Monday, November 26, 2007

MR. SPLASHY PANTS

* UPDATE!!! We did it! He is offically Mr. Splashy Pants! Now show your Pants Pride and go buy a button, t-shirt or bib!

While I intended for my Chrismukkah List to remain at top billing for a bit, this is time sensitive and just too good not to let you all in on!!

Greenpeace has adopted a humpback whale and we get to name him! How often do you get to name a sea creature? Right. So while there are a whole slew of names available for votes, there is only one deserving of your click. Mr. Splashy Pants.


GO VOTE!

Sunday, November 25, 2007

THE OFFICAL LIST

This began as a blog post about things uniquely American.

Ask me to capture America on film, I would most likely take you back to 1982 and shoot a portrait of a family in Ohio standing in their front yard. There would be perms, Hawaiian print shirts, cigarettes, and blue eyeshadow aplenty.

Then in typical Generation Y fashion I got bored (read: frustrated) and decided I was deserving of lots of gifts for Chrismukkah. So, nice and early, here is the weetiny approved 2007 Christmukkah list!!

1. Nikon D200
2. Adobe CS3
3. a house for my parents
4. Tiffany Passport cover in Tiffany Blue Patent Leather
5. The Graduate on DVD
6. free car washes for 2008
7. a healthy godson
8. good hair days!
9. Plask W Tretorn Wedge Wellies in White
10. another year cancer free!

* obvs. not is order of importance!

FOR MARC

Glad I could post up some photos of your baby! I love Roxy nearly as much as you, but your girlfriend is right, "She's fu*king mental!" Enjoy London for me!

xoxo, wee

Saturday, November 24, 2007

ROXY!!!


I might hate bath time, but I love life after!

U WASH DOGGIE

Bath time for Roxy!!


no. not bath time!


I hope you know I am not getting up...














bleech!


this is so embarrassing!!






I still hate you

Friday, November 23, 2007

BUZZ!!!

Awesome.

















* thanks m and k for the Thanksgiving pre-game!

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

A TURKEY STORY

I hate birds.

I won't date a man who has a bird.

I wear this badge with pride.

It all stems from a crisp fall day in 1982. I am a wee 3 years old. Alexander is my best friend and we often play wonder woman on the playground where he always gives me his red hooded sweatshirt as a cape. He crafts me villains to hunt and saves me from things like spiders and always sleeps on my mat at nap time. He is the best friend a girl can have.

Thanksgiving is approaching and the pre-school is decked out in little hand print turkeys and Indian feather headbands. It is a time for sweaters. Cute ones with crocheted leaves and shiny pearl buttons. This is in fact what I am sporting the morning of our Thanksgiving Show and Tell, with some awesome corduroy pants. Love the 80's!

The excitement is palpable on the play yard. Alexander has a Show and Tell surprise! 20 tiny faces stare wide eyed as he leads out his pride and joy, a GIANT pet turkey! Oh the wonder and strangeness of this creature, who is taller than all of us. The group of munchkins gingerly steps forward to investigate. Except for one little blonde girl who is watching, rooted to her spot, left alone from the protection of the pack.

Pop! Up shoots the turkey head, beady eye turned to the straggler. Wink, wink go the buttons on her sweater. As if calling an SOS to the turkey. With a hideous cry the turkey bolts from the blob of children and breaks into a dead run. He must have those shiny, winky, pearl buttons!

In the blink of an eye (a beady turkey eye), the girl is knocked to the ground by the brute force of 30 pounds of mad turkey. He stands proudly on his conquest and flaps his wings in victory. Let the carnage begin! Peck! Peck! Peck! "Must have buttons" runs through his tiny turkey brain like a ticker tape. He is ignorant to the screams of terror from the owner of the sweater and buttons. Her tears mean nothing to him. This is full scale battle. The battle of the button.

