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weekly retro #80: hematomas and hope

we've finally reached the halfway point through august, where "back to school" signs make a lot more sense to see and i check the weather app every day to see if the temperatures are starting to trend downward. right now it is a cooler 80F just in time for this 80TH weekly retro.

this week i finished a book, wrote about art mentioned in another, and tried to stick to my art and workout routines as much as possible as i went through the motions of my period.

photo of me sleeping on the couch and my black cat pumagreg is sprawled out on me over my neck with his belly up over mine

this week kicked off the quarterly poking and prodding of endocrinology, starting with routine bloodwork. because i have to fast beforehand, i try to go as early as possible and the office is a mile walk away. my doctor wanted me to go on the second day of my period, so this was a pretty taxing trip. the phlebotomist was very kind but left a doozy of a hematoma got blood on my shirt. fortunately i was wearing my "you can get blood on this shirt" shirt. i got home and slept for like 3 hours, waking up to pumagreg smothering me. credit to andy for the above photo.

photo of a glazed vase with pixel art on it, sitting on a banding wheel on my desk near my recently finished pixel art figure painting

i streamed painting pixel art onto one of the biggest pieces i've made. i underestimated how hard it would be to paint on a 3lb round vase a few hours after my arm strength workout. i have no idea if this piece will even come out well, it's an experiment, but i am having fun trying out pixel art on this medium.

photo of the new yorker hotel 2nd floor carpeting that has a weird cheetah print then a pattern that's the mcdonalds M arches repeating and then the stairs are a completely different pattern and color scheme. they all clash

jamie and i gave a robot karaoke talk and demo at HOPE on the iconically mcdonalds-coded carpeting of the new yorker hotel. it was my first time attending HOPE, and everyone we talked to and performed to were so kind and cool. we ran into some technical difficulties, but jamie and i were made for the stage and handled it like the champions of karaoke we are. if you were there in attendance, you may find it hard to believe from his incredible live-debugging that jamie was running on just 2 hours of sleep after getting in on a red-eye from california that morning.

photo of pumagreg sitting on the couch with his hind leg extended forward so it looks like he has a long arm stretched out

my bloodwork came back showing that i've been doing a pretty great job with my hydration, nutrition and fitness, with the only issue being related to prescription dosage - a typical part of the trial and error aspect of managing endocrine issues. this coming week i want to focus on getting enough sleep and staying on track with my strength training while also managing the busy performance and social schedule i have coming up. pumagreg is going to have to find a surface that's not my neck to nap on.

things i enjoyed this week

  • i finished in cold blood, my first time ever reading it. it's a beautifully written book that is what true crime (a genre today i do not like) could actually be even though its not without its faults and bias from capote. i think i should re-read to kill a mockingbird next iykyk.
  • we haven't finished desktop explorer yet but have played enough to feel comfortable sharing that andy and i both love it. the puzzles are great, the ui is pretty authentic, and the story is well written. it's what i call a great sativa game. i'm excited to see how it ends but i also don't want it to end.
  • pckt launched a cool explore page for blogs all across the ATmosphere not just on pckt - one of those being my little art blog, which i do write on pckt of course.

as i write this, i am feeling energized and ready to enjoy a fresh follicular phase that has come at just the right time. next week i've got more robot karaoke performances to co-host, an atproto event to attend, and plenty of pixels to paint.

xoxo jenn

p.s. if you're in the nyc area later this week, on friday we'll be hosting robot karaoke at boshi's place and the monday after that at wonderville 😈

this was published August 16, 2026 under living art tech health weekly-retro ceramics jersey-city manhattan conferences hope robot-karaoke jamie pumagreg

weekly retro #79: just an italian girl from new york

my doctor told me to get bloodwork done on the second day of my period and i scheduled it for tomorrow in hopes it would work out so i wouldn't have to miss ceramics class on tuesday, and can you believe that my period *started today just in time*. it's important to call out and celebrate one's wins and also add a disclaimer that the following was written and edited throughout a series of cramps. ciao amici, and welcome to the weekly retro.

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weekly retro #77: blue skies and painted pixels

after a week of smoke in the air and severe thunderstorms and heat, we got to see a week of blue skies and an atmosphere that doesn't burn one's nose more than it usually does around this car-dominated hellscape. this week we were all outside and it ruled.

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weekly retro #76: hazy shade of whenever

this week was one of those weeks where i felt like i was just going through the motions, living in the moment but feeling a bit out of body. i think it was a mix of the heat, the wildfire smoke, my period, and the windup and down of the world cup.

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what i made during my fourth ceramics class

technically i had scheduled myself to spend this hour in the ceramics studio, but i didn't want to go all the way there and find that my bisqueware isn't ready, so i've decided to push that time to tomorrow and instead publish the latest in the *what i made in my ceramics class* series.

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weekly retro #75: bingo

this week began in recovery from the heat wave and being outside so much in the direct sunlight the few days before. i said i didn't want to see the sun for at least 48 hours and it obliged, although we could have done without the massive amounts of rain.

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weekly retro #74: heat dome

it is presently a cool 84 degrees (F) out according to my laptop as i type this in a well air-conditioned room. don't be mistaken, though, your beloved princess of hating the heat (me) spent a lot of time outdoors despite, and in spite of, a three-day "heat dome" bringing over 100 temperatures to the metropolitan area throughout the 4th of july weekend.

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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.

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