April is past the half-way mark, so no better time to share my March reads, right?
The good news is, my dissertation has been submitted! In one week, I defend, and (if all goes well) in one month I graduate! I’m still desperately trying to catch up on bo
I graduated!
Several people have asked me how I feel right now, and do you want to know the honest answer?
It feels complicated.
The past six years have been very intense. I’ve had multiple near-panic attacks over the stress of child care situations (s
Wow, August was a brutal month. And by brutal, I just mean really, really intensely busy with not a lot of sleep due to both busyness and anxiety. I went on two fantastic girls trips (so fun, so worth it), my kids started school (one at a brand new middle
Once I got my dissertation submitted, looks like I filled up all that time with reading. I made it through something like 12 books in April. Here are the highlights, and the ones I recommend:
The Happiest Man on Earth by Edie Jaku-⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️-Incredible t