As you by now have gathered (if your brain is bigger than our turkey's), the girl is me. I don't remember how I came to be relieved of the turkey, as I had fainted. I awoke dusty, tear stained and bloody inside the nap room. Outside I could hear Alexander's anguished cries and the teachers discussing just what they were going to tell my Mother.

From that day forward I snubbed Alexander, how could he ever recover in my eyes? The boy couldn't control his turkey! And each Thanksgiving I relish eating another turkey dinner.

The preceding story is entirely true. Happy Thanksgiving!! Go eat a turkey!

xoxo, wee

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

COOKING YAY!!

And on Tuesday's menu: Sauteed Zucchini with Scallops and Jasmine Rice! Yum!






butter and red pepper flakes!




in go the scallops!


ready!




time to eat, blog and watch House

CUTEST CANDY EVER!







*ps and so very wee!

NO ONE TOLD THE FLOWERS IT WAS FALL...



















* Bel Air, lazy Sunday afternoon stroll

Monday, November 19, 2007

POINT BREAK - LIVE!!!

A must have experience!! Yes, Point Break the Movie, as live interactive, impromptu theater. Go, go, go I tell you. Go!


you need this!


and this!


act I




act II


the death scene!




johnny utah forever!


thanks poncho! you were great!

AN UNFORTUNATE CHOICE

I don't know if it was the brain fuzzing 2 hour drive to get there, or being overwhelmed by seeing an old friend, or karmic curiosity but I got saddled with the mother of all bad meals. And it's all my own damn fault.

Our menu: hamachi with daikon (stinky and too thick), duck prosciutto with fig (bacon would be a more apt description), pork ravioli (raw and better classified as dumplings), coffee mousse (with 2 items for desert, they still managed to get it wrong and presented us with green tea pistachio mousse which tasted like, hay. Cold, goopy hay.)

Is it over doing it to mention my annoyance with the pork heavy menu as a whole? Which was supplemented by our waiter informing me that the roasted chicken was gone. Hello!? How does a restaurant run out of their one chicken item? I know this is causing a few of you to laugh heartily, for you know I've not much love for the chicken. But honestly, how can a menu boasting only 7 items have 2 of them as pork (and no steak!!)? Some of us are Jewish man! Even if it is by proxy. Let's not get bogged down with the details.

In short, avoid this place. Unless you just want wine.


meet Clementine!


ahem, do not eat here


too shy, shy!







*ps the company rocked! Thanks for a super bad meal P!

BOOKWORMIN'

Driving home I heard a disturbing report on NPR about how Americans don't read! Only 38 percent of adults said they spent time reading a book for pleasure the previous day in 2006. I cannot imagine not reading. So to inspire my fellow Americans, here are the last 2 books I read and found quite enjoyable (for very different reasons):



Moloka'i - Beautifully crafted (I had to periodically remind myself it was penned by a man), deeply emotional and set in Hawaii, it is the story of Rachel, who at 6 years old is taken from her family and banished to a leper colony. This made my cousin's Hawaiian themed Bat Mitzvah quite hilarious when I looked over and saw all the old folks were seated at the Molokai table. I heart my super reform Jewish family!



Chosen by a Horse
- About horses obvs. but also about how change comes into our lives in strange ways. This book actually made me sob at the end, great heaving, feels so bad it feels good sobs. I have no idea the last time a movie made me do that.

Monday, November 12, 2007

ALRIGHT

There are those artists that you know are amazing, and yet you haven't heard that one song that does it for you. You're stuck, waiting to get it. Well, I get it Miss Alicia!!



* ps I feel the same about Lenny Kravitz's new song!

Saturday, November 10, 2007

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT!

Dad has hit the big time, youtube! He already has more than 4,000 views, in just a week! Add yours please!

