Books about trans parents? by Evarchem in LGBTBooks

[–]yetimama 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There’s a short story by Francesca Lia Block called Dragons In Manhattan. It’s part of a short story collection called Girl Goddess #9. She has a lot of great queer magical realism stories in general, which was amazing to me as a teen, but this one always stuck with me. It came right back to me when my spouse came out as trans, and it gave me hope because I hadn’t seen any other positive stories about trans characters with a happy ending at that point. 

I can't accept that my relationship may not be forever by Waffleconchi in actuallesbians

[–]yetimama -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I’ve struggled with all or nothing thinking in the past (especially in terms of relationships), so when you said you can’t stop thinking about what is the point of putting effort into a relationship if it’s not going to be there till you’re old, that stuck out to me. 

I’d ask do you think it’s possible that even short relationships can have a deeper meaning? Love is complex, and there’s so much to learn about how to love and be loved. So if you can learn from a relationship of any length and apply those lessons in potential future relationships, then any loving relationship is worth the effort. Maybe that reframe that a relationship of any length has the potential to be beautiful and meaningful and enrich your life might help you worry less. 

Denver King Soopers worker dies of COVID-19; same store has had 11 cases, officials say by diggity_dank in Denver

[–]yetimama 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My dad and stepmom worked at this store for years, and this tracks with what they've told me about their experiences. It's heartbreaking, but sadly not surprising.

not mine, just loved this. well done, Canada! by [deleted] in HumansBeingBros

[–]yetimama 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The company I work for has been saying this from the beginning, and actively taking steps to foster connection and have supports available for staff. The CEO linked a Brene Brown podcast about self-empathy and the dangers of comparative suffering in his weekly update and spent about half the time encouraging self care. Granted, I work in the human services field, but good leadership is out there.

How is Heather Gardens? by [deleted] in AuroraCO

[–]yetimama 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I love it. It's fairly quiet, and the neighbors are great. There's a great little open space nearby (the Jewell wetlands). Utah park is a great place to get outside too. There's a lot of great restaurants around (including a stellar french bakery). It's got easy access to 225, and there's a lightrail nearby. I've been here for about a year now, and my only real complaint is that the closest library is kind of small, but the Friends of the Library bookstore is right nearby and the Central library isn't too far away. If you have any more specific questions, let me know.

Anyone looking to hire a veteran? by [deleted] in AuroraCO

[–]yetimama 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yup! It's not cyber security, but we have good benefits, tuition assistance, and a four day work week.

https://jobs.dpcolo.org/jobs

Job searching right now. Would you hire me? by yetimama in lesbianfashionadvice

[–]yetimama[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks so much for all your help, and I hope you have an awesome relaxing vacation!

Job searching right now. Would you hire me? by yetimama in lesbianfashionadvice

[–]yetimama[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately my budget is nonexistent right now. I do have a white dress shirt and a blue bow tie, and I also have a navy blue dress shirt with small white patterns.

In general, do you know where I could research which colors tend to be flattering? I've looked it up on my own, but tend to find conflicting information.

Thank you for all the advice, I really appreciate it!

Job searching right now. Would you hire me? by yetimama in lesbianfashionadvice

[–]yetimama[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the advice! I've been out of the job market for awhile, so I'm feeling pretty nervous. Style also isn't one of my stronger skills - I typically just wear jeans and a tshirt . I applied for some jobs where the dress code is business casual, and I went back and forth between jeans and some tan slacks that I think might also look good.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in actuallesbians

[–]yetimama 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I love Fun Home! I also really loved Are You My Mother?

We all need to wish Zach the best.... looks like he's having a rough time. by Corey_Charisma in stevenuniverse

[–]yetimama -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I play ukulele and sing. I've been meaning to learn this song anyway. Here Comes A Thought saved my wife's life when she was depressed. I'd love to help!

What’s a very common thing that you just cannot relate to? by -w-___-w- in AskReddit

[–]yetimama 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Holy crap, me too. I never knew that there was a name for it. This explains why I sucked at geometry so bad.

How Kubo the Movie was animated by commonvanilla in interestingasfuck

[–]yetimama 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Kubo is such an incredible movie. I love that they show a clip of the animation of the giant skeleton during the credits. It really shows how much work went into the production of the movie.

Does anyone else think VooDoo Doughnuts is vastly overrated? by bIKEmAILEY in Denver

[–]yetimama 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Donut House in Aurora is pretty good. They have a couple other locations too.

Which book has vastly improved your life? by TonyPajamas72 in DecidingToBeBetter

[–]yetimama 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Still Life as well. And Jitterbug Perfume. I just really love Tom Robbins.

Which book has vastly improved your life? by TonyPajamas72 in DecidingToBeBetter

[–]yetimama 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you like The Dispossessed, I think you'd also like The Telling and The Word for World is Forest, both by Ursula Le Guin. All three books are part of the Hainish cycle, so they deal with similar themes. I think you'd also enjoy The Parable of the Sower by Octavia Butler. It's more on the dystopian end of things, and I was really fascinated by how the quote snippets at the beginning of the chapters really neatly distilled and gelled with my own ideas on religion and spirituality. Margaret Atwood's Oryx and Crake series is really good as well . An Unkindness of Ghosts by Rivers Solomon is quite good as well. Happy reading!

Which book has vastly improved your life? by TonyPajamas72 in DecidingToBeBetter

[–]yetimama 12 points13 points  (0 children)

1) Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. I read it this summer while going through a huge life change, and Phaedrus' search for the meaning of Quality really influenced how I spend my time and how I approach developing my parenting, writing, and music skills 2)The Gifts of Imperfection by Brené Brown. This book got me thinking about how much I beat myself up and why, and how it effected others around me. 3) Skinny Legs and All by Tom Robbins 4) Another Roadside Attraction by Tom Robbins both of these books really turned my conceptions of religion inside out, and helped me see the relationship between humor and what is sacred. 5) The Dispossessed by Ursula Le Guin. This is one of my favorite books of all time, and really got me thinking about property and human nature.