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Body: in sickness and in health
More recently, illness, pure but not simple, has added itself to the mix in a multi-system sort of way. And the challenges in figuring out exactly what's gone wrong are many. As problems have revealed themselves in the last few years, beginning with reactive hypoglycemia in late 2008, I've documented them here, partly to gain a little clarity on managing complex conditions but mostly to give voice to vulnerabilities I feel but don't normally share with anyone face to face. Better out than in, they say, right? (Oh yes, humor is one way I deal.)
The links below cover the different angles I've examined (and from which I've been examined) within that experience.
Travel: neither here nor there
Since we're no longer in separate places, I blog less often from airports. But we do travel -- together now! -- which is much more fun to write about. So in addition to thoughts on our years of commuting, the links below cover the places we've been as a pair and, in some cases, the adventures that have happened on the way.
Writing: the long and short of it
After graduating, I taught English for a few years and then worked as an editor, which I still do freelance. In 2007, I applied and got into an MFA program at a place I like to call Little U. on the Prairie. I finished my degree in 2011 and have been balancing tutoring and writing on my own ever since.
The following links cover the writing I've done about writing: process, content, obstacles, you name it. It's not always pretty. But some part of me loves it, even when it's hard. And this is the result.
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Why My Fall Made Me Feel So Ashamed11 months ago
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Mantras1 year ago
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Things Fall Apart3 years ago
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#MudpunchKAL20213 years ago
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Your Hard is Hard (The Pandemic Version)4 years ago
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Thank you, and a Look Ahead5 years ago
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A New Chapter9 years ago
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Overnight Research Trip9 years ago
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how to get through a thing10 years ago
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Heart: family and friends
That's what this group of posts is reserved for -- heart. The essential parts of my life whose influences I carry with me, for better or worse. The links below cover what I've written as I've learned how these forces work within me, for me, against me, in spite of me. They anchor me even as they change me, and they keep life interesting.
Recommended reading
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
In between
It was so much nicer when I thought I didn't have to have all this put together until mid-April.
I'm catching a breath and squeezing in some housework before plunging back into Chapter 5, which is easier said than done. Between D's brother and sister-in-law visiting for the last week (they left yesterday) and some other stuff (yes, I'm being vague because it is way too complicated to go into on a breath-break), my concentration hasn't been at its best. But I have this amazing tool drowning out the indignant howls of the kitty, who is wondering why the heck I've been holed up in the bedroom, where she's not allowed. I can't write with her begging to hop into my lap (or while she's in it), as much as I have tried. So the low hiss coming from my speakers -- rather D's; I'm still waiting on new adapter parts after the hissy fit my old power cord threw -- is kind of helping me focus ...
Emptying the dishwasher and cleaning all the sinks and mirrors in the house should not be all I count toward my measure of productivity today, but everything else feels so much less concrete.
Thesis
- "Writing in My Father's Name: A Diary of Translated Woman's First Year" in Women Writing Culture
- Because I Remember Terror, Father, I Remember You
- Darkroom: A Family Exposure
- Do You Remember Me?: A Father, a Daughter, and a Search for the Self
- Five Thousand Days Like This One
- Giving Up the Ghost
- Middlesex
- Simple Recipes
- The Bishop's Daughter
- The Possibility of Everything
- The Wounded Storyteller: Body, Illness, and Ethics
- Where the Body Meets Memory: An Odyssey of Race, Sexuality and Identity
On commuter relationships
- Commuter Marriages: Worth the Strain?
- Dual Career Couples: The Travails of a Commuter Marriage
- I Was in a Commuter Marriage
- Long-Distance Marriages, Better for Business?
- Love on the Road, Not on the Rocks
- Making Marriage Work from a Distance
- Survival Tips for Commuter Couples
- Ten Things Commuter Couples Need to Know
- Till Work Do Us Part
- Two Cities, Two Careers, Too Much?
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Tuesday, January 18, 2011
In between
It was so much nicer when I thought I didn't have to have all this put together until mid-April.
I'm catching a breath and squeezing in some housework before plunging back into Chapter 5, which is easier said than done. Between D's brother and sister-in-law visiting for the last week (they left yesterday) and some other stuff (yes, I'm being vague because it is way too complicated to go into on a breath-break), my concentration hasn't been at its best. But I have this amazing tool drowning out the indignant howls of the kitty, who is wondering why the heck I've been holed up in the bedroom, where she's not allowed. I can't write with her begging to hop into my lap (or while she's in it), as much as I have tried. So the low hiss coming from my speakers -- rather D's; I'm still waiting on new adapter parts after the hissy fit my old power cord threw -- is kind of helping me focus ...
Emptying the dishwasher and cleaning all the sinks and mirrors in the house should not be all I count toward my measure of productivity today, but everything else feels so much less concrete.
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Congrats on sending off Ch4! YAY! It's always nice when company leaves. Our older son and I have the same philosophy -- it's great when family lives close enough you can see them more often for fewer hours at a time :-) Love my family but never liked extended visits.
- January 18, 2011 at 8:32 PM
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40 polished pages sounds none too shabby! I hope those next 35 will not be complicated by any more technical difficulties. (Don't you wish we all had a "hypnotize" button we could apply to ourselves, so some of those tough tough jobs (like writing) we could breeze through?)
That's the gadget I'd like. The AutoHypnotize button. - January 19, 2011 at 2:56 PM
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Sherlock -- having company in town would have been a little easier if it didn't follow on the heels of a very long holiday trip. (They came for a conference, so the dates weren't very negotiable.) Honestly, the Christmas/New Year's travel marathon was infinitely more stressful if only because managing our diet and other sorts of things that are routine in our own home but not on the road took a lot more of my mental resources. Must lobby for about half the travel time for this year! (Then anyone could come in January and I'd be just fine, I think.)
BLW -- I like this AutoHypnotize button idea! I find I can write with focus for about an hour; after that, I start trying to force words and ideas together more than they flow. So I have to take a break. That's not easy when I know I need to be doing so much more! - January 20, 2011 at 4:03 PM
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Sounds like you are pounding it out! And kitties are forgiving...she will just be happy to have your lap back!
- January 20, 2011 at 8:49 PM
- This Ro(a)mantic Life said...
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And she always is, SuziCate :). Hopefully laptime will be more frequent by April!
- January 21, 2011 at 3:12 PM
5 comments:
Congrats on sending off Ch4! YAY! It's always nice when company leaves. Our older son and I have the same philosophy -- it's great when family lives close enough you can see them more often for fewer hours at a time :-) Love my family but never liked extended visits.
40 polished pages sounds none too shabby! I hope those next 35 will not be complicated by any more technical difficulties. (Don't you wish we all had a "hypnotize" button we could apply to ourselves, so some of those tough tough jobs (like writing) we could breeze through?)
That's the gadget I'd like. The AutoHypnotize button.
Sherlock -- having company in town would have been a little easier if it didn't follow on the heels of a very long holiday trip. (They came for a conference, so the dates weren't very negotiable.) Honestly, the Christmas/New Year's travel marathon was infinitely more stressful if only because managing our diet and other sorts of things that are routine in our own home but not on the road took a lot more of my mental resources. Must lobby for about half the travel time for this year! (Then anyone could come in January and I'd be just fine, I think.)
BLW -- I like this AutoHypnotize button idea! I find I can write with focus for about an hour; after that, I start trying to force words and ideas together more than they flow. So I have to take a break. That's not easy when I know I need to be doing so much more!
Sounds like you are pounding it out! And kitties are forgiving...she will just be happy to have your lap back!
And she always is, SuziCate :). Hopefully laptime will be more frequent by April!
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