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Sharing a Glimmer
Wanting to share a win today with the CB community. I'm sobbing right now (in a good way) over something that is really small but is landing in a really big way. I was feeling a little down today, my tween activated at the moment. Then my husband sent me a a local event he saw posted for Lunar New Year this weekend that he thought we should attend. And the tears hit because 1- my sweet husband is thinking of me and trying to celebrate with me, and 2- for the first time my first thought wasn't "is it ok if I'm there?" I can't find the words right now to describe how huge that 2nd thing is for me. It's evidence that the work I've been doing to connect with my ancestors and identity is truly integrating. I just can't stop crying. 😂😭 So so so grateful for this work and this community and everything it's growing within me. 🥹
2 likes • 22d
Love this so much for you, Mai! Thank you for sharing with us.
Private self defense classes?
Did you know that preparation can bring down anxiety? In response to the ICE abductions, I’m scheduling private lessons for me and my teens at https://www.bmacboston.com/ on Saturday afternoons at 2. Timing is flexible. It’s $50/person/class. If you’re in Boston area reach out to me if you want to join us. Self defense includes how to use different items like your coat or keys like weapons. How to discern different actions based on environment. Etc. @Joan A @Andrea Atkinson @Celia Castro @Tashiana Dew @Joy Xiang
0 likes • Jan 24
Are they/can they be drop-in classes? How many weeks do you think you might do them for? Just asking for planning reasons bc I’m not always in the area. Thank you for the information!
0 likes • Feb 5
@Judy Hu Thank you for the additional information. I'm unable to make it this Sat, but probably next Sat (2/14) if you're planning to attend.
Rage means you’re not holding the line
I’ve been sitting with Celia’s post and my response in the comments about compassionate accountability. I wonder if my adaptive teen was calling for more patience, which is not what this moment calls for. Let me walk us thru my discernment. When I work with parents who deal with anger at their kids, it points to lack of sufficient boundaries - parents are doing too much. I help them raise the expectations of their kids to do more, reduce their expectations if it’s unrealistic, or better tolerate their children’s feelings. Hold the line. This is the work: to expect more from our white/passing/system upholding siblings since they are the lynchpin to turning the tide. Model the compassionate accountability by managing your internal rage and not put it on their body nor hold it in yours. Put the rage onto the system we’ve been taught to uphold. Channel the energy of the rage by clearing your ancestral grief. Then harness that cleaned out energy to use elsewhere. Call in and move forward. The key is to hold the line with our more privileged siblings to act. They can do it and need to if they want to live. They are responsible for upholding the system that harms them, as are WE if we rage and harm each other. Emotional, psychic, and physical harm on other bodies replicates the trauma of oppression. In judgment and blame, we make ourselves big. Cycle Breakers, we need to be strategic with our energy and focus on amplifying the light by joining the communities who will protect and act alongside us. That’s what we’ve been building capacity for this week in all the groups. It’s been amazing to hold that container for you. 🙌🏽 Build capacity to believe you are worthy of being protected from the expectation of perfection or the “right way” things should unfold. Build capacity for freedom and being loved for who you are right now. When we turn our attention and energy to pour into the communities/people already doing the work, those willing to put their bodies on the line to protect each other we amplify our power and heal the trauma of colonialism-the belief that one group of people should claim full access to the resources over another.
3 likes • Jan 31
Love the messages here. “When you withdraw your energy and attention, they are left alone and invited in to do the work of reparenting themselves, or not.” As a previous people pleaser, this reminds me that I am on the right path. I don’t need to please people to fit in, to belong. It’s okay to put up boundaries around people who uphold harmful situations. They have access to their functional adult, and it’s not my job to soothe their AT or WC.
1 like • Jan 31
@Judy Hu 💯 makes sense.
Upcoming Storm
How are folks in the eastern USA feeling about the storm? I’m feeling as prepared as I/we can be but am worried about others. My little, teen, and FA are definitely taking turns at the wheel. 😅
3 likes • Jan 24
Thank you for asking, Rose! We have a back up battery bank, charged cars, alternate heat source. I also noticed empty shelves last night and lots of people in the stores preparing this morning. Also, please check dryer vents and any vents that lead to outside. If they get blocked by snow, it can cause carbon monoxide levels to rise quickly in the house (also check carbon monoxide detectors). Stay warm and safe, and enjoy the snow!
The real problem
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DTyv_4QjmwN/?igsh=Yjd5NWpmZHY1dm9r Let me know how this reel lands.
1 like • Jan 24
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