2019-12-20
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In November of 2018, A.J. Jacobs, editor of Esquire and author of Thanks A Thousand: A Gratitude Journey, joined Russ Roberts for a conversation about gratitude on EconTalk.
Since hearing that conversation, I’ve tried to write down the moments, memories, and vignettes of my days for which I’m grateful and don’t want to forget.
This is that list. I keep it for myself and never really imagined I’d share it.
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heavy. After joining Kate for yoga, we came home and read instead of watching TV. I liked that!repaint
! Even though I only worked a 1/2 day I was very productive. Got to go to Becca and Kerry’s join birthday party. Loved seeing them.repaint
’s failed deployment today and I got to learn a lot more about diagnosing Kubernetes clusters as a result.repaint
. Ended the day with a nice movie night with Kate.vault
. It was really cool to see them work & collaborate with them. Also finished the full stack course w/ FEM - felt good seeing how much of the course I’d already been exposed to! Giving me confidence to try my hand at One-Thing.devReact-Input-Masking
library tonight bye olving several issues with web pack and npm. Not only did I accomplish something, but I learned too!
Medium is the message - story telling and convincing others depends on how you tell something as much as the what you say. Seneca talks about the condensing of a message (CVIII) - like air through a trumpet. These are the pithy remarks. Juxtapposed with long-winded prose. It’s also why aphorisms “work” — they encapsulate ideas without burdening the hearer with specifics.
Everyone likes the idea of policy x, until the plan is revealed.input-masking
library at Justin’s suggestion. Spent most of the day working on it.2019/07/31
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2019/07/28 - Sitting at Palmer square with Kate and Becca, eating cookies and enjoying the sunshine together. It’s what friendships are all about. Spending time with people you love.
2019/07/27 - Listening to this while cooking with Kate, she got sentimental and teared up.
what’s better than eating? /
cooking for fam
— Chance the Rapper
2019/07/26 - Went swimming on my own at the club. Was much more successful and fun than my previous attempt. It’s awesome to learn. As I told Sam, it’s peaceful because it demands all of my attention.
2019/07/24 - Another swimming lesson. Great stuff. I love being able to go a length of the pool consistently. Can’t wait til I can do laps! I don’t need to hurry and being able to relax felt great! I felt really refreshed afterwards too.
2019/07/23 - Music Man in the park with Becca, Kerry, Krista and Kate. So fun. Really makes you love Chicago in the Summer. Also interesting watching that movie in 2019 when many of the tropes are tired — Marian (the Librarian) wants
2019/07/22 - Went to an elm meetup tonight. Met Justin who was really passionate about it and got a brief intro to the language through talking with him. Would be fun to keep going and getting involved in that community.
2019/07/21 - Spent two hours doing nothing but reading articles. It’s nice when I can carve out a significant chunk of my day for stuff like that.
2019/07/20 - A day with Kate and Andrew. What a wonderful time. We went to AIC, the Gage, dumplings, and then ate ice cream on our roof. Andrew got me thinking about what “a lot” of meditation looks like. Think I want to redouble my efforts on that practice.
2019/07/19 - A day with Remine folks in Chicago. Also got to read Mary Oliver while waiting to see Kate at the hospital. It was lovely spending time just sitting and reading.
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2019/07/17 - My first swim lesson! I had a ton fo fun. Exhausted myself almost immediately, but Victoria helped calm me down quite a bit which I appreciated. Definitely feels like something I can get good at if I just stick with it.
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2019/07/15 - Actually rubber duck’d at work today and solved my own problem. It was awkward talking out loud, but it felt great when I found my own problem. Signed up for swimming lessons.
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2019/07/13 - Sam & Peyton’s wedding ceremony. During family photos, I was able to help Codger get a seat in the front (being a bit of a “Johnny on the spot”). Peyton announces “that’s why you were invited Stephen” - again, a nice bit of levity that will be the type of thing I remember from the weekend for years to come.
