My Pride and Joy

My Pride and Joy
Michis' visit for the art exhibit

Spring in Bergen

Spring in Bergen
Stefis running thru the tulip fields

Spring in Bergen

Spring in Bergen

Spring in Bergen

Spring in Bergen

Spring in Bergen

Spring in Bergen

Spring in Bergen

Spring in Bergen
The forest

spring in Bergen

spring in Bergen

Spring in Bergen

Spring in Bergen

Spring in Bergen

Spring in Bergen
tulips are out

Around Bergen

Around Bergen
in Alkmaar

The forest

The forest

Bergen

Bergen

Bergen

Bergen

Morning walks in Bergen

Morning walks in Bergen

YOGAMODUS

YOGAMODUS
Opening March 7th 2011

Heleen's Yogamodus

Heleen's Yogamodus
The Studio

2.11

2.11

Mich in Europe!

Mich in Europe!
In Heerhugowaard

In Bergen

In Bergen

Seven days of wonder with Mich in Europe

Mich has a new job at Levis and has one week to spare after BBDO so she's decided to come visit and I'm the happiest dad on earth!. Finally I get my beautiful girl here and I feel complete.
She arrives on the 23rd of September at an ungodly early hour, as is her favorite, but for me is the happiest drive I can make to the airport no matter what time. I leave at about 5:45 am since her plane arrives at 7:00. After a little mix up about where we were suppose to meet I get a call from her saying she's already out of customs and wondering around... I'm still waiting in front of the gate, maybe it's my age.... in 2 minutes I have her in my arms and cannot believe it!.We drive to Heerhugowaard for little rest. The boys are in school so we go to Stefis school first at about noon. It is so wonderful to see his reaction and for me to see them both together again. We hang out in HHW and about 4:30 we go to Bergen to pick up Jubis at his school, also so excited to see his sister and incredible joy to have them all together again.We have dinner at Duinvermaak, our favorite place for pizza and pancakes and then we go home for a much needed rest for Mich.
Next day Mich sleeps in late, though not a very restful night for her. we go to Alkmaar in the afternoon and show her around the area, a little shopping and in the evening we have dinner at home. She crashes hard the second night. It is Saturday and today Mich and I leave for Florence at about 7pm. Heleen and the boys drive us to the airport for a five day jaunt to Italy. Carlo is waiting for us at the airport, we arrive late at about 10:30 pm and being the perfect gentleman and host that he is he offers Michis an intro tour of Florence. Magnificent! The light in fall nights in Florence can be exquisite and we are in luck! We first go to Piazzale Michelangelo for Mich to get a first taste of this magical city.
Carlo then drives us around, we end up in the center of town at Santa Maria del Fiore and then the best gelato spot in Florence for a good night treat. Could not have been a better arrival and intro to this city for Mich thanks to our prince host! We then drive up to San Domenico to Carlo's house where he has very graciously offer us to be his guests for the next 5 days. It is Sunday and the weather is beautiful, we head out for a day in Sienna and the Chianti region. On the way back we stop at Monteriggioni, a medieval walled town built by the Sienese in 1213 as a defending post in their wars against Florence. Charming! we take some beautiful shots from the walls with the Chianti rolling hills as a backdrop. Great day. That evening we have dinner in one of Carlo's terrific collection of favorite trattorias. I had the best
spaghetti (this place is known for this) I have had in my life.
I did not know spaghetti could be this delicious.
After a restful night, we drive early into town with Carlo for a day in Florence. I have prepared a little "tour"of the musts for Mich and then some... after the Uffizi Mich loved it but felt there were too many religious paintings... understandably so, it is too much to absorb in one morning. We spend some time shopping (Mich has a list of the "necessities") We have a wonderful lunch al fresco at Boccadama in Santa Croce and then some more sightseeing and shopping. Great lunch and great laughs (I laugh more than I have in a long time and remember how much I miss Mich's sense of humor....the best!!!!!.I love it and I love how much we laugh together for the littlelest things. It is her way of seeing the world that I love so much, with humor!
Mich buys this beautiful leather jacket and boots.
Next day Carlo leaves early so Mich and I take a taxi to Brandini (took the cab driver an hour to navigate traffic)
where we pick up a rental car so I can show Mich my favorite hangouts. First we drive up to Torre di Bellosguardo for a visit to our home last year "Casa Rosa" we take film and pictures say hi to Sabrina at the front desk, walk the grounds and then I show Mich my daily drive to school with the boys along Porta Romana, Vialle Gallileo and Vialle Michelangiolo to the Sacro Cuore. We tried to say hello to
Madre Lupoi and Madre Carol but they were busy in class.
We spend the afternoon in San Niccolo wit a stop at Il Baretto del Rifrullo for coffee and a bite for lunch.
In the morning we get up early and Carlo takes us to the train Station where we hop on a bullit train to Venice for a day visit. We arrive in Venice on a beautiful, clear brilliantly blue sky day, take the ferry taxi into San Marco and shocked with the unbelievable hordes of people we quickly "hide" at the Danieli Hotel for a needed respite and drink.We laugh so much.....We finally venture out again to face the crowds, it really is amazing how dense the population of tourists is and the toll it must inflict on this jewel of a city.
We walk around, laugh a lot,eat gelato and take pictures, fun, extraordinary day. memorable for a lifetime! By 7pm we are back in Florence where Carlo is waiting for us for dinner at Quatro Leoni by Santo Spirito.
Next day we have
an appointment with Michelangelo's David -Mich is astounded! the Il Bargello and the afternoon more shopping, merengues and the search for "the poncho".

