Reinvention (2024) Re-invention (2017) Reinvent-ion (2021) All 📷 @rerutled
Reinvention (2024) Re-invention (2017) Reinvent-ion (2021) All 📷 @rerutled
Reinvention (2024) Re-invention (2017) Reinvent-ion (2021) All 📷 @rerutled
I’m taking these 5 days of birthday to be in joy. Thank you, Chieko, for my neon yellow! Day 3 #ThisIs57 📷 @rerutled
I’m taking these 5 days of birthday to be in joy. Thank you, Chieko, for my neon yellow! Day 3 #ThisIs57 📷 @rerutled
It’s my birthday! All five days of it! #ThisIs57
It’s my birthday! All five days of it! #ThisIs57
It’s my birthday! All five days of it! #ThisIs57
It’s my birthday! All five days of it! #ThisIs57
It’s my birthday! All five days of it! #ThisIs57
It’s my birthday! All five days of it! #ThisIs57
It’s my birthday! All five days of it! #ThisIs57
I hate to ask for help and yet how easily the woman sitting next to me on the plane asked me to hold her hand as we went through an especially rough patch of turbulence. How brave to say “I am scared,” as the rest of us pretend otherwise. Her husband, like the rest of us, had the strength equation back to front. “She runs her own business and she’s used to traveling alone,” he said after she and I had unlaced our palms; she calmer, me still stunned by how easy it can be to ask for help. As if he owed me an explanation for her effortless vulnerability. As if I didn’t owe her an explanation for my inability to say “I, too, am scared.” For the latest Wonder Chronicle, I reflect on how wonderful it can be to ask for help. The Wonder Chronicles is a running series. My goal: that you are found by wonder. My wish: that you intensely live. Link in bio and stories. https://www.feministgiant.com/p/the-wonder-chronicles-4
I hate to ask for help and yet how easily the woman sitting next to me on the plane asked me to hold her hand as we went through an especially rough patch of turbulence. How brave to say “I am scared,” as the rest of us pretend otherwise. Her husband, like the rest of us, had the strength equation back to front. “She runs her own business and she’s used to traveling alone,” he said after she and I had unlaced our palms; she calmer, me still stunned by how easy it can be to ask for help. As if he owed me an explanation for her effortless vulnerability. As if I didn’t owe her an explanation for my inability to say “I, too, am scared.” For the latest Wonder Chronicle, I reflect on how wonderful it can be to ask for help. The Wonder Chronicles is a running series. My goal: that you are found by wonder. My wish: that you intensely live. Link in bio and stories. https://www.feministgiant.com/p/the-wonder-chronicles-4
I hate to ask for help and yet how easily the woman sitting next to me on the plane asked me to hold her hand as we went through an especially rough patch of turbulence. How brave to say “I am scared,” as the rest of us pretend otherwise. Her husband, like the rest of us, had the strength equation back to front. “She runs her own business and she’s used to traveling alone,” he said after she and I had unlaced our palms; she calmer, me still stunned by how easy it can be to ask for help. As if he owed me an explanation for her effortless vulnerability. As if I didn’t owe her an explanation for my inability to say “I, too, am scared.” For the latest Wonder Chronicle, I reflect on how wonderful it can be to ask for help. The Wonder Chronicles is a running series. My goal: that you are found by wonder. My wish: that you intensely live. Link in bio and stories. https://www.feministgiant.com/p/the-wonder-chronicles-4
I hate to ask for help and yet how easily the woman sitting next to me on the plane asked me to hold her hand as we went through an especially rough patch of turbulence. How brave to say “I am scared,” as the rest of us pretend otherwise. Her husband, like the rest of us, had the strength equation back to front. “She runs her own business and she’s used to traveling alone,” he said after she and I had unlaced our palms; she calmer, me still stunned by how easy it can be to ask for help. As if he owed me an explanation for her effortless vulnerability. As if I didn’t owe her an explanation for my inability to say “I, too, am scared.” For the latest Wonder Chronicle, I reflect on how wonderful it can be to ask for help. The Wonder Chronicles is a running series. My goal: that you are found by wonder. My wish: that you intensely live. Link in bio and stories. https://www.feministgiant.com/p/the-wonder-chronicles-4
I hate to ask for help and yet how easily the woman sitting next to me on the plane asked me to hold her hand as we went through an especially rough patch of turbulence. How brave to say “I am scared,” as the rest of us pretend otherwise. Her husband, like the rest of us, had the strength equation back to front. “She runs her own business and she’s used to traveling alone,” he said after she and I had unlaced our palms; she calmer, me still stunned by how easy it can be to ask for help. As if he owed me an explanation for her effortless vulnerability. As if I didn’t owe her an explanation for my inability to say “I, too, am scared.” For the latest Wonder Chronicle, I reflect on how wonderful it can be to ask for help. The Wonder Chronicles is a running series. My goal: that you are found by wonder. My wish: that you intensely live. Link in bio and stories. https://www.feministgiant.com/p/the-wonder-chronicles-4
