Hello friends!
I’m writing this to you on Saturday morning, anticipating Hurricane Nate to move over and through us this evening into tomorrow. If New Orleans has taught me anything it’s that everything will be fine, or everything will go sideways. You just never know… so I’ve brought out my emergency kit and camping stove, emergency candles and lanterns, and I’ve pre-ground my coffee for the next few days in case the power goes out because priorities. Also… I dunno. But speaking of emergency kits – I saw this on Shark Tank and felt like, YES.
I’ve had a hard time snapping my mind into place this past week. After this latest Las Vegas shooting I’ve felt deeply sad and confused and helpless like… in my core. The rest of me has to carry on with daily work and tasks but the core is hurt. I know this because I got about two and a half episodes into that Hulu show The Handmaid’s Tale before I literally ran from the room crying. So, I’m still tender and I’m not really sure when I won’t be. Where is that shrug emoji when you need it?
Additionally, I really must be feeling some feels, because I went back on the blog about 9 years to resurrect this fine recipe for Sit and Stay Awhile Apple Crisp. It’s one of my most simple and satisfying recipes… but nine years later I know that an apple crisp won’t get you a man necessarily and good grief that’s 100% fine.
Here we are:
• I’m long tired of the ‘loner’ argument for violence. Language is important and after another tragedy this past week, here’s a perspective that is worth thinking about: White Male Terrorists Are A Thing We Should Discuss.
• Now is as good a time as the last mass shooting to name the actual problem. The Impotence of Blaming Evil
• There’s something about the unknown unknown that is comforting. This is a really interesting read: Our Biggest Decisions Can Never Be Rational.
• The Supreme Court is back in session and they’re presiding over a very important case about modern day gerrymandering. Listen to The Daily Podcast, here.
• The hits keep comin’- nonstop until we get through this. On Puerto Rico: You’ve thrown our budget out of whack.
• Here’s what’s going to come out of my oven soon: Croissant Rolls. I think Erin McDowell is a national treasure.
• This brothy chicken with ginger and bok choy looks like this winter’s healthy comfort food. Recovery soup!
• Jon made Caramel Apple Slab Pie and now I can’t possibly live without it. I’ve always been intimidated by both slab pies and caramel apples, so let’s knock out two obstacles in one!
• I LOVE a brightly colored BIG KNIT. It’s sweater weather, maybe almost?
• Here’s what I’m reading: Hammer Head, the making of a badass lady carpenter.
• For us, this week: Small Batch Granola.
• LOL honestly.
My love to you,
xo Joy
Adrienne
As per the usual, read Margaret Atwood’s book The Handmaid’s Tale instead of watching it on tv. Hope you make it through this latest hurricane unscathed. Oh and I agree with you on the ‘ “loner” argument for violence”. Your comment on your reaction to this latest – the Las Vegas shooting – hits home with me. I like to think that I’m a positive optimistic person, but these days I just have no words… Sending big hugs and please keep doing what you do.
Melody A.
I so look forward to these Sunday posts you write, THANK YOU, they are always insightful and comforting and eye opening! have a great week, take care from Iowa
anne
Thanks for the collection of thought provoking links to mull while munching granola and enjoying a crisp with a slab of pie on the side. You have chosen wisely. Best wishes for a fine Sunday and an even better tomorrow!
2pots2cook
Thank you for the post. Praying for you !
Anouchka
I too wish for a world without hate and violence and i will be thinking about nola as you all brace yourselves for the wicked weather that is about to hit you, having just recently experienced your little corner of heaven ( mostly due to your blog, and checked out most places you recommended) i felt like a local for a week and fell in love with all the sights, people sounds and food! Thank you and here’s to staying safe! Your canadian cousins!
Keri M
Joy, I’m so glad we’re in this world together. It’s comforting.
joythebaker
That’s really kind of you.
Lorrie
I wonder if the tender core ever heals completely, or if it just builds up enough scar tissue to bear weight again ?
I don’t have an answer, so I’m pulling myself away from the fireplace for a few minutes and making your granola–a double batch though, in case one is not enough. A home redolent with the fragrance of toasting oats and spices is just what this morning needs. I hope you are safe in the storm today, and, thank you.
joythebaker
Your words are spot on and I hope the oats and cinnamon heals us some.
Lindsey
Lorrie this comment made me tear up. Thank you. Your beautiful words are an inspiration and I am writing them in my journal. Joy – thanks for being you. Love, Lindsey
rebecca
I’m pretty sure that apple crisp recipe is one of the things that drew me to your blog about nine years ago! and it’s probably about time to make it again — thank you!
Kate
Joy, thank you for being genuine and vulnerable in these posts, and for speaking truth to the real-life horrors happening here right now. I love starting my Sundays with your words. Take good care during these storms, the weather-ones and otherwise. ??
Blair
I’ve made your Sit and Stay Awhile Apple Crisp so many times over the last nine years! Just wanted you to know it is a much loved recipe here.
joythebaker
Warms my heart bigtime.
Thomas D.
Yeah! Finely apple pie(crisp)! I love apple pies, and yes, you could definitely get my attention with it?
What happened in Las Vegas, there are two kinds of people. Bad & Evil people , Bad people you might change with time, but Evil people need to be caught and put away before they hurt someone. No regulations or laws will stop these persons.
I glad everything work out good for New Orleans with the hurricane.
Chelsea
I am right there with you. I just started watching The Handmaid’s Tale and feel as though the timing couldn’t be worse (or better??) to start the show. I also have two young daughters and no one told me that the show would basically be all of my worst nightmares come to life. Oof.
Jen
Thanks for the post, Joy. Take care.
Dani H
Stay safe and please take care of yourself.
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Rena
OMG! You are going through really hard times. Thanks for your thoughts and you are in my thoughts <3
xx from Bavaria/Germany, Rena
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