2019/07/12 - Rehearsal dinner for Sam & Peyton. My name tag for a seating got lost and so I was left without a seat. It worked out great though because it meant that I got to sit with Anne and Joe during the dinner (in Joan’s seat) as well as Modger, Codger, Mo, Clay, Jane, Bobby and Jimmy. People I know and it’s a fantastic story that was a little current through the weekend. Stayed up all night watching Suits (the entire first season). Pearls of wisdom: When you’re wrong, apologize. When you’re right, shut up.
2019/07/11 - A great night with the mcgees. Dumplings and then trying the aviary. Definitely an experience!
2019/07/10 - When I got the tragic news about Hock’s wife, I was able to call mine and be reminded of how lucky I am and how grateful we should be. Saw Anne and joe. Anne let Finn sit in her lap!
2019/07/09 - Solves the drag and drop problem by placing the key in the right place. Solved the refresh problem by correctly identifying the dependencies for a hook. Solved the Gatsby problem by 1. Reverting changes that broke graphql, 2. Switching to yarn, and 3. Creating a new .npmrc for the project. Overall - lots of learning.
2019/07/08 - Feeling rejuvenated. Got back to learning. Started a new class (this one on Gatsby) and worked out. No coffee day 5.
2019/07/07 - Had a fantastic call with Sam. It’d been over two weeks since I’d talked to him and I really missed him. I miss Andrew too. After the call, he sent me a text that said “You’re my tribe” which I love because I feel the same way. Went to the farmer’s market with Kate. I love how excited she gets about good produce.
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2019/07/04 - Fourth of July - Kate and I swam on the roof of EBC in the morning, grilled brats on the roof, walked the River Walk just before sunset, and watched fireworks from our roof. A very pleasant day.
2019/07/03 - At Green Street Kate and I had a lovely dinner and lively discussion about the role of physicians in preventing gun deaths in the context of a EconTalk episode we both listened to with Eric Topol. The conversation focused on Russ’s reaction to the prospect that a physician would even ask. It was a highlight of dinner for me because we had a great back and forth about ideas.
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05/31/2019 - Justin and I walked home all the way from the office - it’s cool that we hang out. I’ve never had a boss like Justin before. At 3, he was like, “want to go get a juice? So we did.
05/30/2019 - Carolyn introduces the 8cs of the internal family system (?) and I realized just how many of them I feel when I’m at home with Kate or programming. I’m in a really good place. Comfortable. Confident. Curious. Compassionate. And I feel the difference.
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2019/05/28 - Sick and I was able to take the day off — which is such a luxury. Spent the day reading.
2019/05/27 - Mom and dad’s 40th anniversary. So inspiring. Got to talk to them both today and I loved how much love they have for one another. Dad was modeling new clothes for mom and they just seemed to be enjoying each other’s company.
2019/05/26 - Sunday morning but I woke up at 5:30 and got to the gym for a yoga and sauna before brunch with JC & Sonam. It’s a weekend, but I keep doing my thing - I really like my routine in that respect. It’s doable. Korean bbq dinner at Tom’s place. My bike ended up breaking on the way home, so I was carrying it on my shoulder while listening to an interview about the existential threat that is global warming.
2019/05/25 - Cooked myself some steaks and ate on the roof while reading Robert Caro. I was near 50 people who were grilling and celebrating the holiday weekend, while I enjoyed the sun in my own way.
2019/05/24 - Learned something new. I had asked Justin earlier this week a question about managing a long list of branches - he didn’t have a great answer and told me BDell had helped him in the past. When I asked BDell, however, I didn’t love his answer, figuring there had to be a better way. There was and not only did I learn them, but I typed it up and shared.
2019/05/23 - JC 1:1 today and he said it was really hard to come up with anything constructive for me (implying I was doing a great job). They (he and Sonam) also had us over for dinner which was really fun. Never been friends like this with a boss before.
