In times like these it feels important to be visible when spoons and safety allow, so I just wanted to say: you are loved, and we're here for you. You're in this world to be exactly who you are.
In the immortal words of a fellow teacher explaining the plan for getting three different field trip groups along multiple walking routes to the same destination at the same time (cartoon maps and faux football play diagrams were involved), when responding to the following question:
"What do we do if it rains?"
"...If it rains, we go out and we fight. We fight and we fight and we win."
Relatedly, in the way that all things are, I'm enjoying
communal_creators right now. I joined, as with
battleshipex, because Marci did. And as with
battleshipex, it has done great things for my creative output and self-expression. (Along with drabble community
chenqing_100, a serene place that inspires me to contemplate the drabble-esque qualities of classical Chinese.)
Autumn arrives as well, and with it, the soft opening of my indoor light garden. Every single one of my high intensity lights from Gardeners' Supply is going strong, but none of my low-intensity lights from Amazon has lasted more than two seasons. On a quest, then, to find new gentle lights for my less sun-hungry plants, I tried the Gardeners' Supply light guide (illustrated) and laughed at the following multiple choice question:
"What kind of gardener are you?"1) Tabletop: "I just want to keep my African violets happy."
2) Floor Plant Fanatic: "I've got a few monster-sized Monsteras and fiddle-leaf figs to tend to."
3) Plant Parenting Pro: "I'm growing light-loving houseplants of all sizes, including an orchid, several succulents, and a sago palm."
Option 3 may not quite cover it, but that's as high as the scale goes and I embrace it.