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October Saturday on Capitol Hill

Happy October, everyone!  My cousin Katie (visiting from Oklahoma), Lena, and I drove to my old ‘hood of Capitol Hill on Saturday to soak up the season.  Have you ever been to Eastern Market in D.C.?  There is no place I’d rather be on a Saturday morning in the fall!  The market glowed with color and beauty at every turn.  The sellers’ wares sparkled in the sunlight, hot apple cider wafted through the air, and the flea market was in full swing.  We crunched leaves underfoot as we bit into crisp apples from a farm stand.  We ate breakfast with my brother at Jimmy T’s, met up with my brother-in-law as he headed into Peregrine Espresso for coffee and emails, and randomly ran into an old college friend as he walked out of Groovy with his wife. 

This is my neighborhood, my heart cried (and my mouth, as my cousin Katie will tell you).  I love Sicily, but I think I left a piece of my heart on the Hill.  It’s bittersweet to come back to this place where I once belonged, where Elliott and I shared our newlywed days and memories, where I spent a long year while he was on an unaccompanied assignment in Egypt.  Lena’s first home was our condo on Capitol Hill.  Every block between our old home, church, and Barracks Row holds a dozen memories. 

Will we come back to the Hill after our assignment in Sicily?  Will we choose to come back?  What do you prioritize in a home, in a neighborhood, in a community, in a city? 

Do you return to the places you know because they were good to you before?  Or do you choose the unknown?

16 :: in DC, thoughts, weekend

Labor Day weekend in Noto

We arrived home this past Friday exhausted after a week away in northern Italy (Elliott had a training course in Vicenza outside Venice) and ready to do a mountain of laundry and relax.  Well, guess I’d better not complain too much when we just have one baby!  Things will get a lot more tiring all the time pretty soon.

By Sunday morning, though, we had recuperated and were glad we’d agreed to join our friends at the beach for the rest of the Labor Day weekend.  We’ve known this couple since soon after we moved to Sigonella and have enjoyed a deepening friendship this spring and summer.  Emily and Nathan have a darling 9-month-old daughter named Ava and she and Lena were in total awe of each other.  We loved reading in deck chairs at the peaceful hotel, thoughtful conversations over dinner, and building friendships with like-minded people.  Thanks for inviting us, Emily and Nathan!

Enjoy some photos below… including my second-on-the-blog-ever belly shot!  And Lena giving kisses and examining crabs.

1 :: in Baby Numero Due, friends, Sicily, travel, weekend

Labor Day weekend in Noto

We arrived home this past Friday exhausted after a week away in northern Italy (Elliott had a training course in Vicenza outside Venice) and ready to do a mountain of laundry and relax.  Well, guess I’d better not complain too much when we just have one baby!  Things will get a lot more tiring all the time pretty soon.

By Sunday morning, though, we had recuperated and were glad we’d agreed to join our friends at the beach for the rest of the Labor Day weekend.  We’ve known this couple since soon after we moved to Sigonella and have enjoyed a deepening friendship this spring and summer.  Emily and Nathan have a darling 9-month-old daughter named Ava and she and Lena were in total awe of each other.  We loved reading in deck chairs at the peaceful hotel, thoughtful conversations over dinner, and building friendships with like-minded people.  Thanks for inviting us, Emily and Nathan!

Enjoy some photos below… including my second-on-the-blog-ever belly shot!  And Lena giving kisses and examining crabs.

1 :: in Baby Numero Due, friends, Sicily, travel, weekend

two fun things

photo from the lovely hillside town of Asolo, where we stopped for a meandering walk and a delicious dinner after our weekend in the Dolomite dairy cottage
It’s Labor Day evening here in Sicily.  We don’t ever want this day to end, partly because of the marvelous rainstorm outside our open windows.  There’s a taste of autumn in these fresh breezes.
Thought you would enjoy two happy bits of news from around here:
  • I felt the baby move!  I got this goofy grin on my face and just laid there in bed for the longest time feeling those little kicks under my hand.  My Baby Center updates say that the baby is about as big as a bell pepper now.  How tiny does that make his/her itty bitty feet?
  • Lena said, “Ciao!”  We’ve been working on this one for months.  It sounds more like “dowww.”  She likes calling out this first Italian word to random passersby… so cute.

What’s the happy news from your neck of the woods this weekend?

3 :: in Baby Numero Due, Lena, Sicily, weekend

two fun things

photo from the lovely hillside town of Asolo, where we stopped for a meandering walk and a delicious dinner after our weekend in the Dolomite dairy cottage
It’s Labor Day evening here in Sicily.  We don’t ever want this day to end, partly because of the marvelous rainstorm outside our open windows.  There’s a taste of autumn in these fresh breezes.
Thought you would enjoy two happy bits of news from around here:
  • I felt the baby move!  I got this goofy grin on my face and just laid there in bed for the longest time feeling those little kicks under my hand.  My Baby Center updates say that the baby is about as big as a bell pepper now.  How tiny does that make his/her itty bitty feet?
  • Lena said, “Ciao!”  We’ve been working on this one for months.  It sounds more like “dowww.”  She likes calling out this first Italian word to random passersby… so cute.

What’s the happy news from your neck of the woods this weekend?

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