2019/05/22 - Kate’s earrings arrived. She looks beautiful! We ate on the roof and giggled together about the standards espoused in the Eric Church song “Put a drink in my hand”*
If you wanna impress me, / Girl here’s your chance. / All you gotta do, is / Put a drink in my hand. / — Eric Church*
2019/05/21 - Going to the gym with Kate after work. She went to a salsa class and came out giggling on an endorphin high. She laughed about how the class was “all about shaking your booty” and claimed she just couldn’t but instead “was doing football drills.”
2019/05/20 - When I’m down, I can always count on Kate. Tonight, I needed a shoulder and she gave me hers and held me up.
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2019/05/18 - Lunch with Justin, dinner with Becca and Graham at our place. So cool to see how Kate has a mentor - and I just love hanging out with them - they’re smart and nice and interested/interesting. Make spending time enjoyable.
2019/05/17 - Finn ate my copy of Thinking In Bets — funny, but also makes me wonder if it’s worth spending more time reviewing notes before I finish a book. Took a call with Altara from Thinkful, and generally spent a lot of time recruiting — I really like that aspect of my job. Lunch with JC at Peri Peri - we talked about how cool building useful things is - like the pleasant surprises I’ve had by working on repaint
and how much I enjoy that.
2019/05/16 - Still thinking about my conversation with Ashley from Tutor Chicago - she reminds me so much of Hannah Wright. It was fun getting to know her as we both rode home from tutoring on our bikes and conversing side-by-side.
2019/05/15 - Joined Kate on the couch in the morning before work for some reading / fam time. Really refreshing way to start the morning - feel so ready to tackle the day having that start. Also realizing, again, the more widely I read, the more connections I can make between things! Everything is connected and it all reinforces each other - Pragmatic Programmer, Thinking In Bets, even Caro’s Pursuit of Power.
2019/05/14 - Little things, like walking to Jennie’s, joking with the waffle cone maker!
2019/05/13 - Dumplings with Tom, Gaurang, and Cait - introducing friends to one another strengthens ties to all sides. Also, got to try chicken heart!
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2019/05/10 - What a truly fantastic day! Highlights include an extraordinarily kind shoutout in the company monthly newsletter, a good night’s sleep (relatively), sharing an article with Mark Schacknies about a potential opportunity for us in mortgage origination for smaller loan sizes, a 1:1 with Andy Sheh, really feeling like I was part of the team and contributing valuable pieces, and to top it off - a beautiful home cooked meal with Kate (chicken, asparagus, and homemade pasta with homemade pesto)!
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2019/05/06 - First day in the office with
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2019/05/04 - Family walks to Mary Bartelme, seared Branzino, and baking oatmeal chocolate chip cookies. What a great night. I also poured my very first glass of bourbon for myself - a glass of Elijah Wood - which included a sphere of ice that I molded. Listened to two podcasts that I’m chewing on — Scott Galloway on Recode Decode & David Brooks on The Ezra Klein Show. Both focused on happiness, particularly in relationships.
2019/05/03 - Found out that Becca and Martin’s engagement is off. Yet another reminder of how lucky I am to have found Kate.
2019/05/02 - Holocaust Memorial Day - Kate told me that 1 in 5 Americans are “unsure if they’ve heard about the Holocaust”. The statement sparked a conversation in which we covered quite a bit of ground - from age limits in politics to the power of framing ideas to communicate a point. It’s also an example of where your expectations of the world are challenged by reality — what I expect people to know, assume they know, is not always the same as what they do know.
2019/05/01 - When I Gott home from tutoring, we had some time before dinner was ready during which we sat together on the couch with the dog at our feet — I read aloud from Robert Caro’s Working. It was such a quaint moment - the kind of moment that we don’t have that often now that we have such effective personal entertainment devices.
currying
article and got some people to like it. Kind of cool!<a>
tag only to find out that Linkify (a react library) already does this. Good example of reinventing the wheel instead of using the one that already exists. Dinner with Emsie and Kate and Forna Rosa was delicious.2019/02/28 - Submitted my first MR - Ended up building something I’m proud of for where I am. Took good notes. Feeling like I actually contributed — even if it took me all day.