In Alkmaar

In Alkmaar

In Alkmaar

In Alkmaar
most beautiful girl!

In Alkmaar

In Alkmaar
Ferry

Mich in Europe

Mich in Europe
In Alkmaar

In Bergen

In Bergen
Animal park

Alkmaar

Alkmaar

In Florence

In Florence
at Torre di Bellosguardo

Piazzale Michelangelo

Piazzale Michelangelo
Arrival in Florence tour by Carlo

Palazzo Vechio

Palazzo Vechio

Piazza della Signoria

Piazza della Signoria

Il Bargello

Il Bargello

Boccadama at Santa Croce

Boccadama at Santa Croce
lunch

at Boccadama

at Boccadama
a toast to our trip!

In Sienna

In Sienna

at Monteriggioni

at Monteriggioni
on our way back to Florence

Chianti

Chianti

On the train to Venice

On the train to Venice

In Venice

In Venice

inVenice

inVenice

San Marco

San Marco

at The Danieli

at The Danieli

Venice

Venice
wondering around

last 5 minutes in Venice

last 5 minutes in Venice

in Haarlem

in Haarlem

in Haarlem

in Haarlem

The weeping willows of Heerhugowaard

The weeping willows of Heerhugowaard

The Willows of HHW

The Willows of HHW
by Johannes Vermeer Straat

by JV Straat

by Frans Hals Straat

In our neighborhood streets are named after famous dutch artists

Vermeer

Vermeer
Detail

Vermeer

Vermeer
Detail

Vermeer

Vermeer
Detail

Vermeer

Vermeer
Detail

Vermeer

Vermeer
Detail

Vermeer

Vermeer
Detail

Vermeer

Vermeer
"The girl with a pearl earring"

Vermeer

Vermeer
"Mistress and Maid"

Mauritshuis Den Haag

Mauritshuis Den Haag
where the girl with a pearl earring resides

our boys

our boys
Easter Sunday

TEFAF

TEFAF

In Maastricht

In Maastricht
TEFAF

In Maastricht

In Maastricht
at TEFAF

pollarded willows

pollarded willows

Pollarded willows

Pollarded willows
on a bike outing

Noord Holland Countryside

Noord Holland Countryside
Pollarded willows

Easter Sunday

Easter Sunday
Boys with Mirthe

Nieuwe Niedorp

Nieuwe Niedorp

Snow and more snow in North Holland

Snow and more snow in North Holland
The Middenweg in Heerhugowaard

Snow in Florence

Snow in Florence
from Bellosguardo

Snow in Florence

Snow in Florence
at Casa Rosa

White Christmas in Florence

White Christmas in Florence
the boys on the "lawn"

Snow in Florence

Snow in Florence
Torre di Bellosguardo December 20th 2010

snow in Florence

snow in Florence
Via di Bellosguardo

Snow in Florence

Snow in Florence
Villa Brichieri

Friends of Florence

Friends of Florence
"Dinner with David"

