It’s been a tough season for me. In the past, I’ve been reluctant to admit this publicly unless I had lost a loved one or experienced a family emergency, but I’m beginning to realize that daily life — especially in the midst of a pandemic — is its own kind of toughness. I’m generally an optimistic and highly motivated person, but this fall has brought me a busier-than-ever work schedule, a bumpy transition into hybrid work, new challenges in just about every area of my life, and the lingering grief, exhaustion, and fear that comes from living life in a pandemic. While I have no doubt I’ll be grateful for everything I’ve learned during this season, trying to be present in the moment, adapting to new circumstances, and establishing new boundaries has taken its toll on me. Maybe you’ve felt this way, too.
Giving Thanks in 2020
We’re just a few days away from my favorite holiday: Thanksgiving. Like so many of you, our holiday will look a lot different this year. Usually we spend Thanksgiving with my family in St. Louis. Family from far and near descend on my parents’ house to eat delicious food, play games together, explore the city, and catch up on everything that’s happened over the last year. It’s a bit chaotic, but it’s still absolutely wonderful.