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Building A "Foundation House" for Kids in San Francisco: So Urban Youth Can Thrive!
Once in awhile an opportunity comes along where there is no other response than "I must grab it." With other opportunities, they grab you. The following story is of the latter ilk.
But before I get started I must address the 600,000 monthly visitors who had been coming to Rugged Elegant Living on a regular basis and must be wondering where I went for the past nearly four months. A special expression of thanks to Wes, who took the time to pick up the phone and call to make sure I was simply o.k.
I told Wes that I hadn't been writing because I had gone through surgery, that we had been working on the e-commerce side of our business, and that my husband and I had bought a new house. However, what I wanted to tell him is what I am about to tell you now. The most significant reason I have gone offline is that I have been working on a project that has grabbed my heart, my soul and my attention, and now I am finally ready to tell the world about it.
I hope if this story touches you in any way, you will think about the resources you have that you can bring to the table. Whether you have creative ideas, financial means, mainstream media contacts, experience in this arena, or practical knowledge you'd like to share, we are all ears.
Building A "Foundation House" for Youth ... So They Can Thrive
Having unexpectedly bought a new home and moved our Rugged Elegance headquarters further west of the city near what is called "Land's End," Tim and I began the process of selling our previous home through a traditional real estate agent.
Until this week, we thought it was likely that this fabulous property, located in the center of the city, would have gone to another single family. Perhaps eventually, it will.
For the past year, we were getting prepared to remodel our home to better serve the needs of our own two children. However, friends kept telling us that if we were planning to invest a significant amount of money in our current property, we should first look at what else is on the market. As far as I was concerned, this house could have been "it" for our family, forever. It had plenty of space for our two children, our dog and our lifestyle media business. It has a pool, which is very unusual for San Francisco. The roof deck offers a 360 degree panoramic view of the city. We just needed an inside space from which to enjoy that view. One of the best features is that the house is located in an unpretentious part of the city, on a street we call our "Two Block Secret Neighborhood."
While we would have rather not moved, we nonetheless heeded our friends' advice. One weekend in February, we went out to a neighborhood called Sea Cliff and took a look at one, and only one property. By the end of March we owned it. That same day we hired an innovative architect by the name of Bernardo Urquieta of BRU Architects.
At that same time, our home in the Anza Vista / Western addition area was formally put on the market.
However, before doing so, our friend and trainer Anthony Thier of HealThier Fitness, came to us and suggested an alternative path to selling the house to a private party as a single family home.
He suggested we instead turn the house into a creative haven for under served kids in the city.
My immediate reaction?
"Sold!"
During the fifteen years we lived in the neighborhood, we had always wanted to find an effective way to reach out to the kids living in the Pitts Plaza development, a block away.
From the moment Antony recommended we make the house into a place where kids come together from all walks of life to be taught positive life skills, not only were we sold, nearly everyone we spoke with about it said they wanted to help.
Antony's first thought was to create a unique place for kids to hang out with their mentors where together they can cook, swim, work out, as well as create art, music, theater, etc.
We first met Antony in September when he became our three-times-a-week personal fitness trainer. Over the past year, he has also become our kids' ski instructor. After four trips to Tahoe this past season, the girls are now proudly tackling Black Diamond runs. In addition, Antony has inspired all four of us to get into biking. Before we know it, we'll all be doing triathalons together.
Having someone like Antony in our lives is especially significant because we have two children with Type 1 Diabetes. As a result, we are always looking for ways to stay healthy. Having been a professional chef, Antony is both a guide and an inspiration when it comes to good nutrition.
Needless to say, he has quickly become an uncle figure in our kids' lives.
So, when Antony came up with this generous idea for our house and then added, "I would even consider becoming the live-in director," my immediate reaction was, "I'm even more sold!"
