Still Learning from Mister Rogers
The reason we try to change as people is because we all have the power to change the world.
The reason we try to change as people is because we all have the power to change the world.
Some jobs, some hobbies, some lives are worth the writing. I don’t find that mine are.
Way to show those probably-reprobate, semi-Pelagian Catholics, Mel! Sola freaking fide.
I did it because the studio was across the street and doing an incentive program where I got the next two months at a discount if I completed the challenge.
Do you have flu-like symptoms? Do you feel tired all the time? Do you feel just fine? If so, you might have mono! Who knows!
I am down one more link that could help me make sense of this family.
But maybe ironically, I’m rarely in the mood for my “favorite” albums: fixtures of music I champion as satisfying or well-crafted artistic achievements, blah blah blah. Beauty like that can sap a lot of energy.
Our lives simply don’t work as a checklist.
I forgot that you can sometimes not try very hard and still fail.
If I could write a letter to a younger me, I’d tell her to hurry up.