January: I cut my own hair. No I am not trained. If any professional had looked at it they probably would have asked who the hell cut my hair. I was happy with it though.
February: Took ownership of my half of the speech room and redecorated. It feels homey and peaceful now.
March: Inspired by the Nike commercial that aired during the Oscars and featured Serena Williams, I designed a t-shirt with my dad. It says "and the women?" in French.
May: I got into a minor crash. Baltimore and poor geo-spatial reasoning skills. That is all I will say about that.
July: A lot happened in July. I fostered this little Millie girl that my mom adopted. Josh left. I completely redecorated my apartment so that it felt like my own space. I went to England to visit my in laws and had an absolutely healing and beautiful time over there.
August: I enjoyed the last bits of summer before I started working again. Also, my classroom got tile floors to replace the carpet from the 70's which gave me the opportunity to purge and reorganize my classroom.
September: I visited my friend Mia in Myrtle Beach
October: I went to a Post Malone concert solo.
Overall, I can say that in 2019, in the face of difficult circumstances,
I created, I engaged in life, and I loved.
Ok, after that self-indulgent post I will now briefly note media that impacted me this year, which is also self-indulgent. #millenial
Media Review
Books: I read ONE book in 2019. Wow. It was Dragonfly in Amber (Outlander #2). Well, I read one complete book in 2019. I read half of a lot of books. The Velvet Rage: Overcoming the Pain of Growing Up Gay in a Straight Man's World, Sex at Dawn: The Prehistoric Origins of Modern Sexuality, and Voyager (Outlander #3). All good books, I just had difficulty committing to things after July....
Television: I finished Parks and Recreation for the first time and let me tell you: it is not the greatest show in the world, but I sure did enjoy it. I thought they ended the series perfectly. Fleabag totally enraptured me and I told everyone I knew about it. Phoebe Waller-Bridge is a hero. Big Little Lies was good and made me sob a few times, mainly because it hit trigger points.
Movies: Keeping up with my aesthetic of watching movies on a 7 year + delay, in 2019, I watched Good Will Hunting, Step Brothers, American Pie, Repo! The Genetic Opera, Scream, Pulp Fiction, and Deadpool. I thoroughly enjoyed most of them.
I did see a few movies in theaters: Rocketman, Glass, Doctor Sleep, Zombieland: Double Tap, and Little Women. Glass was not as good as Split, but maybe better than Unbreakable? Little Women was very well made and I was completely in love with the way Florence Pugh played Amy, however, I was bored throughout most of the movie. Perhaps because I know the story so well. Rocketman was everything I LOVE about Elton John and more.
I actively avoided all the Disney remakes.
Music: Post Malone. What a person. What music. I read a line in print that says "Why does Post Malone's music sound like everything and nothing at the same time?" I agree with that and I'm unashamed that I love his music.
Lemonade by Beyonce was put on streaming services at a very convenient time in my life. If you ever need to feel empowered, listen. to. that. shit.
Memes: To conclude, I will leave you with some memes that were worthy of a screenshot in 2019.
If you made it this far, thanks for reading <3