Archive | October, 2011

a theatrical discovery

Recently I rediscovered my old blog from high school/college, a very enthusiastic Xanga site in which I documented most experiences from those days.  While scrolling back through old entries (and snickering at my old self), I discovered the most verbose, the most over-the-top blog post of them all, my post about seeing Les Miserables with my family in Washington, D.C., several years ago.

Elliott and I discovered early on in our relationship that we both love Les Mis.  In fact, in September 2008, before we started dating, we went on a camping trip with a group of friends into the White Mountains of New Hampshire.  That night, as we sipped red wine that Elliott had brought along (reason #8,942 I was already very interested in him), we noticed the sparking swath of stars overhead, glittering through the pines.  Inspired, I began to sing “Stars” from Les Mis.  Suddenly a rich, deep tenor flooded between the squeaks and cracks of my own voice, and I turned in surprise to see this guy Elliott singing right along with me, singing each line with confident memory, and smiling alternately at the stars and then at me.

Oh be still my beating heart.

Soon after that two things happened.  The first was that we started dating.  The second was that we discovered our families both went to see Les Mis in December 2005 when it was showing at the National Theater in D.C.  The show only played for a few nights, and so chances were high that we had been there the same night!  But neither of us had saved our ticket stubs, and so we let that remain a mystery.

Then we got married, got pregnant, had a baby, moved to Italy, started a blog, discovered my old blog, and…

… discovered this blog post which records that my family saw Les Mis on December 27, 2005.  We made this discovery last night and then excitedly searched Elliott’s computer for photographs from that time.   Were any of them time stamped Dec 27?  But he had no photos from that night.  He did have photos from Dec 28, though, when his sister Eden cut off her L’Abri dreads and became a buzz-cut pixie a la Natalie Portman.

Excited, I sent an email to Elliott’s family  Did anyone remember if Eden cut off her dreads the night after they went to see Les Mis?  Thus began a flurry of emails, a checking of blogs (we all had Xanga sites back in the day, apparently), and an evaluation of photo time-stamps.  Eden confirmed that she did cut off her dreads the day after Les Mis.  David’s photos from after the show were time stamped Dec 27.

And so it’s true!  In 2005, almost 3 years before Elliott and I became friends, we were in the same room at the same production listening to the same actor sing “Stars.”  We both have pictures of our families outside after the show.  We can’t see each other in the background of the photos, but… how close were we?  Did we see each other, brush shoulders, catch the other’s eye for just a moment?  We’ll have to leave that a mystery, I suppose…

My siblings and myself (Eric, Emily, Julia, and me) on the metro on our way to the show:

After the show, David took this shot outside the theater of my handsome hubby-to-be:

Elliott and his siblings (Jonathan, Jessica, Elliott, David, Eden) outside the National Theater:

Meanwhile, my siblings and I were all hanging around the stage door waiting to meet the actors!  Finally we met the guys who played Jean Valjean and Marius:

Who knows who we are crossing paths with today that will change our lives down the road?

3 :: in family, husband, thoughts

a theatrical discovery

Recently I rediscovered my old blog from high school/college, a very enthusiastic Xanga site in which I documented most experiences from those days.  While scrolling back through old entries (and snickering at my old self), I discovered the most verbose, the most over-the-top blog post of them all, my post about seeing Les Miserables with my family in Washington, D.C., several years ago.

Elliott and I discovered early on in our relationship that we both love Les Mis.  In fact, in September 2008, before we started dating, we went on a camping trip with a group of friends into the White Mountains of New Hampshire.  That night, as we sipped red wine that Elliott had brought along (reason #8,942 I was already very interested in him), we noticed the sparking swath of stars overhead, glittering through the pines.  Inspired, I began to sing “Stars” from Les Mis.  Suddenly a rich, deep tenor flooded between the squeaks and cracks of my own voice, and I turned in surprise to see this guy Elliott singing right along with me, singing each line with confident memory, and smiling alternately at the stars and then at me.

Oh be still my beating heart.

Soon after that two things happened.  The first was that we started dating.  The second was that we discovered our families both went to see Les Mis in December 2005 when it was showing at the National Theater in D.C.  The show only played for a few nights, and so chances were high that we had been there the same night!  But neither of us had saved our ticket stubs, and so we let that remain a mystery.

Then we got married, got pregnant, had a baby, moved to Italy, started a blog, discovered my old blog, and…

… discovered this blog post which records that my family saw Les Mis on December 27, 2005.  We made this discovery last night and then excitedly searched Elliott’s computer for photographs from that time.   Were any of them time stamped Dec 27?  But he had no photos from that night.  He did have photos from Dec 28, though, when his sister Eden cut off her L’Abri dreads and became a buzz-cut pixie a la Natalie Portman.

Excited, I sent an email to Elliott’s family  Did anyone remember if Eden cut off her dreads the night after they went to see Les Mis?  Thus began a flurry of emails, a checking of blogs (we all had Xanga sites back in the day, apparently), and an evaluation of photo time-stamps.  Eden confirmed that she did cut off her dreads the day after Les Mis.  David’s photos from after the show were time stamped Dec 27.

