Let's do this! 2020 was a HUGE year for reading (thanks, COVID!). Let's see what I can do in 2021 :)
No. 1 - The Christmas Spirits on Tradd Street by Karen White:
No. 3 - True Courage by Dee Henderson:
No. 4 - Black Enough edited by Ibi Zoboi:
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Let's do this! 2020 was a HUGE year for reading (thanks, COVID!). Let's see what I can do in 2021 :)
No. 1 - The Christmas Spirits on Tradd Street by Karen White:
No. 3 - True Courage by Dee Henderson:
No. 4 - Black Enough edited by Ibi Zoboi:
CW: Depression, OCD, mental illness, unexpected death, suicide, police violence
Police reported that he was armed with a knife and wouldn't leave his car. They said they tried to arrest Jacob and ended up fatally shooting him.
OK - here's where I'm going to get really personal.
Three years ago, my own father was suffering a mental-health crisis. He'd been in a downward spiral, his depression and OCD becoming too much to handle. The recent death of his father, with whom he had a very complicated relationship, played a big role.
Dad's situation played out differently from Jacob's, but I can't help but wonder what could have happened.
My dad took an overdose of his medication, ending his life. We believe it was unintentional. (more about his illness)
But what if, in taking that medication, he'd become agitated? What if he'd become confused? What if he'd become belligerent? What if he'd become violent? What if he'd become a perceived danger to himself or to Mom?
What if Mom had come home and found him in crisis? A situation she couldn't handle on her own?
She would have called 911. And instead of sending a mental-health crisis team, police officers would have responded. Because that's how it works.
And what happens when those officers don't know how to handle that agitation, confusion, belligerence, violence, or threat of potential danger?
It's absolutely not a stretch to say that my dad could easily have ended up like Jacob. And that's not OK.
We desperately need to change our policing system and our response to people in crisis.
At the beginning of 2020, I set out to complete the 52 Hike Challenge. Like all of you, I had no idea what the year had in store. I was off to a great start, but then distancing restrictions quickly made hiking less safe.
Still, I finished my 52 trails with time to spare. Here are my final outings:
No. 41 - Blue Box Trail, Sept. 5:
No. 42 - Frog Lake Buttes, Sept. 6:
Frog Lake:No. 43 - Coffenbury Lake, Sept. 19:
No. 44 - Delaura Dune Trail, Sept. 20:
No. 45 - Gales Creek, Sept. 27:
No. 49 - Crown Zellerbach Trail, Oct. 17:
No. 50 - Larch Mountain, Nov. 8 - in a surprise snowstorm :)
No. 51 - Kilchis Point Reserve, Dec. 19: