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weekly retro #56: didn't have to shovel but my back hurts

here we are, a new month. february was a slog and i was hoping it wouldn't be to naive to ask for peace in march, but here we are. you know, i was at recruiting age when the united states invaded iraq - i was anti-war and told i was too young to understand. fast-forward 23 years later and my views haven't changed. it's wild that those in power expect us to be willing to die for them, when they can't even spare us our own tax dollars to give us healthcare, infrastructure, and other services that they promise every 4 years.

photo of my camera recording a wick test of a spherical white candle that i painted a blue eye on

anyway, the week with the blizzard. it hadn't snowed this much since 2016. stuck inside for most of daylight, i did some candle r&d and waiting for the snowing to actually stop. sadly, everything was closed because of the storm, so what was supposed to be my final aerial yoga class at urban sadhu was canceled. rip!

photo of the snow outside and there's a car completely buried in it

the only consolation the snow had for me after so abruptly cutting off my jersey-city-based aerial practice was just being really pretty. we took a walk through the park, laughed at the totally buried cars, and took in the energy of the neighborhood park - as kids rode sleds and adults made snow statues - before the dog owners let their beautiful creatures piss and shit everywhere.

two hand-carved flowers in beeswax, one of them is in progress. they are sitting on my gray desk mat alongside some carving tools and a tin lid holding beeswax pieces from my carving

i revisited beeswax carving this week, as i want to get some nice beeswax products out on the shop soon. it's time-consuming and high-focus work, which is good for me, i need something to slow me down a bit while still making with my hands. not related to arts and crafts, i've also been doing a lot of studying of atproto ahead of a coding project i had an idea of.

photo of me at the ceramics wheel and i am reaching for the phone with my hand so you can tell i'm bigger than a phone

pov: i'm about to put you in my little apron pocket so you can watch me not be able to successfully throw a single thing. this week was my last wheel-throwing 1 class, and next week i start wheel-throwing 2. i have no idea what we'll be making but i have ideas of my own which i think will fit right in to this level.

photo of me laying in bed with pumagreg in my arm looking funny

we got the results from pumagreg's vet about the little lump that we recently noticed on his leg. the aspiration they took was not conclusive on malignancy, but it was a kind of group of cells where they need to remove the entire growth to know for sure. pumagreg sees a cardiologist in a couple of weeks to clear him for anesthesia and if his heart doesn't pass, then we just hope it's not cancer, i guess. i'm in the mode right now where i'm not going to speculate or worry, but just be in the moment and on top of this process so he can get the best care possible. i'm also not going to let this all hold me back from setting and meeting personal and professional goals in what is sure to be another slog of a month.

things i enjoyed this week

  • this performance by rosalía and björk at the brit awards was fucking art.
  • svetlana the stowaway did it again, this time from the airport i live by. an absolute legend. i wonder how many times she's not gotten caught.
  • i used in the past but have been consistently doing exercises on executeprogram for now 3 months and it's been fun and has kept me sharp when i'm not coding full-time. i've wanted to work on my python and there's a python for javascript devs course on there which is pandering directly to me.

i started a new weight lifting regimen and i hurt my back from stretching lol, starting the month out both strong and oh so weak. this coming week i go to a different aerial yoga studio, start my new ceramics class, and try to find and bring joy where i can during these dark and violent times.

xoxo jenn

this was published March 1, 2026 under living art tech weekly-retro ceramics atproto jersey-city blizzard snow pumagreg candle-making carving

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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