Monday, September 09, 2019

While I was sleeping...

three members of my family went out at midnight for drive-thru nachos...
these photos (shared to family chat) tell that story:

       

Sunday, September 08, 2019

Drumline

On our walk yesterday, L and I chanced upon the drumline practicing for their big performance at the game. And eventhough we don't really follow college football, it was charmingly impressive.  



The plan was to shower and get into my jammies for the rest of the day in order to recover from the week that was week #1. 

And, I [drumroll] did.  
Mostly, anyway. 

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Saturday, September 07, 2019

Saturday!!

Woke up this morning, peacefully, sans alarm, after slumbering with the three babies in the rumpus room. (I can spy the human baby on the landing.)

I had been waking up with dread and a ready-made headache in the early morning dark most days this week, so this was a welcome change of pace.







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Friday, September 06, 2019

Cocktails with Goats


That's what DD's invite promised and that's exactly what she delivered. Apparently, it was exactly what I needed at the end of a difficult first week back at work.

Daisy, Rosie, and Lily are master clowns and ace therapists.








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Thursday, September 05, 2019

Too Much

Just when I think I can't anymore, I glimpse another joy, other possibilities, the beginning of hope...

















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Wednesday, September 04, 2019

Right


Is there something more purposeful to my stride when I'm on MSU campus on teaching days?

It feels like it.











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Tuesday, September 03, 2019

First Day


Start of term-time at Alma. I got in on time, did the usual things (the challenge about my name, helping people find odd affinities, class work, etc.)

My first day is fairly light, but I was so exhausted by the end of the day... as my colleagues remind me, this is a "reentry" after the sabbatical.






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if meaning is made of anything

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