon, the story of the summer.
July 14
Susie and I went to the Norton-Simon today and especially enjoyed the sculpture garden where they have three wonderful Aristide Maillol pieces.
There was a traveling exhibit called Duchamp to Pop that was modest in size but told a good story.
Here we have The Librarian, 1960 by George Herms standing behind a real librarian (she herself another fine work of art.)
July 13
I love to let the kids do selfies while we drive in the car because aDORable as they are…
We were sitting at the table eating dinner and I was trying to tell a story about these things. These…what’s the word…you know…what do you call (pointing)…
Coasters! the girls chime in. Coasters. I couldn’t fish up from the muck of my brain, the word Coasters.
July 10-11
I helped Lona setting up her new wall of shelves as they clear out their house of 45-50? years and settle into the glory that is their fabulous vistic apartment at the Breakwater in Marina del Rey.
Alex and Carol from the party on the 4th. They came out to Santa Monica and we had a delightful day.
July 9
Camas is staying with some friends in Manhattan Beach for a few days so Sharon and I went down to meet her for an outing of walk-visit-food.
Live-Love-Surf, that’s our Camas!
July 8
Some miscellanea from the last few days. Electricity! The guys are here and my optimism is full. Full-empty-full-empty, rarely in-between.
Sooo many decisions. Sooo many.
I went to the doctor and had those tabs on my neck frozen off. Turns out you make those things yourself with how you carry your bags and where your seat belt fits. I’m not sure you make them all yourself because some people are covered in them…but I’ll take the doctor’s word on mine. I asked him to just make sure there was nothing on my skin that was going to kill me!
I went to the movies with Nancy for a nice mental break – Hunt for the Wilderpeople. It was good!
July 4
I had a Crazy fun four-thing day in Long Beach, not my usual one-thing day at all.
First a good morning Walk and Waffles with Liz and Gary. Thanks for coming out!
Second a meeting with a cabinet builder (we’ll see…), third a happy visit with Alex and Carol who are back, probably staying in Long Beach for six months (wow is right).
And fourth, here’s our faaabulous hostess Hilda in their 29th floor condo overlooking the fireworks of Long Beach bay and harbor.
…and the other sixteen guests gathered on the balcony. I find it thrilling that all sixteen guests made it with their face in the picture. You guys are AWESOME!
Minoo Massoumi, Esfandiyar (brother), Maya (daughter) Maasoumi, Azar Saeedi and Mori Mostafavi, Azita Saeedi, Ziba Amini, Mahzad Yeganeh, Tim and Kevin, Alex and Carol, Patricia and Kathy, Hilda and Merlyn
July 3
I took what I hope will be a full set of before pictures today. I am ever so hoping the after pictures will be coming along soon.
Darryl, Angela, Rome, and Lilly’s stop in Sequoia on the way up to San Francisco. Thanks Angela.
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July 2
I went to the Broad with Ben and Bonnie to see the Cindy Sherman show and here we are doing the required reflect-o in a Jeff Koons shiny dog.
July 1
I can’t actually talk about this because it would fall into the category of ‘making fun’ and that’s just not nice. But wow, no?!
Steven, Gideon, Celina, Ronald…I forgot to put this in last week. We met up for Dim Sum!
June 30
Here’s the bowl of succulents from Lill at home in the window box at The Big House. I am definitely going to get some shots of the place before the workers get going…tomorrow? I’m going to try!
June 29
All photos by Rome! And we made these ourselves. You probably figured it out – the pear is mine.
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June 26
Lona and I went to Ikea and later I went to Lill’s Mid-Summer party..I think she has a picture I can get. I took this picture a few months ago but haven’t used it yet.
The Refrigerator Door: from Rome and Lilly-soccer and school pictures, Valentine’s Day cards, photo booth pictures, Holiday card; Kathleen’s funny thank-you note; Cynthia, Mike, and Kieran’s Holiday card; the ticket to Disney Hall and one of the finest performances I have been privileged to enjoy (thanks to Marsha!); Paris Macaroon magnet from Lill; Shira and Chad’s wedding; the Dragolovic’s Holiday card; my 3D kitty magnet, so cute; there were three birds, one origami I made, one straw guy I made in Laos, and a porcelain beauty that was a gift.
June 25
The California Incline. They probably are not going to make it by July 4th, but soon, soon.
June 24
We have two CONs in LA this weekend, CatCon and PolitiCon. Which one looks better to you?!
I am wrong over and over and over. Please don’t vote for Donald Trump and make me wrong again. Please.
June 23
Home from the delights of Saint Paul it’s back to regular life of the summer variety.
Swimming!
I’m off in the morning to Minnesota to visit Cynthia, Mike, and Kieran! Lucky ME!!
