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March 2, 2020


transitional weekending
posted by soe 1:49 am

This weekend was a good one. It started on Friday night in Fort Lauderdale, where I caught an outdoor family-friendly concert and craft fair. I sang along with plenty of pop songs, ate a crepe, and generally enjoyed being outside on a February evening.

Most of my Leap Day was spent at the beach, although I did precede it with a bike ride over to a local farmers market. I picked up baked goods, a baguette, burrata filled with nutella, oranges, strawberries, and tropical fruit, much of which became my breakfast and lunch. I read on the sand, dipped myself in the water, and enjoyed people watching. (There’s a lot of Instagramming that goes on at the beach, particularly on the first official day of spring break season.) The sun was setting as I arrived at the airport, which seemed a pretty fitting end to my trip.

To kick off March today I did sleep in a bit today before getting up and heading off to the farmers market. My team had our final bowling match of the season and then we each headed out our own ways. My friend Sigrid and I strolled back toward Dupont together, possibly our last such walk, since she and her husband pack up to move back to Germany at the end of the month. I did a little grocery shopping, got in some phone time with my folks and my friend Laura, made a lasagna, and did a very little bit of tidying up before Rudi came home. After he went to bed, I started a new graphic novel, New Kid, which won the Newbery Medal this year. I’m nearly halfway done and am really enjoying it so far.

Tomorrow it’s back to the office. I thought there might be another trip coming up later this month, but it looks like some other colleagues are going to cover that, so I feel optimistic that I might be able to catch up on several projects. It would feel great to not be so behind on things and to start my second six months at my job with some things crossed off my to-do list!

I hope your week is a good one (it’s that magical last week before daylight savings time robs us of an hour of sleep) and that you get to cross some things off of your to-do list, as well!

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March 1, 2020


sunday plans
posted by soe 1:31 am

I’m home. Corey was delighted to see me arrive and now is eager to remind me where we keep the bedroom.

But first, I wanted to think about what I’d like to do tomorrow:

  • Sleep in a bit. I didn’t get to do that today (although I also didn’t get up to watch the sun rise over the ocean the way I’d considered) and am looking forward to it. I’d guess Corey will also agree that’s a good way to spend the morning.
  • Stop at the farmers market to buy milk and drop off compost.
  • Go bowling. Our team is vying for third in the league playoff during the final week of the season.
  • Unpack. Rudi will also have bags tomorrow night, so I’d like to minimize their impact on the living room.
  • Call a friend I keep missing in phone tag.
  • Do some laundry.
  • Start my Sock Madness sock. The first pattern arrived today and I’ll have until midday on the 14th to finish a pair to advance to the next round or a single sock to get all the patterns. I haven’t gotten out of round one in several years…
  • Get Rudi to put aloe on my upper back. It’s the most ridiculous sunburn, full of bumpy edges at the limits of where I could reach myself. I had hoped that I had compensated for that knowledge by putting on a long-sleeve shirt in time, but alas.

How about you? How’s your weekend going? Are you ready for a fresh new month’s start?

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