Monday, June 19, 2017

But thy eternal summer shall not fade...

A weekend of celebration, adventures, and many favorite things... :)

Swan's market
Champagne and popcorn
Big Hero 6
Aina
Ocean Beach - Corgi con 
Bath ruins
Tiled Steps - view from the top
Piccolo Forno
North Beach festival - City Lights Bookstore
Bucko: Whaleman
Piccino 
Treasure Island
Inn Kensington 
Grizzly Peak 
Ferry to SF
Ferry building 
Walking the Embarcadero
Fisherman's Wharf
Miette 
Recchiuti
Ferry to Oakland 
Everett & Jones 

Wednesday, June 14, 2017

Shows

946: The Amazing Story of Adolphus Tips - the music and the set were fantastic.  
Comedy night at Rooster T Feathers - fun, friends
Love Sick - ambitious, beautiful images 
SF Sketchfest Tribute to Fred Willard, with special guests Christopher Guest, Robert Klein, Laraine Newman and moderator Kevin Pollak - Fred Willard... is just like you'd want him to be. :) 
Dinosaurs of Comedy - pretty good!
Neo futurists - great set of minis :) 
Luzia! - gorgeous show, vip night
Resonance at Pianofight - soulful, fun gathering
Ty Segall - the mosh pit!!  so much energy
Assassins - well performed, could use better tech
Into the Woods - so creative, wonderfully performed
Hamilton (preview night) - great theatre making, great music, wanted more authentic hip hop/rap
Alvin Ailey - beautiful
The Kills - showboat-y but fun, nice use of media
Joshua Cook - unexpected, photogenic, visceral 
The Orwell's - young, fun
Acrosports showcase - Joan was great!  fun and inspiring
Needles and Opium - amazing and innovative imagery/tech, beautiful performances, cerebral, emotional
John - delightful, strange, deep 
ILLUMINATE - destiny arts!  wonderful and important work
The Mass - mosswood, kids, last show...? 
Comedy Banquet - psychedelic science, fascinating 
Nerd Nite - awesome, unexpected
The Encounter - 3d sound, inventive theatre, great storytelling
Urinetown - not done as well as I'd hoped
Battlefield - sleepy night, well directed
Jarrod Spector - magical, dreamy
Dearest Home - beautiful movement, beautiful lighting 
Zoey and The Wind-Up Boy - community, multimedia, great moments, could use some editing
Roman Holiday - well performed, charming
Aerial Artique - Spring showcase, inspiring 


Friday, May 26, 2017

La la

Sonnet 18
BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?
Thou art more lovely and more temperate:
Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May,
And summer’s lease hath all too short a date;
Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines,
And often is his gold complexion dimm'd;
And every fair from fair sometime declines,
By chance or nature’s changing course untrimm'd;
But thy eternal summer shall not fade,
Nor lose possession of that fair thou ow’st;
Nor shall death brag thou wander’st in his shade,
When in eternal lines to time thou grow’st:
   So long as men can breathe or eyes can see,
   So long lives this, and this gives life to thee.

Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Learning to fly

Last February, Yuki asked if I would be interested in trying an aerial silks class with her.  I was in the midst of a fresh and devastating break up, and willing to do just about anything that seemed difficult and positive, so I said yes.  We signed up for a 3 intro class package and started on March 15th. 

My arms were so sore the day after the first class that I could barely lift my backpack and it hurt to open doors.  I checked in with Yuki, and she said she couldn't raise her arms up all the way.  :) We could barely hang on to the silks our first night, much less climb them, but we were hooked. 

A little over a year later, I'm still pretty clumsy, but I'm learning to fly... 

P.S. The last item on the board in the bottom left corner of this photo says, "Be sassy AF".  :) 

Wednesday, April 5, 2017

Creative self portrait 2

Here's number 1  ...which, in retrospect, is a bit more revealing than I meant it to be.  
  
Right now, I'm sitting at my little chrome sided dining room table listening to an old Sony stereo system that I got, like, a million years ago.  It has 3 CDs in the 3 disc changer (that I may never be able to get out because the tray gets jammed).  The 3 CDs are: Alex Kelly/Solos, Carla Bruni - the one with J'en connais, and a Stan Getz and Joao Gilberto collection.  I had to listen to them to find out.  

I'm eating a pasta that I made from a YouTube video where a guy recreates dishes he's seen in movies.  The pasta I made is good, but I'm pretty sure I did something wrong and that it's supposed to be considerably better than it is... c'est la vie.  

A good friend of mine gave me a deck of TruthBombs as a belated birthday gift.  The one I'm looking at right now says, "Admit to what you feel greedy about.  It will point to your most tender desire."  
  

Monday, March 20, 2017

No guarantees

...but, what if the life you've imagined is nothing like the life you've been conditioned to believe you're supposed to have? 