Friends of Florence Holiday event

Friends of Florence Holiday event
Dinner at the Accademia December 3rd 2010

Friends of Florence Holiday Dinner

Friends of Florence Holiday Dinner
"Dinner with David"

At the Oltrarno

At the Oltrarno
Getting ready for holidays

J.K.PLACE HOTEL

J.K.PLACE HOTEL
Lobby

J.K PLACE HOTEL FIRENZE

Sunday we had another outing to the center of town, this time specifically to visit the new hotel I have been hearing so much about called J.K.Place. It was well worth it! The hotel is a little jewel smack in the center of Florence facing the piazza of Santa Maria Novella which has recently been restored.
Beyond a simple unpretentious entry, in a narrow building without much architectural merit, is this incredible island of
serenity and quiet comfort. It feels like you've entered a home you would love to live in. The spaces are not big but each area is so well conceived and tastefully crafted it flows beautifully from room to room creating what you immediately perceive as a very homey, cosy, elegant residence.
Michele Bönan, well known architect with offices in Florence, is the principal designer in the project.

J.K.PLACE

J.K.PLACE
Reception

Il Chiostro dello Scalzo

Last Monday I finally had a chance to visit the "Chiostro dello Scalzo, a true Florentine gem!. Just around the corner from San Marco, at No. 69 on Via Cavour, is the entrance to the small cloister which originally led to a chapel once belonging to a religious company by the name of Compagnia dei Disciplinati di San Giovanni Battista. The term" scalzo" makes reference to the barefoot brother who carried the cross during public processions.
Around 1508-09 Andrea del Sarto, justly known at the time
as the best draughtsman in Florence, was commissioned by the brothers of the Scalzo to paint a series of frescoes in grisaille (or, tones of grey) with scenes from the life of
St. John the Baptist. It turned out to be his magnum opus.
The frescoes are breathtakingly beautiful in their mastery of execution and draughtsmanship. Del Sarto was also called at the time "the painter with no errors" because apparently he never made mistakes.
This masterpiece, easily the most important fresco of the early part of the sixteenth century, is sadly ignored. I had the entire cloister for myself for a little over an hour, while the hordes loaded and unloaded pullman buses across the street at San Marco and The Accademia.

Chiostro dello Scalzo

Chiostro dello Scalzo
Andrea del Sarto frescoes

Ghirlandaio

Ghirlandaio
Tornabuoni Chapel S.M.Novella

Arno Early Morning

Arno Early Morning

after School

after School
Stefis

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

First six weeks in Florence


























November 5, 2009


First six weeks in Florence


Routines are good, they provide a grounding effect on us.
We seem to have settled into one, which brings some sense of stability to our new life here.
I like it! We get up at six fifteen, get the boys out of bed-not easy-a quick breakfast and if we are lucky we are out the door by seven thirty.
I usually do the drop off, Heleen stays home for some needed quiet time. As usual, she finds twenty projects to do at home.
This place is wonderful in the morning; amazing tranquility and peace, when the boys are in school of course. Gorgeous views and the sounds of the Tuscan country side punctuated by the most soothing of city sounds: church bells. I love them! there are so many churches here, they echo all the time from different parts of town as if they were competing for the most beautiful sound. They all resonate up in the hills where we are.


Florence is like a shallow bowl, the city in the bottom surrounded by gentle, beautiful hills all dotted with gated villas and small village enclaves, in time, blessed by nature with the most exquisite combination of foliage: rows of cypress trees interrupted by umbrella pines, fields of olive trees and a myriad of shrubs and other trees layering the panorama in fantastic variations of green; (The landscapes of Benozzo Gozzoli's magnificent fresco "Procession of the Magi" at the Chapel of the Magi in the Palazzo Medici Riccardi come to mind).
They delineate the hills which gently descend into town. This time of the year, October being the most beautiful in my opinion, the light is extraordinary here and all this visual feast seems to vibrate in front of your eyes.


