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Monthly Reflection June 2026

First Published: 2026 July 4

Draft 1: 4 July 2026

It’s more than a little strange to me that I’m today living through what we choose to celebrate as the 250th birthday of my country of origin. I’m constantly reminded by the song that Harry Chapin wrote half a century ago to celebrate its two hundredth birthday, “There Was Only Choice”. The song is one of my favorites, and has been for ages. In part, I love that it’s practically a medley; there are completely disparate sections, many of which seem to track their own narrative lines about both loss of childhood innocence and coming to terms with life in an imperfect world.

Anyways, let’s look at the past month.

Since I am only now restarting this blog, I don’t have the goals that I would otherwise have made at the start of the month.1 Instead, I’m just going to give myself a bit of a mental “what happened?”, then look at my calendar and whatnot to see how accurate the reflection is.

Looking at the calendar, that’s more or less accurate to what happened! I also started the new embroidery project, but that’s so totally fine as a thing.

So, all in all I do think that this month was good for me if only because it forced me to start thinking at more than the day by day level. Whether that’s happened enough, I’m not totally sure.

So, what’s the new daily reflection going to be?

That’s a decent start at least! Let’s do my normal “nest everything” approach, and add the open ended questions like in the prior version.

Now I’ll add this to the bottom of the document and reorder as it feels most appropriate.5

And finally, what are the things I look forward to in the coming month?

I’m excited to visit my partner, I’m excited for the camp I have coming, and I’m excited to move!

That’s a pretty packed month, if I do say so myeslf.

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Daily Reflection: 4 July 2026

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  1. also, for some reason my typing accuracy is way down today. Not sure what that’s about

  2. ish

  3. which reminded me that I needed to clean my email, so have done some of that now! Woo, go me! Added to list of future musings

  4. ope! Just realized I didn’t do daily reflection yet!

  5. e.g. I think that I’ll put practical considerations last

  6. stolen from a prior list

  7. and this should also like tie in the thing that a lot of writers are told to do which is directly write good poetry or prose down to get it in the hand. This also has the effect of practicing hand writing. I think that there’s also the whole like “when we want to be better at running, we also stretch”

  8. see footnote in this post’s second daily reflection about written word, poetry

  9. Other than corners, which ummmm hmm I’ll figure out eventually

  10. six just feels inconvenient these days. Four glides through the fabric in a way that six doesn’t. Also, my partner’s aunt uses four for 14 Aida, which is what I’m using, so I’m following the expert in this

  11. added today

  12. added today

  13. added today

  14. admittedly, YA

  15. which probably means that I should unfollow the remainder

  16. just watched a beautiful video about the Odyssey, and it stuck with me

  17. read, not edited, unlike the version I sent my beloved

  18. forced is the wrong word, but algorithmic? almost. Let’s add that to the future musings

  19. should that be capitalized?

  20. It’s still a low voice choir, but now it’s open to anyone. Adding to the upcoming posts.

  21. the old and broken one. I’m trying to take better care of the newer one, so it’s currently back at Home Base (from here on how I’ll refer to childhood home), which has a better set of climate control.

  22. keep wanting to write beloved, but iirc that name has been taken in this blog