Spanish was my first language and mas was my first word.
MAS+
Mas means more. I have always wanted more. More food, more drink, more play, more affection, more frosting, just more. It’s taken me some time to learn that it’s okay to want more. I have always given more too. Here I will offer more — links to articles and podcasts I’ve been thinking about, my reactions to books that I found more (hah!) useful than others in navigating this wild terrain, and, of course, a blog where sometimes I’ll write about what’s on my mind. — Jenny
TEA TAGS
“Breath is the voice of your soul.”
On the hardest mornings, when I was in need of meaning or hope, I’d look to the tag of my tea bag. These are some of the most thought-provoking messages, to which I still turn.
“We are on the lookout for beauty and meaning and truth in the midst of lives that didn’t turn out like we thought they should.”
— KATE BOWLER
Podcasts
Books
Let me save you time searching for someone who gets you.
Here are 6 must-read divorce memoirs (yes, that’s a genre).
Movies
GRIEF
“It is the confounding grief when our life circumstances are shattered by the unexpected—the phone rings with news of a biopsy; we find ourselves suddenly without work, uncertain as to how we will support our family; our partner decides one day that the marriage is over. We tumble and fall as the ground beneath us opens, shaken by violent rumblings. Grief enfolds our lives, drops us close to the earth, reminding us of our inevitable return to the dark soil.”
— Francis Weller, The Wild Edge of Sorrow: Rituals of Renewal and the Sacred Work of Grief
Articles
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What’s been on my mind.