Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Lots o' Lakes

Things have been pretty quiet around here lately, huh? We've been keeping ourselves busy winding up (for our big trip) and down (tying up commitments) at the same time. One of the many things we want to do before our trip is to go around and spend some quality time with all the family, and we did just that over the 4th of July weekend in Sun Valley.

sun valley july 2008

Amy (Jeremy's sister) and her partner Gerry met us there, along with Martina (one of Jeremy's best friends and the only groomswoman at our wedding) and her husband Chris and two adorable daughters Anya (4.5 years) and Taryn (14 months). I didn't really know Chris and Martina very well before this trip so I was very happy to get to know them. Their oldest daughter, Anya, took an immediate liking to me (hint: I had lip gloss) and wanted to be by my side the entire trip. Pretty cute, if you ask me:

sun valley july 2008

As is the norm with all Hermann visits, we spent most of our days outdoors. There was a short walk the afternoon we got in, at the same place we went cross-country skiing just a few short months ago:

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The following day, we headed up to Red Fish for a lake day. There were some fires in SV last year and the Forest Service was still clearing some brush from the beach that we wanted to hang out at. So road access was closed to that area...fortunately, industrious Randy found a guy with a speedboat to haul all of us and our kayaks out to the beach, which we had all to ourselves, minus a few really nice Forest Service peeps:

sun valley july 2008

sun valley july 2008

Sweet little Taryn, who has just started walking, had a blast at the lake...though as the day dragged on without her nap she began to get a little loopy. But she still had a big smile for the camera, even when the day cursed her with The Dirtiest Little Face Ever:

sun valley july 2008

The next day we went for a hike up to Silver Lake...it was a big hike but we brought the kids and Anya made it the entire way all by herself. We were all very impressed...seriously, it was a tough one!

sun valley july 2008

sun valley july 2008

sun valley july 2008

We ended our trip with a hike from Pettit Lake to Alice Lake (we saw a lot of lakes)...but we left the kids at home for this one. Though technically a lot easier than the Silver Lake hike, it was a loooong one...we were hiking for about 10 hours! This hike involved two river crossings...

sun valley july 2008

...a couple log crossings...

sun valley july 2008

...and lots of mosquitoes. But we ended up here:

sun valley july 2008

And saw stuff like this:

sun valley july 2008

sun valley july 2008

As always, we had a wonderful, relaxing time, ate really yummy food, and enjoyed wonderful conversations around the dinner table. I was happy to spend some good time with Amy and Gerry and get to know Chris and Martina better. They are really committed to their parenting and it shows in their two wonderful daughters. It was really fun for Jeremy and I to see the type of loving dedication they have towards their family and they are really great models for us when we begin to think about starting our own...

sun valley july 2008

sun valley july 2008

Sunday, June 8, 2008

Staycation

Yesterday, Jeremy and I took a staycation (not a "steak-acation", as he had hoped)...I had heard about people doing staycations, where you basically act like you're on vacation in your own city and do things that a tourist might do. Well, believe it or not, even after 10 years of living in the Bay Area, I had never been to Angel Island! So, with the weather gods smiling upon us, we hopped on our bikes and headed down towards the ferry at pier 41.

We stopped first at the Ferry Building and bought some yummy Vietnamese meatball sandwiches, which we ate in the grass:

staycation

staycation

staycation

We were quite early for the ferry, so we rode down aquatic park, and then the Marina green...there were lots of people out and about enjoying the beautiful weather! Eventually we ended up back at Pier 41 to board our ferry. Like our walks, it felt like we were in a different city! The people are just so different in this part of town than in the Mission...makes for some really fun people watching!

We finally made it over to Angel Island and rode the perimeter of the island. First of all, WOW! I can't believe I had never been there...the 360 degree views of the bay are just stunning.

staycation

staycation

staycation-view of GG bridge from angel island

What a beautiful way to spend the day! We love San Francisco! We're totally visiting again!

staycation

P.S. I think I'm getting closer to fine-tuning the camera settings...I like these photos much more than the ones I took earlier in the week...
P.P.S. In case you're wondering how the heck I kept up with Jeremy on a bike, he rode his single speed...and he was still faster than me. But it did level the playing field quite a bit. :)

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Walk with Me

I've think I've mentioned before that I really love my job, but lately I have been struggling a bit with the lifestyle of a designer. Namely, that I spend all day sitting in a chair, staring at a computer. I notice often that when riding my bike home, it can be difficult for me to focus on distances further away than 2-5 feet. Additionally, the human body (at least not this human's body) isn't built to sit in a single seat for 9-10 hours a day. Another bummer is that I work quite late, not getting home until 7 or 7:30PM most days (oh how I envy people who leave the office at 5PM!!!).

