The winter of our discontent: 1Q goals.
I am officially reinstating quarterly goals. Yes, yes, 1Q2017 is starting a little late, and yes, I'm easing back into it so these aren't particularly challenging goals, but here we go:
- Write more. Of anything. (But hopefully, write more of this alleged book I keep talking about.)
- Run more. We are training for the Avenue of the Giants half marathon in May, so we've joined a gym and I'm enjoying the routine.
- Do something active in response to this horrific administration every day. EVERY. SINGLE. DAY.
- Subgoal. I totally agree with this, so these actions will be small, concrete, focused, and whenever possible, fun.
Sunday: Listened in on an Indivisible conference call with 25K other people around the country and posted a summary to our local activist group. Also, explained to my brother that I didn't need a t-shirt from the Women's March on Washington to prove I was there - my daily actions from here out would prove that I was there.
Monday: sent postcards to all my local reps from all three airports where I had layovers. Here are two of my favorites.
Chicago: My Kind of Town, Kate Brown: Our Kind of GOVERNOR!
and Earl Blumenauer's in honor of this
Tuesday: attended a local Democrats meet & greet.
Wednesday: wrote two blog posts about my DC trip, which included reading dozens of hilarious "best protest sign" blogs from around the country and the world - I haven't laughed that much since 5pm PST on November 8, 2016.
I stole these...
... from the internet
Friday: updated our local Democratic party Facebook page. Also attended a weekly lunch meeting of long-time activists. These folks are a bit jaded, having been through this with the farm workers' movement, and Vietnam, and Reagan, and Bush/Bush Jr., and Occupy (see: "I can't believe we still have to protest this shit"), but they are rallying once again. Just sitting with them for an hour, I learn so much local context and anecdotal history for the fight that is to come for the next four years.
Saturday: more updates to the Dems Facebook page and coordination on some upcoming events sponsored by the Dems. Then I interviewed a guy who's planning a really interesting sustainability project here in town. BECAUSE SCIENCE.
Onward...
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