March 4, 2016
rudi, two weeks old, and conversational snow
posted by soe 3:11 am
Three beautiful things from the past week:
1. Rudi was asked to be the coach to accompany a team of regional athletes, including one of his, to Vermont next week to one of the Northeast championships. He’s worked hard, and his teenage skiers have, too, paying off with a good season for the group. I’m really proud of them, and it’s nice to see other people recognize and reward their success.
2. John & Nicole invited us to come meet their daughter, and while Rudi couldn’t join us because of work, I was delighted to head up and wander their neighborhood in the sunshine with our friends and their very cute baby, who has an awful lot of big opinions for one so small.
3. The sky is filled with gigantic snowflakes that are drifting down into our window well, but that, at least from this angle, don’t seem to be sticking to anything.
How about you? What’s been beautiful in your world this week?
February 26, 2016
p street flowers, inside, and silver lining/pocket
posted by soe 2:42 am
Three beautiful things from my past week:
1. The first daffodil blooms of the season.
2. I was working late on Wednesday, which meant that I was indoors during the huge storm that moved through the area during rush hour yesterday and therefore missed getting soaked or hailed upon.
3. The aforementioned storm dumped so much water on the region that there was no question that water was going to seep into our apartment. As I was hanging up a bag that I’d left on the floor that had gotten damp, I discovered in an inside pocket I don’t use a set of gift cards that I’d clearly tucked in there for safe keeping.
How about you? What’s been beautiful in your world this week?
February 19, 2016
birth day, birthday, and doughnuts
posted by soe 1:55 am
Three beautiful things from my past week:
1. A new little girl, Juliet, enters our world, courtesy of our friends John and Nicole.
2. Sunday was my birthday, and while it will not go down in history as among my favorites, it did have some highlights: At the farmers market, I mentioned to my favorite baker that it was my birthday and she responded by giving me a box of treats — heart-shaped cookies, rice crispie treats, and a chocolate cakelet, which alleviated the need for me to bake on my birthday.
I got to sleep in, read, and play volleyball, three of my favorite things to do.
Greetings from friends around the country filled my text messages as the day went on. Calls from a few special people and presents from my family and Grey Kitten helped chase away the blues, as did a birthday dinner at my favorite pizzeria with Rudi, who made it home from ski coaching in time to share it with me. And my day ended with new things to read and wear and eat and listen to.
3. Since I was heading to Bethesda tonight for an author event anyway, I decided to check out a doughnut shop there that an article had included on their best-of roundup for the region last week. (For what it’s worth, this list pretty much just included every yuppie doughnut shop in the area, so I’m not sure how useful it was other than alerting me to this Maryland baker I wasn’t aware of.) I brought home three varieties from 202 Donuts for us to try, including a yeasted apple cider doughnut that was surprisingly good.
How about you? What’s been beautiful in your world this week?
February 12, 2016
cheap & cheerful, attitude, and early arrivals
posted by soe 2:35 am
Three beautiful things from my past week:
1. A bouquet of daffodils (less than $2 from Trader Joe’s):

2. The clerks who work Sundays at the post office next to Union Station are friendly and upbeat.
3. It’s not good for them, because I doubt single digit wind chills invite them to stick around, but I saw these outside the National Museum of American History today:


Snowdrops and Croci
How about you? What’s been beautiful in your world this week?
February 5, 2016
warm, beating the crowds, and getting brighter
posted by soe 1:51 am
Three beautiful things from the past week:
1. Just as I don’t want a blizzard every winter day, I also don’t want to see a heat wave. But the occasional day at 60, where I can walk out during the day in a sweatshirt, is wonderful.
2. A pre-Super Bowl trip to Trader Joes with no lines and chips on the shelves.
3. Realizing that the sun still hasn’t set at 5:30 and that it isn’t dark until 6.
How about you? What’s been beautiful in your world this week?
January 29, 2016
message, encouragement, and italian
posted by soe 2:19 am
Three beautiful things from my past week:
1. Seen on a car parked in the neighborhood: “Love u mom!” drawn into the salt/dried mud covering it.
2. Each and every person who said, “Good job!” or “Keep it up!” or “Thank you!” when they walked past me shoveling over the weekend. Also, the girl on the first floor of my building who came out to thank me and to offer to make me a cafe au lait. Also, the neighbor out shoveling her walk who offered me a broom to help in clearing off the car and then, when she was done, offered to help me finish up.
3. Garlic bread made with my homemade ciabatta.
How about you? What’s been beautiful in your world this week?