Tuesday, May 19, 2026

The Gift that Keeps on Giving

Last October, when I was jotting down names of people I wanted to write letters of gratitude to for the Boston Marathon 26-week countdown, the list itself made me smile. Some were family members, some were dear friends I see all the time, and some were people who had been deeply important in earlier chapters of my life but whom I don’t see much anymore. And then there was a woman from our neighborhood whose joy was so contagious that even passing her on the street could brighten your day.

I only knew her first name — Jill — because Jason had once stopped to ask her while passing her on a walk. But if you asked anyone who regularly walks around our neighborhood about the very happy person who always greets you on the stairs or while climbing the steep hill on 54th, they would know exactly who you meant.

So, I wrote her a letter. Since I didn’t have her phone number or email, I printed it out instead of sending it digitally like I did with most of the others. Then, because I was in and out of town after the Boston Marathon, the letter sat on my desk for a few weeks.

But last Sunday (5/10), as I headed down to meet my Sunday morning running group, I grabbed the letter on the chance that I might see her on the stairs. Sure enough, there she was.

I introduced myself and explained why this complete stranger was handing her a letter. As I told her, she started to tear up, which immediately made me tear up too. Then she asked if she could give me a hug. We hugged, exchanged phone numbers, and went on with our mornings.

selfie of me and Jill after I handed her the letter last Sunday 
(and part of the letter I wrote to her pasted below) 
💛

And then this past Sunday, Jason and I went to her house for tea. We had the most wonderful time getting to know her, and it turns out she truly is as extraordinary as she seemed from those brief encounters on the stairs.

I am grateful for the Boston Marathon for so many reasons, but especially for the way it opened doors for me to reconnect with old friends and to make new ones. It truly has been the gift that keeps on giving.


Monday, May 18, 2026

Color Explosion

 

I can't get enough of these poppies down on the Burke Gilman trail! 🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡





walk with Megan on Saturday afternoon


Jason's photos from his bike ride Sunday morning 🧡




Sunday, May 17, 2026

Banana Day - May 17th!

I walked into Trader Joe’s today and, to my delight, most of the employees were wearing banana headbands. Naturally, I had to ask about the shenanigans because this kind of whimsy is very much my thing. 

One of the guys helping me at the checkout filled me in on the story behind it: 




from Trader Joe's Instagram page 

Will be putting this on my calendar for May 17th from here on out. 





Saturday, May 16, 2026

I didn't know you'd written a memoir!

 

Fredrik came over for dinner and spotted this book displayed on the stairs. 
He said, "I did not know that you'd written a memoir!" 

Friday, May 15, 2026

Friday Happy Hour

Sikose has spent the last couple of weeks house/dogsitting at a friend's place, so we were thrilled to reclaim her for happy hour tonight with her and Sadaf and squeeze in some long-overdue catching up.






Thursday, May 14, 2026

Throwback Thursday 5.14.26

 

May 14, 2003 

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May 14, 2004 (Liam's one week birthday) 

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