I’m at a parents’ orientation for Daniel’s SPED school and I love this song because it reminds me of how, in my preschool, we learned …
Grow
Cardboard Days
It’s been a juggernaut of a month. When Andrei called me end of April for a huddle on the narrative tool he was going to …
These violent delights have violent ends
It’s 5:23 AM. I’ve been kept up by this Twitter thread of a debate between Filipino capitalists and leftists across the spectrum, arguing about the …
2022: Small but certain happiness
I have about an hour or so before Daniel wakes up from his nap to finish my year-end review, so here goes… 1. What did …
What’s built ceaselessly
Surprise, surprise: I’m in isolation again. It might be nothing, but someone tested COVID-positive at the office and yesterday was a mad scramble to salvage …
Neglected for Life and Longhand
I began this post over a month ago. What with the frantic cramming of the campaign season, the post-elections heartbreak, the scrambling to get up …
2021: “No feeling is final.”
Time for the annual review! I realize I hadn’t been able to link to past years, so here are 2020 and 2019. 1. What did …
Taking Stock
I feel like I missed my train into the new year and I’m just getting settled in for a long, chaotic wait at the station. …
Fig Leaves
Today my “flow” consisted of obsessing over stages in a user journey in the morning and a list of outputs for the next season of …
Open Tabs: Parenting triggers, liminality, opportunity costs
This isn’t as much an Open Tabs post as it a tidying up one, which is what I feel the past month has been, an …