I had a thought the other day that maybe we are all given a finite amount of time here and that, no matter what we do, we will die at a predetermined moment.  

So, if we sit around and only make smart decisions, eat healthy, exercise, have goals... or, if we go on irresponsible adventures, do drugs, challenge limits, and only eat donuts... we will die at one exact moment.  

I mean, could that be why overweight smokers can live well into their 80s and die in a plane crash, while a 30 year old health nut dies suddenly of a heart attack?  Or, why people survive a suicide jump or an overdose?  Is it why people are shot in the crossfire or fall asleep at the wheel?  Is it why people survive cancer?  Or why people don't... 

And, if it were true, would it change anything for you? 

It definitely gives some weight to living the life you've imagined, right?  That doesn't necessarily mean you should live an irresponsible life because (as you likely know) that doesn't always serve you well, or even feel good, and you want to enjoy your life while you're here -- but, it does make things like cliff jumping and eating donuts seem like things you should definitely do.  

:) 

Sunday, March 5, 2017

City of stars...



(I'm obsessed with La La Land... )

I read an article recently that said that people who are chronically late tend to be incredibly optimistic -- basically, because they think they can defy time and space with their magic to get to places on time.

That seems about right to me.  :)

I, personally, also seem to think I can defy age and circumstances with my magic.  ...and, I do.  To an extent.  ...which has a tendency to land me in the middle of some really great adventures -- aaaand some pretty epic heartbreak...

In the last month, I've had some great adventures.

Luzia
Stacey's visit
Chinese New Year Parade
Dancing at Barbarossa
Todd's birthday party
The Michaels' Oscar party
The middle of the mosh pit
St. Helena

I've had outstanding time with wonderful friends, special time with my family, exercised excessively, flirted with possibility, felt the profound pain of loss, said yes to the celebrations, and took some time to get away.

Defy, and find the magic. 

Tuesday, February 7, 2017

Because... Love

Alice and I had been talking about her wedding since her engagement last Spring (a lot of the wedding planning coincided with our trip planning for NZ/Australia).  As a result, I was privy to many realtime decisions and updates about the wedding, which made it so fun to see it all come together in such a brilliant and beautiful day!  Every detail was well thought out, Alice was gorgeous, the food and venue were perfect, and the party was a blast!!  

What an amazing day and celebration! 

A couple of weeks before the wedding, Alice had eight of us meet her in Scottsdale for her bachelorette party -- a weekend of great food, golf cart rides, giggles, a burlesque class, drinks, shopping, dancing, late night tacos, and random encounters with very buff men...  ?  Haha.  Who knew, Scottsdale...?  ;)  My birthday started in the middle of our last night there, and I couldn't have asked for a better way to start the day.  :)  

Big congrats to the lovely couple!! 💕

Tuesday, January 31, 2017

A Banksy

[A photograph I took of "a Banksy" from the exhibit in Melbourne - (Were we allowed to take photos?  Was he watching me?  Will I be a part of the next exhibit??  Damn.)]

The Someone I haven't said much about... filled my life with music and dreams and hope and... seemed to be exactly what I had asked for, somehow.  Well, almost.  Er...maybe... yet to be determined... but, that's so hopeful to write, isn't it?  And, haven't I learned, yet, that hope can be so frivolous.  But, to give up hope.... 

Sunday, January 8, 2017

Elevate

Writing by candlelight, watching the rain, and drinking a wine called Stars Like Ours -- which seems perfect for the moment.

I saw two films in the last two days: 
  • Hidden Figures - a film about the untold stories of amazing black women who changed the trajectory of the space program in the 60s, while breaking down racial boundaries, and never giving up.  
  • La La Land - a visceral, inescapable modern day musical that left me speechless and with an actual pain in my heart.  Like, a good pain.  Like, an important pain.  (The film could've used a better sound mixer -- though, in the end, it really didn't matter.)
Surprisingly wholesome and inspiring films.  

Saturday, December 31, 2016

2016

This moment was magical.  I drove to the Embarcadero and found perfect parking, walked straight into Super Bowl City, the OneRepublic concert was fantastic, George and his friends were great company, Hispanic men called me "bonita" all night after I told them I didn't understand Spanish :P, the energy of the crowd was amazing, we danced in the street, and the fireworks were beautiful.  

It was a great start to the year. 

And then... 

Aatman broke up with me, my boss and I started having challenges (ruining my dream job), I distanced myself from family and good friends because I wasn't sure how to move forward, my car was smashed into, I cried at work and at parties and for entire days, I started to feel old, a significant amount of generation defining celebrities passed away, Trump was elected president, a bunch of people were burned to death in an Oakland artist warehouse -- not to mention Syria, Standing Rock, Black Lives Matter... 

But also... 

