You are all my people. I love your depth and curiosity and willingness to share. I’m thinking of each and every one of you today, sending all. My. LOVE.
The Small Bow is my coffee when I’m feeling jittery and alone, when I’m feeling like a surly 15-year-old who definitely doesn’t want to be useful! Thanks for it. Loved the Small Bow Orchestra this week.
I really needed this today. Sitting with my own disappointment in myself (not sober, not employed), and the jagged edges of life, it is so healing to remember that this is part of the human experience. I'm so grateful to the people who checked in, I think you are all beautiful and brave.
I love all of these; my favourite though is the girl with the new Big Girl Office Job, who (if she is reading) I think is entitled to be very very proud of the step out of her comfort zone she's taken. I loved the vulnerability so generously shared in her post, the humour, the perspective,, and the sense of cautious but settled optimism. I'm sure she's going to be just fine.
You are all my people. I love your depth and curiosity and willingness to share. I’m thinking of each and every one of you today, sending all. My. LOVE.
The Small Bow is my coffee when I’m feeling jittery and alone, when I’m feeling like a surly 15-year-old who definitely doesn’t want to be useful! Thanks for it. Loved the Small Bow Orchestra this week.
I really needed this today. Sitting with my own disappointment in myself (not sober, not employed), and the jagged edges of life, it is so healing to remember that this is part of the human experience. I'm so grateful to the people who checked in, I think you are all beautiful and brave.
You’re doing great This all takes time.
The Orchestra really sings this week. Thank you.
To the person who lost their father, for whatever small bit it’s worth from a stranger, I’m sorry about all of it.
I love all of these; my favourite though is the girl with the new Big Girl Office Job, who (if she is reading) I think is entitled to be very very proud of the step out of her comfort zone she's taken. I loved the vulnerability so generously shared in her post, the humour, the perspective,, and the sense of cautious but settled optimism. I'm sure she's going to be just fine.
Thanks for this.