Quote of the week:
“Your feminist premise should be: I matter. I matter equally. Not ‘if only.’ Not ‘as long as.’ I matter equally. Full stop.” –Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Dear Ijeawele, or a Feminist Manifesto in Fifteen Suggestions
What I’m reading:
The H-Spot: The Feminist Pursuit of Happiness by Jill Filipovic
Dear Ijeawele, or a Feminist Manifesto in Fifteen Suggestions by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
What I’m listening to:
Craigslist Confessional: A Collection of Secrets from Anonymous Strangers by Helena Dea Bala — just finished
The Knitting Circle by Ann Hood — just started
What I’m watching:
“Workin’ Moms” (Netflix) –I just finished Season 4 and now I have to wait for when Season 5 is on Netflix. So sad
Writing news:
- Scary Mommy published an essay I wrote about the need for paid leave after pregnancy loss: “My HR Director Said Bereavement Leave Was Only For ‘Real People’”
- We just set up an online book launch event for All the Love: Healing Your Heart and Finding Meaning After Pregnancy Loss—Register at Eventbrite.com(it’s free!)
Here are your usual reminders:
- All the Love: Healing Your Heart and Finding Meaning After Pregnancy Loss will be released on March 23
- People Who Knew Me will be re-released on May 11
- No Hiding in Boise will release on June 15
What I’m talking about:
- Governor Newsom’s decision to reopen California (even though our hospitals are still extremely overloaded)
- The Reddit / GameStop / Wall Street fiasco that is making me question the very foundation of our economy (read here)
- Vaccine envy. I know several people who have been vaccinated (because they work in health care) and I’m SO JEALOUS. Of course I’ll be patient. I’m a very nonessential worker and I’m healthy. I can wait
What I’m grateful for:
My parents got their first vaccine shot this past week (they are both over 65). It has been such a worry to interact with them during this pandemic because they are in the high risk category. I’m so relieved that we can start to enjoy each other’s company without as much anxiety and trepidation.
I’m also grateful for the adult coloring books that continue to entertain me during this pandemic.