Friday, December 3, 2021

Christine, Jamie and the cats land in California

On the balcony of their temporary digs

After a smooth cross-country flight, Christine and Jamie arrived in Los Angeles on Tuesday (Nov. 30), accompanied by their Bengal cats, Morgana and Lavenza.

As previously reported, the move was prompted by Jamie's new job as a game designer with video-game publisher Riot Games, headquartered in Santa Monica.

The new California girls are staying temporarily in a company-provided apartment while waiting for their furniture and belongings to arrive. They will then settle into their own apartment in a West Los Angeles neighborhood near Santa Monica.

Leaving their NJ apartment
Jamie and Christine spent the last several months living in New Jersey, about an hour from where Christine grew up. They visited her parents, Dan and Julie, for Thanksgiving dinner, along with Christine's brother, Andy, and his fiancĂ©, Wren. 

The movers came the following Monday, and Dan and Julie hosted the couple and their cats overnight before driving them to Newark Airport in the morning.

Exploring Dan andJulie's house

(A couple of hours after they left for sunny California, the season's first snow flurries fell in New Jersey!)

Morgana and Lavenza made the trip in travel carriers. A bit of veterinarian-prescribed sedation kept them reasonably calm, and while they did some mewling, they were no louder than a few babies on the plane. Once they got to the LA apartment, it didn't take long for them to settle in.


Monday, November 22, 2021

A send-off for Christine and Jamie as they prepare for California move (Updated 12/3: more photos)

Members of Christine's family gathered on Sunday to wish a fond farewell to her and Jamie as they get ready to move to California next week.

Christine's parents hosted a brunch in a private room at the Stage House restaurant in Scotch Plains, N.J., bringing together relatives from New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland and Virginia. Traveling farthest were Marie, Brian and Xander, who made a weekend of it by visiting Manhattan the day before.

Some of the attendees hadn't seen each other in person since Christine and Jamie's wedding in September 2019 - and in some cases, it was a first chance to meet.

In the official group photo, Jack, Bea, and Charlie are front and center. Seated left to right are Dan and Julie; Dolores; Christine and Jamie; and Andy. Behind them are Kevin; Kathy; John and Genevieve; Kelsey; Kathy; Vivien; Cathy; and Wren. And in the back row are Patrick; CJ with Austin; Hugh; Doug; Christopher; Stephanie and Jackie; Brian and Marie and Xander.

The move West comes as Jamie is now working as a game designer at Riot Games. She and Christine will move to an apartment in nearby West Los Angeles, minutes away from Riot's headquarters in Santa Monica.





Wednesday, November 17, 2021

Andy, Wren and a week in the Arizona desert

Andy, Wren and Wren’s father, Rich, spent a week in the Phoenix area visiting with Rich’s mother and other family members.

In addition to family activities, Andy and Wren explored local hiking trails, the Phoenix Zoo, the Desert Botanical Garden, Fountain Park and the Musical Instrument Museum.
They were staying in the suburb of Fountain Hills, northeast of downtown. The town's Fountain Park features, yes, a fountain, which sprays as high as 560 feet for 15 minutes each hour, like a man-made geyser. (Click photos for larger view.)

Here's a sampling of Wren and Andy's photos from their trip.

Fountain Hills, Arizona



Hiking trails




(We assume this was in the zoo, not on a trail)




Musical Instruments Museum
Desert landscape
Sunset along the road

Tuesday, November 16, 2021

Dolores wins 2 awards in county arts contest

Two pieces of Dolores's artwork took first-place awards in an annual Creative Arts Contest conducted by the Baltimore County Department of Aging.

The prizes were in the watercolor category, for a painting titled "Glengarry," and the fabric arts category, for a collage called "Monday Morning Breezes."

A delegation from the county, with a TV crew in tow, visited Oak Crest Village to present certificates to Dolores and to another resident of the complex, who won a second-place award for woodworking. In the photo here, Dolores is holding the collage and a county representative holds the watercolor.

"With each presentation, I was asked how I came to do each, what were my inspirations, and especially with the collage, describe some of the textures, things that I used in the piece," Dolores said. "The collage is a copy/derivation from a watercolor that I did in high school of some back yards in Corning. I found it a few years ago, and did a larger, better (I hope) version. The collage is loosely based on that. I also have a miniature version, so I’m getting a lot of mileage from it!"



Thursday, October 28, 2021

The colors of October in New Jersey

Trees reflected in Speedwell Lake

Dan writes:
A favorite activity of mine around my birthday is to spend a day driving and walking through woods, to take in the autumn colors. This year, that day was dreary, but the next was beautiful, and Julie and I took a short drive to my original hometown of Morristown. We stopped first at Speedwell Lake Park for a pleasant stroll amid the trees at the water's edge. 

We then revisited Frelinghuysen Arboretum, where we've gone several times in different seasons.

The wide variety of trees there made for a wide variety of colors.

Back at home, I prepared a couple of pumpkins to serve as our Halloween decorations, incorporating squirrels' bites into the design.



Wednesday, September 15, 2021

Jamie lands 'dream job' - She and Christine will move to California later this year

Christine and Jamie at a park near their NJ home

Jamie is about to begin a new job as a game designer with Riot Games, the developer and publisher of the very popular League of Legends multi-player online video game.

Starting Sept. 27, Jamie will be part of a team that designs “skins,” which customize the appearance of characters in the game, and develops in-game and in-person events.

“This is a dream job for me,” said Jamie, who received the employment offer from Riot while recovering from surgery last month. She is recuperating nicely at home in Hamilton, N.J., where she and Christine moved this summer to be close to the surgical specialist.

Jamie will work remotely for the first few months. Then, the couple will move to Southern California, and Jamie will join her team at Riot’s headquarters in Santa Monica. The company will provide relocation assistance, and Jamie and Christine are now researching neighborhoods in Greater Los Angeles.

For the past two and a half years, Jamie worked as a software developer at Visible Body, which develops apps for medical professionals. Her office was in Newton Upper Falls, Mass., although the company switched to remote working in Spring 2020 due to the pandemic. Jamie previously worked at Boston Productions, a developer of interactive exhibits for museums.

The move to Southern California will be a new adventure for Jamie, who grew up in New Hampshire, and Christine, a New Jersey native.

Monday, September 6, 2021

Charlie celebrates third birthday

Vivien posted these photos of Charlie, celebrating on Sunday at Grandma Kathy's summer house in Noyac. "So proud of our big kid! Happy 3rd Birthday to Charlie!"

Monday, August 9, 2021

A Midsummer gathering at the bay

The last days of July brought beautiful weather to the east end of Long Island, and this flock of family members was lucky enough to all be there to enjoy it.


Dan and Julie rolled out from New Jersey for a five-day stay at Fair Play. Vivien, CJ, Charlie and Austin joined Kathy at her summer home. And Genevieve, John, Bea and Jack spent the weekend at their cottage.

Family friend Robert was also in Noyac, mooring his sailboat off Mill Creek. He and Kathy treated Dan and Julie to a sail around Noyac Bay, something they hadn't had a chance to enjoy in the past few years.


The weekend was the first opportunity for Dan and Julie to meet their new grand-nephew Austin, born last September in the midst of pandemic precautions. They were captivated by his near-constant smile.
It was the first visit of the season for Dan and Julie, and they made the most of the good weather with a hike on Jessup's Neck, a visit to a North Fork winery, and a day in Montauk, where they enjoyed the beach at Hither Hills State Park, a walk on a wooded trail and an evening concert on the village green.

Here are some photos Dan took of wildlife on Jessup's and Montauk Light at sunset.