November 1, 2012
storm days, temperate, and occupation
posted by soe 11:22 pm
I’m a little confused about the days of this week, but it seems that today was Thursday, which means it’s time to look back on three beautiful things from it:
1. Because we personally suffered no ill effects and my most immediately important people also got off easily, two days off from work due to a hurricane seem pretty damn awesome. (Clearly the damage caused by the storm elsewhere was not remotely beautiful. But you get my point, right?)
2. Since the storm departed, the temperatures have dropped to seasonably cool. Wool blankets and socks and hats started seeming reasonable over the weekend (particularly since we keep the window open until pretty late in the season), and today I got to wear a cool-weather dress I bought over the summer.
3. We went to see Frankenweenie tonight. I had a small skein of yarn that needed unknotting, which was perfect for when the movie got to be too much for me (as Tim Burton movies are wont to do).
How about you? What was beautiful in your world this week?
October 25, 2012
fall, blues, and the one
posted by soe 11:06 pm
It’s been a nice week filled with beautiful things. Here are just three of them:
1. We returned home from Louisiana to find D.C. firmly in the throes of fall. Last night, the leaves dropped like rain from the tree outside the Burrow.
2. We hit a New Orleans club on Friday night for a rousing concert by the Dana Abbott Band. I was so smitten, I bought a cd off her when she walked around passing the hat.
3. My former intern Jason got married on Saturday. His bride, Jennifer, seems lovely, and Jason’s eyes lit up whenever he looked at her.
How about you? What’s been beautiful in your world this week?
October 19, 2012
local, discount, and halloween
posted by soe 1:34 am
Oh, Thursday, you come around so quickly…
Here are three beautiful things from my past week:
1. Sharing a pint of New Orleans Ice Cream Company’s White Chocolate Bread Pudding ice cream — in New Orleans.
2. Buying a toaster oven that turns out to be a third off.
3. New Orleans is in full party prep mode for Halloween with cobwebs dripping off balconies and animatronic witches triggered by flash bulbs.
How about you? What’s been beautiful in your world this week?
October 11, 2012
family, movie night, and solo shot
posted by soe 10:04 pm
It’s already Thursday, which is just crazy. How did that happen?
Nonetheless, it has, and that means it’s time to look back at three beautiful things from the past week:
1. My dad turned 70 (although his spirit is far younger), and my brother and I and our partners were able to make it home to celebrate with him. To mark the occasion, my mom baked her apple crumble pie. No one makes apple pies that taste as good as my mom’s and my grandmother’s.
2. Rudi and I headed to the Uptown last night to catch the penultimate showing there of Trouble with the Curve. It was not high art, but it was a comfortable film that was well acted and that holds its own with most baseball movies. Plus, Amy Adams played a tough chick who could floor you with her baseball knowledge. A definite plus in my book.
3. Jason Werth hit a solo home run in the bottom of the ninth in tonight’s NLDS game 4, sending the Nationals to a tie breaker tomorrow night and eliciting cheers from the restaurant/bar where we were dining.
How about you? What’s been beautiful in your world this week?
October 4, 2012
best loss ever, late season surprise, and moonlit
posted by soe 5:51 pm
I am starting to feel that squishing three vacations into a single month’s time may have been ambitious planning on our part. However, it’s just the interstitials that are difficult, not being someplace else with people we enjoy.
So, before my head explodes with logistics and planning, let’s look back on three beautiful things from the past week:
1. Rudi and I had tickets to Monday’s Nationals game, where, despite losing to the Phillies, they clinched the division title. The ballpark erupted midway through the eighth inning, when the Pittsburgh-Atlanta score was finalized and then again when Michael Morse was announced in the lead-off spot as being from the “NL East Division Champion Wahsington Nationals.” (And again when his batting song, “Take On Me” started up. And then when we finished the chorus in inarticulate laughter and offkey notes. And when the game was over and when the dive klaxon and the fireworks went off. And when they showed the scene in the locker room, where the team was outfitted in swim goggles, snorkels, and scuba masks for the traditional spraying of champagne. And when Gio Gonzalez ecstatically came tearing out of the dug out. And when Morse took his bottle of champagne out to left field to spray his particular group of fans. And … Well, let’s just say we cheered a lot.)
2. Raspberries in October from the farmers market.
3. Swimming under a nearly full harvest moon — and then drying off in front of an outdoor fireplace.
How about you? What’s been beautiful in your world this week?
September 28, 2012
aspens, reader, and sitting in the sun
posted by soe 9:55 am
The blog was being grumpy last night and wasn’t letting me post, so our usual Thursday post is appearing today instead.
It has been an action-packed week, which has left me with little time or energy for posting. I’m hoping to get caught back up again when we return home on Sunday. But in the meantime, here are a few highlights (written before I head out for a swim), in the form of three beautiful things from my past week:
1. The leaves in the Wasatch Mountains outside of Salt Lake City have started changing, which offered us beautiful scenery for a drive yesterday. At one point, we were standing in a golden aspen grove and it began to rain, the falling water causing the leaves to whisper together. I was pretty sure if I just looked at the right spot, I’d see fairies joining hands to dance.
2. Sandra Cisneros, author of the lovely The House on Mango Street, read her new story/adult picturebook, Marie, to us at the National Book Festival. It was about a lost cat and a lost mother. I cried, but at the same time, I kind of wished that she would come read me bedtime stories.
3. This trip has been filled with a lot of outdoor time, with leisurely breakfasts outdoors and snacks in the sunshine. I feel like I’m stocking up on Vitamin D for the gloomier days to come.
How about you? What’s been beautiful in your world this week?