It's good to be home
And what you can (really) expect from me this summer! š
Hi friend,
I want to start this note with an apology and a laugh. Iām sorry for disappearing while I was in Canada! In hindsight, itās hilarious that I thought Iād be able to write at all, let alone daily. I was so busy with my family, I didnāt even see many friendsāand I certainly wasnāt going to prioritize opening a laptop over seeing people. So āhahahaā to me (maybe Iāll finally learn this lesson now!?), and sorry again to you! But Iām home. Iām not exactly rested yet (came home and immediately got an infection followed by two minor injuries, lol), but I do have a lot of things I want to share⦠because even though I wasnāt writing, I took notes while I was away!
Notes on the things I was noticing: in myself, in my people, and in the world around me. But I also spent a lot of time thinking about what my life looks like in the UK now. What home means to me here. What the shape of my community is. What Iām grateful for, and what I feel like Iām missing still. Routines that are working. Routines I want/need to make changes around. Things I might like to try. Politics Iād been trying to ignore. I thought about all of this, then used those same noticings to ask myself questions about my life before: growing up in Canada. Iād like to find a way to write about some of this, this summerā¦
Anyway, itās safe to say last month was a bit of a blur. Iām guessing thatās how many parents with two kids under the age of 3 feel! You wake up early and tired, and you go to bed exhausted. Every day looks pretty similar to the last, other than when it comes to a toddlerās food preferences. But there were lots of little moments that I will remember, and I tried to capture as many of them as I couldā¦

