On the 27th, Nathaniel and I visited Longwood Gardens with Nathaniel's mom and step-dad. It had been years since I last visited and there was a dreamworld-nostalgia at every turn.
It was a very cold night and the wind was whipping snow up into our faces, so we spent most of the time inside, where the Christmas tour had me convinced that every room was the most beautiful.
My parents had a modest collection of paintings, charcoal drawings and sculptures around the house. Even the polished, deep honey-colored floorboards or the hand-made cabinets that my dad worked on were an affirmation that the human soul needs beautiful things.
I have carried some things with me from the room I grew up in all the way to the little home I have today with my husband. Little trinkets, seemingly meaningless. Things that are beautiful to me. They help me remember that my soul has been fortunate. Even above the nail salon at 2 am in West Philly, I still was able to find Stevie Wonder.