Trying to get this appointment took a village. It took getting up at 5 AM to check sites where vaccines might be available. For weeks G tried. But, nothing. Then someone posted a link on Facebook and she followed it and, bam! It worked! I was so happy! Ebullient, even. I drove down to Williamsport … Continue reading I Thought Getting My Covid Shot Would Feel More Dramatic
Author: Kath Thompson
Facebook Might Be Good For Something
Yesterday I was thinking a lot about Facebook and how, ever since I watched that Tristan Harris documentary, The Social Dilemma, I have been really wanting to be done with it. Every time I open the app I feel like I’m stepping into a sandbox in Chernobyl: a toxic, radioactive playground. A place I … Continue reading Facebook Might Be Good For Something
My 21 for 2021 List
I like Gretchen Rubin. Her podcast is one of my faves. Every year for the past three or four she’s suggested doing a list for the New Year based on the last two numbers in the year. So this year it’s 21 for 2021. This list is just random stuff you want to do in … Continue reading My 21 for 2021 List
What To Say To People Who Ask How You’re Doing
You could go the sarcastic route: “Livin’ the dream.” Or you could go with the stoic response: “Controlling the controllables.” Or you could just lie: “Great.” Or you could sit down and fill out this short fill-in-the-blank list and take your answer from something you write down here. This list comes from a cool workbook … Continue reading What To Say To People Who Ask How You’re Doing
Word of the Year
Word of The Year My word of the year is Pro. As in Professional. As in Turning Pro, from the Steven Pressfield book of the same name. Pressfield says there are amateurs and there are pros. Amateurs work when they feel like it. Pros work even when they don’t feel like it. Pressfield also has … Continue reading Word of the Year
November 5: Learning My Video Camera
I'm using a new productivity tool these days called Trello. I created a number of boards and lists on Trello the other day to help keep track of all the things I want to do. Cal Newport uses this tool, so I'm predisposed to give it an earnest try. But this is NaNoWriMo month, so … Continue reading November 5: Learning My Video Camera
November 4: The Day After The Election (Vlog)
Day 3: Election Day: Dance with it
On edge. But okay. I picked cards again today. Yesterday I was feeling scared, nervous, anxious, and worried. Today I’m feeling concerned, but optimistic. And also hopeful, and also grateful for what I have. I’m feeling calmly hopeful. And also a little scared and terrified. I love Elizabeth Gilbert. On her Instagram today she told a … Continue reading Day 3: Election Day: Dance with it
Day 2: The Keep Going On Song
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cs-ju_L9pEQ&list=RDCs-ju_L9pEQ&index=2 So the other day a friend of mine posted this YouTube on her FB page and I opened it and watched it and it made me smile and feel happy. And because it made me so happy, I shared it with the people doing the Fall Challenge with me in my weekly newsletter to … Continue reading Day 2: The Keep Going On Song
NaNoWriMo: Day One. Ka-Bong.
My College Bong I have been avoiding writing all day. I’ve been doing what all great writers do when faced with a scary writing project: Clean. There was this impossible blue Rubbermaid bin tucked way in the back of my closet. It was preventing my new bamboo shoe rack from fitting. It needed it to come … Continue reading NaNoWriMo: Day One. Ka-Bong.