#but Stephen Harper and Doug Ford have certainly cured me of any belief that it's inherently *better*
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10. What are your future plans?
13. All of pets you’ve ever had
22. Your plans for summer
26. What language do you want to learn?
41. Are you happy with where you live?
✨✨✨ please and thank you 😁
10. What are your future plans?
I really don't know. This past year in the new teaching job was really stressful, and if next year is anything like that... well, I don't know that I want to continue with this job. It seems like I could pivot to tutoring full-time without much of a problem - but that carries all kinds of disadvantages around insurance and taxes, and it is more uncertain.
13. All of pets you’ve ever had
Three dogs: one who preceded me and passed when I was literally a toddler (so I don't really remember them); one from when I was in middle school to college, a beagle who would run off after anything; and one from my mid-20s to late-30s, a black lab mutt who loved snuggling and who also wound up absorbing a lot of our neuroses.
22. Your plans for summer
I have nothing concrete; right now I'm just slowly trying to set right all the stuff that went sideways during my bad spell last month. I'm doing some tutoring, I'll probably try to sneak in a short vacation or two, and getting the house sorted has been a checklist item for... seven-and-a-half years now. Nothing remarkable.
26. What language do you want to learn?
French has always been top of the list, even if the original reason isn't valid anymore. I don't suppose I'd change it as the choice, though.
41. Are you happy with where you live?
Hmm. I think it might be more accurate to say that I'm very attached to where I live? I suppose I'm happy enough - I've never seriously imagined living elsewhere (and at this point I almost certainly don't have the financial means to move).
I value my community, and I try to help it out with my work and my custom; I like knowing where everything is, and having long-time favorites.
On a tighter scale, I think it's a pretty nice house, in a reasonably good spot. I wish I could feel comfortable going for a walk or a bike, but the road is too busy and not designed for that (in my opinion). The yard is a source of stress because I don't trust myself with plants and I hate cutting things down - but it's also very nice at the same time, as I get deer stopping by, plus a nice variety of birds, and rabbits, possums... used to get turkeys, but I haven't seen any in a long while.
#it's a nice place#it needs work#more work than I usually have the time or attention span to devote to it#though that's one of the summer projects#I really need to do this stuff#since I doubt I could ever move#I know there are people who will just... take off for another city#I have way too much anxiety for that#and not near enough faith in the universe - or myself#originally French was part of the backup plan of moving to Canada#as I've gotten older I have lost most of my romanticism about Canada#I still think it's quite nice#but Stephen Harper and Doug Ford have certainly cured me of any belief that it's inherently *better*#actually at this point it's less of a political refuge than a climate one#projections say Michigan will end up feeling like Arkansas in a few decades#which isn't unlivable or anything...#but if I wanted to live in Arkansas‚ I'd live in Arkansas#I need more winter than that#and less summer#the north or east shore of Lake Superior would seem to be a good place to get that#RIP Bert‚ Suzie‚ and Sampson 😢#thank you for the questions!#asks
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