Wednesday, May 5, 2010

the story about the leg

so, it occured to me by way of a conversation with my friend katie freshley [hi katie!] that some of you have never heard the story of the bird.  or birds.  as in the ones on my leg.  allow me to share, because it really is an incredible story.  and so we begin...

last summer, i started the process of getting a new prosthesis.  most of you know i am down one wheel.  this was due to a friendly, rare birth defect known medically as proximal focal femural deficiency, or to us commoners, she was born without a femur.  it's pretty uncommon, mostly cropping up in kids who's moms took the thalidomide to curb morning sickness, but instead, ended up with babies who had deformed extremities.  not my mom, however, she didn't do drugs.  for those of us who's moms didn't do drugs, we are just the 1 in 4,000,000 lucky ones.  so anyway, it was time to get a new leg, and i headed to my covered prosthetist to start the process.  it is a process, by the way.  my prosthetist, or leg dude, as i like to call him, informed me that because of the high tech substrate they use for the exterior, i could have some sort of prettiness on it in lieu of the boring black shell that would house my residual limb.  this thrilled me.  as a designy girl, i was on this like white on rice.  the issue came with the endlessness of it...  what would i want on there for the life of my leg?

i gave this some serious thought.

there was one clear choice, at the end:  as an avid charley harper fan, and a bird enthusiast, this had to be the thing.  my leg dude told me it was easiest done with fabric, so i went on a massive search for charley harper prints on fabric.  the issue here was, though it existed, it was tied up in a lawsuit between the fabric maker [design maven and harper fan todd oldham] and the company he made it for [a la-z-boy furniture series].  no dice.  i decided to contact fabulous frames, a local framing chain, to see if they had a solution, being a major retailer of charley harper things.  i spoke to a gal named megan carl, who invited me to come see her and figure out what we could do.  so i went to see her.  after a jovial conversation [it turned out that we had a mutual friend], she said they have no fabric, however, she got the blessing from her father [the company's owner] and brett harper [charley's only son] to use the images and print something on a vinyl-type substrate.  we then contacted queen city reprographics, where i telephone-met michael cipolloni, who became my guy through the process [as it turned out, he and i had a bunch of mutual friends as well, although we had never met before].  he was a harper fan too, so that was cool.  megan gave me the password to their FTP site, which housed every harper .psd you could ever imagine.  i about fell over.  from there, i dumped the birds into photoshop, isloated them from their backgrounds, resaved them, sent them to michael, and waited.  a million phone calls with michael later, i went to my leg guy to take my newly-finished leg for a test drive, and when i got there, the birds were on it!!  i had no idea they were going to be there at that point, so it was quite the pleasant surprise.  it looked a little something like this:


photos courtesy rob @ charley harper studios, via their blog


sweet, no?  :)

the technical aspect of this is incredible.  cincinnati reprographics sent over some dudes to the leg dude's office to actually apply a sheet of some vinyled material, much like in the way you would see on a metro bus or something like this.  pretty rad.  the birds are all charley's, mostly from his ford times era, on a neutral background.  i was so excited, you have no idea.  i was invited by rob and rena to come tour the charley harper studios, which is oddly about 10 minutes from my house, and that's where these photos were taken.  after the studio tour [whoa!!], i was then taken on a tour of the home of charley harper.  [!!!!!!]  i was floating through the house, i didn't want to leave.  if you've never seen it, it's the most immaculate example of midcentury modern classiness tucked away deep in the woods of one of the most unassuming neighborhoods cincinnati has to offer.  stunning.  i feel like the luckiest gal alive having had the opportunity to tour the home of one of my heros... this never happens.  well, i guess it can, but it really doesn't, you know?  awesome.  a few months later, the circle comes complete, as mike and i were shopping at whole foods.  we were walking down an aisle, when suddenly someone with a slightly familiar voice asked, "is your name jill, by any chance?".  i turned to the fella, who had a huge grin as he introduced himself.  his name was michael cipolloni.  i gave him a hug and showed him his handi-work.  it was rad.  :)

and there it is.  the story of the leg and the birds and the amazing people that made it all happen.  pretty great, eh?  :)

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

the coolest thing ever

last night, mike and i went to a 'screening' at the american sign museum [yes, the place where we tie the knot, for you attentive folk].  they were donated 100s of reels of old 16mm tins and we sorted through some of them last night.  unbelieveable.  rare animated sequences done by douglas leigh, who was basically the creative behind times square.  he basically was the brain behind all of those light up signs.  now, i already have this love affair with times square.  it basically stems from a photograph of my grandparents, a dress of my grandma's that i now own, NYE, an engagement.  so lovely.  i think my mom has the photo, so if i can, i will post it.   but i also love old signage.  in any case, the viewing was so cool, and it was just really special to me to get an inside look at the man who created the magic that my grandparents fell in love to.  seems universally satisfying to me.