Back to our little routine: (got slightly sidetracked....) our daily route to school takes us down the hill from Casa Rosa at Torre di Bellosguardo down a very narrow road to Piazza de Bellosguardo where lies the gated entrance to Villa dell'Ombrellino, its place in history marked by this plaque on the wall commemorating all the luminaries who at one point lived, worked or visited there, such as: Nathaniel Hawthorne, Henry James, Elizabeth and Robert Browning, Adolf Hildebrand and many others.
Then we have to negotiate several impossible blind curves on a road that barely accommodates one car. On each side there are 7-12' high stone walls, and a 4" gutter so the road virtually ends where the wall rises. In all curves on the descend, you have no visual contact with oncoming traffic. Originally country roads built for horses, they are today two way streets with no restrictions. Often in certain stretches one car has to back-up the whole way to let the other one go.When you have a big vehicle like a school bus the tactic is to press steadily on your horn and everybody moves out of the way. It happened to us the other day when I almost had to scrape the wall to get out of his way. I applied that strategy right after and it worked like a jewel! You just have to go with the flow, which, when it comes to traffic, is aggressive. Zero tolerance! -if you leave a little too much room-that means more than the width of a moped- between your car and the one in front at a stop light, that constitutes a direct affront to the person behind you and a threat to his or her vitals... they get enraged and immediately honk! mopeds fly from left, right, behind you and on sidewalks and every direction imaginable.
In one blind spot, in a fraction of a second, you have to choose between a hole or a head-on collision with a wild moped coming at you at 60 miles an hour. Always go for the hole.
Crazy (Pazzi) drivers here, mostly people on mopeds and motorcycles. Much has been written about that but when you live it, it really hits you. It's nuts!! Actually when you think about it, these drivers are some of the most dexterous and brilliant in the world when it comes to space perception, in other words, the awareness they have of the space they occupy or must occupy to move on and avoid collisions. The maneuvers they make are amazing! it is a spectacle to watch and we do every morning.


From Piazza di Bellosguardo we continue down hill to an almost full circle turn-we saw a middle age woman the other day perched up on a flimsy ladder occupying half of the road letting a cat out of a cage...you figure it out! made no sense! it seems there are a lot of stray cats living up the stone wall at that spot, on a tiny green patch. Then, two completely blind turns where we usually have to honk and hope nothing is coming up hill. Learned it from the taxi drivers who drove us for the first 3 weeks here.


At the bottom of the hill is Piazza di San Francesco di Paola. At Porta Romana, 2 minutes away, is where we begin the ascend up to Piazzale Galilleo via Viale Niccolo Machiavelli through this exquisite park like area lined with old evergreen trees, lamp posts and beautiful old villas.
The two way road, ample for Florence, gently snakes up to the piazzale, where the road now named Viale Galilleo continues fairly flat and surrounding the city up on the hill towards Piazza Michelangelo past San Miniato. then a short descend to school on another gently winding stretch. The entire drive is a visual delight! aside, of course, from the traffic!
After drop-off I usually go on my city haunts. There is so much to see and so much to learn in this place. I am also searching out sources for a new e-commerce website Heleen and I recently launched with our partners Ed and Toni Sarraille who are the marketing force behind it. the website features our current collection of greeting cards, journals and gift wrapping paper, formerly known as aritmeticas. New products are in development and include home goods and clothing. You can check it out at:
www. mauricioarias.com. Tell your friends.


Afternoons we spend picking up the boys from school, usually an outing somewhere, then home for some homework and dinner. bedtime usually at 8:30 on school nights.




Getting papers in order


Pretty much the first few weeks here, we spent getting our papers in order. It is not a smooth process, since the information on what is required keeps changing. We first visit the Post Office, then the Questura, back to the Ufficio Anagrafe at the Commune di Firenze where we finally get an appointment with a very nice lady by the name of Zara, who explains in a clear way what we need to do to obtain our permits for extended stay. Since Heleen is european it is supposed to make the process simpler for us. So far it has not been. After 5 trips to the Questura we finally get a small piece of paper with proof of registration and we are asked to come back in 2 months to pick up the "Permesso di Soggiorno".


