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953rd Friday Blog Roundup

We went to the National Aquarium for the first time in many years. We were members when the kids were little, so we often went there. But over time, they switched their membership to an imaginative play place and then a science museum. We always got the membership that allowed us to take friends with us, so we spent most days off of school or random summer days looking at fish, learning about the pyramids, or conducting experiments. It was a good childhood.

The Wolvog asked that we go back to the aquarium for Wolvog Day, his yearly floating surprise birthday.

Our favourite turtle, Calypso, died early in the pandemic, but everything else was as we left it at least ten years earlier. Walking through it again was strange and emotional, especially to see the bubble water sculptures that the twins loved to stand behind.

I guess it’s time for new memories.

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Stop procrastinating. Go make your backups. Don’t have regrets.

Seriously. Stop what you’re doing for a moment. It will take you fifteen minutes, tops. But you will have peace of mind for days and days. It’s the gift to yourself that keeps on giving.

As always, add any new thoughts to the Friday Backup post and peruse new comments to find out about methods, plug-ins, and devices that help you quickly back up your data and accounts.

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And now the blogs…

But first, second, helpings of the posts that appeared in the open comment thread last week. To read the description before clicking over, please return to the open thread:

Okay, now my choices this week.

Dubliner in Deutschland captured a lunch date in a few words and pictures. I’m not sure why I loved this so much, but I did. Maybe because it captures a moment where she slowed down and realized that life is amazing because it is filled with expectedly delightful meals.

Lastly, Infertile Phoenix talks about the exhaustion that accompanies grief. She writes, “I will never forget that massively heavy feeling. I will never miss feeling so adrift and pointless. I will never take energy or inspiration for granted.” It’s an interesting study in noticing the difference between daily tiredness and grief tiredness.

The roundup to the Roundup: Back to the aquarium. Your weekly backup nudge. And lots of great posts to read. So what did you find this week? Please use a permalink to the blog post (written between July 14 – July 28) and not the blog’s main URL. Not understanding why I’m asking you what you found this week. Read the original open thread post here.

3 comments

1 Maya { 07.28.23 at 9:41 am }

Love your tradition of a special day for each twin! I wonder if other twin parents do this too.

2 Mali { 07.29.23 at 8:16 pm }

I also love your tradition for a special day for each of the twins. I imagine the aquarium visit was bittersweet. For you all.
Have had visitors this week. Blog-reading was limited. Sigh. I would have put up IP’s post, but as usual you beat me to it! lol

3 Jess { 08.03.23 at 11:03 pm }

Love that tradition, too! And I bet the aquarium was bittersweet. So many past memories intertwined with the new ones.

While disturbing, I did appreciate the thoughts in Mali’s post about the heads not always being greener: https://nokiddinginnz.blogspot.com/2023/07/the-grass-is-not-always-greener.html?m=1

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