Tell Me How I Surprise You

I just found this picture during my big family photo scanning project, and it’s prompted new thoughts about the book I’m planning. Paul and I are walking back from grad school graduation. Look how young and happy! I was extra relieved because this was on the heels of me almost flunking the oral defense of […]

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Taking Responsibility

I’m talking about my health. But not the way I’ve been talking about it the last six months. This is a new start. (These photos are from various places we’ve camped across the US and Canada, since I don’t have photos of where we are now, unpicturesque Livingston, Texas.) My doctors here near Houston say […]

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A Proper Update

I feel guilty that so many friends opened that last post looking for an update on my medical questions, only for me to say, “I don’t want to talk about it.” I really was overwhelmed with, shall we say, unproductive feelings. Even now as I try to draft a better response, I find myself rambling […]

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A Personal Collaboration

If you’ve been reading the comments here, you might have noticed conversations I’ve had with someone named Li.  Back during Covid social distancing, she and I debated about regulations and personal choices in the U.S. and Sweden (hint: we did not agree). On reading about different types of RVs and slides, she suggested a slide that […]

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Fun Shots from Four Years

I should be blogging about where I’ve been camping the last few days: with friends in a favorite Airstream park in Tennessee; at a brewery in Alabaster, Alabama; at a UNESCO world heritage site in Louisiana. I haven’t felt like taking photos though, which shows you just how under-the-weather I am. But, also, how important […]

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My Doppelgänger

I knew something was weird even before I met her. As soon as Tracy and I pulled into this Airstream-only park in southwest Virginia, people who spend their summers here would wave at me enthusiastically. Like, really excited to see me. I thought, “They sure are welcoming here!” But then I noticed that the waving […]

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