Weekly Roundup: July 2, 2021
Quote of the week:
“Do everything as if it were the only thing in the world that mattered, while all the time knowing that it doesn’t matter at all.” –Pema Chödrön
What I’m reading:
You Just Don’t Understand: Women and Men in Conversation by Deborah Tannen — very interesting
What I’m listening to:
The Long Goodbye: A Memoir by Meghan O’Rourke
Also, the latest episode of the “We Can Do Hard Things” podcast is fantastic: SELF CARE: How do we identify our real needs and finally get them met?
What I’m watching:
The U.S. Gymnastics Olympics Trials
The new season of Alone (almost caught up)
The new season of Top Chef (haven’t watched the finale yet, so no spoilers, please!)
Writing news:
No big news this week, though I continue to be so touched by all the love for No Hiding in Boise. I really appreciate all the tags on social media (the below photo is from @thereadingraccoon on Instagram).

What I’m talking about:
Weirdest thing I googled this week:
“What do snails eat?” My daughter took one from our garden and put it in a bowl in our kitchen. According to google, snails eat “just about everything.” We returned it to our garden after a day. It did appear to eat some grapes.
Interesting things I learned this week:
80% of the world eats insects as part of their regular dietStarting in 2023, the UK is banning advertising of junk food on TV before 9pmTransportation produces about 30% of all US greenhouse gas emissionsIncreasing green spaces in urban areas can lower local temperatures by 10⁰FCher’s full name at birth was Cherilyn Sarkisian La PiereWhat I’m grateful for:
Running. I get my love of running from my dad. As he’s been in his final days, I’ve felt so connected to him while running. Last weekend, I did the Sierra Club Virtual 5K and ran a PR of 21:57 (average pace of 7:04). I didn’t know I had it in me! When I told my dad, he raised his eyebrows just a bit, which made my eyes well up. He can’t communicate much these days so an eyebrow raise means the world.
I love this quote: “Running for me is an active form of mindfulness that is about engaging with my physical self and getting all kinds of emotional, mental, and spiritual benefits. It makes me a better person, a better parent, and more present and grateful in my life.” –Rich Roll, Runner’s World magazine

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