So it would seem like we're not going anywhere for a long while, which is frustrating to say the least, but I'm trying to not focus on that (at least not here, where I try to keep things slightly happier for myself). Since we're all trying to keep each other safe and keep our physical distance, I'm sharing some ways I've been taking care while staying home. Some of these things are strategies I've used for a long time and others are new to me, ... Read the Post...
What I’m Reading No. 4
Reminder: This is a post where I share non-book things that I've been reading and enjoying lately. It's kind of all over the place, but to be honest so is my brain so welcome to the mess. Best friends, a love story An online comic story (??) about finding a new best friend as an adult and what that love looks like. This really resonated with me and made me tear up and you bet your ass I'm about to text it to a bunch of people I love. There Are ... Read the Post...
Reading Update
I'm over halfway to my 2020 reading goal! One if the benefits of constantly being at home is that I have more time to read, which I'm thoroughly enjoying. Here are the books that I read in May (and June, so far): 46. The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek - Kim Michelle Richardson 47. Wilder Girls - Rory Power 48. Get a Life, Chloe Brown - Talia Hibbert 49. American Royals - Katharine McGee 50. The Mother-In-Law - Sally Hepworth 51. The Proposal - ... Read the Post...
Anti-Racist Resources
Breonna Taylor. George Floyd. Ahmaud Arbery. And so many more it hurts. It's been a long few weeks (and, if we're being honest, a long too many years). We've seen too many black people be murdered by police officers with too few officers facing actual justice. We've seen black people and co-conspirators participate in protests and uprisings that get more criticism than the murder of black people. I understand if, as a white person, you're ... Read the Post...