REPOST: Ahmaud Arbery and the Trauma of Being a Black Runner
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A Divided Heart
Y’all it’s May and I can’t believe I have been teleworking for 7 weeks! I am grateful that I am still working and also grateful for an upcoming, extended season of rest and slowing down. I welcome the time ahead
Hope In A Time of Chaos
My disclaimer is that I write this post as a single woman without children employed as a non-essential worker living and working in the safety of my home. Bizarre, interesting, strange, and unnerving are words I’ve used to describe this
The Trip to Atlanta That Changed Things …
I took my first trip to Atlanta while in high school. I don’t remember what club I was a member of or much else about the trip aside from the college tour. I knew during that trip that I wanted
No WiFi – No Problem
On January 3, 2020 Spectrum (formerly Time Warner Cable) disconnected my in-home WiFi. They didn’t just randomly do this - I requested it. I wanted it. I longed for it. I felt like I needed it. If you’d asked me
The Art of Hosting
It has been exactly two weeks since I hosted one of my favorite big cousins and one of my favorite little cousins :-). Their time with me in my home was their first visit to my little town - I