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Sunday, December 30, 2018

Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #1143 - Best of Blogs - Year End - HEY MOM REPRINT with added




Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #1143 - Best of Blogs - Year End - HEY MOM REPRINT with added - a sense of doubt #1409

Today, I am back in Michigan for a visit. It's my first full day in Michigan.

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I could fill volumes with the bad behaviors I should swear off in 2019: starting books and failing to finish them, eating shredded Parmesan cheese straight out of the bag and neglecting to respond to text messages in a timely fashion. (I currently have 53 unread texts; this is not hyperbole.)
I probably drink more sparkling water than actual water. And I occasionally let unwashed clothes pile up to the point that, when I do tackle laundry, I’m surprised to unearth items I’ve completely forgotten I own.
As 2018 comes to a close, I intend to say goodbye to these bad habits. And having weathered a huge amount of personal and professional change recently — which has been as thrilling as it has dizzying — I look forward to feeling centered, settled and focused in the new year.
The Lily talked with women in a handful of states about what they’re waving goodbye to in 2018 and saying hello to in 2019. Their answers ranged from light to weighty, hilarious to heartfelt. See below for slices of their lives. 
We’d love to hear from you, too. Tell us what you’re leaving behind this year — and welcoming in the year ahead — on Twitter, using the hashtags #TheLilySaysGoodbye and #TheLilySaysHello.
Responses were compiled by Ashley Lee in California, Cat Cardenas in Texas, Allison Yates in Illinois and Nneka McGuire in Washington, D.C.

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RESUMING ORIGINAL CONTENT

So, when I went back to the end of 2015 for a HEY MOM to reprint, grabbing the entry below that was originally featured on 1512.31 or December 31st 2015 for those who cannot grok my date format.

I was inspired to see that it was a "best of" post, in which I collected best of blogs from 2015 as that's the year I resumed daily broadcast after a two year break (365 T-Shirts was daily from 2012-2013) with the HEY MOM feature, which I launched two days after you died, Mom, on 1507.06.

Looking back to the end of 2016, 2017, and now 2018, it does not appear that I devoted the time to continuing the practice of best of blog lists in those years.

So here's a best of list for 2016 since I think the last one I did is reprinted below for 2015. I will endeavor to make 2017 and 2018 lists separately.

There's too many blog posts that I have done that I feel deserve to be listed in a best of, and so I made two lists. First, the best of the best. A list of the top twelve posts of 2016. I was trying to keep it to top ten, but then it was twelve, and there's actually fourteen because two posts have part twos and so I included both and counted the pair as one.

The Top Twelve is a pretty good cross-section of my 2016 posts, which I "favorited" for different reasons, not always because each features great, original writing or special imagery, but sometimes just because the subject itself was special, such as CUBS WIN!

There are notable omissions, such as Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #423 - What I've Learned - Bowie and Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #517 - Because there are endings, but they too are beautiful.

Of course, I am fond of this one,

Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #288 - Toilet Paper Hanging Direction, and there are other goodies like


Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #271 - Winnie the Pooh, Jung, and Teaching revisited

which I may make use of in teaching, and more good book reviews, like


Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #256 - The Girl With All The Gifts, a book review

and

Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #257 - So many graphic novels; so little time.

But I am also very fond of this one, too,


Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #428 - Seven Ways of Looking At Teachers, a poem

and I did not include any of the weekly poem entries, but I did try to restrict myself to ten, and then twelve (which is fourteen), so... that's that. :-)

Also, I just included the first of the blog series on writing persuasive essays, though there are several better entries than the first one.

Still, this is a good list.

Enjoy.

BEST BLOGS LIST 2016- TOP TWELVE

Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #198 - Scheduling time to obsess
Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #208 - More on obsessing

Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #341 - GRAMMAR POLICE: THINGS THAT SUCK #3 - The sign at Burger King

The Daily Bowie #24 - "Rock 'N' Roll Suicide"

Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #263 - Indigo Girls Concert

Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #363 - Memorial Therapy part four - Bike Ride

Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #371 - I am not afraid of the police; but maybe you should be

Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #376 - Hypocrisy and self-realization





BEST BLOGS LIST 2016- complete list

Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #198 - Scheduling time to obsess

Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #194 - Plate of Shrimp

Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #201 - Tower Birthday Cake Archive

Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #208 - More on obsessing

Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #216 - More on Bowie - a links collection

The Daily Bowie #24 - "Rock 'N' Roll Suicide"

The Daily Bowie #25 - "Lazarus"

Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #223 - Dad's Deacon Installation

Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #246 - Monica Byrne, Patreon, Activism

Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #254 - My wife is amazing

Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #255 - My wife is amazing, pt.2

Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #256 - The Girl With All The Gifts, a book review

Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #257 - So many graphic novels; so little time

Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #263 - Indigo Girls Concert

Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #267 - Lost Lovecraft Manuscript, Houdini, and Racism

Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #268 - Geek Closet

Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #271 - Winnie the Pooh, Jung, and Teaching revisited

Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #274 - I still miss you, but it's easier (sometimes)

Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #288 - Toilet Paper Hanging Direction

Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #292 - Dreams - part Five - the flight speed of grief

Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #301 - The Serendipity Letter

Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #325 - Piper's Recital

Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #330 - Memorial Day Cookout and Blog Thoughts

Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #337 - Ivan's Graduation

Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #341 - GRAMMAR POLICE: THINGS THAT SUCK #3 - The sign at Burger King

Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #363 - Memorial Therapy part four - Bike Ride

Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #366 - Last Year's Tributes - Throwback Thursday

Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #371 - I am not afraid of the police; but maybe you should be

Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #376 - Hypocrisy and self-realization

















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Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #177 - Year end review and best blogs

Hi Mom,

Welcome to the last day of 2015. I wish you were here to see it.

Today, I create and publish the 177th blog entry in this series, inspired by wishing to continue my conversations with you. 177 is just five posts shy of the halfway mark for the year. And, like with the T-shirts project, I do plan to stop at 365 posts, which will come not on the day you died a year later but on the second day following the day you died in this coming 2016.

At this time, I felt it would be a good idea to reflect on this avocation, to share some statistics of readership, and to choose the twenty best entries of the year thus far. I tried to restrict myself to top ten and could not.

Like with T-shirts, that came from my struggle to understand having cancer and coping with recovery from having cancer, this blog series originates with your death, Mom, but becomes more than a journal about grieving; it has become a journal about living. My intent is that by writing about the things I want to write about, I will show that I have moved on, or at least how I am trying to move on.

So far, it has been easier than I thought it would be. Liesel, especially, thought I would be completely broken by your death, despite my assurances that I was more prepared than she believed given all that we had been through with you, Mom, in the last fifteen years, but especially the original situation, the bacterial meningitis that changed all of our lives forever.

But by saying that the moving on, the continuing, the living has been "easier" than I thought it would be, this does not imply that it has been easy. I feel the loss of you every day, Mom. I find new ways to cope with that loss every day. My choices are not the choices that others would make, but this difference does not make my choices wrong. They are my choices. This is my grief.

And yet, this is also my life. As I noted, I did not want this blog to be a daily cant on how much I miss you and how I am struggling to move on with life that does not include you in it as a living person (because I do feel you strongly in my daily life as a spiritual entity). I could simply post 365 variations on the theme of "I miss you," but that's not what I am trying to do. The blog theme comes from the idea of continuing my daily conversations with you as I called you nearly every day over the last six years. And I think I have done very well with a variety of content. Yes, some of it is specifically about grief, some of it consists of memories of our life together, but some of it really has nothing to do with you at all, Mom, it's just something I want to write about, such as yesterday's book reviews and Tuesday's review of book one of the Dark Knight III - The Master Race comic book. I have spent a great deal of time and energy on keeping my content varied and not only of interest to you, Mom (more or less). but also to others who graciously share some of their time by peeking in on what I am doing with mine (my time, that is).

I have 188 of these entries left to write, and I am confident that I can keep up my standards and achieve some new things. Not all of the entries will be verbose or complex, many will be short comments on a picture, my continuing reports on our Scotland trip (Liesel's and mine), or reprinted content from my T-shirt series (which is the greatest cheat but in a way one of my chief joys), but I will continue to post content daily (except when I get behind) and think of you daily, Mom, whether I am writing about something that would interest you or something that interests me and you have to listen politely.

STATISTICS
In an overall glimpse, I have 266 posts on this blog, of which 177 are devoted to this enterprise of "Hey, Mom!" I have been blessed with 24, 847 page views, which is decent for a modest blog such as this one, but still trails the T-shirt blogs whopping 36,956 page views, though I suspect that come Hey Mom #365, I will match or exceed the T-shirts total.

My average seems to be around 30 some pages views a day with spikes of 100-150 on some days with some posts.

Current stats show page views today at 55, page views yesterday at 96, and page views for the month of December at 1,972. Granted, I generate a fair number of these views myself but I would say that subtracting 5-10% for my activity, the rest resemble mostly readers and not robots, from what I can tell.

My peak month since starting Hey Mom was August with 3053 page views followed by July with 2880 and October with 2240

The most popular recent post was the one from December 26th on Christmases from 2009-2015, which is a very special post indeed and will probably make the top ten. This post also ranks as number one for the last month.