And so it’s true!  In 2005, almost 3 years before Elliott and I became friends, we were in the same room at the same production listening to the same actor sing “Stars.”  We both have pictures of our families outside after the show.  We can’t see each other in the background of the photos, but… how close were we?  Did we see each other, brush shoulders, catch the other’s eye for just a moment?  We’ll have to leave that a mystery, I suppose…

My siblings and myself (Eric, Emily, Julia, and me) on the metro on our way to the show:

After the show, David took this shot outside the theater of my handsome hubby-to-be:

Elliott and his siblings (Jonathan, Jessica, Elliott, David, Eden) outside the National Theater:

Meanwhile, my siblings and I were all hanging around the stage door waiting to meet the actors!  Finally we met the guys who played Jean Valjean and Marius:

Who knows who we are crossing paths with today that will change our lives down the road?

3 :: in family, husband, thoughts

the mountain house!

When you go to the same university as your spouse, you are guaranteed to share a love of many things.  Elliott and I both attended the University of Virginia, and we hold dear reading in the Gardens, hiking in the Blue Ridge mountains, worshiping at RUF and Trinity, living on 14th Street our fourth year, studying in the stacks of Alderman, and even nervously streaking the Lawn.

The joy sharing life like this is that you often get to know the same people through connections like your university.  When Elliott and I began to date and compare lists of friends, we discovered we had some in common.  It’s not often that we get to spend a lot of time with these friends anymore, especially now that we’re in Italy/Texas.

However, this weekend we felt lucky to have a chance to relax and enjoy the friendship of some fellow UVA friends in the beautiful Blue Ridge.

We drove down to Charlottesville on Sunday afternoon, arriving just in time to watch the sunset from the ridge.  From that lovely spot we caught up over meals, hikes, and dirty dishes.  On Sunday night we roasted s’mores over the first fire of the fall.

Mari and John practiced holding a baby for when they have one of their own.

Lena and I discovered the flowers outside the house before we headed off on a hike up to Humpback Rock.

I haven’t been up here in four years when I climbed it with a group of 4th year girlfriends.  So much has changed since then in my life!  Much as I loved that hike four years ago, and much as I loved life at UVA, I’d never go back.  I love these two people too much!

Lena’s going to be a little rock climber one day.  She might need to lose the bow eventually if she wants to be taken seriously, though.

Sweet couple.  Thanks for hosting such a fun getaway in the mountains!

Someone was tired after our hike… and she didn’t have to take a step!

0 :: in friends, Lena, travel, Virginia, weekend

the mountain house!

When you go to the same university as your spouse, you are guaranteed to share a love of many things.  Elliott and I both attended the University of Virginia, and we hold dear reading in the Gardens, hiking in the Blue Ridge mountains, worshiping at RUF and Trinity, living on 14th Street our fourth year, studying in the stacks of Alderman, and even nervously streaking the Lawn.

The joy sharing life like this is that you often get to know the same people through connections like your university.  When Elliott and I began to date and compare lists of friends, we discovered we had some in common.  It’s not often that we get to spend a lot of time with these friends anymore, especially now that we’re in Italy/Texas.

However, this weekend we felt lucky to have a chance to relax and enjoy the friendship of some fellow UVA friends in the beautiful Blue Ridge.

We drove down to Charlottesville on Sunday afternoon, arriving just in time to watch the sunset from the ridge.  From that lovely spot we caught up over meals, hikes, and dirty dishes.  On Sunday night we roasted s’mores over the first fire of the fall.

Mari and John practiced holding a baby for when they have one of their own.

Lena and I discovered the flowers outside the house before we headed off on a hike up to Humpback Rock.

I haven’t been up here in four years when I climbed it with a group of 4th year girlfriends.  So much has changed since then in my life!  Much as I loved that hike four years ago, and much as I loved life at UVA, I’d never go back.  I love these two people too much!

Lena’s going to be a little rock climber one day.  She might need to lose the bow eventually if she wants to be taken seriously, though.

Sweet couple.  Thanks for hosting such a fun getaway in the mountains!

Someone was tired after our hike… and she didn’t have to take a step!

0 :: in friends, Lena, travel, Virginia, weekend

a weekend with the Greens

Over the long weekend at home in Virginia we stayed at my parents’ house.  That house was full of joy and people that weekend with my grandparents in town from St. Louis and my sisters home from the University of Virginia.  My mom cooked up a feast on Saturday night and everyone came home for supper.

My sister Booie… er, Julia (those childhood nicknames!) made phenomenal chocolate torts with jam and fresh raspberries for dessert.  I think I had three!

Lena got so much sibling love. 

Snuggles from two (of her three, counting Elliott’s side) UVA aunties.

And so much love from her Grammie and her GG (Great-Grammie).  Lena’s rocking on all fours these days, ready to crawl!

Emily Ericson, a friend of ours who lives in our basement, came up to do a family photo shoot later that evening.  We’re all together… Elliott’s back from deployment, Lena is born, the girls are back from school, Eric came by for dinner, and my grandparents are visiting.  Quite a feat!

The next morning, while my wonderful hubby let me sleep in, he and Lena visited with my grandparents before church.  Lena’s wearing the dress my mom and I made for her before she was born.

My favorite!

Four generations of Palmer women.  I remember taking a picture like this when I was about 10 and my GG was still alive.  Now it’s Lena’s turn!

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