It's July 1st, which means that half of this calendar year is gone. Unfortunately it's been little more than a numbing blur of work, but I'm currently halfway through a brief vacation, and am starting to regain some feeling. If you're a regular reader of this blog, you may be noticing this recurring theme. In… Continue reading Half-life
Author: Amy Abrams
A grain of salt
(Knowing what I know, Part 4) "Knowing what you know about Alzheimer's disease, what do you do differently in your own life?" I've been slowly making my way through my responses to this question in a series of posts, so far covering advance care planning, physical exercise, and cognitive activity. Today I'm feeling ready to… Continue reading A grain of salt
Inefficiency goals
ๆฐๅนดๅฟซไน and welcome, Year of the Metal Ox! The lunar new year began yesterday, the one time of the year that I reliably get a little new age-y, check my horoscope, and read way too much into what it tells me about what lies ahead. I've never gone in much for astrology, but the Chinese… Continue reading Inefficiency goals
Teacher’s pet
Whether you know me in real life or only through this blog, there are two things that you surely know about me by now: 1) I have worked as a dementia educator for many years, and 2) I have a funny old terrier named Norma. We adopted Norma from a shelter nearly 16 years ago,… Continue reading Teacher’s pet
Shelf space
Happy new year, happy new everything. I've got a new, freshly cracked open journal, a clear set of intentions and practices for the year, and my brain is downright buzzing with things I want to dump on you write and talk with you about. But before I do, a little clearing of my mental shelves… Continue reading Shelf space
Zoom out, zoom in
The solstice is upon us: the darkest days of the year and the start of astronomical winter. It sounds a bit gloomy, but after a long stretch of darkness, the light is actually returning. A curious new habit Iโve developed during the months of the pandemic has been a nightly check of the twilight start… Continue reading Zoom out, zoom in
Same same
(Knowing what I know, Part 3) Knowing what you know about Alzheimer's disease, what do you do differently in your own life? Last year I began a series of posts in response to this question, and got distracted and didn't get far. But life in a pandemic has got me thinking quite a lot about… Continue reading Same same
Cardigans and sensible shoes
When I enrolled in a Master of Library and Information Science program in the spring of 2018, it surprised and confounded many people. I got - and continue to get - questions like these on a regular basis:"Another degree? You just can't get enough school, can you?!" The facts: It had been 13 years since… Continue reading Cardigans and sensible shoes