In terms of all time ranks, my top ten most page views are mostly dominated by non-Hey Mom content. My number one post with 1024 page views is this one KEEPING MISOGYNY ALIVE AND WELL FOR GEEKS NATIONWIDE, which is about the Heroes TV show and its depiction of women in its first season. My second most popular post with 642 page views is this one:
THINGS THAT SUCK #2: PLEASE PREPAY IN ADVANCE, of which I am inordinately proud.
The next two with 213 views and 154 views respectively are also from the pre-Hey Mom period: BURGERS OR BOOTY and THE “New and Improved” INVISIBLE WOMAN: Does she look like she needs protecting?, which happens to be the first post I ever made on this blog (and the one about Heroes was number two).

Following this top four, number five with 102 page views and number six with 82 page views are two of my weekly comics posts: WEEKLY COMICS FOR 1404.16 -- which shared content on the Batman comic during the Riddler Year One saga, the conclusion of the Superior Spider-Man series, The Justice League featuring the Metal Men, "Who Shot Bruce Banner?" from 2014 issues of the Hulk, the Ms. Marvel reboot, and a few other comics -- and WEEKLY COMICS FOR 1405.21, which described recent TV shows and movies of comic book themes, along with reviews of Marvel's Original Sin #2, the conclusion of DC's Forever Evil, Image's Velvet #5, Daredevil #005, and Image's Saga #19 among a few others.

Finally, the first Hey Mom post -- New feature: Hey, Mom! Talking to my mother #1 - the explanation -- takes seventh place with 79 page views. I have added to this entry a few times and will probably add to it again, thus increasing the page views somewhat, but I think people are finding it from the top of the blog to better understand what I am doing.

One other pre-Hey Mom entry comes in at eighth before two Hey Moms close out the top ten.
With 74 page views, my Return of Doubt: Things that Suck scores eighth followed by Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #89 - Sixth wedding anniversary (65 page views) and Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #88 - 90 days and 88 blog entries (63 page views).

I am blessed to have readers. Thank you. And thank you, Mom, for inspiring it all and sitting patiently and listening when I go on about stuff you do not care all that much about.



MY TOP TWENTY HEY MOM POSTS SO FAR (thru 177)

There's actually twenty-one entries here because I had to include the first one, but it doesn't count towards the top twenty. I tried to avoid listing so many posts that deal with grieving, but a fair share of them deal with it because its been a constant issue for half a year now. I wanted to include one of the dreams posts and the second one is probably the best of three, despite Liesel's dream as feature of the third part. Post #83 may not be the best in terms of writing, but I love the picture from the post and have included it above. I tried to be choosy, and so I included only one post from the Memorial Service, and probably, my favorite story. But I did not include any posts from other series' I wrote, such as the seven songs sequence and the Traverse City trip group of posts. Early posts were all especially poignant, such as #s two, three, and fourteen. I like the pair #25 and #50 make between counting days and disbelief. But then, the majority of the posts in the second ten are about other subjects than my grief and the loss you, Mom, at least, that is, until Christmas. Still, this is a good list, and this post could serve as a good introduction to what I am doing. I am especially proud of the blog as a whole, but I am especially proud of these twenty entries.

New feature: Hey, Mom! Talking to my mother #1 - the explanation

Hey, Mom! Talking to my Mother #2 - last breath

Hey, Mom! Talking to my Mother #3 - "Don't be scared."

Hey, Mom! Talking to my Mother #14 - Meijer

Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #20 - Memorial Service pt. 7 - Mints story

Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #25 - Counting Days

Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #50 - Disbelief

Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #73 - Dreams part two

Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #82 - Your Stuff

Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #83 - LOL - not Laughing Out Loud

Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #88 - 90 days and 88 blog entries

Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #89 - Sixth wedding anniversary

Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #92 - Gender Performance

Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #93 - Happy 79th Birthday, Mom

Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #97 - present tense

Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #106 - Star Wars Boycott

Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #119 - All life is precious - Aikido

Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #124 - Gloria Steinem

Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #153 - Warren Ellis & new year's resolutions

Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #170 - Box of comics on Christmas Eve

Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #172 - Christmases 2009-2015

Have someone give you a kiss, and tell you that I love you.
Talk to you tomorrow, Mom.
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Reflect and connect.

Have someone give you a kiss, and tell you that I love you.

I miss you so very much, Mom.

Talk to you tomorrow, Mom.

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NEW (written 1708.27) NOTE on time: I am now in the same time zone as Google! So, when I post at 10:10 a.m. PDT to coincide with the time of your death, Mom, I am now actually posting late, so it's really 1:10 p.m. EDT. But I will continue to use the time stamp of 10:10 a.m. to remember the time of your death, Mom. I know this only matters to me, and to you, Mom.

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