I did not love Weir’s second book but with this one, he won my heart back! What a fantastic story, great humor, super fun science. I enjoyed every single minute I spent with this story from beginning to its unpredictable end. Love love loved it!
This book absolutely blew my mind. I don’t even like reading nonfiction but I could not put this down. It was a completely insane story, told incredibly well, and I have been recommending it to everyone I know. Absolutely amazing. Mind-blowing. Sad. Surreal.
What an unusual story this was. It felt like it was about nothing, just a slice of life and relationships and interesting characters that I slowly fell in love with a little bit. I enjoyed the time I spent with this novel but I can’t say I loved it. It was comforting, sweet, and quirky.
This took me the longest to read. I think I was partially done with the series after book two. But once I got into it, it was fast and enjoyable and did its job helping me numb the sounds in my head. I enjoyed all of this series.
The Best Part of this Week: the best part of this week was getting to go to work on Friday briefly and getting to see a few colleagues in person.
I celebrate: my little boy getting his first shot.
I am grateful for: week in the life that I captured all week last week. I took over 1200 photos and it will be painful to review them all but I am really glad I did it.
This week, I exercised: I climbed 4 times a week, rode every day for 10 mins and twice for 30 minutes, did 10 mins of core and 10 mins of arms and 5 minutes of stretching and 10 minutes of restorative yoga daily. I also did week three of strength class which was 1 hour and 20 minutes of strength and 20 minutes of stretching this week. And I did two power flow yoga classes of 10 mins each.
This week, I said yes to: going to the movies with Jake
I said no to: working when work hours are over.
I honored my values (love, learn, peace, service, gratitude): I am back to feeling serene and having the we will see attitude. i feel grounded in the things that matter to me.
Top Goals Review:
Work: i did have convos with P. didn’t fully figure out next steps but working on it. did a chapter in DYL book.
Personal: started journaling plan, did week in the life.
Family: spent lots of time with J, called some painters, booked real id and got nathaniel’s vaccine!
My mood this week was: better
I am proud of: i am proud of showing up for the people in my life.
I release: all the email piling up in my inbox, I will do a pass tomorrow and then let it go.
Here’s what I learned this week: it is ok to not know what comes next.
The last member of our household got his first shot today.
I feel very lucky that little boy has just turned 12 and can now have his shot.
We drove around and waited for some time today to make this possible for him and I am grateful that it worked out. I am grateful that in a month or so he will be able to finally see some friends. He hasn’t seen a friend in person since last year March. Nor has the older one.
We all miss seeing people, hugging people and going on adventures.
Yes to staying healthy and yes to going on adventures again.
I drove on the freeway for the first time since last year March. I wasn’t sure if I’d feel too anxious but it didn’t feel terrible and I managed to make it there and back just fine.
I get to do it all over again tomorrow and then again Monday and Tuesday. I expect I will have it totally down by then.
I got a tiny glimpse at the life before all this and it was eerily familiar. All the same and yet all a little different. Seeing people. Having conversations face to face.
It felt good.
Yes to seeing people and yes to mk snacks and yes to glimpses of life.
I am still documenting daily life here and loving these small moments.
I seem to be feeling really tired and off this week. Just a lot to do and no energy to do it. So instead I am taking all the rest I can and all the grace I can give myself.
It helps that I am reading Andy Weir’s new book which is a fantastic distraction from life.