Today, I took in:
an episode of Person of Interest
“The Princess Myth” by Hilary Mantel
I made:
my first real venture outside after re-injuring my back — success!
Today, I took in:
an episode of Person of Interest
“The Princess Myth” by Hilary Mantel
I made:
my first real venture outside after re-injuring my back — success!
Happy International Women’s Day! Here’s to the heroes, leaders, inspirations, and trailblazers. Here’s to all the women who navigate the complexities of an intersectional life. Here’s to the trans* women living proudly and refusing to prove their gender to anyone. Here’s to the women breaking glass ceilings and sports records and stereotypes and boundaries. Here’s to the women having it all, and acting as role models for their children. Here’s to the women making scientific breakthroughs, creating brilliant works of art, writing groundbreaking laws. Here’s to the women running the shops, working the factory floor, farming the fields, cooking the food, cleaning the offices, answering the phones. Here’s to the women working tirelessly every day in hospitals, schools, care homes, youth centers, job centers, hospices, and nurseries to improve the lives of others. Here’s to the women who consciously bring love and joy to everything they do.
And perhaps most importantly and most rarely commented on in these types of things — here’s to all of us when we’re not being heroes, when we’ve had a shit day and eat ice cream for dinner, when we lose our temper with our significant other or make a mistake at work that can’t be fixed, when we stay in our comfort zone and don’t try the hard thing, when we cry and rage and refuse to work the second shift. Here’s to us remembering that we don’t have to be super strong or super caring or super giving or super smart to deserve the admiration of others.
Here’s to us being fully human, and to the feminist and womanist movements that work to create a world that sees us as such, respects us as such, and structurally supports us as such. Here’s to us knowing that we are worthwhile just by being, and to creating a world that honors that.
Today, I took in:
several episodes of a BBC show, Shakespeare & Hathaway, about private detectives in modern-day Stratford, and their fantastic assistant
I made:
a WITWW post
Today, I took in:
the rest of Queer Eye (a perfect TV show for when you’re recovering from an injury)
I made:
an exciting purchase — tickets to the Pacific Northwest to visit friends at the end of the summer!

Laguna Colorada, Bolivia; June 1, 2014
Today, I took in:
a couple essays from Nasty Women, edited by Samhita Mukhopadhyay and Kate Harding
I made:
a great effort to choir practice despite my injury — worth it!
Today, I took in:
a couple episodes of the new Queer Eye (it is as sweet as everyone says)
I made:
nothing, I worked on being able to walk again
Today, I took in:
the series finale of Miranda
The Big Sick (really excellent)
I made:
some terrible mistake in drying off after the shower, and I pulled my back something terrible
Today, I took in:
Kenneth Branagh’s Murder on the Orient Express and the 1970s Death on the Nile (Angela Lansbury’s costumes, oh my goodness)
I made:
the perfect popcorn — truly, you wish you could make popcorn on the stove as good as this
Today, I took in:
research for my upcoming trips this year
I made:
the rest of the post on the 13th documentary