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Belonging (unfinished) | This thought is not fully formed
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This thought is not fully formed. I have always wanted to belong. I’ve given different words to the desire– home, rootedness, community– but they all describe the same thing: a desire to feel on the inside of something, connected to something close-knit, loved and accepted into a common circle. I fail at belonging. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. May 9, 2011. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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October | 2010 | This thought is not fully formed
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This thought is not fully formed. Monthly Archives: October 2010. Kazuo Ishiguro’s The Remains of the Day. At the core of every one of Kazuo Ishiguro’s books is a thread of innocence that is on its way to being broken. Every story is the story of a character whose view is so unknowingly narrow, it is painful to witness. But they are naive in such diverse ways, the breaking of innocence coming about through such diverse courses, that each Ishiguro story is refreshingly new and surprising. October 15, 2010.
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AM | This thought is not fully formed
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This thought is not fully formed. I have really missed writing and blogging. It’s been a long time coming, but I’m back now with a new blog! It has mom in the title, but don’t let that scare you. It’s not a mom blog. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. July 17, 2013. The past five years. 2009 was a peaceful year. It was my first year living alone and holding a grown-up job. I became acquainted with small-town life and grew to love it. I tried hard to root myself in my community. I lov...2010 was a ye...
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The past five years | This thought is not fully formed
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This thought is not fully formed. The past five years. 2007 was an unhappy and lonely year, my last year of college. I spent the first half of the year struggling with Christianity, trying to understand it, deciding if I wanted to hold onto it. I became an atheist that summer and spent the second half of the year trying to find the freedom to figure out who I was without God. 2010 was a year of burning out and redirecting. I poured myself into my career, which was fulfilling, but I realized that it w...
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Bathymetry | This thought is not fully formed
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This thought is not fully formed. Perhaps this would be a good place to mention that soon I will be moving to a new city for two reasons: going to grad school to begin my research career in oceanography, and living with the man I love. I could not be more excited about both of these things. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. May 19, 2011. You must read this book →. 2 thoughts on “ Bathymetry. May 20, 2011 at 6:59 am. I’m so happy for you! August 1, 2011 at 6:39 am. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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August | 2010 | This thought is not fully formed
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This thought is not fully formed. Monthly Archives: August 2010. Do you know what this means? I said to my cohort. We’re in a dream. Well, if we’re dreaming, I’m going to wake up now, she said. No, I don’t want to! I said. Let’s keep going, this is fun. We can do anything we want! I kept running in hopes that some more spy missions would materialize, but unfortunately the assassin disappeared and the adventure was over. I totally thought I was going to die. It was thrilling. August 1, 2010.
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June | 2011 | This thought is not fully formed
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This thought is not fully formed. Monthly Archives: June 2011. You must read this book. The True and Outstanding Adventures of the Hunt Sisters. I was arguing with my mother about false hope the other day. I said hope is neither false nor true but a kind of happiness itself, a fuel that carries us towards our dreams. You feel better when you’re knee-deep in hope for something, whether it’s for the love of someone, for a promotion, for a baby, for a clean bill of health. June 24, 2011. The past five years.
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“Live your life, live your life, live your life.” | This thought is not fully formed
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This thought is not fully formed. 8220;Live your life, live your life, live your life.”. I haven’t had a piece of art touch me this deeply in a long time. Listening to Maurice Sendak on NPR’s Fresh Air. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. September 20, 2011. You must read this book. The past five years →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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July | 2013 | This thought is not fully formed
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This thought is not fully formed. Monthly Archives: July 2013. I have really missed writing and blogging. It’s been a long time coming, but I’m back now with a new blog! It has mom in the title, but don’t let that scare you. It’s not a mom blog. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. July 17, 2013. Conversation at the Edge. Findings – Science/AAAS. Origins – Science/AAAS. The “Blog” of “Unnecessary” Quotation Marks. Xkcd – A Webcomic. The past five years. You must read this book.
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You must read this book | This thought is not fully formed
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This thought is not fully formed. You must read this book. The True and Outstanding Adventures of the Hunt Sisters. By Elisabeth Robinson. I found it in an empty bathroom at the Anchorage airport, where I had a layover last week. It was sitting on the sink with a boarding pass sticking out of the front; the owner had landed in Anchorage a few hours ago, so I figured that she had left the security area and wasn’t going to come back for her book. Her name was also Alice. June 24, 2011. I wonder if I leave ...