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weekly retro #57: the usual amount of clay, blood and lasagna

this week was a week of starting new routines to make up for lost ones and keep me mentally and physically well. did i do a good job? well, i was in an active, mild allergic reaction to an edible for 2 days before i realized my throat wasn't swollen because the air is dry lol. that doesn't matter though, i am here now, breathing well, and reflecting on the week.

photo of pumagreg, my black cat, laying in our green-linen bedding licking his paws and i draped my pink satin pajama top over him so he looks like a cozy princess

next monday pumagreg gets his echocardiogram to see if he can be put under for surgery on the growth on his leg. he feels no pain and doesn't really have any idea of what's going on, and i'm trying to match that energy and appreciate this time right now where he's not in pain. baby's first gabapentin prescription is in the fridge waiting!

photo of me posing cutely at the ceramics wheel with a cylinder i just pulled

i started my new semester of ceramics, wheel throwing 2, and it was really great. this instructor gave us a challenge to take 1.5 pounds and throw a 4x4" cylinder, then make it into a bud vase. in this process, she pointed out to me that i've been throwing left-handed but on a right-hand spinning wheel. i'm glad i learned this...6 weeks into this journey lol. this is why taking multiple classes with multiple instructors is so important for artisan crafts!

photo of two ceramic bottles i threw on the wheel, sitting together to dry on a board

after a very early morning bloodwork appointment a couple of days later, i decided to go to the studio to practice more instead of rot on the couch refreshing my labcorp profile for results. we're going to be making olive oil bottles, and i think i've figured out my new, correct, form and got a hand of collaring a cylinder. one thing i need to remember is to remove water from inside the vessel before i narrow its top. i'm pretty sure one my favorite of the bottles i threw is too wet inside, so i'm going to go practice tomorrow and see how it looks.

photo of my desk with my keyboard covered and a mat covered in air dry magnet pieces i was painting, alongside a palette of paint and my tubes and waters

at home, i'd been working with air dry clay to make magnets of my candles while livestreaming. i finished them, but i want to share the final photo of them on my livestream before i write about it here. they came out very cute, but the magnets i got are quite weak so i'm going to have to find a new set before i make more magnets of big things in tiny form.

photo of a wet sidewalk with snow melting on the side. into the sidewalk when it was wet concrete, someone etched a nude woman with shapes around it. i honestly don't know what it is of and what its meaning is

i started a new weight lifting routine late last week and fortunately my back was only fucked up for a day. my thighs were killing me for 4 solid days but walking on the treadmill and taking rest days really helped. i love pretending to care what's on the gym television between sets, maybe i'll absorb something from it but probably not. i also love this fake spring we've had this week, making my commutes to various locations of fitness and crafting a lot safer than the last few very icy weeks.

photo taken from the floor up at me holding onto my purple silk hammock at aerial yoga. you can see the rigging point on the ceiling. i just did a back flip so i'm recovering. the photo is cropped at a weird spot because i wanted to leave out my classmates faces behind me

my therapist was out this week so i went to a new (to me) aerial yoga class in the city. i'd been to this studio before - it's near the nyc fastly office and i've dragged a few then-coworkers there - but i'd never been there at noon and or with this instructor. it was a great class, my upper abs are currently screaming at me. my one issue with this studio is that the hammocks are quite close to each other, and many of the students are their for their first time and tend to swing around, so i had to limit my own movement to accommodate that. i guess i just need to avoid open level classes if i want to advance my practice and not get kicked in the head during shavasana again

things i enjoyed this week

both daylight saving time and my period started today, which is one of life's more rude coincidences. this coming week i hope to try another aerial yoga class, practice more ceramics and be told by my endocrinologist how beautiful my blood is.

xoxo jenn

this was published March 8, 2026 under living health art weekly-retro ceramics gym aerial-yoga air-dry-clay streaming pumagreg gouache

weekly retro #54: failing to be birthday neutral

birthday weeks are tough because i feel like everyone either puts a lot of pressure on me to enjoy it or they project their fear of aging and dying onto me about it. i very much want to be neutral on birthdays, but i also want to celebrate that i lived far longer than i was told i would or should by adults in my life growing up. here's to 41 years of i lived, bitch, bitch.

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weekly retro #53: below zero temperatures should not be allowed outside

as i begin writing this, quite late on a very, very cold sunday, i am surrounded by the (organized) messes of my activities throughout the week. some instant film camera stuff in a pile on my desk, staging from my bugs rock product photo shoot, wax scrapings from future offerings in the shop...it reminds me of how much i've made this week and also how i need to be working on three projects at a time to finish anything.

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weekly retro #52: walking in this cold for a haunted doll head

happy february, a month where we hope to celebrate love as well as my 41st birthday. it will also be the month we hit one full year of reading (and i, writing) these weekly retros! this is my personal "new years" season, and it's opening up with lots of opportunities for change. one of those changes that i know is coming and i'm dreading is my aerial yoga studio permanently closing at the end of the month.

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weekly retro #51: wheel throwin' and storm postin'

i'm writing this in the middle of that big snow storm the news has been talking about all week. i'm also watching and hearing the little rice-sized sleet bouncing off the window sill, avoiding thinking about what conditions are going to be like tomorrow when we're all expected to go about our mondays.

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weekly retro #49: dude that sucked

my body is finally free of covid, but it wasn't until friday that i actually went outside - so you can understand why i don't have any photographs to offer in this retro besides my primary view of the week...

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