January 24, 2009

lately….

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friends and family documentation….

the pike in long beach, ca
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maddy and andy at 9 months
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i am hoping to document more and more this coming year. i will be sure to post for friends far and near to see. i am planning on investing in a new canon 40D or 50D soon and take a photography class so i am sure to use the camera to its full potential. everyone likes a good picture, so i am going to delivery it. check out my flickr: www.flickr.com/mathukraine

January 12, 2009

the start of consistency.

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i need to start utilizing www.matthewcrane.com more. i have been extremely lazy about posting while friends jake and josh have encouraged me through their consistent updating. it has become a new years resolution of sorts, its only a couple days late.

today i was driving home from work and was enjoying NPR, and i heard an interesting story about a man in Paris. every sunday, he opens up his home for dinner to anyone. you have to RSVP and there is limited seating, but anyone can asked to be invited. i thought this concept was great. i have talked to my sister jen before about this sort of thing, and if we ever opened a restaurant we would have a family style dinner once a week. i am stoked to visit Paris again and RSVP for his dinner party.

here is the full story from NPR….

Every week for the past 30 years, I’ve hosted a Sunday dinner in my home in Paris. People, including total strangers, call or e-mail to book a spot. I hold the salon in my atelier, which used to be a sculpture studio. The first 50 or 60 people who call may come, and twice that many when the weather is nice and we can overflow into the garden.

Every Sunday a different friend prepares a feast. Last week it was a philosophy student from Lisbon, and next week a dear friend from London will cook.

People from all corners of the world come to break bread together, to meet, to talk, connect and often become friends. All ages, nationalities, races, professions gather here, and since there is no organized seating, the opportunity for mingling couldn’t be better. I love the randomness.

I believe in introducing people to people.

I have a good memory, so each week I make a point to remember everyone’s name on the guest list and where they’re from and what they do, so I can introduce them to each other, effortlessly. If I had my way, I would introduce everyone in the whole world to each other.

People are most important in my life. Many travelers go to see things like the Tower of London, the Statue of Liberty, the Eiffel Tower and so on. I travel to see friends, even — or especially — those I’ve never met.

In the late ’80s, I edited a series of guidebooks to nine Eastern European countries and Russia. There were no sights to see, no shops or museum to visit; instead, each book contained about 1,000 short biographies of people who would be willing to welcome travelers in their cities. Hundreds of friendships evolved from these encounters, including marriages and babies.

This same can be said for my Sunday salon. At a recent dinner, a 6-year-old girl from Bosnia spent the entire evening glued to an 8-year-old boy from Estonia. Their parents were surprised, and pleased, by this immediate friendship.

There is always a collection of people from all over the globe. Most of them speak English, at least as a second language. Recently a dinner featured a typical mix: a Dutch political cartoonist, a beautiful painter from Norway, a truck driver from Arizona, a bookseller from Atlanta, a newspaper editor from Sydney, students from all over, and traveling retirees.

I have long believed that it is unnecessary to understand others, individuals or nationalities; one must, at the very least, simply tolerate others. Tolerance can lead to respect and, finally, to love. No one can ever really understand anyone else, but you can love them or at least accept them.

Like Tom Paine, I am a world citizen. All human history is mine. My roots cover the earth.

I believe we should know each other. After all, our lives are all connected.

OK, now come and dine.

Independently produced for All Things Considered by Jay Allison and Dan Gediman, with John Gregory and Viki Merrick.

May 23, 2008

SAN DIEGO WEEKEND.

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last weekend i headed down to san diego with mr erik brandt for a weekend of reunions, adventures, catching up, fun, booze, sushi, more booze, pizza, beach, friends, and karrie + brian pyke’s wedding. click the link below for photo documentation.

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CLICK HERE FOR MUCH MUCH MORE….

May 14, 2008

FUNFUNFUNFUN

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last week we celebrated kate’s birthday with a couple cocktails, a pizzookie, and american idol on Wii. it was a blast. check out melody’s blog: my sweet and saucy and see every thing we enjoyed. here are some pictures from the night:


check out my flickr for more pics:
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April 15, 2008

last weekend in san diego.

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March 16, 2008

i love LA.

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saturday afternoon i went up to LA LA LAnd for a quick meeting and then to hang out with my good friend adam kalma. unfortunately, i forgot my camera to document our adventures, but i bummed some the world wide web. LA is winning me over every time i visit there. i really like where the city is going. adam and i enjoyed a great dinner in los feliz at trattoria farfalla then had dessert at their sister restaurant 3 doors down, vinoteca:
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then we made our way to citizen smith in hollywood. we had a couple cocktails and enjoyed a snack of nachos. truly amazing and a great night.

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after sleeping in we made our way to the farmers market and indulged in crepes. we then went over to LACMA and enjoyed a couple hours of art…..

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January 28, 2008

2008 so far. so good.

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the new year has been treating me well so far. there has already been multiple adventures and fun. here’s some from new years and the joel p west show.

November 16, 2007

for a good time call us.

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avalon. costa mesa. afterparty- joel p west show.
reunited and it feels sooooo good.


and we miss carlalala…..

and now the sf pictures.

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November 14, 2007

november 4, 5, and 6. san francisco.

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day one: leave the lbc at 10.30pm. arrived to eriks apartment at 4am-ish. party. bed. woke up. rode to the mission. quick breakfast. dolares park. ride back. eriks tire popped. bummer. erik and jake cruised to the apartment. timmy and matt went to union square. then headed back to get jake. dodged the crack heads. relaxed in apartment and party. american rag-pizza-marc by marc jacobs. back to apartment. nap. erik off work. whiskey thieves. party. bed

day two: awoke. coffee and bagels on fillmore. ride to golden gate bridge park. spill on bike. matt down. ride to haight. shopped till we dropped. lunch at pork store cafe. beers. browsed on hayes. party party party. rode to some bluegrass bar. the rode to beauty bar. sd beauty bar is better. party party party. ride. jake tire popped. then walked back to apartment. party. bed.

day three: bagels round 2 on fillmore. drive to ocean beach. explore presido park. golden gate bridge. lunch mex. driving tour 2 houses, along water, pier39, union square, and barneys. home. party. dinner at herbivore. party. nap. leave for the lbc. good bye and thank you erik. san francisco is an amazing city.

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