October 4, 2013
tasty, in sync, and dinners with friends
posted by soe 12:49 am
Three beautiful things from the past week:
1. I am not a fan of coleslaw, but the slaw that accompanied my lunch from the Cirque Cuisine truck was delicious — cabbage, celeriac, pumpkin seeds, and cilantro topped with a maple-cider vinaigrette.
2. [Reaching into his bag]: “I picked you up something today.” [Hopefully]: “Is it sugar?” [Proudly]: “It is sugar!” [Delighted]: “Yay!”
3. Our friend Sam was in town for a conference. We got to try a new restaurant just the three of us on Friday and then on Tuesday, we joined a couple of his other college friends at another restaurant, where we sat on their homey backyard patio for hours. And tonight we had one final dinner and ice cream with dear friends Amani and Marcus before they move across country.
How about you? What’s been beautiful in your world this week?
September 27, 2013
costumed, cool season, and cold going down
posted by soe 12:56 am
Three beautiful things from my past week:
1. As I get off the train to head to work, a dozen high school students wearing togas get on.
2. We are still eating local corn on the cob and it’s surprisingly sweet and tender for so late in the year.
3. Consuming a popsicle (cinnamon vanilla peach) after a vigorous and victorious volleyball match.
How about you? What’s been beautiful in your world this week?
September 20, 2013
crunch, afternoon off, and ocean
posted by soe 12:19 am
It’s been a beautiful week weather-wise, one to be savored slowly and out-of-doors in anticipation of wintry weather’s arrival. I have done some of that this week, as well as attending some author readings (sadly held indoors), so, frankly, it’s been a pretty great week for me.
Here are three of the beautiful things from it:
1. Biting into the first honeycrisp apple of the season.
2. Monday’s tragedy at the Navy Yard meant that the game we had tickets to attend understandably was postponed until Tuesday afternoon. I was the only one of the four of us who could get the time off, so I went on my own. I watched the game from a half-dozen vantage points, ate falafal and cotton candy (at different times; that combo does not appeal!), and pulled the radio broadcast of the game up on my iPod. It was a picture-perfect day for a game and the Nats kept it exciting before pulling out a win in dramatic fashion in the bottom of the ninth. I biked to a couple farmers markets and then over to have tea in the back patio of a Middle Eastern tea shop, where I took notes for writing a scene and read.
3. Being at the beach.
How about you? What’s been beautiful in your world this week in this last full week before fall’s arrival?
September 13, 2013
customer service, last train, and presents
posted by soe 1:11 am
Three beautiful things from the week past:
1. I hand the Trader Joes clerk my shopping bag and put my library books down on the kiosk ledge to dig out my wallet and pay. “May I add the books to the bag for you?” he asks. Why, yes, you may.
2. Catching the final train of the night from a location that would be challenging to get home from otherwise.
3. I read through the board book section of the shop in search of a birthday present. I take three to Rudi for narrowing down, but he likes all of them, too. We buy them all, because there will always be another baby in need of a gift and Christmas is not that far away.
How about you? What’s been beautiful in your world this week?
September 6, 2013
arm, revived, and not making the light
posted by soe 1:11 am
The weekly challenge of remembering three of the beautiful things I say to myself about, “That will make a good one for Thursday.”
It remains to be seen if tomorrow morning I don’t wake up thinking, “Oh, that was what I meant to include.” It happens about a third of the time.
Three of the beautiful things from my week past:
1. Rudi wakes just enough in the wee hours of the morning to wrap an arm around me after I stumble into bed.
2. I decided the flowers from Nick and Larry’s wedding are too nice to enjoy only at home and pluck two roses out of the arrangement to take to the office. Realizing one is turning brown and the other is drooping, I carefully pluck the outer petals off both flowers and cut the stems before putting them in a fresh vase of water. Several hours later, both are looking much happier.
3. Biking over to Canal Park, I miss the crosswalk signal to get down the Mall. I turn to bike across it sideways and discover a gorgeous sunset behind me.
How about you? What’s been beautiful in your world this week?
August 30, 2013
already wet, georgetown waterfront, and just us
posted by soe 1:06 am
I’m afraid that all I want to do is to go to sleep, so short and sweet is what we’ll get. Three beautiful things from the past week:
1. Trying to get a midweek swim in meant I was biking over to the pool just as the skies open up. I arrived, pre-dampened, to find the pool open and uncrowded and the water warm compared to the air.
2. After several hours of early morning garden work, I want some food and to recline for a while. I find both at the Georgetown Waterfront Park, where I eat an ice cream sandwich made of blueberry ice cream and chocolate chip cookies and then doze for a couple hours on my blanket in the shade.
3. Everyone else has other plans on Friday and Rudi and I consider bailing on the Yards to do something closer to home. Finally, we decide just to go and are pleased when we arrive. We mostly have the pool area under the bridge to ourselves, we can hear the music clearly from across the park, and we feast on cheese, hummus, bread, tomatoes, figs, and blackberries.
How about you? What’s been beautiful in your world this week?