
Put Yourself on the List
I need to show up for myself — and let others show up, too
Essays on midlife reclamation, sacred practice, and the wisdom we weren't meant to keep quiet. I write with the rhythm of the moon.
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I need to show up for myself — and let others show up, too

They keep handing aging women a list. Gardening is always on it. Mine looks nothing like theirs

How everyday sayings keep women small

The first harvest doesn’t ask where you’re standing. It asks what’s ripening.

The undoing of what I thought was true

The messy middle is where the magic brews.

The exquisite practice of not reaching for the camera

I have the receipts

Gratitude without amnesia — the promises are ours to keep.

The morning after the longest day, the Crone counts what the light left behind