Exploring the Universe
One day at a time, from the innermost to the outermost. I'm just a woman in my late 30's trying to figure things out.
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- We’re Moving, Again!
- Fire, water, and grief: A story about the loss of my dad
- Tournaments and Turkey Legs: Adventure at Colorado Renaissance Festival, and also what gives me pangs
- Science Communication: My first dabbling in 2013 at Science Online: Oceans!
- A Poem
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Hello all – I know I am really procrastinating on the Greece posts. I promise, they’re coming! It was an incredible time and I’m phenomenally gratefully to Niki for opening up her life to Sunny and I in that way… we got to learn about her family’s history and culture on Ios island, visit the…
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When my Dungeons and Dragon-ing brother Kory texted me a few weeks back that he wanted to take his girls to the Colorado Renaissance Festival, and asked if Sunny and Stelly and I wanted to join, I was secretly excited. (Ok, maybe it wasn’t a secret – I’ve never been great at hiding my dorky…
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This post is copied from one I wrote in 2013, two months into graduate school at the University of Miami’s Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences. Completing my Masters there was an absolute dream. It was also some of my earliest exposure to the idea of science communication – that the science itself is…
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In my last post, Why Are We Here, I mentioned my revelation that as things calm down for me post-divorce and ten thousand other life changes, I begin to realize that I may not even know what “the dust has settled” looks like. In the chaos of the last 10 years, I may have grown…