Thanks. I’m currently temporarily living with him so we can support each other (different part of the same city) and we have both taken time off work. I worry about what happens when I have to go back to my life in my own apartment. Sigh.
Thanks. I’m currently temporarily living with him so we can support each other (different part of the same city) and we have both taken time off work. I worry about what happens when I have to go back to my life in my own apartment. Sigh.
Thank you so much; a lot of what you wrote is hitting home. I have mentioned the possibility of grief groups/suicide survivor groups to him and he hasn’t dismissed it out of hand, which is positive. A lot of his life was built around helping her, so it will take time for him to re-center.
I lost my mom to suicide a week ago. She was a brilliant, wonderful, and frustrating person. She was a doctor who saved thousands of lives, but she couldn’t save her own — she struggled with mental illness for a long time, and tried literally every treatment she could. Ultimately, she lost the battle. I’m most worried…
I did this once. I was super shy and decided I would “fake it til you make it” and be more talkative. And... it worked, I ended up being permanently stuck as the loud one. Oops.
that sounds disgusting and I am almost ready to try it...
Ugh I have one of those summer colds that strips you of your will to live. Any favorite home remedies? Up to and including magical spells which will empty my sinuses?
I did my first big solo trip to London last year and really loved it! (But I had never been before -- if you’ve already been, ignore me!)
A family member who I’m super close with had a baby a couple of weeks ago and he is the best little smush! It’s so weird seeing her face on a tiny baby but I’m totally smitten with him. That’s my baby story!
Anna, I have been a HUGE fan of your long form reporting for years now and I just want to tell you how pumped I am about this book. Congrats! Can’t wait to read it.
I once went to Le Bernadin. Work thing. Hands down the fanciest meal I’ve ever had. I was sure the waiters could smell that I didn’t belong there. It was fantastic.
I got a lot better at dining alone after doing London solo for a week this past summer. Kindle definitely helps! Though I was also often on my phone mapping out my next stop since I suck at itineraries...
Counterpoint: I miss it when my only job was to read books and think and write about them and nothing actually mattered and clients didn’t get mad at me ;)
He has such a good little face!!!
I need you all to know that it’s snowing in New York and I’m in a tropical paradise in Puerto Rico for a long weekend by myself because #treatyoself. Splurged in a great hotel, got upgraded at check-in, watched sunset on the beach with a mojito, currently on a date with myself at a fancy restaurant. Once you get…
omg typical New Yorker egocentrism, I read it as New York! I hope (old) York is lovely!
There are a bunch of us NYC Jezzies - we’re here if you need any help planning!
I need you to know that I read and starred this while on the F train.
Mine is Bacardi 151, after a particularly memorable celebration of my 18th birthday. Ughh. (I am now 30 and I have not touched it ever again in the ensuing dozen years)
I live in a high-rise and I leave that shit open, even in one room where I know my neighbors can see me. Shrug.
Was it a transformative moment for anyone else when Oreos got certified kosher? No, just me? I was in middle school and wanted to have a party where I burned every single box of Hydrox...