Sunday, May 2, 2010

what the heck happened to april??

so i blink, and it's may.  jeesh.  how about that...

mike and i spent pretty much the whole day shopping and eating today.  despite the fact that it rained pretty much all day, we poked around the city looking for clever solutions for displaying bread puddings, decided on colors [since we know my sister is keeping the dress], ate, had coffees...  it was cool.  i'm not sure why, but i have really been a big grump lately.  maybe because of the excruciating pain i've been in lately?  maybe because my job sort of makes this foot pain worse?  maybe because we're in retrograde?  whatever the reason, i don't even like myself right now, so i can't imagine how badly mike wants to lock me in the basement until i stop being a terd.  i don't want to be a terd, but i'm just terribly grumpy and distant and things like this lately, and i'm not even sure why, let alone how to process this and move on.  it's frustrating.  sorry, i digress...  i felt this was important to mention, however, because there was some grumpy between mike and i between the foods and coffees and wedding stuffs.  moving on.

we also decided officially today that we are going to be honeymooning in...  [drumroll, please]
sunny san francisco!  i am horribly excited about this.  i have always wanted to go + neither of us have been there + we have some close friends who used to live in the mission, so they can give us the best 'must do' list of all time [hi jacob + jen!] + we have other friends who have visited/stayed for internships/etc.  the best part?  we know no one who actually lives there anymore*.  totally on our own.  austin was also a solid contender, for sure, but since i have about 30 friends who live there, i figured it would be best to wait and just 'vacation' there, rather than spending our honeymoon with our favorite austinites.  [sorry, austin loved ones - we'll be there soon though, and i still love you!]  so, september 23, we will board a plane and head out to san fran.  so terribly exciting!  if you have any suggestions aside from the massive list i'm going to get from jennifer, please leave me a comment - i welcome any and all ideas!

* i stand corrected, though krista *technically* lives in oakland...  see you in the fall, herbe!

Monday, April 26, 2010

dress drama

so after much ado with the ebay seller re: my sister's dress, it should be on the way.  the debaucle was this...

she paypal'd the seller, then noticed in super tiny print at the bottom of the auction that the dress did not come complete with the sash.  my sister contacted the seller, asking where the sash was and why then did the photo of the dress [taken on a form, in her house] was shown with a sash if there was none.  the seller took several days to reply.  seller told her that she'd refund my sister if that was a dealbreaker and that the dress never had a sash, but not explaining how the photo of the dress with the sash happened.  oh well.  after some emails and phone calls between my sister and i, we decided to go ahead with the dress and if it worked without, then ok, or we can always just fashion another sash or something, and if not, we'll just resell the dress or what have you.  she should get it by thursday, so we'll find out then.  first major snag.  i'm ok with that being the only one so far, however. 

kara will look so pretty...  in a dress that she will actually be able to and want to wear again.
awesomes.

here comes the 'maid...  all dressed in green [not red]  :)

Sunday, April 18, 2010

bad, bad blogga

sorry, y'all.  between having out of town company last weekend and the end of a term, i've been a terrible blogger.  please forgive me? 

one of the reasons i've been such a raging slacker is pretty cool, however.  i have secretly been apprenticing with miss angela gallo at her tasty northern kentucky cake shop known as three tiers!  sorry for keeping it on the DL from you guys, but we just needed to see how it worked out first.  i'm helping her and she's teaching me.  it's sort of the awesome.  and her cakes are bangin', so if you're ever around the bellevue area with a sweet tooth, or you need some sugary magic for your next shindig, you should check it out.  there's even some vegan options for you dairy-free folk.  saturday, i had a banana cupcake with chocolate italian buttercream frosting and a lemon cupcake with lemon italian buttercream frosting...

um, yum.  and i don't even like cake, y'all.  but yum.

three tiers magicalness

in other news, we may have found 'the dress' for my 'maid.  on ebay.  for [get this] $60.  aaaand, it's the short, colorful version of my dress.  how perfect is this??  the color isn't exactly perfect for an early fall wedding, but who cares, really?  i defy you, seasonal expectations!  we do what we want to!  because it's our wedding! 

yeah.  take that, tradition.  in your face.

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

cuteness

ties for him and little him.  awesomes. 
this is more than likely our tie person, methinks.

TUESDAY QUESTION OF THE WEEK TIME!

since the belle and the beau can make any sort of tie, which should the boys wear?

Thursday, April 1, 2010

hehe.

oh, dan... timmy... eric... leah... sarah... and of course, michael.  because i'm LOST without you...


this one's for you.  :)