bright spots round-up

A little-known band once sang the following lyrics: “I have to admit it’s getting better, a little better all the time (it can’t get much worse!)”. This is true for me in a lot of ways, but it’s on my mind right now in the thick of “shelter in place”. Most days, if not every day, my anxiety has been heightened and I’ve been feeling emotionally weaker than I have been (more on that perhaps some other time), but there have been moments and experiences that have been bright spots in life, and they probably shine even brighter now than they would’ve before.

One of my very favorite podcasts right now is Pop Culture Happy Hour, from NPR. In their weekly show, their second segment is “What’s Making Us Happy This Week”. I’d like to borrow from this and try out a regular “What’s Making Me x This Week”-type thing. “X” standing for whatever I feel like sharing.

This edition will be more of a list format, as I’m going to cover the mid-March through present day time period when we’ve been in shelter-in-pace. So let’s begin “notable bright spots through shelter in place”! (It needs a snazzier title, I know)

  1. Random Stationery Hauls

Throughout the pandemic I’ve experienced more of an importance placed on supporting small businesses, and for me, Greer Chicago is one of the first small businesses that came to my mind. I placed an order in April, and now I wish I had taken a picture of the packaging it came in because everything inside was beautifully wrapped with the utmost care, which hit me as a really simple and refreshing sense of order in the midst of the chaos. And then I had the distinct pleasure of seeing and holding these gorgeous notebooks and pencils and erasures, the next best thing when you can’t actually visit and experience Greer Chicago’s shop in-person. The pink pen is a Kaweco Sport fountain pen – I had gotten a light blue version of this last time I visited the shop, which Reggie very literally sank his teeth into earlier this year. It writes like a dream, and my handwriting isn’t worthy of it, but it certainly motivates me to write more and write better.

2. Zoom

I know we’ve gotten into the “Zoom sucks” stage of the pandemic (I’m no exception to this). But. Without it, especially in the unseasonably cold March, April, and early May that we had, I would’ve almost completely isolated myself from my people (because nothing has changed the fact that I still struggle with talking on the phone), and my weekly routines would’ve been significantly upended. Zoom definitely is not a 1:1 substitute for meeting in-person, but with the technology, I can still meet with our church small group, and “go” to my counseling sessions, and talk with a friend over lunch, and celebrate birthdays, and, the craziest one for me, make new friends. As far as what I regularly do from week to week, thanks to Zoom, nothing has really changed for me during the pandemic. It sure does look and feel different, and it’s far from ideal, but not unlike a lot of times in life, sometimes we have to accept the shadow of the best thing until we can experience the actual best thing itself again.

A couple quicker-hits:

3. How different churches are using YouTube. Two examples that I’ve been viewing/participating with on a regular basis are Trinity Community Church’s Daily Office videos and Church of the Ascension’s Morning Prayer videos.

4. Middleditch and Schwartz on Netflix. I love improv and I love these two goofballs. It is delightful and it makes me wistful for the time when I’ll be able to go to a live show again.

5. Indoor dog parks, like Wag n Paddle, that were able to re-open in May, while the outdoor ones near me are still closed.

6. Animal. Crossing. New. Horizons. (Nintendo Switch)

Thanks, Al.

7. Making classic cocktails. In the days before covid, I’d go to restaurants/bars on a semi-frequent basis and try out different cocktails, so now we’re learning to make and try some at home like the Old Fashioned, Manhattan, Negroni, Gimlet, Sidecar, and my favorite, the Aviation. It’s been so much fun to learn the techniques and the ingredients, and not have to pay nearly as much per drink as I’m used to!

That’s a fairly all-encompassing list for now. What’s been helping you get through this universal weirdness?

pockets full of treats

My life has changed a bit in the last week and a half. These recent days have consisted of searching for poop in the grass with my cell phone flashlight at nighttime, [unsuccessfully] guarding my delicate lady shoes from sharp vampire teeth, keeping smelly food pellets hidden in my coat pockets, and celebrating extravagantly when the word “sit” is obeyed on command.

That’s right, yinz, Aaron has turned into a dog!

Awww, c’mon, don’t worry, friends! I’m just kidding!

I actually now have my very own PUPPY! This new reality especially makes the 11-year-old in me extremely joyful, albeit also pretty tired. (People were NOT lying about puppies needing to pee a lot.)

My little fluffy buddy is named Reggie, which is obviously short for Sir Reginald Wattersmith, and he loves to eat and chew on everything. He’s also a needy little whiner who always wants attention. And he also is super playful with people and kind to other dogs.

Here’s Reggie last Wednesday on the way to our home for the first time—as you can see, he’s thrilled (meanwhile I’m literally crying with happiness):

But then here’s Reggie settling in and playing with one of his toys:

I just adore this guy. He’s such a gift, and I still, even a week later, am in awe of the fact that he’s a part of our family.

my ideal day (v.1)

I asked a few people in my small group this evening what an “ideal day” looked like for them, from beginning to end. It only seems fair for me to try to answer my own questions from time to time, right?

Version #1 (assumes a sunny and warm summer day)

7:30am: Wake up, brush teeth, grab some coffee from the kitchen (that I would have made the night before), and drink my coffee in bed while reading articles/pinning things on Pinterest.

8:30am: Shower, minimal make-up, and put on a casual flowy dress or skirt. Pack a bag with books and a notebook and headphones. Eat a bagel or a smoothie for breakfast. Put iced coffee in a travel mug.

