Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Not in Portland anymore

This April, I got on an airplane with a book and full intentions to read it – and (yes!) even to fall asleep mid-flight.  I was all by myself, heading to Los Angeles for a conference. 

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I tried to spend most of my time outside of the convention center so that I could soak in the glorious weather before returning back to um… Portland, which is doing what Portland does in April.  Which is not transitioning to springtime yet.  And it’s already (did I mention this?) April.  Besides, I hadn’t been to LA since the early 1990s, way before I ventured into this urban design thing.  So, it was definitely worth a look-see.  And?  Thank goodness I left the convention center because that is one freakishly oppressive complex.  The building above is Frank Gehry’s (who else could that be?) Walt Disney Concert Hall.  I got to sneak in during a performance and the acoustics were actually pretty great.

My eyes are trained to take in all the flora everywhere, and this place is so different than my rainforest back home.  Look at the crazy pine street trees!  I love the palms and the agaves. 

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I was also in town for CicLAvia, taken from Bogota’s Ciclovias, where miles of streets are closed off to automobile traffic to allow for bikes and pedestrians to take over the public realm.  Portland does a similar event throughout its neighborhoods, called Sunday Parkways, which we have participated as a family in some way or another.  Portland specifically uses its events to showcase their bike boulevards and to connect its parks, which feature roller skating to yoga to hula hoops to you-name-it, it’s Portland. 

But, back to LA.  This was an amazing event to see, because, first of all, it was held in the heart of downtown, so the experience was uniquely urban – cyclists storming the downtown by force, flanked with high-rise towers.  Secondly, LA can draw many thousands of people to its downtown, and this event seemed to do that.  It was intense.  I love how the people of the city really tested its streets with their bikes, including the trees, the poles, the rails, and anything they could lock their bikes up to when the need to eat or drink arose.  And it did, because it was warm.

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The days were so sun-filled that I found myself exploring, and I wound up visiting several parks.  And – I’m not judging, but I do notice there are lots of signs telling me what not to do.  And all the parks are gated.  What is that all about?  Anyway, the multitude of signs were kind of funny to me, so I couldn’t help myself…

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One of the most interesting tours I went on as part of the conference was a mobile workshop that discussed LA’s adaptive reuse policy, which set in motion a kind of downtown renaissance and preserved many old financial buildings that had sat vacant for 40 plus years.  Pretty great to be able to peek inside some of those units. 

These photos were taken from a speculative office building constructed but never occupied in the 1980s.  Recently it was adapted for owner-occupied condo housing.  It was an anomaly to the other pre-World War II adaptive reuse buildings, but interesting nonetheless.  And the views were spectacular.

Of course, no one brought a swim suit for the tour…

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This is a glimpse of the convention center area, with the Ritz-Carlton in the background and the Harbor freeway.

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If you squint, you can see the Hollywood sign…

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LA has some super crazy tall buildings.  I think that one in the foreground was given additional height by the city for not demolishing the historic library to the left of it.  It’s 73 stories and the tallest on the west coast.

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This entire trip was a nice autonomous getaway, a great break from the Portland weather, and a professionally stimulating opportunity.  I spoke at the conference on a panel, and I met several other professionals who share a similar job description – which hadn’t happened until this trip.  I’m so grateful and humbled by mi esposo, who supported and encouraged me to go.  And, he survived too!  He’s a rockstar.  And now I’m back in Portland – where despite the lack of sunshine, it’s good to be home.

Sunday, April 22, 2012

March Album: Get thee outside

March = spring fever.  We’re all craving warmer, drier weather and making the most of what we’ve got this March in Portland – which has been one of our wettest on record.  But we did manage to get outside as much as possible.

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One day, the sun actually came out!  We headed to Fernhill Park as quickly as we could, and the kiddos played in this wonderful tree.  I sat and soaked in the sunrays.  Seasonal affective disorder?  Probably.  That day, my soul was given a reboot.  Looking forward to more days like this one!

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Meanwhile, Matthew worked on the upstairs bathroom, and he made lots of progress. More photos of that project to come. He’s a rock star.

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Friday, March 23, 2012

Leo is one!

The day has come, and darling Leo turned one!  He was sick at the beginning of the week and pretty contagious, so we decided to keep him home.  I had him all to myself that day and most of the week!  It was so nice to spend time together, one-on-one.  Lots of snuggle and play time and quiet walks.

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Cupcakes were homemade carrot cake with three cups of shredded carrots.  So yummy!  Stacked and sprinkled with rainbows.  The stacking made Matthew really nervous, but I knew it was secure the whole time.  I took this photo of Leo with the lit candle after singing “Happy Birthday”.  He extinguished it with his fingers before I reach out and could stop him!  Ouch!  Luckily, his hands weren’t very dry, so he just startled a bit and then he was fine.

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We were all pretty excited about the gifts.  Dean quickly busied himself with the barnyard and farm animals from him and Fiona while Leo opened his other presents.  Fiona could hardly contain herself!  Leo was really interested in tissue paper.

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One of Leo’s gifts was this super cool fire/dump truck!  Is there really such a thing?  In any case, he loves it.

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I love this photo below, with three sets of hands opening presents in the background while Leo runs off.

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Happy birthday, sweet boy!  You have won our hearts!  We love Leo.

Saturday, March 17, 2012

February Album: Adventures inside and out

This February, we managed to get out to the park whenever it was not raining and the naptimes aligned.  Which was pretty often.  It’s been chilly, but the kiddos don’t seem to mind.  They are from Oregon, after all.
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We are all looking forward to spring and summer!  Luckily we live between two great parks that are fun to walk and bike to.
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Nothing like fresh air for the soul.
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I even managed to pack the kids a lunch one afternoon so we could spend more time outside.  The weather was decent, especially for a February!   That day my secret agenda was to get them all home to nap so we could make it to the family matinee at the Kennedy School to see the Muppet Movie… 
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One of Leo’s first words is “cracker” – only it sounds more like “gak-oh”. Here he is holding one in each hand, his favorite way to eat them. 
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Also, this month Leo started walking! It comes as no surprise, for the boy who rolled over at one week old and crawled at five months.  He is everywhere!  I’m pretty excited about this – it’s fun to have another little person walking around our house.  And he definitely seems pretty empowered by the walking.  I think that crawling was beginning to frustrate him – it’s like his whole world has opened up!  Watch out.
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What else happened this month…?  We had a fun time visiting Vancouver’s awesome library.  It was designed by one of Matt’s professors in grad school at UW, and it has an incredible children’s section.  So, we ventured across the Columbia Bridge (seen from the photo with me and Leo, on the balcony of the library), and checked it out. 
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We jammed out to our own music this month. 
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Fiona continued swim lessons (this look that suggests to me that she is not about to get into the water until the class is about over).  She’s come around lately, thank goodness!  For this day, I needed my handy list of calm.
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My curls came back!  They were on hiatus?  Well, yes, for about a month.  All this baby-making, breastfeeding over the past um… six(?) years has taken a toll on my hair, and my love-hate relationship with it was more hate than love.  My hair stylist said, “I know you, and I know you’ll go back to curls.”  She was totally right.
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Sweet Leo, he just keeps growing.  Here he is at eleven months.
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My sweet boys, what a gift.
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