Saturday, December 21, 2024

Winter Solstice

by Angela Alaimo O'Donnell

Written while rocking a cranky baby
The only way this solstice day
to greet the lack of light 
is to sing, to fill the night
sky with music, shy of stars
and moon as it may be, you still
must fling your voice, far & away 
the best hope you have & are,
for song is a salve that heals all harm,
the why we whistle in the dark,
it rescues us from the teeth of grief,
that starved and ever-hungry shark
that would devour us. The day is brief
but bright. Break it with song,
invite the darkling world to sing along.

Percy Warner 

fun dinner out at the Redheaded Stranger 

Cheers to 30 Years!

 

Friday, December 20, 2024

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afternoon run with Anna (and this Christmas hawk) 

oh my- times have changed.... so sweet to see these four all grown up! 
(Caroline, Wilder, Anna, and Taylor) 

annual Christmas catch up at the Allen's house 

Thursday, December 19, 2024

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good day sunshine on Thursday at Percy Warner Park 


annual walk with Rachel on one of our favorite trails in Percy Warner Park 

at a Christmas tea at Mindy Orman's house with Melissa Hauck 
(Mom and I are donning the amazing sweaters that Nonnie made many moons ago) 

annual photo in front of Nate and Lillian's Christmas tree :) 

selfie with Lila who is home from Colorado College

Wednesday, December 18, 2024

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sure love being with these old friends for some time this afternoon playing pickleball... 

and loved the evening in one of our favorite living rooms of all time tonight... 

Taylor sure knows how to make a mean kale salad... 



Rafa! 





Tuesday, December 17, 2024

Holiday Cheer

 



Christmas coffee date with Laura 


annual pre-Christmas happy hour with Jaime, Annie, and Malia 

Anna and I went to this hilarious pop-up Christmas Dive Bar in Capitol Hill for the photo ops after dinner last night 


the biggest disco ball we have ever seen 

the GIANT blow up Santa 




While we did not order a cocktail last night, these sure would be fun to try to re-create for the holidays! 



Monday, December 16, 2024

Basecamp

I recently read someone's Instagram post about the season of life when their kids were launching to college.  She'd decided that she did not want to call this season the traditional name of "the empty nest" because she did not really like the phrase (because it feels so-- empty!).  Instead, she said, "We're basecamp, sending climbers out for their adventures. And they are welcome to return for refueling, rest, comfort, and warmth anytime. We keep the home fires burning." I've become quite fond of this wording and could not agree more with how fitting it is for this season. 

basecamp Monday night dinner with the Hestads tonight