I hate to ask for help and yet how easily the woman sitting next to me on the plane asked me to hold her hand as we went through an especially rough patch of turbulence. How brave to say “I am scared,” as the rest of us pretend otherwise. Her husband, like the rest of us, had the strength equation back to front. “She runs her own business and she’s used to traveling alone,” he said after she and I had unlaced our palms; she calmer, me still stunned by how easy it can be to ask for help. As if he owed me an explanation for her effortless vulnerability. As if I didn’t owe her an explanation for my inability to say “I, too, am scared.” For the latest Wonder Chronicle, I reflect on how wonderful it can be to ask for help. The Wonder Chronicles is a running series. My goal: that you are found by wonder. My wish: that you intensely live. Link in bio and stories. https://www.feministgiant.com/p/the-wonder-chronicles-4
I hate to ask for help and yet how easily the woman sitting next to me on the plane asked me to hold her hand as we went through an especially rough patch of turbulence. How brave to say “I am scared,” as the rest of us pretend otherwise. Her husband, like the rest of us, had the strength equation back to front. “She runs her own business and she’s used to traveling alone,” he said after she and I had unlaced our palms; she calmer, me still stunned by how easy it can be to ask for help. As if he owed me an explanation for her effortless vulnerability. As if I didn’t owe her an explanation for my inability to say “I, too, am scared.” For the latest Wonder Chronicle, I reflect on how wonderful it can be to ask for help. The Wonder Chronicles is a running series. My goal: that you are found by wonder. My wish: that you intensely live. Link in bio and stories. https://www.feministgiant.com/p/the-wonder-chronicles-4
I hate to ask for help and yet how easily the woman sitting next to me on the plane asked me to hold her hand as we went through an especially rough patch of turbulence. How brave to say “I am scared,” as the rest of us pretend otherwise. Her husband, like the rest of us, had the strength equation back to front. “She runs her own business and she’s used to traveling alone,” he said after she and I had unlaced our palms; she calmer, me still stunned by how easy it can be to ask for help. As if he owed me an explanation for her effortless vulnerability. As if I didn’t owe her an explanation for my inability to say “I, too, am scared.” For the latest Wonder Chronicle, I reflect on how wonderful it can be to ask for help. The Wonder Chronicles is a running series. My goal: that you are found by wonder. My wish: that you intensely live. Link in bio and stories. https://www.feministgiant.com/p/the-wonder-chronicles-4
I hate to ask for help and yet how easily the woman sitting next to me on the plane asked me to hold her hand as we went through an especially rough patch of turbulence. How brave to say “I am scared,” as the rest of us pretend otherwise. Her husband, like the rest of us, had the strength equation back to front. “She runs her own business and she’s used to traveling alone,” he said after she and I had unlaced our palms; she calmer, me still stunned by how easy it can be to ask for help. As if he owed me an explanation for her effortless vulnerability. As if I didn’t owe her an explanation for my inability to say “I, too, am scared.” For the latest Wonder Chronicle, I reflect on how wonderful it can be to ask for help. The Wonder Chronicles is a running series. My goal: that you are found by wonder. My wish: that you intensely live. Link in bio and stories. https://www.feministgiant.com/p/the-wonder-chronicles-4
Highlight of my week: heavy deadlifts on Friday. This is 190lbs. I am 56 and I weigh 156lbs. Thank you @jeanafanellifitness 💜✊🏽❤️
Friday is heavy deadlifts day is my favourite day! Working on giving my 200lb lifts more power in good form. Thank you @jeanafanellifitness 💜✊🏽❤️
FEMINIST GIANT and @strandbookstore feminist book club returns in July and I am thrilled to announce that I’ll be conversation with Emmy Award–winning journalist @drseemayasmin discussing her new YA novel Unbecoming. Our in-person discussion on July 22 will be hosted in the Strand Book Store’s 3rd floor Rare Book Room at 828 Broadway on 12th Street. This event is FREE to attend. Register via link at FEMINIST GIANT About Unbecoming: Two Muslim teens in Texas fight for access to abortion while one harbors a painful secret in this funny and heartfelt near-future speculative novel. In a not-too-distant America, abortions are prosecuted and the right to choose is no longer an option. But best friends Laylah and Noor want to change the world. After graduating high school, they’ll become an OBGYN and a journalist, but in the meantime, they’re working on an illegal guide to abortion in Texas. In response to the unfair laws, underground networks of clinics have sprung up, but the good fight has gotten even more precarious as it becomes harder to secure safe medication and supplies. Both Layla and Noor are passionate about getting their guide completed so it can help those in need, but Laylah treats their project with an urgency Noor doesn’t understand—that may have something to do with the strange goings-on between their mosque and a local politician. Fighting for what they believe in may involve even more obstacles than they bargained for, but the two best friends will continue as they always have: together.