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1003rd Friday Blog Roundup

I’m back. Clearly. Friday the 13th feels like an ominous day to launch a new post, but it is what it is.

I find it difficult to get back into the swing of things after taking a break. It may be why I frequently don’t take breaks — because I know it will be so much harder to get started again afterward, and I’d rather not deal with this period where everything feels uphill both ways.

So, on that cheery note, what did you read that you loved these past two weeks?

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Stop procrastinating. Go make your backups. Don’t have regrets.

Seriously. Stop what you’re doing for a moment. It will take you fifteen minutes, tops. But you will have peace of mind for days and days. It’s the gift to yourself that keeps on giving.

As always, add any new thoughts to the Friday Backup post and peruse new comments to find out about methods, plug-ins, and devices that help you quickly back up your data and accounts.

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And now the blogs…

But first, second, helpings of the posts that appeared in the open comment thread last week. To read the description before clicking over, please return to the open thread:

  • None… sniff.

Okay, now my choices this week.

Infertile Phoenix is back with some updates, including an exchange with a friend where she explains she is 100% sure she is not going to have kids. She writes: “When I feel grief, I really feel it. I let myself. When I feel joy, I really feel that too. I allow it. My grief comes from the loss of my children; my joy comes from my continuing to live anyway.” Love this.

Lastly, not IF-related but I liked this post by Swistle about how the only people we don’t look like ourselves to is ourselves. Truly, it makes sense if you click over and read the whole thing. And this: “My sister-in-law and I were discussing how we’ve both recently even found ourselves doing some distressing Age Math. Like: how many more years can we reasonably expect to live, even if all goes extremely well—that kind of math.” There is a lot here that I think about, too.

The roundup to the Roundup: I’m back. Your weekly backup nudge. And lots of great posts to read. So what did you find this week? Please use a permalink to the blog post (written between August 30 – September 13) and not the blog’s main URL. Not understanding why I’m asking you what you found this week. Read the original open thread post here.

4 comments

1 HereWeGoAJen { 09.13.24 at 10:19 am }

I’m glad you are back. I have been thinking of you and the twins while you have been away and I hope it all went as smoothly as such things can go.

2 Beth { 09.13.24 at 2:14 pm }

I haven’t been able to get through much reading at all. Back to school schedule is hard. But! As far as today being ominous – today is also my parents’ 50th wedding anniversary. We celebrate tomorrow. So there is some good that comes of Friday the 13th. I hope you are doing as well as you can. Thinking of you and holding space for your grief as the twins start school again.

3 loribeth { 09.13.24 at 4:34 pm }

Glad to see you back! & I hope the twins are nicely settled at school My reading has been a bit bogged down lately, juggling various book club obligations (some pretty lengthy ones). The latest one I finished was “Code Name Helene” by Ariel Lawhon. One of the other women in our book club recommended it and called it “an absolutely cracking book!!!” and I agree! Even better, it’s a true story!

4 a { 09.17.24 at 5:12 pm }

I’m having a hard time reading still. But I absolutely enjoyed Just for the Summer by Abby Jiminez. I know which friend I’ll be gifting that to this year. Now I have to find something for the other friend I always give a book to. Hmmm.

Glad you’re back!

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