School


The first six weeks of school have gone remarkably well for both Jubis and Stefis, considering the huge change they had to endure. Julian is not shy at all when we go out about practicing what he has learned, talks to everybody in Italian, throwing some Spanish here and there bit it works for him- he has a great attitude! Heleen and I are very impressed! He has great ability to learn languages. In Holland he was speaking dutch after the first week there.
It has been difficult for him to be "the new kid in class". Tough terrain to navigate at that age and this group of boys have been together since Kindergarten. He's handled it very well so far but there are times, understandably, when he says he wants to go back to Palo Alto. There are also bright moments. He has made a few friends, one is Penn who lives just down the street from us and also goes to Sacro Cuore, though he is in Fifth grade and not in Julian's class. They have play dates and plan on having a sleepover soon. 
His parents Alison and David and his brother Walker, a bit older than Julian moved to Florence from Seattle about 6 years ago. They are a wonderful family and have extended a very kind and heartwarming welcome to us. Another friend is Patrick, our neighbor and son of the gardener at Torre di Bellosguardo. They play calcio every afternoon.
He also had a nice surprise visit by Nico Vallone and his father Bob form Palo Alto. Nico and Julian have been friends since pre-school at Escondido. He moved to Hong Kong with is mother a few years ago and goes to school there. He flew from HK alone and met his dad in Rome. They traveled by car up to Florence and stayed a couple of nights. They had a lot of fun climbing up to the top of the Duomo and hanging out. Short but sweet!
The nuns running the school are wonderful! Madre Lupoi pretty much runs the show. She is fantastic! tenacious, firm, affectionate, her english is excellent and when you look in her eyes you know she's reading you through. She mainly oversees the upper and middle schools. She is a jewel! Madre Carol, who is american but has been here many years now, also has her plate full! She is in charge of the elementary and Materna (pre-school) groups and speaks perfect Italian. She is constantly bombarded with either parents or students demanding her attention and she is always kind and equally attentive to all.
Stefis has made a few friends: Alessandro, Francois (Italian mother and French dad) he calls him "Soinfra".


Elle & Phant
"and the search for the perfect Croissant"


About 4 years ago, after we had made a presentation to a client developing a Bakery in Pasadena, California,the idea
for a children's book was born. Upon reviewing some of our designs which were not accepted, I came upon a sketch I had proposed with 2 characters, One elephant named Phant and a bird named Elle. and a tag line (appropriate for the bakery): "and the search for the perfect croissant". At that point it was just a logo. No story or anything deeper than just a nice visual. During that time, I was also looking for an idea for a children's book based on a friendship of two animal characters that would come together because of their love of travel and croissants. It was basically an excuse to develop a story for children about travel and the wonders that come from it. It made perfect sense to me to take this logo and develop a story around it. Four years later-after many interruptions- we now have a script and a general mock up of the story. By we, I mean I am in partnership in this venture with my good friend and old partner in the design business, Ed Sarraille. He is a great force behind making this book a reality.
I Include here a preliminary schematic of the spreads devoted to introducing the characters and also the cover.
I think our move to Florence is in great part inspired by Heleen's and my desire to give our children a taste of the exposure to a different culture, language and ways about life which will enormously enrich their adult lives.We hope the book will touch kindred spirits.
More on this to come.










Monday, October 5, 2009

Stefis had a rough night, a bit of a fever and plugged up. We keep him home from school, Julian, of course,wants to stay home too but no luck. His motive seems more like the monday school blues. I drive down to the San Niccolo area to photograph and have a capuccino at Il Baretto del Riffrullo. Cool cafe with many locals in a great neighborhood. The barista, Stefano, seems like a popular guy, everybody knows him.
Great capuccinos! Lively place with good energy and style. I sit down with my capuccino and "svoglia con la mela" a pastry with apple like an apple struddle, to watch the scene and write some notes. Heleen calls after an hour and tells me Julian has called and wants to be picked up (not feeling well...) I indulge him and we go home. In the afternoon Stefis and I drive Heleen to her interview at the Four Seasons Hotel. While she's there we go get some gelatto and walk one block to this playground in the Piazza de Azzeglio. The beautiful Regency hotel fronts the Piazza.http://www.regency-hotel.com/en/10/hotel_florence.aspx
I had stayed here on my first trip to Florence with Grace Louise in 1984. Never in my wildest dreams I imagined 25 years later I would be living here and playing at this park with my 3 and a half year old boy.
The interview went well. She has to come back for another interview with the director of the Spa on Nov.6.

















First day of school

The entrance

The entrance

at Casa Rosa

at Casa Rosa
gardens

The Sun Room

The Sun Room

In and out in Florence

In and out in Florence
the search for the perfect capuccino