Tuesday, August 29, 2006

I Love Ebay


Ebay is just the best for gathering your random desires.

I've always loved this hellenistic Three Graces that hung over Grandma Sally's bathub; but a Museum Store copy is a couple hundred bucks. Today I scored this one on ebay for $29.00 (yes, that includes shipping).

Now I just need the sunken tub, atrium bathroom and the ocean front locale to go along with it.

Monday, August 28, 2006

Not just a cog in the wheel


This morning I was feeling a lot like I was "working for the clamp down" (to quote the Clash) so I ran away to the beach for a couple hours.

For those of you chained to your desk today... greetings from the top of Grandview in Leucadia.

Besides I have to keep my skills in shape for that crushing northshore break when I visit Liz in October.

-totally stoked
Jennifer

Sunday, August 27, 2006

Wonderful Night in Laguna

















Last night I gathered my great friends; Terry, Jennifer and Stacey to see the Pageant of the Masters http://www.foapom.com/ in beautiful Laguna Beach.

We met at my house on a perfect California afternoon and Jenn drove us to an excellent restaurant that she had researched and found to be one of the best in town http://www.tiamolagunabeach.com/
The restaurant was charming, the service lovely and the food terrific. The menu is Italian Mediterranean; it is one of those places where every item sounds so good you have trouble just deciding what to order - I had talapia accented with yummy lobster ravioli.
The night was made more exciting because it was the Gala Evening. It is a black tie event with a Mercedes raffle, celebrity guests and host - Miss Terri Hatcher. She was quite charming and talked about the arts with great passion.

It was such fun to wear a fancy dress and heels and spend such a special evening with these fantastic women - I'm lucky the have such great people in my life.

Tuesday, August 22, 2006

Please refer to the picture below

That baby is having a baby.
3 cheers for Karen, hip hip hoorah, hip hip hoorah, hip hip hoorah

Sunday, August 20, 2006

HAPPY BIRTHDAY MOM














5 things my Mom taught me

How to tie my shoes
Gentleness
Loyalty
How to use tools
How to go to Europe on a dream

Friday, August 18, 2006

Kirby Bopeep-Wonka-McKinley-Pernal


I can't believe my sweet pug-nugget turned 10 years old this week.

You've all met Kirby but not all of you got to see him when he was just a pup, so here's some old pics. He is about 2 mo. and 6 mo. in these shots. I could hold him in one hand when we first brought him home.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY KIRBY

Thursday, August 10, 2006

Meet Yvette


I've received my sponsored sister package and I've been matched with Yvette. She is 20, married with a young son and daughter and also cares for a school aged sister. They live in a hut in a rural area and depend on kerosene. There is no running water available. Her goals are to develop vocation skills and literacy.

Tuesday, August 08, 2006

Happy Birthday Dad

5 things my Dad taught me

Bodysurfing

Sarcasm

How to be wrong

How to play basketball

Faith

Monday, August 07, 2006

Just Do It

A couple months ago I saw Sarah McLachlan’s “world on fire” video ( view video at: http://www.worldonfire.ca/ )

What struck me most vividly were the graphics that showed how a very small (and I don’t me relatively small, but rather, literally small) amount of money can make a transforming difference in a person’s life. Examples such as 1 term of schooling for 100 students in Ethiopia takes only $200 struck a cord with me. For me, it has been easy to sit back and do little because it seems that no true change would come from the little I might be able to give. Now I believe that in the right places in the world and through the right organizations true change can happen.

So I researched some organizations and decided to get involved with Women for Women International. They're well respected and highly rated by charity watchdog groups. It is a sponsorship program where for one year I get to offer support through writing letters and providing $27 a month. The particular woman I'll be paired with will have specific needs and goals, but in general the $ goes to support literacy, income producing training and leadership skills for women.

Any day now I will receive information on the woman I will be paired with - I know she is in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. I will share with you more about her soon.

Friday, August 04, 2006

New Purchase


As you know, my high schools days were spent ditching school. Even when I was on campus I still skipped english/geometry/biology in favor of spending several hours a day in ceramics class (very cool teacher, but where did Mrs Crannell think I was supposed to be all that time?). Anyway, ever since then I've wanted to get a pottery wheel but it never worked out. Finally, last week I got one. It's a monster (260lb Lockerbie) kick wheel - the wheel I always dreamed of having, plus it has the bonus electric motor that will really help in centering big hunks of clay. I hope I can remember how to throw. I hope you all won't mind getting lopsided vases for christmas for the rest of your life.

Thursday, August 03, 2006

Tattoo



Ok – just to be immediately contrary to my blog title I have a rather not boring post. Last weekend I got a new tattoo. Your comments are encouraged, but understand, tattoo etiquette demands that you say “you love it” or “amazing” :)

I’m posting a pic along with and the original artwork that inspired the design – it is a wood-cut print by artist Kirstin Francis, titled
'Poseidon’s Rodeo". I got the tattoo done by Kelly Jordon at Avalon in Pacific Beach and I am truly happy with the result.

Day One

Well, Elizabeth has been doing such a wonderful job posting pictures and journaling (has every noun become a verb?) that I feel more connected than ever to her and the whole family. She has by osmosis inspired Jack to start posting; and now Jack and Liz have been putting pressure on me to start a blog of my own. I'm not convinced that without growing kids to report on that my life will be as noteworthy and rapidly changing - but here you go.