July 26, 2022
top ten books still not read from my past seasonal tbr posts
posted by soe 12:22 am
This week’s Top Ten Tuesday post from That Artsy Reader Girl invites us to share ten of the books we’ve eagerly shared we planned to read in an upcoming season, only to have to confess we still haven’t gotten to them.
I’m notoriously bad about this, so here are ten of mine, some dating back to the Broke and Bookish days.
- Down and Across by Arvin Ahmadi (Spring 2018)
- Truthwitch by Susan Dennard (Spring 2016)
- A Darker Shade of Magic by Victoria Schwab (Spring 2016)
- Unnatural Creatures, edited by Neil Gaiman (Spring 2016)
- Clap When You Land by Elizabeth Acevedo (Spring 2020)
- Eliot Schrefer’s Threatened (Summer 2014!)
- Helene Wecker’s The Golem and the Jinni (Summer 2014)
- Hidden Figures: The American Dream and the Untold Story of the Black Women Who Helped Win the Space Race by Margot Lee Shetterley (Summer 2017)
- Anne Bronté’s Agnes Grey (Fall 2014)
- Frederick Backman’s My Grandmother Asked Me to Say She’s Sorry (Winter 2017)
July 25, 2022
#giftmasinjuly 2022
posted by soe 5:10 am

Just before I left for Portland, a #GiftmasinJuly package arrived for me.
I was spoiled, because as you can see, this package contained three books off my TBR list, fancy chocolate, and stickers!

I was so taken with the books that I immediately replaced one of the novels that I was taking with me to Portland. I can report that Rosie’s Traveling Tea Shop by Rebecca Raisin is quite cute, having read it from my first supper to my penultimate breakfast in Portland.
Thank you so much to Monica! I love everything!

July 22, 2022
location, reunions, and music
posted by soe 3:34 am
Three beautiful things from my past week:
1. The airbnb that Rudi booked us turns out to be in the vicinity of one of Portland’s art districts and is a very walkable neck of the woods for our base of operations. It also includes a vegan bar that makes mocktails, so I got to spend my one dinner on my own in town in a particularly pleasant fashion.
2. On Monday, I got to see one of my favorite former coworkers at the concert and spend time catching up. It had been more than three months since I’d last seen her. Tonight, I got to see one of my dearest friends (whom I’ve known since college) and her family and spend time catching up. It has been more than a dozen years since I’d last seen her, and it was like no time had passed at all (except with her son, who is now in high school and absolutely delightful).
3. I’ve spent several weeks building a playlist for the volleyball team and finally got to unveil part of it on Tuesday. People were very enthusiastic.
How about you? What’s been beautiful in your world lately?
July 19, 2022
just checking in
posted by soe 1:00 am
Wanted to let you all know I’m still alive, but that it’s been a busy couple days and I probably won’t slow down until my layover in Chicago on Wednesday morning.
In the meantime, here’s some of what I’ve been up to:
Saturday night plans were rained out, but I got a rainbow and a conversation with Karen instead. More than a fair trade, I think.
Sunday, Rudi came home. We celebrated National Ice Cream Day with cones from Larry’s.
Tonight, the 2022 season of the Fort Reno concert series kicked off. Rain threatened, but the organizers are more than 50 years into this thing and they know enough to wait it out. We ended up with a nearly perfect night.
July 15, 2022
pink, shared meals, and volunteering
posted by soe 1:36 am
Three beautiful things from my past week:
1. My dahlia has bloomed.
2. I had lunch with one friend and supper with another this week.
3. This was the first week of summer volleyball coaching. We had five kids show up, all of whom were very enthusiastic about playing and learning.
How about you? What’s been beautiful in your world this week?
July 14, 2022
tdfkal midpoint check-in
posted by soe 1:05 am
Today was the midpoint of the Tour de France, which means I should be at the midpoint of my shawl.
…
Clearly we aren’t there. But I am happy with how pretty it looks, so when this shawl takes me a while longer, I will be happy to continue on with it. And I’ll definitely have brioche down.