Friday, May 25, 2012

Meg's Berlin Life

I recently visited Meg in Berlin. It was delightful. Here are some photos that depict Meg's Berlin life.

In Berlin, Meg does art things.

She and her partner work under the stairs (a la Harry Potter) in their favorite cafe.

And sometimes, she's stressed out at school.

This is her street. It's roughly pronounced "Fischteh-schlascha."

And this is her apartment.

We had lots of fun.

Ate delicious food.

Went bowling!

Toured the Reichstag Dome at sunset.

And then went even higher up, 203m high, to eat in the revolving restaurant in the TV tower. The elevator trips were only medium terrifying.

Thanks for a great trip, Meg and for teaching me that Germans don't give...

Saturday, May 19, 2012

Dr. Deepster

Jaidip is OFFICIALLY a DOCTOR. On Thursday, the boys got dressed in their best Mad Men attire, and we went to Lincoln Center to watch him graduate.
However, despite the diploma and glorious purple robe, he still couldn't get a cab.
Don't they know he's a DOCTOR??

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Hi from France



If you send me your address before Tuesday, I'll send you a postcard.

Sunday, October 23, 2011

(Blood) Family Vacation...

...complete with special guest appearances from Forbes Family members!

In the beginning of September, Madre and I went to London and Denmark. Here are the highlights:

Here's Madre at the back of Buckingham Palace. This is the closest to Kate's dress that we were allowed to take a photo. Viz, it was beautiful and miniature.


Here's Madre with our special tour guide/motivational coach at the second level of St. Mark's Church, approximately 500 steps up.


It was windy up there. I think we both look like mutants, but we did not do a very good job of taking lots of pictures together, unless they are on Madre's camera, so I'm uploading it anyway.


Madre + me + London.


Madre and British star Matt Lucas after the performance of Les Mis we saw.


Then we caught up for coffee with Chris and Lucy! Please note that I am the only person in the photo who you will not need to one day call "Doctor."


Next, I tried to take a picture of Jon on the night bus at approximately 2:30am.


Then, he tried to take his glasses off before I took another picture of him.


Then, he gave me blue steel.


Then, we both tried to smile and look perky when all I wanted to do was curl up on the floor of the night bus and fall asleep.


And that was London.

Then we went to Denmark, where I have never been and where Madre hadn't visited in 30 years, to see our family who I've never met. They proved that I pretty much only got my dad's genes, especially because Madre is the short one in her family. See the lady sitting down? That's my namesake, Kirsten. She is very nice and very stubborn, which I thought was appropriate.


We pretty much spent most of our time here, at the dinner table, where they just fed us and fed us. It was fantastic.


Then they took us to a Viking village to learn about our heritage.


Then Madre and I went to Copenhagen for a few days, which was great. We saw Tivoli and all of the palaces and the statue of the Little Mermaid, and we ate the food my grandma used to make. Some old German lady took a crooked picture of us at the Gefion Fountain.


As a non-blonde in Denmark, I felt a bit like this child.


But it was a wonderful vacation, one of my best yet. Daniel even made a special appearance!


Good friends, good family, good food, good times.

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Favorite Pictures I've Never Shared - Angkor Wat Edition

Angkor Wat, Siam Reap, Cambodia, December 2007















Saturday, January 15, 2011

Favorite Pictures I've Never Shared - Elephant Edition

Elephant Nature Park, Chiang Mai, Thailand, October 2009








AV and KR: Will you please take a picture of us with the baby elephant?
Nice lady who worked at Elephant Nature Park: Yes, but be careful. If you get too close to the baby, the mother might attack you. So don't get too close to the baby, and if you see the mother coming near you, move away.