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Wednesday, June 3, 2020

From May to June (2.11 - 2.16)





Friday, May 29 - Day 11
I went back to Long Island City, solo, and had an evening all to myself at the apartment. Solo time is so rare & precious now!

Saturday, May 30 - Day 12
I'm grateful for access to medical care - turns out this awful thing is an ear infection. I haven't had an ear infection since I was like....3! Now I'm on a course of amoxicillin. Apparently it will take 1.5 days (DAYS) to start to work.
                                               Thank you healthcare workers! An LIC Tribute 

We drove up to Massachusetts to Rob's parents house - had a cookout, socially distanced, although Rob had a covid19 test on Friday (negative) so we're fairly certain we're not carriers. It was so nice to have help with Julian - we haven't had childcare since early March.

Sunday, May 31 - Day 13 
I am grateful for the discomfort that comes with learning.

I tried to speak up today, when I heard one of my in-laws say something deriding the looting but not the loss of human life. I didn't do a very good job articulating myself - but I didn't stay silent. But I tried to be a better ally, where last year I would have just rolled my eyes privately. 

I'll be better next time. 


Monday, June 1 - Day 14
My mother turned 70! I'm glad I was able to send her a cake and a present. Now that I'm a parent I realize how much work and time I took from her, and I'm grateful for all the labor she poured into me.

Tuesday, June 2 - Day 15
Today foreshadowed the changes to come - moves on the horizon.

I received access to my office at Yale for 30 minutes, so I attempted to pack everything up in that time. I'm not sure if I'll get access again by the time my postdoc ends June 30! So it was a frenzied 30 minutes, followed by another half hour lugging all the suitcases filled with books to my car. 

                                                            My (now-former) Yale office

NYC has an 8pm curfew today because of the George Floyd protests. I appreciate all the protestors, standing up for civil rights. I appreciate stories like Rahul Dubey: everyday people who just do what's right.

Wednesday, June 3 - Day 16

                                                                    Game: find Bitty!
My living room in NH looks better with my new lemon tree in it, and my books from my office. 

My ear infection has not subsided, amoxicillin notwithstanding.

Black. Lives. Matter. I am thinking about the best ways to incorporate antiracist methods and lit into my fall syllabi. 

I think I will move to a digest format, because realistically, I am not keeping up. Trying to manage daily (private) journal writing, daily meditation, daily workout, fulltime childcare & occasional work - adding more things isn't feasible.