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"Brilliant" Chinese Pianist Master Lang Lang: Demand for CDs Greater Than Supply
If only my kids, both aspiring pianists, knew how privileged they were today. On Sunday, January 8th, 2006, the world famous Chinese piano prodigy Lang Lang completed his fourth day of performances with the San Francisco Symphony. Lang Lang's name means "brilliant." And that he is! Sitting in our four loge seats above, we could not only see Lang Lang in action we could feel his soul exuding from ten finger tips that are attached an electric body. His eggplant purple velvet jacket only added to the personal charisma that is drawing sell-out audiences around the world.
After his performance of Beethoven's formidable Piano Concerto No. 1 in C major, our ten year-old said, "He was really good at dynamics." When I asked her what she meant by this, she said, "It was amazing how he played so tenderly one minute and with such effervescence the next."
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Summaries of Other Recent Posts
Skier Joe Kelly at Summit of Steamboat Springs: Rugged Elegant Photograph Of The Day
After a gloriously sunny fall, we were wondering if we'd ever see rain again in San Francisco. In fact yesterday, I was ready to go outside and water my thirty-foot palm tree for the first time, ever. But then around mid-day it began to rain. And rain. And rain. In fact, it's still raining now -- which means good things for Lake Tahoe. Meanwhile, the rest of the United States has already been getting their fair share of snow.... more
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Dutch Violinist Janine Jansen Feeds The Souls of Classical Music Lovers in San Francisco
From the The Rugged Elegance Inspiration Network: Rolling Stones Rock The City of San Francisco with A Big Bang Beat" href="http://www.ruggedelegantliving.com/a/003826.html#more">Rolling Stones live and the Country Music Association awards celebration on Tuesday night (that story up next) to Wednesday night with the San Francisco Symphony and Janine Jansen performing Mendelssohn's 1844 Violin Concerto in E minor, we are in music heaven here in San Francisco this week. If you are looking for a sanctuary for your soul, look no... more
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Holiday 2005 Music To Our Ears: Tivoli Ships iSongBook for iPods
O.K. So, you've invested in an iPod. Hasn't everyone? You've got all the paraphernalia for your car, so you can listen to music on your Mini or The Rugged Elegance World Marketplace | Electronics : Apple 4 GB iPod Nano Black " href="http://products.ruggedelegance.com/cgi-bin/amazon/amazon_products_feed.cgi?Operation=ItemLookup&ItemId=B0007Y79B2">Nano, iPod Photo or new Video as you drive. That is, unless you're lucky enough to own a Mercedes or BMW. If that's the case, you don't need all that other stuff -- just your iPod, and... more
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Rugged Elegant Camping Inspired by USA Today's Jayne Clarke
In Friday's Life Section of USA Today, a great article by Jayne Clarke was written about "rugged elegant" five star camping under the stars. Seven "up-market" campgrounds were touted. While we have only visited one of the seven, after a look on each web site it appears that six of them would be profiled in RuggedElegance.com. Costanoa Cypress Tent Bungalow Costanoa Coastal Lodge & Camp, an hour south of San Francisco, is one that Tim and our seven year-old... more
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Soulful Europeans Teach Us Hard-Driving Americans How To Vacation
It was twenty years ago this summer that I started BioSpace. From 1985 until 2000 when I unwillingly departed as co-CEO, the only significant break I took from work during those fifteen years was to give birth to my other "two babies" -- Jessie and Niki. And now, for the past five years, we have been busy building Rugged Elegance. Summer 2005 represented a first. For the first time since adulthood, we took six weeks off just for the... more
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Sonance iPort Audio System Gives You One More, Very Good Reason To Buy An Apple iPod
Today, the makers of high-fidelity, whole-home architectural audio products and home theater applications announced that they have combined the hottest portable audio product in the world, the Apple iPod, with the Sonance iPort, the first in-wall iPod interface for whole-home audio systems. The bottom line: iPort turns any room into an iPod concert hall. Sonance's in-wall plug-and-play installation lets you play your favorite music from anywhere in your home without CDs. The iPort is an in-wall docking station for... more
