In many schools across the country directly after the election, and increase in bullying and hateful incidents occurred. [CBS article] I have not found anymore articles indicating this trend has … Continue Reading SOL17 DoodleaDay 12 Don’t Laugh
I am not a singer, but I sing. It’s off key and not something anyone else wants to hear. But singing soothes the soul. And songs that send me chills … Continue Reading SOL17 DoodleaDay 11 This Land
Every day I make lunch for myself. In years past, I could skip lunch and stay focused on my projects and eat later or munch on something while I worked. … Continue Reading SOL17 DoodleaDay 10 Mundane
I grew up Lutheran. I don’t know what that means today, but I know that I learned that Jesus Loves Me, and Jesus loves you, and we are to treat … Continue Reading SOL17 DoodleaDay 8 Love
How do you overcome your inner critic? #DoodleaDay is helping me have that conversation — the one in the above doodle. It’s so common, isn’t it? Especially if you’re just … Continue Reading SOL17 DoodleaDay 7 Inner Critic
Right now community gatherings are strained. People either talk about trivialities or separate into groups. When things start to hit our area, when we are affected by the changes, the … Continue Reading SOL17 DoodleaDay 6
Other times we hop in the car for that traditional pastime from both our childhoods: the Sunday drive.
I am finding hope in these dark times. I know that many of my friends voted for Trump, and I know them to be kind and caring. Therefore, I … Continue Reading SOL17 DoodleaDay 4
March 1: Pow! Another punch to the people: attack on protecting our air, water, and land: Cut funding to the Environmental Protection Agency by one-fifth! Read the Washington Post article. … Continue Reading SOL17 DoodleaDay 3
Surviving the paralyzing inhumanity I feel in the country today, I have finally found solace in a daily activity for the month of March found in a tweet by @royanlee. … Continue Reading SOL17 DoodleaDay