Monday, September 21, 2009

the view from here

What I love about this morning and the view from our breakfast nook.


-It is a gloriously sunny morning and it just pours into this little room like heaven.


-Over the Rhine is playing in the background (Put your elbows on the table. I will listen long as I am able. There’s no place I’d rather be…)


-Karyn always makes a whole pot of French press which means I can wake up later and have coffee waiting for me.


-My Golden Grahams were starting to get soggy, so I ate them really fast and remembered a funny conversation on the Mallory Porch.


-There’s still a piece of honey oat bread that Jeannie BAKED FROM SCRATCH, what? And for the moment I can breathe enough to taste it. Another piece of heaven right there.


-I see Leisha’s beautiful photo on the LaHash magnet on the fridge and miss her a lot but love that I have friends with passion that move to the other side of the world to do the incredible work they were designed to do. It’s incredible to see the stories God writes with my friends. I’m blown away over and over.


-I look to the chalk board on the wall and see a new note about gratitude and I love it and smile and feel grateful all at once.


-Behind the spice rack is a brainstorm drawing of our plans to surprise john on his birthday and kidnap him with balloons and take him to underground glow in the dark, black light, pirate themed miniature golf. I remembered how the plan was executed perfectly and how fun that was and I smiled again.


-I look on the walls and see the beautiful Painted Hills photo and gush to myself about how stinkin’ beautiful it is and how I want to go there, like right now. Then I look and see the picture of flowers above the brainstorm and love the photo perspective. The flower’s underbelly is my favorite and no one seems to take pictures from that angle.


-I see the empty brownie jar. The jar that had all the fixins for brownies (just add eggs and butter) that I got for Christmas…of 2007. I laugh at how Mike and I attempted to make the brownies anyway. Ok, well not attempted. We did make them. Attempted to eat is more accurate. Turns out making brownies that are a year and a half expired is not a the best idea. Haha. Mike was a trooper though, he ate a piece. A week or so later, we threw it out.


-I look across the street at Bob and Matt’s house and think about how great they are and how they invited us to their housewarming party via a note on a pink piece of paper. And how Karyn and I went and drank Miller High Life and how Bob and Matt are very close-talkers and how they are the sort of neighbors I dreamed about having and how we got cheered for as we left.


-Charlie and Caper are being cuddly dogs this morning and I like it when they are sweet and cuddly and not all barky and bitey. I think they like Over the Rhine, too.


Mondays aren't so bad.

3 comments:

Giancarlo said...

You and Chris could have a cereal alliance

Men Who Pray said...

mondays arent so bad unless you have a full-time M-F job where your nose is to the grindstone and your friends all laugh at you because of your profession. i knew a guy like that once...not a pretty picture, or scenario.

karyn said...

So I'm stressed out at work over this stupid ad I'm doing (graphic designer is not really my shape) and I'm rebelling against it and checking blogs instead and I find this.

You, my dear, are lovely. You totally made my day with this blog. I heart our kitchen, and you, for that matter.