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serene ([personal profile] serene) wrote2010-07-27 07:40 pm

Joy and solitude and stuff

I've been so focused on getting the new project ready to launch that I haven't been doing much else online.

Offline, I'm still on furlough, which means lots of needed downtime, and very little money. Which means that when a beloved family member's hours get cut at work, all I can offer is moral support.

Saturday and Sunday, I'll read for the Bar exam again (that is, the person I was a reader for last year is taking the exam again, and I'm being a reader-assistant again). The money's decent, and the work is easy and interesting.

Also on Sunday, the Mom Food blog launches, and I'm super-excited about that. A friend brought up an issue with the name, and I may write about it, but the upshot is that I know my experience is not universal (cf. This Is A White Blog), but it's mine, and it's worth sharing, so I'm gonna share it. And if you think I actually like said friend even MORE for making me think about that, you're right.

Then Monday, after two months off, I get to go back to The Best Job Ever! Refreshed and ready to administratively assist my little heart out!
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[personal profile] snippy 2010-07-28 01:23 pm (UTC)(link)
In Portland there is a restaurant named Mother's. Every month they feature (specials, that is) a different mother. It might be a real mother (somebody's mother) or a fantasy mother, or a general statement about motherhood. This month's mother was the Mother of Salmon, a Native American tribal story. Then the specials that month are either actual recipes from that mother (if a real person) or recipes that fit the story.

I think you telling your own mother's story is a great idea.