In an effort to counteract all of these effects, Jeremy and I have begun taking walks after work, which is nice since the sun is setting so late these days. Not only is the light beautiful at this time of day, but it means that we get to explore nearby neighborhoods. Yesterday, I took my new camera out with me (Jeremy just bought me a Leica D-Lux 3!). The walk helps make my body feel better after a long day in a chair, but shooting photos helps counteract the computer-stare I've developed after looking at the screen all day. Plus, it really gets me ready for our trip...looking hard, noticing things I may not notice during our daily routine.

Last night we took a long stroll up and down the streets of Potrero Hill, and it was like discovering a different city! There were a lot of houses and other details that I may not have noticed if passing by in a car, and we wandered down streets we never knew of. Here are some photos I shot last night with our new camera:

I loved how the crack in the sidewalk extended all the way up to the doors:

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This one I shot for Kara, who misses beauganvillia:

beauganvillia (for kara)

This was a crazy mosaic on a bench we found:

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I love the soft colors and focus of this one:

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The light was just gorgeous at this time:

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All in all, loving the new camera, though I still need to fine tune the settings. The colors are not coming out as saturated as I would like. You might be thinking, "Uh, are you crazy? Look at photo 1 and 2, Hope!" OK, and I'll let you in on a little secret...I just found out about this tool called Picnik, which is kind of like an online, dummy-proof Photoshop. I don't love the editing capabilities, but their built-in filters are awesome!!! You can add vignetting or make the photo look as if it was shot with a Lomo or Holga. For example, in the beauganvillia image above, I added the "Lomo-ish" filter. Here it is as it came out of the camera:

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Same with the image of the doors. I did a bunch of processing on that one...boosted the contrast, saturation, and exposure, then added the vignetting filter. Here's the original:

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I'm not too sure if I will use Picnik often with both Photoshop and Aperture at my disposal, but it is a fun and easy way to add effects.

Thursday, May 15, 2008

it's burning like a...

HEAT WAVE!!!

That's right, it's one of those glorious few days in SF where the temperatures actually reach above 70 degrees (actually, a high of 81 degrees yesterday and 88 degrees forecasted for today!!!). Not sure what's going on, but last night produced one of the most beautiful sunsets I remember seeing in SF. Observe:

sunset on an SF heat wave

Click on the photo to view it big...it's worth it. :)

Sunday, May 11, 2008

finally, sewing

quilted hot pads

Wanna know what I did this weekend? Read it here.

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

When in Greece...

This past weekend K and I met up in New Orleans for a girl trip. In the past year we've only had a chance to see each other at events (ahem, our weddings) so we thought it was time to get away and spend some real QT with each other. Why Nola? Well, the 10th anniversary of V-day was being held there...at the Superdome, no less.

We flew in on Friday and after a quick stop-off at our hotel/condo, we headed out to Port of Call for some burgers and fruity beverages. Here's K in the lobby of our building:

the courtyard at 519 frenchman

After we were sated, we headed off for a walk around town. We ended up at Jackson Square, where we saw this guy perform:

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Scary, huh? Actually Mr. Headstand was just one of four guys, each of whom did flips and spun on their heads on the concrete like it was no big whoop.

That evening we ate at Nola, one of Emeril's restaurants in New Orleans. Normally I wouldn't have been interested, but Eddo said it was good so I gave it a shot. Our take: we liked it but felt it was a little mass produced. Great service, though!

The following morning we got up and had beignets and cafe au laits at Cafe du Monde. YUM!

beignets at cafe du monde

This was followed by some wickedly good shopping on Chartres Street in the French Quarter and Magazine Street. We got some great deals! And it was really fun to shop with K, as shopping is pretty much a solitary activity for me these days. So it was fun to look at things that I might normally not look at and shop at a different pace than I might on my own...

That evening was the main event, V-day at the Superdome. It was really incredible to be in that enormous space around all those women! Here is a view from our seats before the show started:

vday!

