Emily made a big diorama of her grandma in a garden of color that now sits in the window of the
ATA space on Valencia St. in San Francisco. Emily's drawings are already really beautiful, and lately she's a talented
jeweler as well, but I was particularly floored by her genius in this project. I'm not sure what's the best part--her drawings turned three dimensional, her grandmother looking out for the city or her impeccable sense of color. They're all the best part.





To celebrate this artistic feat,
Tim's band played for only the second time ever. And they were very good! There were so many friends. Everything was perfect.
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