9:30am: Bike to the library. Do some minimal browsing but then set up shop at a table with all the stuff in my backpack and read and write for hours.

1:30pm: Bike back home and eat some lunch–nothin’ fancy, maybe a turkey sandwich, Goldfish crackers, a banana, and Fig Newtons?

2:30pm: Pick up some iced coffee. Go for a walk with husband at a forest preserve.

4:30pm: Go to Trader Joe’s and pick up ingredients for a stir-fry, as well as some wine.

5:30pm: Make and eat the stir-fry for dinner while watching a funny movie or TV show.

8:30pm: Walk into town and go to one of the local bars. See if some friends want to join as well. Order a soft pretzel, beer, and watch/sing-along to a local cover band. Stay for the band’s entire set.

12:30am: Go home, drink a ton of water, put on Comedy Bang Bang on Netflix, then fall asleep.

The End.

month challenge: April 2019

Tomorrow is April, folks! Not sure how we got here already, but I’m excited for a fresh new season and the onslaught of Cadbury creme eggs. Aided once again by my Ink + Volt planner, I’ve thought through and settled on a fun way to ease back into month-long challenges in general.

My go-to method of learning about people I don’t know very well is to explore the relatively safe space and colorful world of popular culture with them, asking all kinds of borderline-annoying questions about TV/music/movies/etc. So this challenge features the music portion of this lil habit of mine, and it turns the tables by making myself answer the prompts I so often enjoy using to interrogate prospective lifelong friends.

First, I need to fill out the part of my planner that acts as my oath and covenant for the month:

Second, I need to share my questionnaire! May I present to you, my month-long Song-a-Day challenge prompts….

BEHOLD:

(I know it’s for 31 days, so I’ll probably just answer the last 2 questions on the 30th)

As I mentioned in the planner, I’ll be reporting on my progress at the end of each week with links to my songs–who knows, maybe we can get a decent playlist created as a result of this too!

Feel free to play along at home, and share your answers in the comments. Have fun–and wish me luck!

let me be your friend? part 1

Christie with Coffee as Usual

Hello and welcome, future friend. My name is Christie, and I like to write, but I’m slightly out of practice. And I like a mess of different things. Hence, blogging!!!! (also, be warned–I’m a huge exclamation points fan)(!)

I’m super happy to be here, and am even happier that you’ve chosen to spend some time in this little corner of the internet with me.

I don’t know about you, but the best way to *truly* learn about a person is through a late 1990’s/early 2000’s-style chain email survey. These puppies are always super long though, so I’ll break it out into a few different posts. Shall we begin with part one?

*~*AbOuT mE*~*

Nicknames? Chris, Crispy
Where do you live? Chicagoland area of Illinois
Age? 32
Shoe size? 7-7.5 (8 in Converse All-Stars)
Pets? Sadly none! I dream of having a dog or capybara someday though…
Obsessions? “Weird Al” Yankovic, stationery and journals and planners,
comedy (shows, movies, stand-up, podcasts, Twitter accounts, etc), Japanese language and culture, coffee, bread, bright colors, upbeat music, being warm
Bad habits? Too much coffee drinking, going to bed too late
Phobias? Sadly, driving is a huge fear, especially driving on the highway. More scary to me than driving though is conflict and public speaking!
Who is your best friend? the husband

Fentimans Rose Lemonade. Soda of the gods.
Best. Soda. Ever.

What was the last book you read? Where’d You Go, Bernadette? by Maria Semple
What’s the best thing you’ve ever been given? getting Jesus-y here! Redemption through Jesus, and the hope that everything will be made good and right.
What’s the worst thing you’ve ever been given? It was so well-meaning, and honestly not the absolute worst, but the first thing that comes to mind is a set of white pillowcases we were given for our wedding that say in script “Always Kiss Me Goodnight”. I know it’s sweet, but it’s so not me/us.
What are your future goals? To own a business and be my own boss.
What’s your most embarrassing moment? I never ever ever have an answer to this question, which is both a little annoying and quite relieving. I avoid a lot of social risks where I can, and I’m in a constant state of being awkward, so it’s hard to pin down.
Who do you consider the most beautiful woman in the world? probably Lupita Nyong’o
Who do you consider the most handsome man in the world? Haha… um… Keanu Reeves. I can literally feel my face turning red, sigh.
Favorite thing to do on a hot summer day? Go for a walk in nature, or for a walk in a city and visit little independent shops.
Favorite thing to do on a snowy winter day? Two words: Blanket burrito.

Super Mario All-Stars
I love Super Mario games, especially the classics.

Who is your hero? My heroes past and present include: Weird Al, Tina Fey, Conan O’Brien, Super Mario, and Leonardo from the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
Favorite color? Blue! But I love bright colors of all kinds.
Favorite show(s)? Arrested Development, Conan, Space Ghost Coast to Coast, Comedy Bang Bang, 30 Rock, IT Crowd, Cobra Kai, Pen15, Bob’s Burgers, and so so so many more…
Favorite drink? Fentimans Rose Lemonade, Coca-Cola, coffee, Maker’s Mark on the rocks!
Early or Late riser? Late, sometimes too late!
Half full or Half empty? Half-empty–I’m a bit on the cynical side, despite my exclamation points!

What do you say? Want to be friends?