Mercury Retrograde: a Review

It’s been a weird few weeks, y’all, and I’m blaming Mercury retrograde. You've probably heard of this astrological phenomenon, since it's sucked up into pop culture in recent years. That may be because it happens fairly often - three times a year, for a few weeks at a time - but I think it's because it's really, truly annoying. Mercury is the planet that rules communication, travel, technology, and commerce, and when it goes retrograde (appears to move backwards in the sky) it makes those things go wonky - tech malfunctions, communication goes awry and travel gets snarled.

The wifi has been in and out of functioning for no apparent reason all morning, here at ALC-NYC, and I’ve been in and out of a not-fight with a friend for three weeks now. On Monday, I got to the train station to find that my metrocard expired, and all three of the machines at my station were only accepting cash. Luckily, I had enough cash for a single ride, but not for the monthly unlimited card that I rely on. When I swiped the card at the turnstile, though, it told me to swipe card again at this turnstile… and then it told me that I had an insufficient fare. I went and argued with the stationmaster about it, and they opened the gate to let me in. Then I went to school, did a whole day, and forgot about it - until I got on the bus in the afternoon. I swiped 2 different (empty) metrocards, shrugged at the driver and got on the bus. When I got to 86th street to transfer to my train, I thought to myself finally, I’ll be able to get my unlimited and I won’t have to deal with this any more. But, of course, none of the machines at 86th street were working either - every one of the (seven!!!!) machines at the station were only selling single rides. Knowing it's Mercury retrograde helped me find a sense of amusement about it as I bought a single ride, explained what was happening to a tourist, and swiped into the station just in time to miss my train.

Mercury retrograde is annoying, but it’s not just an annoyance. It forces us to slow day, and slowing down things we take for granted makes us notice them - like how I discovered that I could, in fact, hold boundaries with my anxious brain on my Mercury retrograde journey to Australia last year.

I’ve been spending a lot of time, this retrograde, with my old notebooks and past selves - 25 books worth of them. I got sick the first week, and was forced to slow down all the way to a halt. I spent 4 straight days in my apartment, sitting with my changing selves. It is still loud in my head, but not a cacophonous as it once was, I’m noticing.

As I record my present selves - in free writes, in staff check in notes, in journals and reflections on tarot cards, in blog posts - and the data available to me about my patterns piles up, becomes several-cycles-worth of observations, I can see my self getting better at slowing down. I can trace the path of learning to hold my paradoxes: all of my thoughts are valid, even if they are not all as urgent as my brain would have me believe.It’s a shift that I didn’t notice until this retrograde-review-cycle, but it’s been a seismic one. It didn't start now, but now is when I can finally feel it: not all of my strongest thoughts and feelings are urgent and need to be acted on. It’s really hard for me to just sit with them - to not go racing down the mental track of contingency plans and what-ifs and hypothetical conversations - but it is possible. When I read my traveling-to-Australia-through-Mercury-retrograde thoughts I can see the buds that are now flowering - I can't wait to discover the buds under this flower when I check back with this post in a year, or five, or ten...

Return from Philly, Escape from Jury Duty, Heartwood, Leveling Up Tools, and Ryan's Beard...

I missed monday because I had jury duty which was a bummer but I did not get placed on a jury and I did do my civic duty so that was no big deal (besides being mildly bored for a day when I could have been at school). I also voted Tuesday morning! Very civic week all around.We went to Philly and Abby's parent's house last weekend! It was an awesome trip. I wish I had more photos but I took most of mine on something called "real film" so they are not instantly available - I will post them when I get it developed. Here's some photos I did take: I did not include the week number in the title of this post because I'm learning that if a thing I'm doing feels arbitrary, I don't have to keep doing it for continuity's sake!!!!! (Knowing this rationally and acting on it are different things. I've been in the former state for a while, it's the latter action that's hard for my Virgo self...)It's good that we're practicing getting out in the world because we skyped @mjuliacordero and some of the Heartwood crew this week and our teens were so excited/are talking about coordinating a trip to Atlanta now... (You can check out a photo on our instagram.)I finished two big projects this week! One is the Gameshifting board I've been working on with my spawn - it's taken a while to get all the materials but today we finally had everything we needed. @simoneboss @spino @zoe6 and Demian helped with design and execution and I think it turned out fantastic. The other project I did this week was impulsive, but incredibly satisfying. Since I first started at ALC (last September) the game room closets have been an explosion of orphaned board game pieces, mixed-up playing cards, magnet tiles, lincoln logs, random dice, marbles, go stones, shredded boxes and more things to horrify a Virgo such as myself. I didn't go on a field trip yesterday, which is my usual Thursday activity, and so I found myself with a whole day to tackle something new and that something was that chaos closet! I didn't take a before shot, but here is during/after:It's not perfect (I wish I'd had time to label things, and there's still a basket of all sorts of random cards in there that need to be sorted into their respective games...) but it's MUCH better than it was and it was so satisfying to see how much more space there was in there when I was done.Bonus photo: Ryan came back from the park today with flowers in his beard and it was rad...