David Tennant Day

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Why? Because I said so!

Actually, when crazy people online were talking about a birthday party for a fascist, or some other such nonsense, another person on threads  said April 18th is David Tennant’s birthday, and I said we should celebrate that, he agreed, and so we are.

Right now.


HAPPY BIRTHDAY, DAVID TENNANT!!

🎈🎈🎂🍧🎈🎈🎉🎉🎈🎈


In honor of this momentous holiday, listen to these two podcasts; at’s how I will be celebrating today!

David Tennant Does a Podcast with…Georgia Tennant

Where There’s a Will, there’s a Wake


The Assembly-April 27th

Genius-April 30th

Also coming or out there:

Macbeth on Marquee TV

The Thursday Murder Club

Rivals on Hulu

Good Omens 3

Broadchurch

Staged

And, of course, Doctor Who!

Feast Day of St. Kateri Tekakwitha (in Canada)

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This is the feast day of St. Kateri Tekakwitha. She died on this day in 1680 at twenty-four years of age. Since that time, miracles have known to have occurred through her intercession. In two more days, is the anniversary of my own conversion.

The photo above is at her tomb where her earthly remains rest at the St. Francis Xavier Mission Church in Kahnawake, Quebec. This is at the National Canadian Shrine of St. Kateri Tekakwitha.

I’m looking forward to the celebration of her feast day in the US in July, and my visit to this shrine and her tomb in June, partly for intensive research, but also hopefully to attend mass while we’re there.

St. Kateri, pray for us.

Election Connection – DEI Edition

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What DEI is. And what it isn’t.

It is: a reminder that this world is not monolithic. It is diverse, and our workplaces and museums and schools should reflect that.

It isn’t: a club to bludgeon. It isn’t taking your job or your space on the wall.

The Merriam-Webster definition is:

1: a set of values and related policies and practices focused on establishing a group culture of equitable and inclusive treatment and on attracting and retaining a diverse group of participants, including people who have historically been excluded or discriminated against [1]

Everyone should feel and be welcomed.

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Bring Them Home

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It’s the first night of Passover. The matzo is broken, the chicken is eaten, the food is away. The kitchen is cleaned and families are still missing their people; still held hostage after over 500 days.

But we have hope

We have faith

We have our Collective

and together today as Moses said then, “Let. My. People. Go.”


I wrote this on the first night of Passover, which was Saturday. That was also the night that someone tried to burn the Pennsylvania Governor’s house down, and as we’ve heard since had planned to beat the Governor with a sledgehammer. That is not what this is about; sadly, we will have many more instances of antisemitism to speak out.

Friday Food – “Kids” in the Kitchen

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Salad with Chicken
Main Course
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It was my daughter’s turn to cook. She can be very creative, but often she just wants to get it over with. Who can blame her? Since her day off is Tuesday, I asked her to make dinner. She chose salad with chicken. She decided on all the ingredients, she did the grocery shopping, she planned, cooked the chicken early so it was cooled off for the salad. She even included items she doesn’t like that the rest of us could add onto our individual bowls.

In addition to our salads, she got really delicious dinner rolls and we had those with a bit of butter.

What was in the salad is below the cut.


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Inspired & Inspiring – Writing Retreat Reflection

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This weekend I went on a much anticipated writing retreat with three writing colleagues. We have been meeting every two weeks for the past year, and the amount of feedback, suggestions, and camaraderie we’ve each received has been a glorious blessing.

We each had our own private bedroom as we shared other accommodations and a small conference room for meeting together and writing.

We interspersed our own writing with writing prompts and exercises to jump start our creativity and we enjoyed snacks, candy, and company and remarkably we each got quite a lot done on our individual projects.

As the “host” I had several goodies planned and I just loved both aspects of hosting and of participating.

The shared space worked out amazingly well, and we have tentatively scheduled another retreat in the fall.

Moving forward from this weekend, I have some goals set that need to be formally set down with specific timelines:

• Sample Book Cover
• Book Title Ideas
• Chapter Headers (each chapter needs):
          – Titles
          – Picture, sketch, or quotation
          – Fictional narrative of this aspect of Kateri’s life, especially related to the shrines
• Timeline both of the formal governments & of Kateri’s life
• Questions to be answered

I’m looking forward to the rest of the week, planning, meeting again on Zoom, and focusing on the direction of my book.

Happy Writing to All of Us!


Caption for Photo Collage above:

  1. Our reserved dining table for the weekend
  2. A beautiful necklace one of my colleagues gave me
  3. Protest sign created for April 5th Hands Off protest that three of our group went to
  4. Chocolate chip scone & cup of hot, black tea with milk
  5. Our conference room where we met, laughed, read, and wrote

World Health Day

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Yesterday was World Health Day, and it’s more important than ever to pay attention to our health and the health of those we care about, not just on World Health Day, but everyday.

The United States is losing a lot of standing in the world as we gut the CDC and the FDA, the NIH and HHS, and it will take time for someone else to take up the mantle of research, development, and whatever else we are quickly dismantling. The alphabet soup of our departments are more than initials, acronyms, and governmental “overreach.” They are what keeps our food from poisoning us. They are what checks on the viability of vaccines; that prevents the next pandemic; that cures cancer.

Visit my new page: Election Connection – Resistance and visit the first table where there are resources for knowing what health issues are going on in the world. Follow Canada Health Watch and get their weekly emails – at least it’s something. As for the title, for anyone who thinks that health isn’t political hasn’t been paying attention.

Please add your own reliable links in the comments. We are a village, and we are responsible for one another even if one quarter of the country doesn’t believe that.

Writing Retreat Prep

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I should have had this written & posted hours ago, but you know how it is:

  • Slept in
  • Needed breakfast
  • Someone was wrong on the internet
  • Took a shower
  • Packed my retreat stuff
  • Someone was wrong on the internet
  • Ate a quick lunch

But I’ve finally arrived, rooms are setup. Anticipation is doing its thing!

A Prompt for You

What would make it a perfect writing retreat for you?

What are your goals?

What is your packing list?

What is your go-to motivational thing?

Have a great & productive weekend!❤