
Heyyyyyy. I’m not ready for it to be Monday. I feel like life has been insanely hectic since January and I keep waiting for it to slow down and it just – doesn’t. This weekend we got a thank you note from Peanut’s lead teacher, expressing appreciation for the class gift. While I think it’s so sweet that she takes the time to write to every child – it made me feel terrible, because I never managed to get teacher gifts at the end of the school year. I didn’t flake – that was on my list to do. I just… didn’t get to it. Basically, I’ve been in survival mode for six months now and I’m just tired. Anyway. Enough complaining. The weekend was mostly pretty low-key. I don’t even remember what we did on Saturday morning, other than walk to the bookstore to pick up birthday gifts for a party we had that afternoon – a double birthday party for a little girl in Peanut’s class, and her brother, who will be in Nugget’s class. The kids had a good time running around and playing with other people’s toys while Steve and I hung out in the yard, drank “Yoda-ritas” and caught up with the other parents. On Sunday, we wanted to get some trail time in so we headed out for a short hike at Theodore Roosevelt Island – which was fun, but insanely muddy. We had to hose off – literally, using the garden hose – before anyone could go into the house. We spent the rest of Sunday chilling at home. Nugget and I napped in the afternoon, then we had dinner and a family movie (Moana – never get tired of that one) on the couch. Finished off the weekend in the usual way, with a book and early to bed. And now – another week dawns.

Reading. Bit of a slow reading week. It was another long one, with a couple of late nights that left me so mentally wiped out that all I was good for was scrolling mindlessly through my phone – not that that’s such a comforting activity; Twitter is a scary place these days. Anyway, I finished up Scenes of Clerical Life, so I can now say I’ve read more George Eliot than just Middlemarch. Then spent several days over Anatomy of a Miracle, which was fine but just not what I was craving at the moment – library deadlines dictated that reading choice, which is usually not a recipe for the best time ever. I’m almost done with it now and not sure what I’ll pick up next. I’m in the mood for another classic, but I also have a book club book to get to.
Watching. Nothing, unless you count the kids’ movie night. I do love Moana. But it would be nice to have a grownup show to watch, too. We’re still between shows, which is fine since I have no time these days anyway.
Listening. Kind of bouncing all over the place. Some podcasts – I’ve been working through back episodes of The Mom Hour and Sorta Awesome. And some music – Decemberists, Offa Rex and Forlorn Strangers, so the usual company. I might do an audiobook soon – my book club book, maybe, since I can’t seem to get it any other way without spending money.
Making. I have homemade soup in the fridge, for the first time in a long while! Sort of a fridge smorgasbord – black and white beans, rice, kale, mushrooms, leftover sauce from an Indian food night (don’t judge) and veggie broth. Yum.
Blogging. I told you all about our weekend at Cornell, but there was more to the trip than just Ithaca, because we also folded in a trip to see family (including my brother and sister-in-law) on the way back. So I’m sharing some pictures of that on Wednesday, and the June hike – also from that part of the NY swing – on Friday. Lots of happy memories – I relived them all as I typed up my recaps and it was such a lovely few days. I’m missing Dan and Danielle already.
Loving. Bear with me, because I have two ear-related things to share with you. Weird, I know. First, I got Bluetooth earbuds! I’d been wanting a pair, but was having a hard time finding something that didn’t seem outrageously expensive – until I found these from Reveal Shop. They’re made of sustainable rosewood, Reveal plants a tree for each item sold, and the design is super cool (I’m a big of a dork about good design). I was going to tell you that I liked the sound quality, the magnetic on-off, the design and the price point – $29 on Amazon – but didn’t love the fit, until it occurred to me to swap out the medium rings for the itty-bitty ones. Much better! I’d say I’m still getting used to the fit – but I am liking these earbuds so much. The other ear thing I wanted to share is that I finally got in the habit of wearing those little clear plastic earring backers on my dangly earrings. I could never quite figure them out before, but I made myself play with them until it was second nature and now – I haven’t lost an earring since. What took me so long? I have a thing for funky earrings – I’ve got a pretty decent collection – and it used to make me so sad when I’d reach up and a favorite earring would be gone. No more!
Asking. What are you reading this week?
I have an adult show recommendation for you: The Detectorists. It is a BBC comedy, which seems like a good match for you. They are half hour episodes so easy to fit into a busy schedule, and there are only a few (sadly) short seasons so it’s not a big commitment. It is so sweet and funny and pathetic all rolled in one, with the most gorgeous scenery imaginable. I adore the show! It has basically ruined all other television for me because nothing measures up.
Ooooh, this sounds perfect for me! I’m definitely going to check it out – thanks so much!