2024-08-10-03
Life as a 40-year-old Cargo bike I love the way the Load 75 makes it easy to go to playdates and on family adventures. A+ rides in it for quick trips or when she's tired of pedaling. I can tow her bike with the Bakkie bag. Glad to bike more. Code I automated more of EmacsConf and made a presentation about it- my first in years. In consulting, I wrote some code to support events, and I've even been able to write tests. Looking ahead Deeeeselli Û Û Û Û Û Since playdates are now 15 min away instead of 60, it's much easier to bring hot chocolate or popsicles to share. I used to bring store-bought popsicles, but now that The fruits are in, I were been making nit-picking!) Crafts I sewed a lot this year, from outdoor projects with Sunbrella fabric (covers for the awning, pizza oven, and grill) to handsewn drawstring bags and zippered pouches. I crocheted gifts, too a few Curiosity ??? I've been slowly learning more about myself and us. I still worry, I still feel unsure, but this feels like a possible path In some ways, it feels like we're taking two steps forward, one step back. Some things that were hard are now easier: cooking, sewing, reading together... Some things that were easy are now harder: playing with friends... I think we might be getting better at figuring out what works for us, though, so that's good. Looking forward to more experiments! Topics: declarative language, co-regulation, nonviolent communication, competent/intuitive eating; testing and automation; Minecraft scripting, biking and exercise; working with what we've got