I’m going to write that on a sticky note and stick it to my iMac, along with my stickies that say “Be kind to yourself” and “Rule #408”. There’s a lot of bad happening in the world right now. War in Ukraine. A still happening pandemic. We’re teetering on the verge of climate catastrophe. The […]
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220 Days.
So, there’s a funny thing about trauma. About pain. We’re wired to forget it. We’re literally programmed to dull the pain, to forget how bad everything hurt, so we can continue moving forward. It’s the end of October. And you know what? I’m doing really, really great. There’s a small part of me that hates […]
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I don’t understand how it’s September. I really didn’t think I was gonna be here for September. Yet here I am, still kicking. I guess I’m grateful, but sometimes it feels like I’ve just forced myself to be here while I watch everything I know implode. In a way, I feel better. I think I’ve […]
Read More60 Days.
At the time of writing this, I’ve been sheltering in place for 60 days. 60 days at home, just Seth and I. 60 days since I’ve hugged another person. 60 days since I’ve been able to go out without taking a million precautions. 60 days stuck. The entire fucking world has changed in those 60 […]
Read More8 Things I’m Loving This Fall
Fall used to be my favorite season. Until I bought a house and realized that fall leads to winter, and winter sucks. So now my favorite season is spring. But I’m still a sucker for everything that fall brings with it – cooler weather, beautiful leaves, pumpkin spice everything (I am basic af.) Not everything on this […]
Read MoreBoston Comic Con & a Trip to the Coast
Last Friday, Seth and I took off for Boston – the start of a crazy (yet oddly relaxing and enjoyable), much-needed vacation. We kicked the week off by heading down to Boston for Comic Con. I’ve been planning this since January – Matt Smith, Karen Gillan, and John Barrowman were going to be there and […]
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