I’ve been hanging out in the Nerdfighteria Facebook group and man oh man I love what the Greens are doing with community. How sweet is this video? Turtles All The Way Down is a great book, very interesting exploration of identity.
I think every parent here can relate. Hell, I can relate and am not even a parent (I am good at losing things, though):
Oh no. I hope she found it.
Read the whole thread.
The photgrapher’s pinned tweet (you’ll see it if you close the thread after reading and go to the top of his Twitter page) is something else too.
I couldn’t tell if the doctor was being professionally courteous or if she was truly interested, so I took a chance and asked her out.
She said yes.
I’m so excited and broke at the same time!
This also is a march for their lives.
No one sets off to walk thousands of miles, with inadequate shoes and children, unless they are running for their lives. I don’t usually read stuff like this during the workday, but today I am sitting here crying. Crying, and thinking that they are all my cousins, and I hope they make it, and I hope they are OK, and I am devastated that so many people in this country would rather see them dead.
EDIT: Ok, so this category is Joy, and perhaps this isn’t joyous, but I do feel like it is hopeful. No one sets off to walk thousands of miles without hope of something better on the other side.
Give us your tired, your poor, your weary, yearning to breathe free…
I’m a sucker for a good adoption story.
https://www.cnn.com/videos/us/2018/04/12/north-carolina-woman-adopts-son-from-mother-on-flight.hln
Sometimes it’s not a cat. Sometimes it’s a raccoon or a possum.