Then it was on to Columbus to meet up with my brother and sister-in-law for their occasional time with us without kids. We had a great time together, culminating in a magical afternoon/evening
Look at these two cuties! |
Instead of Ubering back to the AirBnb, we decided to get a drink and a bite to eat, which turned into an epic, but very chill, bar crawl. The weather was absolutely beautiful, the city was gearing up for their pride weekend so there was a fun vibe going on everywhere, and we had so much catching up to do! It was wonderful and easy, and felt like a great way to switch gears into summer mode.
Our final stop kind of wrapped everything up in a beautifully weird, funky, butting-up-against-surreal visit to Hoof Hearted Brewery (say it out loud, please). I definitely had this one marked on the map, firstly because it was only a block away from the house, but then because of the art and attitude displayed on their website (hilarious artwork). The reality of the visit was so much more than I was expecting.
On our approach, we caught the tail end of a full-on barbecue and drag show at the LGBTQ thrift store across the street. Queens in full regalia, all the neighborhood out to watch and eat, warm fuzzy chaos.
We followed the smell of the twenty-something’s smoking weed on the patio (Ohio recently legalized, and they are leaning into it), and opened the door of the brewery to a full-on EDM show, with a DJ station styled on the front end of a corvette, ear-blistering volume, and a handful of various dudes sitting or standing alone or in pairs.
This makes it look way quieter than it really was... |
The bartender was a tall black man, late twenties, with scruffy hair and a short beard. He was immediately friendly and engaging, and also very, very high. We all placed our orders and went out to secure an outside table, thereby saving our eardrums from the incredibly loud, but freakin’ awesome, music. When I went back in to get the rest of our drinks, he leaned across the bar and hugged me, nestling his head on my shoulder. I don’t know what we talked about, but it was calm and comfortable, funny, and weirdly intimate. I just don’t know how to describe the way this interaction filled me with joy, but it did. I hung back and listened to the music, watched a man dancing with his handkerchief, drank their delicious beer, and shared a few more words with the bartender, then hugged him goodbye when we left.
I love that brewery, and I love that man, even though I never got his name. |
I’ve written before about magical moments, and touched on my relationship with America, and this day felt like both of those things, and lots more. Fortunate to be alive, to be in this place at this time with these people. |
A few days with D&K led into a flurry of family and friends that would define the middle portion of our summer.
Lazy days in Michigan at The Land, puttering about with the ‘rents, cooking, napping. |
Off to Cleveland (Ohio again!) to meet up with some good friends from our time in China. We slipped right back into it, lots of walking, card playing, food, and drink. It has been many years since we’ve seen these two, and we enjoyed getting to see where they came from. |
Then it was back to Michigan to pick up the folks and head north to Traverse City, where we spent a lovely few days touring wineries and the Lake Michigan coast. It’s a pleasure every time I’m able to spend social time with my parents, getting to know them as they are now. |
Then it was time to get less mid and more north: off to Tacoma, Washington! We immediately headed out on 6th avenue with good friends from our time in Doha, and had a great night with another international teaching couple. Over the next few days, we ended up spending what in retrospect seems like an imposing amount of time on their front porch in a beautiful little neighborhood, watching the world go by, basking in the gentle northwest summer, enjoying each others’ company. |
After a quick stop in Lacy for lunch with Rani’s family and an introduction to the new addition, Coen, and a tour of her parents’ new home, we landed in a nice little duplex on a quiet street in Olympia. The lavender is riotously blooming, the poppies are poppin’, and we have some time to unplug and spread out and try not to get too nervous about our upcoming move.