We’re in the home stretch. I close on my condo in a month. Unless I change my mind. There are pros and cons to being unpartnered (or partnered). Not having a partner to make this decision with feels tough right now. So I’m still wrestling with this on my own. My gut is telling me this is the right move, for my son and me. But my gut has been misguided before. I’m in dire need of five things that brighten my mood:
- Minneapolis Institute of Art Will Hang Every Artwork Submitted for Once-in-a-Decade Open-Call Show
- Fully in support of this: Author Bridget Lawless Has Launched A New Prize For Thrillers That Avoid Violence Against Women
- “Verasphere: A Love Story in Costume” is a vibrant, psychedelic must-see doc
[It] follows two San Francisco artists, David Faulk and Michael Johnstone, who fall in love at the height of the AIDS epidemic. While most of their community is overcome with grief and rage, David and Michael discover an unlikely joy through the creation of Mrs. Vera, an outrageous costumed character made from found materials. What began as an intimate art project and a way to pass the time while they faced an inevitable death, soon took on a life of its own. Now 25 years later, a large and diverse community has evolved around Mrs. Vera, all centered around one day of costumed celebration in the San Francisco Pride Parade.
- Literal FIRE. Daredevil Vicki Golden successfully breaks Evel Knievel motorcycle firewall record
- “We’re on a float, bitch!” I have thoroughly enjoyed how thoroughly our World Cup champs are celebrating. Megan Rapinoe’s full World Cup parade speech
Yesterday we spent a good chunk of time outside. At the beach with friends and a patio dinner after. I’m barely keeping up with the household basics, let alone packing for the impending move. I am only one woman but I will make it all happen. I always do.
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