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weekly retro #73: frequent stops

this past week was a test for how bad i really want to be off my phone, and the answer is very bad. it's a tough habit to kick though, requiring intentional moves like deleting apps and logging off of web pages, keeping the phone further from me than other things i could fidget with my hands and eyes, and simply going outside. in an algorithmic world, making intentional moves is really hard.

i started reading mona's eyes, a book i've had on my shelf for several months and am glad i found my way back to. i'm only about halfway through but it reminds me of my grandma taking me to coney island all the time and us lying about it because my dad's second wife said she was not allowed to bring me there - to her credit, nyc was very different in the 80s and early 90s, nonetheless my grandma would never let anyone tell her what to do or not to do. i'm very much her granddaughter in that sense. she also taught me how to window shop, people watch, and stop to look at and question things.

photo of lavender blue hydrangeas

it's hydrangea season in jersey city, with many corner properties awash in beautiful lavender blues. i've seen cobalt blue ones online, i would love to see some that rich in person. sometimes when i'm lucky, i catch some bumblebees buzzing around. when i'm luckier, andy is there with me. holding the conversation without missing a beat as i redirect us toward some bush to smell a flower or look at a bug is a great talent of his.

photo of my black cat pumagreg laying on his bed and playing with a bee attach to a string attached to a stick that i'm holding by the camera

it's been a little over three weeks since pumagreg's hind leg amputation and he's been doing really well. he's definitely spending more time in our bed, but i can only imagine how wiped out the ordeal has made him - not to mention the extra energy it takes to get around with one less leg. he's still playful and very soft, and the large area that was shaved has grown in like a soft long velvet. i'd say he's got about another month and a half until his hair has full grown in.

photo of a ceramic cylindrical dish with lid that's purple all around with black grids carved into it. ii'm holding the lid to show the inside is purple

this week i started a new wheel throwing class. i'm definitely out of practice, having taken a hand-building course and not having much time to practice in the studio while pumagreg was recovering. i'm starting to get all my pieces from that class out of the kiln, with just a couple crystal glaze pieces to go. i'm really happy with how this lidded jar thing came out.

photo of a vanilla donut with primary crayola blue icing on the shelf at dunkin

are you one of those freaks who do not eat blue things? i am one of those freaks. i am also one of those freaks who will watch a red hot chili peppers video at .5x speed so i can list all of the scenes in my little art blog.

photo of me wearing a heavy oversized gray tee and a green hat that says "spreadsheets" outside in a humid and gray jersey city

i had mentioned several weeks ago how i am working on powering through the heat instead of using it as a reason to lock myself indoors, and i'm doing a great job because otherwise my phone wouldn't be full of photos of beautiful flowers or me sweating. i know there are a lot of bad heatwaves going around all over the world, and i hope you all are staying safe and hydrated.

things i enjoyed this week

june was a tough month, but i knew it would be. to come to the end of it with a healthy pumagreg, gorgeous flowers and bugs all over the city and the privilege to make frequent stops throughout my little adventures to share with you all, i am feeling pretty good going into july.

xoxo jenn

this was published June 28, 2026 under living weekly-retro pumagreg ceramics flowers jersey-city books grandma

weekly retro #72: cone's off, cramps on

when i was in college learning software engineering, my professor told us that there's no way to say with 100% certainty that your software is bug-free. even if everything is working perfectly now, there's always a chance that some kind of race condition or memory leak will rear its ugly head down the line. that doesn't mean you should never celebrate a release, just that there's a level of humility needed to align with reality. i bring that up to show that i know that there are caveats when i say that pumagreg is cancer-free. as far as the sarcoma in his leg is concerned, he's all clear, and that's a huge win!

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weekly retro #71: the cat's alive, knicks in five

i wrote last week's retro from the floor of my bathroom next to pumagreg as he lay lethargic after pissing blood, and with advice from the animal hospital to see if it clears in the morning otherwise bringing to an emergency room. today, i type this from my couch as pumagreg lays nearby after zooming around looking for food. it's incredible how a good nights rest can heal even the sickest little guys.

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weekly retro #70: asked the vet for a lobotomy but they said no

happy june, happy pride. it's also the beginning of what i'd been preparing for weeks, which is a new chapter in my cat's life as a (hopefully) cancer-free tripod. in this weekly retro i talk about some dark stuff but calling attention to the dark makes the light even brighter or whatever. oh, and go knicks!

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weekly retro #68: quiet before the scheduled storm

this was a week of resetting after doing a lot and before doing even _more_ a lot. finding ways to ground myself is key to plan as i take care of responsibilities ranging from low risk (hosting a karaoke party lol) to higher risk than hosting a karaoke party (preparing the home for pumagreg's upcoming surgery).

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weekly retro #66: spring showers and neighbors' flowers

the other day i was streaming and there was an incredible sounding rain. the chat and i sat in silence and just listened for a bit, it was so nice and refreshing sounding. it was like the earth was getting a nice, clean reset for the season. i hope that's the same for me.

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what i made during my third ceramics class

i said in my second ceramics class post that i'd be back in early may with a roundup of my third class pieces and, here we are, in early may. i brought my final pieces home on monday and i am so stoked to get to finally show them off. here's what i made during my third ceramics class

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weekly retro #65: may the third be with you

anyone who knows me personally knows i LOVE a reset. it's my favorite word in corporate, it's my favorite part of a new month, and it's also a word that literally means nothing to me but a chance to reflect before moving forward.

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