A Road Trip Podcast Cure for the Winter Blues
When Scott, Drew, Rosi, and Jane finally arrive at the finish line, I felt as if I’d completed something of significance myself.
When Scott, Drew, Rosi, and Jane finally arrive at the finish line, I felt as if I’d completed something of significance myself.
Weekly square dancing is like doing your astronomy lab homework: it’s more mathematical than you hoped, but at least you’re having fun.
I’m cheating on music with podcasts and, unfortunately, there’s no marriage counselor for this sort of thing.
A wedding is one of the few ceremonies that society deems all right to ask people to fly or drive across multiple states to celebrate. And that is a rare opportunity I don’t want to waste.
If Lord of the Rings was published today, Sarumann would get the Joker treatment and have thirst edits go viral.
Production of more art and beauty cannot serve as the only available response to art and beauty around us.
You and I likely were taught the same things about masculinity growing up.
I’m homesick for a time when people were just people, not layers of complicated emotions and traumas and hopes and expectations.
We walked a lot of the year, including the winter.
I’ve gotten much better at enjoying things.