Goodbye, 2020.
We’ve waited a long time for this. May you find blessings of health, the best of fortunes, and the most memorable of celebrations in the coming year. Happy 2021 from The Mauve Report.
Where all sides (will) meet
We’ve waited a long time for this. May you find blessings of health, the best of fortunes, and the most memorable of celebrations in the coming year. Happy 2021 from The Mauve Report.
“Reading widely opens the door to an empathetic and deep understanding of lives, people, traditions, experiences, and histories that aren’t your own.”
From my family to yours, have a very Merry Christmas. And a Happy New Year! Love, Maude
Is there any such thing as a bad holiday greeting? We’ve never had holidays quite like these before, and I imagine next year’s will be quite different. I’m hoping there are some negative social aspects we can leave in 2020, or 2019.
If there was ever a year we needed something magical, and aligning, we all know this is the one. And that magical alignment comes tomorrow night.
December 2020: A Year in . . . what was that exactly? How’s America doing? Read how The Mauve Report got started, and how it really got going. Plus, the Best of Autumn. And what are we looking forward to for Winter? Maude reports.
In an event that normally doesn’t receive nearly this much attention, the Electoral College votes today, in the third phase of our Presidential election process! But because it doesn’t normally receive this much attention, it may have escaped notice that there is more to the process, to take place between now and Inauguration Day.
Five hundred children were brought to our border and began a new life, but not the ones their parents had planned.
America reckons with the most powerful conspiracy theory it’s ever seen. But it’s all been seen before.
It’s the worst the pandemic has ever been, I’m in one of the states with the worst numbers and the most resistance to public health measures, where education isn’t the highest priority even in the best of times, and I just signed up my last remaining virtual learner to return to in-person learning, effective yesterday. And I feel great–and terrified.