Thursday, January 22, 2009

Hey Baby!

Here are a few more Logan pics, from the day after he was born.



He was fast asleep for my whole visit.




Devin and Heather have some tee-shirts that say "Papa Bairn", "Momma Bairn", and, of course "Baby Bairn".


Here's that sweet baby, still sleeping:

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Friday, January 16, 2009

Happy BIRTHday Logan!

Devin's a dad!



At 7:39 pm Logan came into the world. He's a big boy at 8 1/2 pounds and 20 inches long, he has beautiful blue eyes (like both of his parents), and he was so bright and alert.





Here is Heather telling Logan that it was all worth it to be holding him in her arms.



Devin's parents flew in from Orlando. Here Dawn gets her first chance to hold her first grandchild.



Here is Logan's first cell phone conversation - talking to his Uncle Mason.


Devin's dad, Jim, was so proud and happy to become a grandfather (and so young!)




Dawn and Jim love Disney World and they are already planning Logan's first trip there. Did this kid score the jackpot with grandparents or what?!



Heather is peeking under Logan's cap to look at his hair.



Mommy and baby time.






Welcome to the world, sweet, precious boy. We're so happy you're here!

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Monday, January 12, 2009

Happy Birthday, Michael!

So much can happen in a year! It was such a joy to be with Annette and document Michael's birth, a year ago January 9th. I hope Michael's birthday was a happy one, with many more happy ones to follow!

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Huntington Gardens - Succulents

The Huntington Gardens in Pasadena are really, really fabulous. Here are some pictures from the desert garden - enjoy!

















Monday, January 5, 2009

Winter Solstice!

Winter Solstice marks the time of the year when the light returns as the sun shifts and starts to move northward again. My mom, a mermaid and sun-lover, always celebrates Winter Solstice, and I was inspired to do the same. A few weeks before Winter Solstice, I mentioned to Johnny "wouldn't it be cool to get a group of friends together to watch the Winter Solstice sunset from the Griffith Observatory and then have a party at our place afterward?" and Johnny said "yeah, it would - why don't we?" and so we did. We brought hot wassail, cheese, crackers, and cookies, and enjoyed a most spectacular sunset with our friends.


This little guy is Kian. He is Josh and Catherine's son. He has brilliant blue eyes and lots of energy!


This is looking east over Glendale. You can see some of the snow-capped mountains in the distance.


The Hollywood Sign, of course. It's the token photograph to take at the Observatory because there is such a good view of it.

Josh's family:

The sun quickly making it's way down (or I suppose I should say the earth quickly turning...)


The last little sliver of sun. There was a pretty sizable group gathered on the west side of the Observatory to watch the sunset, and when it cleared the horizon, everyone cheered. It was a good feeling to be celebrating something together with a larger group of people - there was a sense of community.




Me and Johnny (picture taken by Doran):



Josh and Catherine:



Kian - ha ha! This kid is so smiley! So fun and easy to take pictures of!



This is the group that met at the Observatory (left to right) Johnny, Doran, Josh, Catherine, Tony, Krystal, and Kian:


This is what inspired me to go to the Observatory for the Winter Solstice Sunset. They have lines charted that mark the exact places where the sun will go down at different points in the year.
Here's the marker:


And the line:

The show was just getting started when the sun went down. Looking northeast:


looking southwest (you can just make out the Christmas tree lights on top of the Capitol Records building in the bottom left corner of the picture):


looking south (the bright string of lights is Western Avenue):



Downtown Los Angeles (southeast):






Krystal looked so cute in my coat, I had to take a picture:



Wow - check out these colors! So brilliant! (this is looking west over Hollywood - you can see Capitol Records again):




Wow, what a show! After the sunset, we returned to our place for wine, fruit, cheese, beer, eggnog, cookies, and lots of other good stuff. Some more friends came by and we lit candles, played Christmas music, talked, laughed, and had an all-around wonderful time. I definitely want to make celebrating Winter Solstice an annual Renzulli tradition!

Sunday, January 4, 2009

A funny cat video

I came across this video today, and I thought it was really funny. What would the internet be without funny cat videos?

Ninja Cat
Ninja Cat

Friday, January 2, 2009

Still Celebrating

I guess the holidays are "officially" over, but unofficially, we're still celebrating at our Hollywood Hills abode. After all, if you're drinking wassail and eating gingerbread, it just FEELS festive!



Earlier this month we had snow off on the mountaintops, but that's about as close as LA gets to a white Christmas. The powdered sugar on my gingerbread made me think of snowy alpine ridges (I had fun being the one in charge of the snowfall!):








Johnny recently learned to make wassail (a hot spiced cider with orange juice, lemon juice, and honey - from medieval times), and this particular batch has been percolating in the fridge for a few days so it was very spice infused, and yummy!




I hope everyone's holidays were full of love, relaxation, and good times, and I wish you all a great 2009!