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Another Kind of Java Inspiration
A Prambanan Hindu Temple Photo Credit: Reuters' Dwi Oblo Many of us get inspired to start the day, once we've had our morning java. However, there is another Java in the world which offers a different inspiration. This Java is in Indonesia. Located not far from the ancient royal capital of Yogyakarta are famous Hindu temples. The area is popular with foreign and local tourists. The Prambanan temples were built between the 8th and 10th Century AD and are... more
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Sensual Sanctuaries Inspired by Caress & Promoted by Trading Spaces' Doug Wilson
Interior Designer, Doug Wilson Do You Want To Feel More Sensual? Leave The Sexy Lingerie and Stilettos in the Closet (Except Your 4811s) and Step Inside the Bathroom Sensuality is more about attitude than attire, according to a recent survey of American men conducted on behalf of Caress, the skincare company known for personal wash products that leave skin silky smooth and soft. More than half (51 percent) of men surveyed said that attitude/personality is the No. 1 characteristic... more
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Religion Brings Greater Happiness
WebMD: Pursuit of Happiness Means Less Stuff, More Purpose Dec. 11, 2003 -- We want just one thing for Christmas: more stuff. Give us a digital camera, a Burberry coat, and a Prada bag -- please. But wait: If pursuit of happiness is really your goal, forget all that. Only spirituality and a sense of purpose bring bliss, says one British researcher. "It's a timely message, since we do get swamped by our materialistic culture at Christmas," lead researcher Stephen... more
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Holiday Spirit Transcends Winter Storm in Maine
With the "December Blizzard of '03" still raging, The Church on the Cape (in Cape Porpoise, Maine) decided they had to cancel church services this morning. However, several hearty souls were having breakfast at The Wayfarer, before the scheduled service time, and decided to proceed with a little service of their own, anyway. In addition to Pastor Ruth, Elaine, David, Judy, Bob, Scott and Karen, Eleanor & Arnold, Jim & Joan, Bill and Annie, Priscilla, Janice and Bill ended up... more
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Post Ranch Inn - #1 Hotel in North America
Passport Resorts: The highly acclaimed Post Ranch Inn proves once again that bigger doesn't always mean better. Nestled between towering redwoods and the pristine beauty of the Big Sur coast, the intimate thirty-room hotel has received some of the most prestigious recognitions in the travel industry by the Condé Nast Traveler 2003 Readers' Choice Awards Poll, announced during an all-star ceremony in New York. Post Ranch Inn has been recognized as the #1 Hotel in North America and has... more
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Waterfalls Put Action Into The Landscape
San Francisco Chronicle: When Patrice Donna steps into her backyard and it's quiet, something's amiss. She's used to the sounds of falling water, day in and day out. "It's very noticeable - in a good way," she explains. "It's like living by the ocean - you get used to all that. We love it." She and her husband, Frank, have a waterfall in their backyard. They hired landscape contractor Harry North to build it for them nine years ago... more
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Barts
USA Today: A young, blond and very pregnant European spreads her towel on the near-deserted, powdered-sugar expanse of Grand Saline Beach and nonchalantly strips down to nothing. Nearby, two middle-aged Americans in bathing suits, trying not to gawk, debate whether to go au naturel, too. They eventually do, obviously reveling in the freedom of sunning in the altogether. Then they tug sand-dusted garb back on and walk to the other side of the dunes for lunch at Le Grain... more
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Boston: Finding An Urban Sanctuary
We're sitting on an Esplanade park bench with the salt and pepper shakers of the Longfellow Bridge to our right, the Charles River stretched out in front of us and the Mass Ave. Bridge off in the distance. The steady hum of the cars traveling on Storrow Drive continues unabated behind us and every now and then we hear the comforting rumbling of the Red Line as it crosses the Longfellow. Nonetheless, the world has slowed down and me... more
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