A couple of articles/posts to share:
- Tracey Cleantis Dwyer -- formerly at "La Belette Rouge" (a blog which no longer exists) -- has returned to blogging via Substack! Check out "The Next Happy Project."
- I highly recommend Tracey's 2015 book "The Next Happy," which is all about letting go of the life you had planned -- something Tracey, who is childless after infertility, knows a lot about.
- Disclosure: I'm in the book. :) I answered survey questions for Tracey as part of her research. I also reviewed the book on my blog not long after it was published, here.
- This Sunday, March 15th is "Mothering Sunday" in Britain, and The Full Stop community and podcast has published a post on Linked In with suggestions for "Navigating Mother's Day When You're Childless Not by Choice." (Also very applicable for Mother's Day in May, here in North America & elsewhere in the world.)
Non-ALI/CNBC related:
- It wasn't just our imaginations -- this winter really was as cold and snowy as it seemed, the Toronto Star confirms by looking at the historical weather data.
- The time changed last weekend -- and it struck me that my mother was no longer here to complain about it (as she always, always did!). Wherever she is now, I know it's a place where time is meaningless. Enjoy, Mom. :)
- This coming weekend (Sunday night) is the Oscars.
- I used to follow the Oscar races like a hawk (I even won the office Oscar pool once!), and tried to see as many of the nominated movies as I could (the ones that interested me, anyway). These days, I think I am only aware of "Hamnet" (with its ties to a well-known book and its grief/child loss theme -- not to mention Paul Mescal, lol), but not many of the other nominees.
- Mel recently posted about "The Last Movie I Saw;" I think the last one I saw in-theatre was "1917" (which was very good, and one of those movies that really deserves to be seen in a theatre). The pandemic began not long after that and, well, you know the rest. We used to go to the movies, perhaps not every Sunday, but usually at least one Sunday a month. Many things have returned to some form of normalcy since then, but we still haven't been back to the theatre. I am not sure how we got out of the habit, but we did. I do miss it sometimes.
- Nevertheless, I will be watching on Sunday. :)
- This will be my first Oscar night without my Mom. :( She always watched, and when I was growing up, she would let me stay up late -- on a school night! -- to watch with her. I more recent years, I would always call her before the show started (even though she hadn't been to a movie theatre in years either).
- I'm sure she will be watching from wherever she is now. And I hope there's a bottomless bucket of popcorn, and that it doesn't bother her stomach, as it did in her later years (to the point that she had to stop eating it).
OMG get out! Now I have to look for you in my copy of "The Next Happy" -- I totally relied on that book and found it super helpful when we resolved our journey almost NINE years ago (what the what?).
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