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weekly retro #60: spoony time

congratulate me on my first load-bearing gray eyebrow hair

— jenn schiffer 🕷️🕯️ (@jennschiffer.com) March 29, 2026 at 3:11 PM

it's taking everything i've got to write this lol. i multi-tasked too close to the sun and burnt myself out from the computer, but at the end of this file and deployment is a scoop of peanut butter covered in chocolate chips waiting for me. i call it "spoony time". welcome to the weekly retro.

photo of my black cat pumagreg sleeping in a pile of my gray robe and green sheets. over his head is an eye mask that says wfmu and has two white vinyls with red veins to look like eyes

my allergies were so bad this week, it messed with my sleep a lot. i think i should go see an ent, but i also think i need to see my primary care doctor to get a referral first. it's such a stupid system.

photo of my hand holding a bluish-gray wax mold of a doll head

i made my first silicone mold ever and it was a nightmare lmao! at the very least, i got the most cursed part of a doll head molded, so it wasn't a total flop. when i'm not in the ceramics studio, i'm often coding or reading about code and so i've been very slowly working on my next candle collection which will be out in may along with some ceramics wowowow. speaking of code, this weekend i remotely attended atmosphereconf, which was fantastic thank you for asking.

photo of me in the gym bathroom mirror after a workout and bundled up to go outside in my black beanie, gray flannel and jacket

the weather's been nice so between studio sessions and remote conference sessions i'd go to the gym and to the yoga studio i've been trying. i took my first ever silks class and i really liked it but oh boy does my core need work! i think i want to do more conditioning before i go back and try the intro class again. i've got a lot more heavy muscles to pull up into the air than most of my classmates!

photo of a box marked "free" that has a bundt pan, leather sandals and what i think is an immersion blender inside on the street

i wanted to try out a different platform for small blogging (you're reading my big blog) and so i started a little art blog on pckt, which is pronounced as "pocket" and is atproto-connected. i wrote about a strokes album cover and adapting to tremors. tumblr ads are insane so pckt has been helping me post and find small blogs without being harassed about sports betting and prediction markets.

photo of two closed vessels i threw and trimmed at the ceramics studio. they look like urns, one has a handle i threw on it and the other is like a smooth orb

i bought my first underglazes and a glaze! this week i'll be putting them to work and experimenting with painting onto clay. while i understand that ceramics are quite unpredictable, i think my vision is possible and i know how to get it there. anyway this week in class we learned how to trim our closed vessels. i even threw that handle off the lid - which means i threw it while it was on the lid i trimmed vs. making it separately and attaching it or making it while i was throwing the lid. i don't know if this makes any sense, moving on...

things i enjoyed this week

  • we met up with some pals at sappe in manhattan, and everything was so good. the shrimp fried rice was maybe my favorite of the dishes we got for the table. i love drinking a thai iced coffee at dinner time, it's one of my favorite special treats.
  • i follow a couple of professional ballerinas on youtube because they are good models of discipline and not taking themselves too seriously in an art form some take way too seriously. anyway, i was especially moved by this don quixote performance vlog by madeline woo of the sf ballet
  • this breakdown of the vomit mechanics in rollercoaster tycoon went so deep into such a weird part of a game i never played, i now want to play it so bad.
  • normally i'd wait until i finish reading a book to recommend it, but i'll make an exception for cookbooks. i made two dishes out of ham el-waylly's 'hello, home cooking' and i was, as expected, very pleased. the fact that he opens the snacks chapter talking about final fantasy 7 helped make him a better prep cook is so funny and real.

okay, it's spoony time. and tomorrow is robot karaoke @ wonderville time. if you're in the nyc area, join us there from 7-10pm!

xoxo jenn

this was published March 29, 2026 under living tech art weekly-retro ceramics code candle-making atproto molds gym aerial-silks circus atmosphereconf conferences

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