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Wonderful things πŸ₯³:

  1. My kid fell asleep before 9:30 for the first time this week. 😴
  2. I ❀️ Tom Bombadil, Goldberry, & Andy Serkis singing as both of them. πŸ“š
  3. Tomorrow I get to watch Neverafter. πŸ§™β€β™€οΈ
  4. My friend Little Willow rescued a kitty & sent me many pictures. 🐱

Finished reading: The Lives of Saints by Leigh Bardugo πŸ“š

I love that Leigh Bardugo wrote this and The Language of Thorns to give us the immersion of reading the same stories that the characters in the Grishaverse read.

πŸ’¬πŸ“š “I don’t remember my own story… I remember only how I fell into books, never to rise from their pages, how I was never truly awake until I began to dream of other worlds.” Leigh Bardugo, The Lives of Saints ❀️ Saint of the Book

A white person with long curly, blonde hair sits in front of a red book, holding a quill pen.

Finished reading: Nona the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir πŸ“š

I loved it so much. And I’m still pretty confused but that’s okay. πŸ’€

πŸ’¬πŸ“š “We give the people we mother our bodies, and what they will recall is our presence and heat, our animal closeness.” Angela Garbes, Essential Labor: Mothering as Social Change

πŸ’¬πŸ“š “I don’t believe care work has to wreck us. This labor can be shared, social, collectiveβ€”and transformative.” Angela Garbes, Essential Labor: Mothering as Social Change

πŸ’¬πŸ“š “Those who mother are the sanitation workers of bodiesβ€” handling the refuse, the filth and putrescence, living in the stink.” Angela Garbes, Essential Labor: Mothering as Social Change

For Garbes, mothering is a type of care work not reserved exclusively for parents.

πŸ“šπŸ’¬ “Proximity to power, however real that feels, is a simpler choice than solidarity. True allyship lives in relationships, true solidarity requires giving up some comfort, material resources, and powerβ€”and sharing it with others.” Angela Garbes, Essential Labor: Mothering as Social Change