July 28, 2023
phone call, trip, and lunch
posted by soe 10:46 pm
I meant to post this last night as usual, but then I was having such a good time, I forgot.
Three beautiful things from my past week;
1. Sam and I got a chance to have a call for the first time in ages. It was so good to get caught up with how he, Alexis, and Max are doing.
2. Eri and I spent two days in New York City, hanging out and seeing Sweeney Todd and talking. This afternoon, Eric came down to join us and we went to the American Natural History Museum and had a vegan dinner and gelato shaped into roses for dessert.
3. Susan and I had lunch Monday and got the chance to catch up on how her summer is going and her kids’.
How about you? What’s been beautiful in your world lately?
July 21, 2023
gifts of food, fort reno, and noisy weather
posted by soe 12:26 pm
Whoops! Yesterday, I had a piece of writing I had to finish for this morning, which made me forget the piece of writing I do every Thursday night!
Here, however, are three beautiful things from my past week:
1. Being able to share food makes me happy, so I was delighted when Julie, my friend Chris’ wife, said she’d be happy to take some of the Swiss chard from my garden. I dropped a bunch off Sunday and the following night was delighted to receive a photo of the dish she made and a message saying how delicious it was. Then, yesterday, I finally got around to making some shortbread and foisted some of it on my friend Neal, who is in the final throes of work deadlines before vacation.
2. The homespun series of free concerts at Fort Reno has become one of my most anticipated rituals of summer, and last night the stars finally aligned for me to head up and enjoy a laid-back and meteorologically temperate night of punk rock.
3. We’ve had a bunch of thunderstorms this past week, sometimes in the more traditional evening hours and sometimes overnight. The ones that happen when I’m in bed are my favorites, because they make for such good sleeping. (I also like sleeping during rock concerts, so clearly I have a penchant for noisy settings.)
How about you? What’s been beautiful in your world lately?
July 18, 2023
top ten one-word titles
posted by soe 1:05 am
This week’s Top Ten Tuesday from That Artsy Reader Girl asks us to share our favorite reads with one-word titles. I highly recommend all of these:
- Summerland by Michael Chabon
- Wonderstruck by Brian Selznick
- Eliot Schrefer’s Endangered
- Rooftoppers by Katherine Rundell
- Landline by Rainbow Rowell
- Naomi Novick’s Uprooted
- Booked by Kwame Alexander
- Obsidio (The final book in the Illuminae Files trilogy) by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff
- Thistlefoot by GennaRose Nethercott
- Mike Lupica’s Heat
July 14, 2023
victory, indy, and there’s a qr code for that
posted by soe 1:16 am
Three beautiful things from my past week:
1. My friend Katie’s team of journalists won the Congressional Women’s Softball Game even with some appalling calls. She had an amazing game, scoring both the first run and the final out.
2. Sarah and I watched the new Indiana Jones movie and found it an enjoyable romp in keeping with the franchise.
3. I am an admin for our pickup league Whatsapp group and have been manually adding people to my phone and then to the app for months. One of the founders of the group today showed me our group has a QR code interested people can scan and my life will be so much easier now.
How about you? What’s been beautiful in your world lately?
July 11, 2023
ten books i have checked out from the library
posted by soe 1:43 am
This week’s Top Ten Tuesday from That Artsy Reader Girl is a freebie, so I thought I’d share ten of the titles I currently have borrowed from one of the three library systems I belong to:
- The Wager by David Grann
- Ari Shapiro’s The Best Strangers in the World
- Tess of the Road by Rachel Hartman
- She-Hulk by Rainbow Rowell with illustrations by Rogê Antônio and Luca Maresca
- Lucy Gilmore’s The Lonely Hearts Book Club
- Aurora’s End by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff
- Not Your Villain by C.B. Lee
- Shveta Thakrar’s The Dream Runners
- To Fill a Yellow House by Sussie Anie
- I Came All This Way to Meet You by Jami Attenberg
What do you have out from the library right now?
July 10, 2023
plans for the second week of july
posted by soe 12:59 am
Rudi is spending July doing a bucket-list cycling vacation in Europe, which means I am spending the month on self-care. Here’s a baker’s dozen activities I have on tap for this week:
Play volleyball
Go to the movies with Sarah
Cheer on my teammate Katie in the Congressional Women’s Softball Game
Swim
Send in a job application
Get quarters from the bank
Read outside
Deal with the strawberry patch in the garden (and see if I can find tomatillo plants anywhere)
Catch up with friends on the phone
Make a batch of macarons
Clean the kitchen and bathroom
Learn to replace a bike tube
Attend an outdoor concert or movie
How’s your week shaping up?