Thursday, November 8, 2007

TREASURE HUNTING IN PRIMETIME

"Prohibition never had anything on exhibition, people were meant to be free." - Gossip Girl

People often ask me how I know so little about so much. I take this as a compliment. I may not be a scholar about Mesopotamian Pottery, and that is because I am too busy observing all the life around me (ed. note - far more interesting!). The fleeting little flashes of other people, places and history. I heart the information superhighway (some day I need to get that on a t-shirt), I listen to passing conversations (hello! I eavesdrop), I look around - a lot (I observe, actually I stare, often into space). Maybe it is because I am an artist and designer. Perhaps it is because I lust for beauty (in some deep primal, lioness on an African plain kind of way). I like to think it is because I am curious like a child, that sounds so much better than, "gets bored easily".

This makes me hard to understand. Often I must seem selfish and self absorbed. Probably because I am (points for honesty welcomed at this point in the presentation)! I am one of those crazy kids that would rack up degree after degree, if my parents were butt ass loaded and could fund my grad school addiction. Alas as they read this (all 4 of them, couldn't at least one of you have buckets of money for me to waste on getting smart?), I know 2 are laughing hysterically, and 2 are double checking that I haven't stolen their bank account number.

So while I scheme on how to fleece dear ol' Dad for grad money and spy on whoever is around, enjoy these wee everyday treasures gleaned from this week's mindless escapist TV watching - a great quote and a new singer/songwriter!

*ps - read Brooke's post on [redacted] - genius!


marie digby "Unfold" - Smallville

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

A TOYTINI FOR EVERYONE!!

It's Design Conference time!! Twinkley lights, wee food, and sweet prizes, this blogger was in heaven. Hey guys - can we do this every week?
















d says, "really, dance floor?"


















after dancing wee won a hard drive!


thieves!










our bitchy fortune!

Monday, November 5, 2007

REDECORATED

As you can see I made the wee-est of updates to the trusty blog. It was about time! So enjoy the new digs - I sure am!

loves, wee

Sunday, November 4, 2007

HISTORICAL FICTION

Current retrospective exhibition of period costumes at The Motion Picture Academy. It is amazing and free!





































































SO I MAY HAVE PARTIED A LITTLE TOO HARD AT MY NEIGHBOR'S POST HALLOWEEN, RECYCLE YOUR COSTUME PARTY LAST NIGHT...

Most of late last night is fuzzy. Brain fryingly so. I woke up this morning to some interesting late night googleing; St. Francis of Assisi, port-a-caths, and Robbie Williams. One's internet history can be alarmingly fascinating.

Until you begin to remember that all this googleing coincided with a conversation. One you had with your neighbor. While dressed as Barbie circa 1988. Classy.

I wish I could remember the actual conversation, since that must have really been something. How exactly does one go about crafting Brit Pop's Reigning Bad Boy, Cancer's Tools of the Trade and Catholicism into one two person exchange? Obviously I am up for the Nerd Life Time Achievement Award of 2007.

The end came swiftly when I informed him that I needed to go throw up the 3 guacamole covered taquitos I decided were a smashingly good idea after all those cocktails.

Alcohol = The Devil.

Friday, November 2, 2007

THIS IS HOW WE DO IT...

How creative 20 somethings do Halloween, watch and learn!


The Barbie Gang!


some good ol'fashioned Jungle Juice


Stewie, mixin' it up in the kitchen


Ginger and Dorothy share some inter office gossip


Baby and Sporty light up the scene with their mega watt smiles


Scary puts the moves on Alice...


best costume ever!


our ghostly hostess, scaring away the cops


ahoy pretty ladies!


Scary and Sporty swap abs! Ha Ha!


Ginger says it's time to run along home!

Thursday, November 1, 2007

DAD AS DAVID STEINMAN

My Dad makes movies. What does yours do?

At 6 and 9 PST tonight, The National Geo Channel is premiering his first documentary film, Break It Down: Bridge!

Dad is an engineer in SF and earlier this year he helped plan and execute the break down of the Carquinez Bridge. So he decided to film it. Then he decided to sell it. Then National Geo wanted to buy it. Now you're deciding to watch it (if you miss it tonight, it is on again on Nov.8)!

GO DAD! I am so proud of you!

* can't wait to work with you on the next film project!