September 16, 2019
first back-to-work weekending
posted by soe 1:14 am
I didn’t get to everything that I’d hoped to this weekend, but we still did quite a bit.
I knit and read. We watched a baseball game (that the Nats lost, but that had lots of adorable dog attendees). We ate ice cream.
I did a little silk screen printing as part of Art All Night, as well as watching both a documentary about the 1959 Newport Jazz Festival and live fire dancing in the Dupont Circle park.
I shopped at the farmers market (broccoli is back!) this morning and then had a blast at my teammate’s housewarming (she knows lots of really nice people), staying twice as long as I’d expected to and getting invited to join a book group.
Rudi and I worked in the garden a little, picking tomatoes and basil and getting some bulbs and seeds planted for the fall and spring season. (Pollinators love my fall garden, which is full of blooming onions and flowering basil.)
And then we ended the weekend at the Reach Festival at the Kennedy Center, where they were doing an interactive screening of The Muppet Movie, featuring Jim Henson’s youngest daughter, Heather, who is herself a puppeteer.
How was your weekend?
September 15, 2019
knitting and reading
posted by soe 11:51 am
It was a lovely afternoon yesterday and so Rudi and I spent the latter portion of it outside, hanging out at the popsicle shop. I’m at the final couple rows of my shawl, so I was able to knit and read at the same time.
September 14, 2019
weekend plans mean something once more
posted by soe 1:33 am
For the first time in ten months, the fact that it’s the weekend means something. While I worked hard to keep celebrating Saturday and Sunday’s arrival during my period of unemployment, in reality there wasn’t anything particularly that set those days apart for me personally.
But now I’ve put in four long days of meetings and learning and getting up in the morning and putting on dress clothes, so I deserve the next two days. I’ve earned them.
As such, I hope to:
- Watch the Nationals play.
- Put in some time in the garden.
- Attend my teammate’s housewarming brunch.
- Bake. (So I don’t show up to the former activity empty-handed.)
- Stay up late for Art All Night.
- Celebrate the Kennedy Center’s new expansion at the Reach Festival.
- Finish my shawl.
- Read.
- Wash the kitchen floor.
- Sleep. (I. am. so. tired. Good night!)
How about you? What are you hoping this weekend includes?
September 13, 2019
well-wishers, making friends, and until we meet again
posted by soe 12:16 am
Thursdays mean it’s time to reflect back on some of the beautiful things from the week before. Here are three from my last week:
1. People have been so supportive of my new job. Thank you all for your comments here, in person, on Twitter, and on LinkedIn, where tonight I received a sweet message from my favorite college professor.
2. One of my volleyball teammates invited me to her housewarming party.
3. Because I opted to head home for a final weekend before my job started, I missed a goodbye party for some friends who are taking an assignment in London for a year or two. Julia took some time out from packing to meet me on Monday so we could say farewell.
How about you? What’s been beautiful in your world lately?
September 12, 2019
random ducks
posted by soe 1:38 am
I swear that I will have get back to regularly scheduled content soon. But I dozed off on the couch earlier and now I just want to get to bed. Working is hard!
September 11, 2019
the sun fades on our heroine’s first day at the new job
posted by soe 12:03 am
Today was my first day at the new job. It went fine and everyone is very nice, but god I needed a nap when I got home. Unfortunately, I dozed longer than I should have and missed the movie showing I’d hoped to attend, as well as the coffeehouse’s patio hours. But I did not miss the sunset, so we shall look on the glowing side of things.