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Body: in sickness and in health

I won't lie; this body and I have had our issues with each other for many years. Body image -- sure. Physical and mental overextension -- comes with being a Type A kind of girl. I still struggle with these things, so they show up from time to time in my writing.

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

When the person you're married to lives two time zones away, you log a fair number of frequent flier miles. And if you blog about commuter relationships, you log quite a few posts en route too.

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

Why do I do it? Good question. Maybe it's not so much that I like to write but that I have to write, even when the words refuse to stick to the page. Believe me, I've tried doing other things like majoring in biochemistry (freshman fall, many semesters ago). Within a year, I'd switched to English with a concentration in creative writing and wasn't looking back.

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.

Heart: family and friends

I'd have a hard time explaining who I am without being able to talk about the family I grew up in as well as the people I've met beyond its bounds. But even with such context, it's not easy! In the simplest terms, I'm a first-generation Asian-American who has spent most of this life caught between cultures. That, of course, doesn't even begin to describe what I mean to, but there's my first stab at the heart of it all.

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

What do I do when there's too much on my mind and my words won't stick to the page? I escape into someone else's thoughts. Below is a collection of books and articles that have been sources of information, inspiration, and occasional insight for my own work.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Hirsute pursuits

Okay, it was a hairy week. Between holding extra office hours for students for paper-writing help and having my own essay due today, I was a bit overstretched, so now I must do some catching up here.

First off, the last "husband weekend" of 2008: D had fun showing off his costume at a Halloween bash while he was in town. He was a pirate, complete with puffy shirt, bandanna, hoop earrings, and beard. I must say, he wears the facial hair well! We took some glamour shots to zoom in on the fine detailing of the whole package.













Sadly, D was unable to bring his old-fashioned toy pistol (too much of a hassle to try to get that through airport security) -- that was what was in the picture I posted here. Alas, no winning guesses as to what it was! Here's the original picture.


Next, the election: Talk about a distraction! I voted on my way home from campus and then sat on tenterhooks all evening trying to do work but utterly failing. It didn't help that it was 75 degrees out (during the first week of November!), making it rather uncomfortable indoors while I was in office hours (the heat in the building was roaring). By the time I got back to my place, I was too tired to think straight. I refused to turn on the TV (still trying to write that pesky essay) but I couldn't help flipping over to The New York Times' online electoral map to check on the returns. I finally gave up after the results were called around 10:15 here and watched the acceptance speech -- very much worth it, of course. I don't think I fully decompressed from all the built-up tension until late Wednesday.

Finally, thesis committee progress: I now have two of my three people! The second person said yes this week -- we have to meet to talk about what role she'll play as a reader, but she's very enthusiastic about the project. Yay! Hopefully I'll have the third person figured out before next Friday. It would be so nice to have this set before Thanksgiving ...

All right, it's very much time for me to consider bed after this crazy couple of days. One more till the weekend.

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Thursday, November 6, 2008

Hirsute pursuits

Okay, it was a hairy week. Between holding extra office hours for students for paper-writing help and having my own essay due today, I was a bit overstretched, so now I must do some catching up here.

First off, the last "husband weekend" of 2008: D had fun showing off his costume at a Halloween bash while he was in town. He was a pirate, complete with puffy shirt, bandanna, hoop earrings, and beard. I must say, he wears the facial hair well! We took some glamour shots to zoom in on the fine detailing of the whole package.













Sadly, D was unable to bring his old-fashioned toy pistol (too much of a hassle to try to get that through airport security) -- that was what was in the picture I posted here. Alas, no winning guesses as to what it was! Here's the original picture.


Next, the election: Talk about a distraction! I voted on my way home from campus and then sat on tenterhooks all evening trying to do work but utterly failing. It didn't help that it was 75 degrees out (during the first week of November!), making it rather uncomfortable indoors while I was in office hours (the heat in the building was roaring). By the time I got back to my place, I was too tired to think straight. I refused to turn on the TV (still trying to write that pesky essay) but I couldn't help flipping over to The New York Times' online electoral map to check on the returns. I finally gave up after the results were called around 10:15 here and watched the acceptance speech -- very much worth it, of course. I don't think I fully decompressed from all the built-up tension until late Wednesday.

Finally, thesis committee progress: I now have two of my three people! The second person said yes this week -- we have to meet to talk about what role she'll play as a reader, but she's very enthusiastic about the project. Yay! Hopefully I'll have the third person figured out before next Friday. It would be so nice to have this set before Thanksgiving ...

All right, it's very much time for me to consider bed after this crazy couple of days. One more till the weekend.

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