Archive for April, 2009

it’s been a good winter…

Monday, April 13th, 2009

for Justin Vernon. I can’t remember exactly when it was I first listened to his band, Bon Iver, whenever it was I was immediately hooked. The name Bon Iver is Vernon’s interpretation of the French word, bon hiver, meaning good winter. Something he picked up while watching reruns of Northern Exposure. Remember that show? Anyway, during the first snowfall of the winter locals would emerge from their homes and wish one another a ‘bon hiver’. Whether it was a good winter or not, Vernon holed up in a cabin in Wisconsin in the middle of the winter and wrote his first solo album For Emma, Forever Ago.

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There’s something about his heartbreaking falsetto that is strangely beautiful to me. Because of this I couldn’t help but wonder if there was a tragedy that spurred the album. I’m typically not interested in the hows, whens and wheres musicians create their albums. But this one in particular stood out. I later found Vernon and his former band, DeYarmond Edison, moved from Wisconsin to North Carolina. As the band settled in NC their creative interests split. After about a year and an album later the group dissolved and Vernon returned to Wisconsin. During that winter in his father’s remote Wisconsin cabin, Bon Iver was born. What was intended to be a few snowy Wisconsin months of solace and recovery from both heartbreak and illness turned into For Emma, Forever Ago.

His semi new EP, Blood Bank, was released in late January of this year. It has a similar lo-fi, woodsy sound. And, this fan shot 80′s cover from a live show might bring back a few memories.

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a blank slate

Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

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kid collective just landed it’s first official project. Needless to say, I’m more than excited. I teamed up with a landscape architect and we hit the ground running. First up. Site survey. We measured, photographed and documented the entire yard. And let me tell you, it’s a blank slate. There’s something about a new project that I love. All the possibilities, ideas, the end result could be anything. And that’s the best part. Now on to the design work. More updates to follow as the spring/summer progresses.

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Malakai helping out in the yard

where the wild things are

Monday, April 6th, 2009

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This post isn’t exactly all about music. But, yes there is a but. The trailer for the film I’m want to tell you about is backed by one of my favorite bands, Arcade Fire. So, since I’m the boss on this here blog then I say it qualifies. At least a little. And that’s all I have on the music end for today. I hope you are satisfied. I think you will be if you’ll just watch the trailer.

As for the rest of the post, my most memorable childhood book is Where the Wild Things Are, written by Maurice Sendak. Did you ever have a favorite book as a kid? Was it the Cat in the Hat or maybe Curious George? What about Beatrix Potter? I remember my mom reading The Tale of Peter Rabbit and Squirrel Nutkin to me over and over again too. In fact, she read all of Beatrix Potter’s books to me. While each are wonderful and I’ll probably read them to my own children at some point when the time comes, I want to tell you what I love most from Maurice Sendak’s, Where the While Things Are. It’s the illustrations, hands down. They bring the book to life. Part friendly, part scary, these illustrations give a typical story of a boy meeting up with imaginary monsters an edge. When the book was written in 1963 the illustrations were somewhat scandalous. Some parents felt the monsters portrayed were too grotesque for children.

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Fast forward more than 45 years and the film, adapted by Spike Jonze’s and Dave Egger’s has similar issues. It took some time to get fully through production. Something about financial issues and the monsters made kids cry at a pre-screening. I liken the crying during the film to this generation’s equivalent to the book. Kids these days probably wouldn’t think twice about reading the book and seeing those monsters. Is this film completely kid appropriate? Not sure. I’ll leave that up to each parent to decide. Am I excited to see the film? Yes, but it will have to wait until October 16, 2009. Until then, the trailer will have to hold me over.

Image: from Where the Wild Things Are

we are famliy

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

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Matthew – otherwise known as Indy

I got lucky when I got married, not only did I find a great guy but I also inherited a pretty stellar line up in the in-law department. Yep. Lucky. Now you understand exactly how lucky. If you are like me and have ever dated someone and not felt that warm fuzzy connection with his side then tensions certainly rise. Or are completely flat depending on the situation. And holidays, well, let’s just say they aren’t exactly fun. Fortunately, my new family members are all inspiring and two in particular are bloggers.

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Alexander and Grandpa Richard

Catherine, my sister in-law, started Bay Area Baby Blog while in search of cool kid stuff in her neck of the woods. I won’t even claim to be versed in the tricks of the trade when it comes to kids and all the new gadgets. So Catherine sorts through all the fluff and finds what truly works. I use her tips when I’m looking for a baby gift. As it seems everyone I know is preggers these days. She also writes regularly on daily life in the bay area including spots to eat with kiddos and antics on life with her boys. The bonus? Most of the photographs you see are all her own.

Then there’s Jora, the hub’s favorite cuz. After spending just a second reading her blog, Domestic Reflections, you’ll completely understand why she is his favorite. She’s the gal you would easily have a girl crush on. Not only is she a smarty, but she’s an incredible cook, gardener, wife and mom. She posts regularly on C-Man and Baby J, life on the farm and what I call Jora-tested recipes. Some of my favorites are her Meal Planning Monday’s. She’s great at whipping up just about anything. And I mean, whipping up in the most effortless sense. All with ingredient plucked from her ever changing garden dubbed green acres. The bonus? Every recipe I have ever made from her blog is good. Really good. That’s what I mean by Jora-tested.

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C-Man

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Baby J