Today was a sunny day.
Ya, that’s right. Sun. Blue sky. Green grass. I wore shorts.
We who live on the rainy West Coast complain a lot. And it is grey and soggy and unrelenting. But sometimes, while our relatives are digging themselves out from another snowstorm, we’re digging out the sunscreen. We win.
Reading
I also read The Storytelling Animal by Jonathan Gottschall this month – exploring the necessity of narrative, a power so integral to humanity we rarely notice how completely we are immersed in it. It’s a dense book exploring competing ideas about everything from literature to dreams to LARPing (that’s Live Action Role Playing, non-nerds), but it is full of story itself, never once feeling like a textbook. I usually dislike evolutionary psychology, but this author manages to present his ideas without sucking the mystery and magic out of life. So much to think about… a fascinating read for every bookworm and amateur sociologist.
Surfing
My second cousin and a friend put together this unusual blog. Weekly Love Story tells a unique story about real-life love each week. They reach beyond formulaic Hollywood romance to show us everyday beauty: a meeting of the minds, sister and brother, a beloved child, passing friendships… there is so much out there worth celebrating. It always brightens my day!
Watching
A friend reminded me of this poem recently: The Shrinking Woman, about our tendency as women to agonize over how much space we deserve to occupy in our own worlds, not just physically, but in other ways too.
As usual, I’m behind the times in watching Call the Midwife. After the first couple of episodes I liked it just fine, but didn’t see what the big deal was. By number 4, I had fallen deeply in love with this series. It is by turns gritty, sweet, challenging, heartwarming and deeply human – a celebration of community and womanhood set in East London during the 1950s.
After watching the (pretty good, but not as amazing as the series) movie with me, Glen agreed to watch all 3 seasons of Veronica Mars together. That’s love!
Our family gives The Muppets: Most Wanted a unanimous “okay” – a fun show, but not nearly as good as the last one.
Advocating
Last year the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that our prostitution laws are unconstitutional. The government has been given until December 2014 to draft new laws. The conservative government has been here before and ultimately committee recommendations to implement a Nordic (abolitionist) model were overlooked. Although the official deadline for public input was March, we can still influence the direction our country takes.
As for me, I’m an abolitionist. Here’s why:
Infographic by: rethinklife.org
For more info or to get involved, check out:
The Women’s Coalition for the Abolition of Prostitution
Blogging
This has been a strange month for So Here’s Us. I’m all over the place.
On one hand is my usual fare, a poem for World Down Syndrome Day: I Am Me; another one for So-Overwhelmed-I’m-Losing-My-Mind Day (aka – almost every day): Sinking; and finally an introspective piece about things life is teaching me: Excuse Me While I Apologize for Living.
On the other hand, I’ve started a new series called What I Believe explaining our new life philosophy. It starts with a break-up letter to our beloved church: Confession Time and explains the biggest shift: From Certainty to Mystery. For those interested in spiritual matters, stay tuned for Embracing a Bigger Gospel and What is a Progressive Christian Anyway?
So here’s us, panting for spring and all the new beginnings that come with it.
Linking up with Leigh Kramer’s “What I’m Into” list.
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April 2nd, 2014 at 2:13 pm
Love Call the Midwife, though TV time is so sporadic around here, I’m never actually caught up. Have you read the books? They are absolutely amazing.
April 3rd, 2014 at 3:16 pm
I’ll have to add the books to my list, I’m hearing such good things about it. I’m awful at keeping up with tv schedules. That’s why I love Netflix and am usually a few years behind on every season. 🙂
April 3rd, 2014 at 5:00 am
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April 6th, 2014 at 8:09 am
Glad you understand the fuss about Call the Midwife! I still need to read the books it’s based on. Kudos to you on your advocacy with the prostitution law. Hope the government will pay attention to and ultimately agree with the abolitionists.
April 6th, 2014 at 11:17 am
I’ve been hearing such great things about those books too – they’re on my list!