We heard readings by Kerry Washington, Jennifer Hudson, Jennifer Beals, and a particularly heartbreaking piece by Rosario Dawson. I have to say, for a show featuring between one and four women on stage reading, the lighting and effects were incredible! The photos don't do it justice, but here's an idea:

Kerry Washington:

kerry washington

Liz Mikel, she was hilarious:

liz mikel

Jennifer Hudson:

jennifer hudson

Jane Fonda, she's amazing:

jane fonda

At the end of the show, Eve Ensler has a tradition of asking all women who have been a victim of rape, abuse, or molestation to stand up and break the silence. Kara and I watched as women stood up all around us and a good 85% of the women on the floor (African American women from New Orleans) stand up. It was a really powerful moment and we were both moved to tears.

The next day started with a lazy jazz brunch at the Court of Two Sisters. Here I am eating some crawfish:

eatin' crawfish

We tried to go shopping after that but ended up getting frozen margaritas instead. When in Greece, as they say...

frozen margaritas

See the rest of our photos from the weekend here

It was a weekend spent eating, shopping, drinking, v-daying, and talking. And talking...in the company of my best gal. What more could I ask for. The weekend went by way too quickly. Ah, K, thanks for the wonderful time spent, I love you and really cherish the memories we made this weekend. Where are we going next year? ;)

Thursday, April 10, 2008

i be edumacated

I just got this in the mail:

diploma

This is the most expensive piece of paper I have ever owned.

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

happy 36th birthday, eddo!

Ha ha, just kidding, he only turned 26. :) But yeah, my little bro is 26 now! Crazy. It's funny, I expect him to be older, like 28 or so...but when I think back I can still imagine when he wore big glasses and orange shorts and played chess at Halecrest. My how times have changed...

Basically Eddo's 26th bday consisted of several days of activities, kind of like the Olympics only with less torches and more drinking, but just as many Chinese people. We started off with a dinner on Friday night with 30 of his closest friends at PPQ Dungeness Island. Here we are as I try to pry his nose off with a nutcracker and he tries to stab me in the eye with a crab fork. Awww, so sweet:

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Note the bibs. Oh please note the bibs.

The crab fiesta was followed up by scorpion bowls at Trad'r Sams. For the first time that I can remember, I didn't scream at his friends to make sure he got home OK. Either he is becoming more responsible (he's not) or I am learning to trust him more (ok, maybe he is becoming more responsible).

Tuesday was Eddo's actual birthday and we headed to The Mint for some karaoke fun. Here's a photo of Mimi, Sarah, and Eddo singing "Zombie" by the Cranberries. They sang this with a full on Irish accent. "...with their tanks and their BOMs and their BOMS and their GONS! Za-am-beh-eh-eh-eh!"

zo-om-beh-eh-eh-eh!

We left before Eddo and I could pay homage to our dad with a duet to Neil Diamond's "Cracklin' Rosie", but not before we saw Maria and Eddo perform "I wanna F* you" by Akon and Snoop. Sorry, but I am having problems posting this video to YouTube. Will update the blog with video as soon as I can! For now here is photographic evidence:

i wanna F you

Happy birthday, Eddo! I love you and I am proud of the man you are becoming.

Monday, April 7, 2008

WIWOT*

Often when I get together with other designers, we'll ask each other what projects we're working on. Right now I'm working on a project that I think even the non-designers will be interested in...I am designing the coffee table book for the new California Academy of Sciences building in Golden Gate Park, designed by Renzo Piano (who designed the Pompidou in Paris). The building opens in September of this year and will be directly across from the new de Young museum. It is a dream project and I am so, so, SO excited to be working on it. Since I think the studio signed an NDA or something with the Academy, I can't realy give away any details, but I can repost what has already been revealed on the web. First of all, a model of the building, from bird's-eye view:



And that's pretty much what it looks like from the top. BTW, that's a living roof, made up of over 20 million plants. There was the problem of figuring out how to plant stuff on a sloping surface, so they came up with these trays made of coconut husks and tree sap. Once the plants started to root, the trays were locked together and they will eventually biodegrade. Here's a current view of the roof:



And here is what it looks like from inside the building:





The building is entirely green and energy efficient. Most of the focus right now is on the roof, but the details within the building are quite impressive as well. There are tons more details that I omitting here cuz I don't want to get in trouble. It will definitely be worth visiting when the museum finally opens!

* WIWOT = What I'm Working On Today. I send an email to Cinthia everyday with this subject line, just so we can keep in the loop. She thinks the acronym is hilarious for some reason...