another icebreaker today. if this is your first visit, you can read this post to learn more about the story behind it. head here for the icebreakers. today's icebreaker: what was your favorite activity as a ten year old? stickers were extremely popular when i was growing up in the 1980s. i remember there was this… Continue reading icebreaker – what was your favorite activity as a ten year old?
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icebreaker – what was your third space?
jill shared these icebreaker prompts in one of her recent posts, and i like the idea. it's from rob walker's substack, who wrote the book the art of noticing. each week, someone submits an icebreaker to him via google doc. i'll pick and choose my icebreaker from the list, not in any particular order. (in case… Continue reading icebreaker – what was your third space?
screw it, i’m eating tater tots – episode 60
if you’re new to my blog, welcome! here is an explanation of the tater tot post. this tater tot post marks five years of tater tots. i can't believe i've been writing these posts for so long. thank you for following along through the years. 😘 geese canadian geese had invaded our front yard. i'm not sure why it… Continue reading screw it, i’m eating tater tots – episode 60
wake up calls
i was scrolling through instagram this weekend and i saw some brilliant pictures of fall trees from all of the accounts that i follow. people who are living their best autumn lives. i collapsed onto my accupressure mat and began to cry. i feel like i've spent the last year only looking ahead. i've been… Continue reading wake up calls
ebb and flow
there has been a lot of this in my life recently. ebb and flow. i've used the analogy that my life is like a river, and i'm in a canoe or kayak, trying to go with the flow. before labor day, when mike broke his leg, that felt like a manageable task, but this last… Continue reading ebb and flow
What I Kept | May 2023
I started writing this post unintentionally a year ago this month. The origin of this post is rooted in grief. Grief that I didn't anticipate. Grief that I've had shame over having. This past year, I have grieved in ways I could not have imagined and it has changed me for the better. Thank you for… Continue reading What I Kept | May 2023