2019/02/27 - Got my first ticket assigned. Simple form validation issue. Interesting experience of working with the first solution.
2019/02/26 - Day 1! Conversation with Andy was absolutely the highlight. Finding more of a balance in terms of how I use communication tools (to aid conversation)
2019/02/25 - talking with AK about my evolving style as a writer. Linear, logical.
2019/02/24 - coming home from SF a day early and having dinner with Kate while listening to The Beatle’s Let It Be album on vinyl.
2019/02/23 - lunch with Joey and then walking around the Mission
2019/02/22 - “we are so blessed to be here at Instagram HQ”. Going into Dog Eared Books and seeing a book story with an opinion.
2019/02/21 - ending my first (and hopefully last) ever double shift by finding a taco joint in Oakland, Cholita Linda.
2019/02/20 - sitting on the hill at Delores - just taking it all in. No headphones. No book. No distractions.
2019/02/19
2019/02/18 - 6 months and a day after my leave started from Ampersand I celebrated a new job with Kate at Omakase Yume. Also, drinks with grant everett was really nice.
2019/02/17 - sat down and reviewed all of my notes from The Lacuna - Barbara Kingsolver
2017/02/16 - Brian Holt’s course on React.
2019/02/15 - solitude is the freedom of inputs from other minds - really tried to practice this today.
2019/02/14 - Cooked a valentines day dinner for Kate. At dinner, we got to talk about how great being married is. We both shared the feeling that we’re growing together in ways that we wouldn’t if we were single. We’re building for a collective unit and not just pursuing our self-interests. Being part of something that’s bigger than ourselves.
2019/02/13 - Offer from Remine! Submitted a PR to Rob Connery’s Imposter’s Handbook for Bellman-Ford and had it accepted. Being able to contribute meaningfully to someone’s understanding of code feels so good! Felt like I was walking on cloud nine all day. The sun was shining. Life is good.
2019/02/12 - Really enjoyed the DevTogether Mentorship with Zeke tonight - learned a ton. Had a great conversation with Remine too. Also a great coffee with Kevin kelly this morning after getting a workout in to start the day!
2019/02/11 - Starting to sink in that someone actually wants to pay me to code. Means that I can do this!
2019/02/10 - Spent a few hours at the club. I love that we have the club as a place to just go hang out.
2019/02/09 - Went to the Open Source Jamfest and just really enjoyed meeting folks; also debugged PSQL for Matilda which was fun as it was something I hadn’t had to do in a while. Nacho’s birthday party was a lot of fun - Gaby is great.
No matter how far down the wrong path you’ve gone, turn back now. — Turkish proverb
2019/02/08 - Had a great day at Rowing. Did an interval workout with Mo. My splits were at ~1:50 for most of the workout, though I couldn’t quite sustain it through the whole thing. Still, I hadn’t gotten under 2:00 before then. Having an offer in hand starting to feel great.
2019/02/07 - I got an offer! West Monroe Partners wants to make an offer; Bombed my Google interview though, which overshadowed it honestly.
2019/02/06 - first day of tutoring with Tutor Chicago; CodeNewbie podcast where the interviewee noted all he wanted was the validation. Rejected by Glassdoor.
2019/02/05 - west Monroe Partners - I was honest about what I wanted to pursue: engineering. Also, began learning about Jest. Lacuna: hoe to make empanadas in a house designed by an idiot
2019/02/04 - Glassdoor interview- woof! But actually kind of fun.
2019/02/03 - practice interviews with Swag were fun and went well. Trying to feel good about tomorrow at Glassdoor!
2019/02/02 - dinner with Emsie and Brian at our place. Really liked that the focal point of the apartment was a record player.
2019/02/01 - DevFest! Meeting Alyssa in the morning and then Ado generously offering to hop on a call with me next week to discuss authentication!
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