I went to Croatia, Aatman and I managed to have a really nice farewell before he moved to Utah, I started working out and feeling strong, met someone who took me to see some amazing music, got a new car, went to Disneyland, learned to be a better me, patched things up with my boss, made new friends, laughed as much as I could, found great support in random people, reconnected with family and good friends when I was ready to move forward, went to New Zealand and Australia, found light again and again and again, was pleasantly surprised a few times, got to meet my new nephew, and just didn't give up. 


What I learned:

Glowworms are basically glowing maggots that hang long strings of mucus from themselves to catch bugs so they can eat them -- but, when you're in the glowworm caves, it's like you're silently floating through a dense constellation of gorgeous, endless, tiny blue stars.  

Sunday, December 18, 2016

The shows

Digable Planets - awesome, nostalgic
Band of Horses - great show
Soulection - great music, fun day, run to blue bottle
Hiero Day - hot, hood, fun
Jake Shimabukuro - delightful and impressive as always
Damon Wayans Jr. - action comedy 
Flying Lotus - inspiring, innovative, chasing the moon
RACE: Stories from the Tenderloin - raw, emotional, community
Caught - cerebral and ambitious
Shakespeare or Space Wars - brilliant, so fun
World of Dance - super human
Echo and the Bunnyman - Mel's night
Golden State Record (Pop-Up Magazine) - smart, impactful, could use a stronger live event producer (like me? :) )
Hedwig (Lena Hall) - flawless
Oakland Music Festival (Eli's) - finding our way...
Romeo and Juliet (We Players) - beautiful setting, escape
Treasure Island Music Festival - rain, friends, fast clouds, girl bonding
Grave Digger the Musical - fight direction, silly, great singing
Danny Green - friends, special venue, great music
Billy Bragg and Joe Henry - legends
Sango - great mix
Rave to the Grave - dancing, fun night 
Nosferatu at Grace Cathedral w/ live organ - perfect surprise
Hedwig (Darren Criss) - I preferred Lena ;)
It Couldn't Happen Here - predictive... 
Dam Funk - great energy
The Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee - playful, well performed
Hiromi - incredible musicians
Our Enemies: Lively Scenes of Love and Combat - great acting, thoughtful work
SFHHDF Programs A and B - best show
Othello (Sydney Opera House) - best Shakespeare ever
Gary Gulman - silly comedy
The Mass - reunion, metal 
A Christmas Carol - absolutely Christmas  

Wednesday, December 7, 2016

NZ / Australia

I was sitting at a party about 6 months ago, and Alice walked up and said, "Who wants to go to Australia?"

ME. :) 

We tacked on a 3 day layover in New Zealand about a month later, and it was so worth it!  

New Zealand was a wonderland... the glow worm caves, kiwi birds, the luge, the delightful breakfasts...  3 days, of course, was not enough time.  We only got to see a fraction of the North island, and it was amazing.  

And, then, I fell in love with Sydney the moment I stepped off of the train.  I was already falling when we got to the hotel, but the relationship solidified when I saw the Harbor Bridge and the Sydney Opera House around the bay.  The other places we visited in Australia were also full of magic.  :) 

Here's my recap: 


New Zealand:

Lovely breakfasts
Driving on the left side of the road (! That was challenging)
Mount Eden - the crater lookout point
The oysters and our delightfully charming waiter
Sky Tower
Glow worm caves
Kiwi House and Native Bird Park
Rotorua 
Korean BBQ night 
Hot springs pools 
Fog Dog Cafe and Bar
Wai-O-Tapu Scenic Wonderland
The Luge
Hobbiton's last tour of the day (we barely made it!)


Australia: 

Sydney
Harbor Bridge Climb
Sky Tower
Blue Mountains Tour
Featherdale Wildlife Park
Holding a baby wallaby
The koalas
Sydney Opera House
Ben Harper concert right outside of the Opera House (we didn't attend, but we could see/hear it while we were there)
Othello at the Opera House (fantastic!)
The Jacarandas
Melbourne
The walk through the city 
Federation Square
The river 
Shrine of Remembrance
The Botanical Gardens
Banksy exhibit
Night Noodle Market
The Great Ocean Road
The bird on my head! 
More koalas
Helicopter ride
Twelve apostles 
Jetstar
Cairns
The palm trees
Souvenir shopping
Fish and chips
the Great Barrier Reef.. ! 
The bats
Kuranda Koala Gardens 

Saturday, November 12, 2016

Shine through

October was intense and full and wonderful... we had sunshine and rain, I went to a bunch of shows and beautiful places, and life felt good in a way that it hadn't for really long time. 

I'm so grateful that hearts heal and seasons change.  

It's good to remember to have faith in the process, relinquish control, delight in surprises, and to indulge in the sound of a birdsong every once in awhile.  ;)