June 8
Hi girls – oh yes, yummy treats!
It was the 4th Grade music performance at Jefferson and it was FAB. The entire 4th Grade, three and a half classes worth, memorized 7-8-9 songs and matching movements and performed them with enthusiasm and skill. Good job kids! Excellent Rome!
June 7
From Nancy’s facebook – and dear grandgirl Chloe. Nancy is wearing The Boot these days from having wacked her foot on a step so we drove around together today doing chores.
I’ve also had three electricians out, got the car serviced, etc on the chore front and my first Monday Potluck in two months.
June 5
Another outing with Les today – a picnic and polo at Will Rogers, always a lovely time.
June 4
Lonie and I went for a stroll around the Marina looking for Larry Ellison’s sail boat that is visible from L&H’s window across the channel.
June 3
Les is visiting from Boston and we had a fun afternoon kicking around the beach.
He likes to stay at this AirBNB in Santa Monica on 4th. I want that hanging drape of wonderful sounds.
Les wore his swimming suit and brought a towel but no, the surf was very wild and no one else was in the water. So we went to eat instead.
I missed Christa’s college graduation. Here she is with Lona and Hartley and the paper representing the CAR waiting for her in Honolulu.
She’ll be going to medical school at the University of Hawaii in Honolulu and the car will definitely come in handy for commuting all those late nights. Congratulations Christa!
May 22-June 2
This is mi familia in Ecuador. The young woman second from the right had just arrived so most of the week it was we three students and the two sisters. Living in the house were also two more sisters, some nephews, a granddaughter or two – I was never completely clear but it was a fine home-stay.
The two sisters pictured here were wonderfully chatty always in Spanish so our listening skills certainly improved. We students tried to use Spanish as much as possible although there were times my frustration level peeked and just quickly had my say in English.
The young woman on the left is a French speaker from Quebec and the fellow on the right is multi-multi-lingual speaker from the Netherlands. They both spoke perfect English.
Happy hour half-price dinner with Sharon at Fig and it was delicious.
I also caught up with friends and family and didn’t take pictures because for one reason I was entirely distracted by ‘what am I going to do in the house’!
My tenant in the front left before I went to Ecuador and now I’m working on getting it in tip-top shape which is A LOT of work.
I went to store after store and I’m totally not done going to stores.
Here is a pigeon who lives at Home Depot.
The tent was on for three days and two nights which I spent with DAK&L (thank you!).
Open house and a display of art that is so cool. We also got to visit the classrooms and the turn-out was impressive. It was packed both with delighted families and amazing work. Wow on the teachers and the school for supporting them.
The Van Valkenburgs! I got to join them for a holiday bbq where, as usual when I go there, I ate myself into a coma.
A very fun outing at the mall!
It’s one of those huge spaces with giant dinosaurs and some information about them. They pass out a quiz page that you can answer by reading the signs. The kids loved it.
Mostly though, it’s bounce-house type material formed in elaborate and very entertaining climbing, sliding, jumping structures.
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March 29
That’s Cynthia and Lona walking. We were all walking but they were walking so so fast I could not keep up. I trotted along behind them for 15-20 minutes and then I had to take a break!
That’s me, taking a break.
March 28
YeeeHAW! Mike’s mom Phyllis sent these pictures of Kieran having a rollicking good time out at Phyllis and Ken’s ranch in North West Minnesota. What Fun, Thank You Phyllis!
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March 27
Ben and Bonnie are in Israel visiting their most splendid grandboys Yossef-Shalom and Yaacov-Hillel who are simply precious, and Jonathan and Judy are doing very well too.
When your grandchildren are on the other side of the world and speak a language you don’t know, it’s a challenge to stay connected. Good job B&B!
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Lilly and Roxi are in the same grade. Rome and Lola are in the same grade. Angela and Lauretta do so much together especially for the school. And I just loove Lauretta’s mom Pauli!
Pauli and I get to have play dates too!
Angela’s.
((I’m still adding pictures! I’ve identified a few more to snag from other people.))
March 26
I’ll get to the details later…this is such a small representation of the FABULOUS event. I wish I could have a picture of every beautiful person who was there but once the party kicked in to full steam I got so distracted by all you beautiful people that I stopped taking pictures! I don’t even have a picture of the TACOS.
I’m going to try collecting other people’s pictures to flesh this out.
Darryl, Darryl you SO DID IT!
A balcony lounge soon taken over by all the kids as they found each other for their own party.
Marsha helping Darryl with the last minute tagging of the wires. It was hard. There were 364 of them randomly distributed after all!
Kelly and Marsha. They were both with me in Paris, the meaning of which will be known later.
Darryl makes the last wire, number 365, to the huzzahs of the crowd. Lilly wants to make off with it!