Wednesday, February 4, 2009
First Thursday Art Walk at 619 Western
Here is what I gleaned from the website on the building's history:
"Built in 1910 during the economic boom after the Alaskan Goldrush the building most likely designed by Saunders and Lawton was used as a multi-purpose warehouse and the site of light manufacturing. Everything from stored fishingnets, coffebeans and tavern punchcards made their way through it's floors. What took place in the building from 1910 to the early '70's is under investigation. " The building is currently occupied with artist studios, who have been here since 1979.
http://www.619western.com/
What I love about 619 versus the fancier galleries, which mostly lie East of the viaduct, is that the artists here are emerging and just becoming established. 619 holds no airs. All are welcome, no matter what you are wearing or how much (or little) your pocketbook holds. You will stumble upon some incredible creations here. First Thursday at 619 is exploding with vibrancy, character and curiosities. 619 always has a great turnout of devoted fans and you are guaranteed to see something interesting, in the art and the patrons.
I am really proud and excited to be a part of 619 this month.
photos to follow event
Thursday, January 29, 2009
The Converse Arrived!

Our daughter has been checking out the Converse site with her friends since last summer. They have poured hours upon hours creating their dream shoe. They muse over the tongue color, the stitch color, the outside pattern, and even the color of the rubber soles, altering their ideal shoe every few days, until it is rendered perfect in their minds. Since this began, my husband and I have been receiving bi-weekly reports from our daughter on her latest Converse cyber creation.
For Christmas 2008, as did many families, we cut back on our budget. We decided to give one nice gift to the kids and only a few smaller ones to supplement.
There is no better time to lift our spirits by choosing the "nice" gift to be something that is a bit frivolous and yet intensely creative and personal.
For P's gift, we told her she could place the order for her dream shoe. The shoes arrived today. I could not have been happier with any other gift for her.
I grew up with three sisters. We did not have a lot of money and my parents struggled to do their best for us. I remember when all the cool girls wore A Smile pants and Famolari wedge shoes. I did get one pair of A Smiles. They were on clearance at Lamont's and last season's color. I was so grateful and happy.
We are a little better off than my parents were, but we still have to make tough choices with our money. The decision to spend way more on my daughter's shoes than I usually spend on myself, feels like a rectification. A good one.
When times are tough, it feels good to be a little impractical and whimsical. I know P is ecstatic with her gift and we are vicariously joyous. Check it.
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
At Last...

Friday, January 16, 2009
Brilliant Reminder

Wednesday, January 14, 2009
SAY IT!
This dope 'Speak n Spell' Daft Punk remix was created by my friend, Adam Freeland. While DJing at Coachella in 2008 in the dance-heavy Sahara tent, Adam dropped this track late in his set to a crowd of fans and followers of the Cult of F. Everyone enthusiastically chanted "oh-be-ay-em-ay" along with the robot-esque voice.
Dynamite duo, GOLD, directed the amazing stop motion video. GOLD consists of my cousin-in-law, Richard Farmer, and his business partner, Sinuhe Xavier. They are very close friends with Adam and were given an incredible opportunity to create this Daft Punk vs Freeland vs Obama visual dynamo just in time for the inauguration of Barack Obama.
BRILLIANT! I am so proud of them.
Go to http://www.greendotfilms.com/ and explore GOLD's other clever and witty productions.
After January 20th, 2009, we can all be proud to be American.
Sunday, January 11, 2009
2009 Resolutions

- continue love love love for my family and friends
- stay positive
- keep hope in the forefront
- have faith that things work out
- be grateful for all of my blessings, counting them from time to time
- be purposeful and give what I can to the moment
- drink lots of water
- meditate several times a week
- more dates with my husband
- re-connect with some people I have been missing
- set concrete career goals (will definitely have to be revisited!)
- clean out one closet, drawer, or section that collects odds & ends per week (hopefully this is not too ambitious)
As I review this list, I am seeing that most of these are not very specific. That is okay. Some are themes that I would like to carry through the year. I hope I come back to this and revise it, add to it and delete parts from time to time.
I did clear the clutter from underneath my bed today. I also went through my nightstand, cleaned that out, and shelved all the books that were stacked up underneath. All of the bedroom furniture got a thorough vacuuming beneath. Check!
Friday, January 9, 2009
Recipe: Sloppy Lentils
by Suzie
1 tablespoon canola oil
1 onion, finely chopped
1 red pepper, chopped

2-4 cloves of garlic, minced
1 teaspoon oregano
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup tomato ketchup
1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar
1 tablespoon brown sugar or 2 tablespoons maple syrup
1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
1 8oz can of tomato paste
7 cups water
2 cups dried lentils, rinsed
In a large 3 quart soup pot, heat the oil over medium heat. Add the chopped onions and peppers and saute until soft. Next add the garlic, oregano and salt. Continue sauteing until the garlic is fragrant. Next stir in the rest of the ingredients except the lentils. Turn the heat up to high and bring to a boil. Add the lentils, cover and simmer for about 30 minutes, stirring occasionally, or until the lentils are soft.
Serve on hamburger buns.
This is really yummy with sour cream or vegan sour cream on the bun with the lentils.