- Landed in New York City - an (im)possible dream fulfilled!
- What moving a family of four to one of the busiest cities in the world looks like (hint: Have you ever driven a U-Haul into Lower Manhattan on a Saturday afternoon?)
- Discovering delicious eats (like pea toast)
- Race cars, the electric kind
- Minds blown and expectations exceeded by the great Pierre Cardin at the Brooklyn Museum
- Figuring out What's Next
- Love for Willa Cather and Virginia Woolf rekindled
- My mid-life awakening
Well, at least I got the outline started. Now that I've thrown the bullet points out there, there's no excuse. Gleaning wisdom from one of my writing heroes, Malcolm Gladwell:
"I deal with writer's block by lowering my expectations. I think the trouble starts when you sit down to write and imagine that you will achieve something magical and magnificent - and when you don't, panic sets in. The solution is never to sit down and imagine that you will achieve something magical and magnificent. I write a little bit, almost every day, and if it results in two or three or (on a good day) four good paragraphs, I consider myself a lucky man. Never try to be the hare. All hail the tortoise."
This week's challenge: Channel my inner tortoise.
Drawing Hands by MC Escher