Thursday, December 30, 2004

Summertime (and the living is easy)


When it's summer in the US, it's winter in South America - and the other way around. December and January, for me, were always very hot months, ideal to stay by the pool at my Grandma's home, in Buenos Aires.


I came down here for the holidays, but will go back north pretty soon. Now I'm really starting to feel how hard it is to have everyone I love spread around the world...

Saturday, December 25, 2004

Christmas in Argentina


Very merry.

I miss Scott, though.

Monday, December 20, 2004

Gil, Gian and Mike Irvin, the Dallas cowboy


During a quick São Paulo stop before Christmas, I had dinner with Gil and Gian (in the picture), Igor and Bianca. My cousin Junior came afterwards, with his girlfriend. I've known all of them, but Gian, for some time.

I met Gian online, on fotolog some time ago (he was already friends with Gil and Junior) and we found out that we worked for the same company, with some of the same people, almost at the same time. We would probably have never met if we didn't bump into each other online and I'm so thankful we did. We talk a lot, considering we never saw each other before today, and he was of huge influence on my decision to drop everything and move to the US, to be with Scott. He did the same sometime ago, when his wife had a good job opportunity in Italy, and it ended up being a great experience also for his professional life. He made me think that if he could be a "housewife" for a while, why couldn't I? And I'm very thankful for that.


Something funny happened on the way down.

I was flying down to Brazil and stopped in Dallas to change planes. As always, I sat at the counter, at Friday's, and ordered the usual (half portion of) potato skins and a beer. The bar was crowded and I put my computer bag on the stool by my side, mostly to avoid having people too close.

When I looked at the door, I saw this very big black man, with shiny black pants, shiny black jacket and lots of gold jewelry. He looked at my computer bag stool and came right away, to ask if he could sit there. I removed my bag, he sat and introduced himself "Hi, I'm Mike, where are you heading?". I said I'm Katia, going to Brazil blablabla. In less than two minutes half the bar was by our side, taking pictures of him. Apparently he used to be a famous football player and has a TV show now. Maybe I should have known, I even watch football on Sundays and all, but for me he only looked like a scary very big guy.

It was Mike Irvin, apparently an ex Dallas Cowboy.

Tuesday, December 7, 2004

In Florida

In Jacksonville, for a late Thanksgiving celebration with some of my in laws.

Friday, November 12, 2004

To fight a cold


To fight my cold, once soup didn't work.

Cafe du Nord, yesterday.

With beer, french fries and a Lisa Loeb concert.

Monday, November 8, 2004

Little shopping spree


One of the best things of shopping is when you arrive home, put everything on the bed and look at each thing again. Better if you have an interested audience.

This is my stepdog Ripley. She rips pieces of paper and stuffed animals, but luckily she's not as much into ripping my beautiful new acquisitions.

Sunday, November 7, 2004

A note on my windshield


I'm back in the Bay Area and Pablo is in town, visiting his brother, so we spent some time together at the Museum of Modern Art seeing the Lichtenstein show (good, very good) before going out to lunch.


I left my car in the Moma SF garage. When I came back, I found a note. And it was not from a secret admirer.


I laughed. I laughed really hard. (It was, as I noticed afterwards, a compact car parking space. And I was so proud I could fit the Cherokee into that tiny space!)