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Documentary reviews, body neutrality, parenting, Jupiter, piano, cats, European history, ghosts, rodents, the collapse of civilization, and if this goes on long enough I'll probably end up cataloguing my entire smushed penny collection.

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  • Princess Diana and the Old Days

    I was watching a documentary about Princess Diana when I looked at the date and realized that it had been exactly twenty-six years since her funeral. Princess Diana really defines the 90s for me in many ways. Her last, most exciting years and her death occurred right in the middle of my family’s People magazine…

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  • Safe

    This morning my children walked to school together alone, and this afternoon they will walk home together without me. They are eight and ten and I suppose they are ready, but I am not. I did not expect to be a helicopter parent. I am not particularly precious about children in general, and I don’t…

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  • Meal Planning and Housekeeping Treadmill

    It’s summer, which means we spend most weekends at our lake cabin up north. Such a strange sentence to write. I never thought I would be a cabin owner. I spent most of my childhood packing up and going to my dad’s house every other weekend and I hated it and had no intention of…

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  • Documentary Review/ Arnold

    An engrossing biopic about a guy I didn’t think was particularly interesting. This three-part series covers Arnold Schwarzenegger’s whole life: from a boy growing up in Austria, through his bodybuilding career, to Hollywood, and finally to the governor’s office in Sacramento. I had a lot more respect for Arnold Schwarzenegger after watching this documentary. He…

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  • The clover can stay.

    I was just out in the yard doing a shit job of weeding. There’s clover and grass growing in some of the garden beds and I only made a half-hearted attempt to clear it. I picked up some sticks but not others. I didn’t get the pruning shears out at all. I find it difficult…

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  • August

    Why is it so hot?Why are others so happy?Summer is too long.

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  • Sleepaway Camp

    My oldest went to sleepaway camp last week. It was five nights away, the longest he has ever been away from us. I had been dreading this ever since we signed him up in January. What if he couldn’t fall asleep at night? What if the other kids were mean to him? What if he…

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  • So, how’s the job search going?

    I never know how to answer this question so I’m going to write about it and see if this helps me to organize my thoughts. Where to start? The job search is confused. The job search is disorganized. The job search lacks both direction and motivation. I do not need to work. Financially, we are…

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  • Documentary Review/ Ed Sheeran: The Sum of It All

    Not-to-be-missed if you’re an Ed Sheeran fan, this was a fun documentary series for my whole family. My youngest kid (8yo) is a big Ed Sheeran fan so I knew we needed to watch this one together. There’s quite a bit that he didn’t enjoy: particularly the peek into Ed and Cheery’s relationship and marriage.…

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  • Humble

    I read Loretta Lynn’s memoir last week. It was an interesting look into a particular place and time and music genre, and her rags-to-riches story is compelling. I was struck by how often Loretta wrote that “I ain’t no better than anybody else.” The entire second half of the book (the half after she experienced…

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