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Jesus, what a year. I’m thankful for medical science, both for the vaccines and for enabling the conception of my daughter, due in less than a month. I’m thankful for my wife, who’s my best friend, has kick-ass taste in music, and bore up like a goddamn hero during a long and grueling IVF process that was nothing but crushing disappointments over and over until it suddenly wasn’t. I’m both super-stoked for and terrified of first-time fatherhood, but I’m thankful I’m going to get to experience it.
I’m thankful I’ve been able to cobble together enough freelance work to keep us afloat this year, even as finding a full-time gig has proved elusive. I’m thankful both my wife and I survived COVID and came out with long-term effects that are only mild annoyances. I’m thankful for my therapist. I’m thankful for our dog, who’s my first, and is just the cutest, sweetest girl there ever was. I’m thankful to live in New York City, where it was kind of awful to be last year, but where at least I know the freaks and weirdos outnumber the conservatives and where fascism still kind of has to keep it chill (in most parts of the city, anyway) because it’s decidedly a minority point of view. Plus, we get almost all the good shows.
I’m thankful for music. Just all of it. I haven’t performed on stage since February 2020, but playing music keeps me sane and does things for my soul that nothing else can or does. I’m thankful for so much great music to listen to and with which to fill my brain and heart. And I’m thankful that, even if I haven’t been able to replicate past years’ torrid concert pace, I’ve at least been able to see a bunch of shows this year, including amazing sets from some of my all-time favorite bands. It’s church, for me, and not having it in 2020 hit me hard (as I’m sure it did for all of us here), so having that back somewhat was huge.
And, yeah, I’m thankful for this little online social circle. I was really looking forward to meeting a lot of you in person at Roo ‘21 (RIP), and I hope I’ll get to do that at some point in the future, but y’all are a trip even when it’s just people calling me an asshole in writing on a screen. I haven’t had much community since my theater career died out and my last band broke up right before the panini hit, so it’s good to have a place to come and bounce off other, like-minded (mostly) folks. Thanks for that.
Also, I’m thankful grits got voted out first.
Jorge out.
I was going to thumbs up this post until I got to the grits part.
I'm thankful for my family. Always patient, understanding and ready to engage whenever I am as well, true to themselves and funny af
Music and inforoo is such a grounding point to feel safe and a launching off point for so many crazy experiences
Friends who will travel with me halfway across the world. Friends who will make sure that Im ok at just the right time. Friends that gonna throw the fuck down in 36 hours at friendsgiving cuz chosen family
Jesus, what a year. I’m thankful for medical science, both for the vaccines and for enabling the conception of my daughter, due in less than a month. I’m thankful for my wife, who’s my best friend, has kick-ass taste in music, and bore up like a goddamn hero during a long and grueling IVF process that was nothing but crushing disappointments over and over until it suddenly wasn’t. I’m both super-stoked for and terrified of first-time fatherhood, but I’m thankful I’m going to get to experience it.
I’m thankful I’ve been able to cobble together enough freelance work to keep us afloat this year, even as finding a full-time gig has proved elusive. I’m thankful both my wife and I survived COVID and came out with long-term effects that are only mild annoyances. I’m thankful for my therapist. I’m thankful for our dog, who’s my first, and is just the cutest, sweetest girl there ever was. I’m thankful to live in New York City, where it was kind of awful to be last year, but where at least I know the freaks and weirdos outnumber the conservatives and where fascism still kind of has to keep it chill (in most parts of the city, anyway) because it’s decidedly a minority point of view. Plus, we get almost all the good shows.
I’m thankful for music. Just all of it. I haven’t performed on stage since February 2020, but playing music keeps me sane and does things for my soul that nothing else can or does. I’m thankful for so much great music to listen to and with which to fill my brain and heart. And I’m thankful that, even if I haven’t been able to replicate past years’ torrid concert pace, I’ve at least been able to see a bunch of shows this year, including amazing sets from some of my all-time favorite bands. It’s church, for me, and not having it in 2020 hit me hard (as I’m sure it did for all of us here), so having that back somewhat was huge.
And, yeah, I’m thankful for this little online social circle. I was really looking forward to meeting a lot of you in person at Roo ‘21 (RIP), and I hope I’ll get to do that at some point in the future, but y’all are a trip even when it’s just people calling me an asshole in writing on a screen. I haven’t had much community since my theater career died out and my last band broke up right before the panini hit, so it’s good to have a place to come and bounce off other, like-minded (mostly) folks. Thanks for that.
Also, I’m thankful grits got voted out first.
Jorge out.
I was going to thumbs up this post until I got to the grits part.
Considering you've found the need to respond to my threads as if you are threatened by me I offer you some peace my confused counterpart. May you find peace in your restless soul.
I’m thankful for my family both blood and festival. I’m thankful that I work at a job that does seem to give a shit about me(even if it’s sometimes a pain). I’m thankful for the return of live music and being able to attend a festival again this year in addition to half a dozen or so individual concerts.