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Overwhelmed by PINK
Pink is the color of spring in DC. I suppose that pink is a common spring color, but I have never been as overwhelmed by its presence as I have this year in DC. Obviously, everyone thinks of the pink … Continue reading
The Great Apartment Search
“We could always grab a tent and take up with the occupiers in McPhereson Square.” This is what I tell James when we get really discouraged about finding an apartment, THE apartment, our first apartment together. It doesn’t need to … Continue reading
Eastern Market
When Rachel was visiting a couple weeks ago, the weekend of the race and shower, we took Sunday evening for a long walk through Eastern Market. (And yes, I am drawing that one weekend of fun into multiple posts. It … Continue reading
Run, run, as fast as you can
Confession: I am a master manipulater. I blame it on being a middle child and I learned it from my mother (also a middle child) who can have you finishing something you swore you would never do before you even … Continue reading
2 comments on Easter from those who said it well
“He has forced open a door that has been locked since the death of the first man. He has met, fought, and beaten the King of Death. Everything is different because He has done so. This is the beginning of … Continue reading
Shower Power and Flower(s) and Flour
During college, I spent many a spring evening stuffing my face with shower food. At small private colleges the adage “ring before spring” does often prove true. And with every giggly bride there are showers. And with every shower, there … Continue reading
When you love someone, you have to take up the causes they think are important…
… But sometimes it is really easy. Like this year with Kentucky basketball. I actually had to teach my students the very important verb écraser (to crush) so we could adequately discuss Wildcat domination. (James, my beloved Hoosier, would like … Continue reading
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Tom and Nicole
Some people are just more fun than others. This is a reality we all must face at one point or another. Living out in DC means that I get to sometimes see Tom, a friend from college who falls in … Continue reading
Registering, or, thoughts on materialism
Today our first wedding gift came in the mail and I can barely contain my excitement. I mean, if you think about, registries really are like magic. You go, aim this little scanner at all the things that you have … Continue reading
Accidental Horse People
I honestly doubt that I would ever be able to transition into a job that fell outside of the academic world. To do so would mean forever sacrificing spring break, summer break, Christmas break, and random long weekends, and I … Continue reading