Outside time
I know there are those who are not interested in reading about everyday life right now, when the world is on fire. I recognize my incredible privilege in being ...
I know there are those who are not interested in reading about everyday life right now, when the world is on fire. I recognize my incredible privilege in being ...
I recently read Untamed by Glennon Doyle, and while I really liked the book and a lot of parts spoke to me, one part that really started unraveling things in my...
I have been silent here about what is happening in our country. I can be silent – I can wait and try to figure out the right thing to say – because ...
{This post was written last week, before everything went to hell in a hand basket. It feels important that I mention that.} Mali recently wrote a post about exp...
I purposely didn’t reas the news today. Yesterday it was so awful, and I felt so hopeless reading it, that today I decided I was going to step away. And I did. ...
I’m almost tempted to go back to posts from the last few years at this time (weeks before my school year comes to a close) to remind myself just how stres...
We attended our son’s Kindergarten promotion on Wednesday via Zoom. Both sets of grandparents were also “in attendance,” but since you canR...
I got a lot done today, and I’m feeling pretty productive right now. I also feel that I legitimately leveled up in my handy-woman-around-the-house role. W...
Thank you to those who reached out after my last post with resources and support. I really appreciate it. The weekend was a little better. My husband and I had ...
Sheltering in place is hard. Sheltering in place while working full time and also supervising distance learning for your kids is really hard. But the hardest th...