Monthly Archives: December 2016

Lovebomb

Sticker taped to mirror in Gender Neutral bathroom

Sticker taped to mirror in Gender Neutral bathroom

Lovebombing, in the most general terms, is when you anonymously leave notes or small gifts for people to find. It can be in a public space, such as a grocery story (like leaving notes that say “You are beautiful exactly as you are” in the diet food aisle), library (putting messages of hope inside books about depression or addiction), or where you work (leaving notes that say things like “The way you smile and say hello always cheers me up” in someone’s mailbox), or it can be a private or more personal space, such as leaving cookies on your neighbor’s door step, or putting a note on someone’s car windshield.

message from a "secret admirer" on my car this morning :)

message from a “secret admirer” on my car

This will be the third time I’ve lovebombed the building I work in. It’s relatively anonymous — except for that I blog about it and post pictures on Instagram. Even so, there are still people I work with who’ve never figured out it was me. Next week is the last week of classes, with finals after that, so everyone is feeling stressed, fatigued. Add to that the recent presidential election results, the dwindling daylight and increasing cold, and it feels like people could use some encouragement.

I put up tearable flyers, pictures with quotes or a poem, and “you are beautiful” stickers in our employee mail room, the two spots we have microwaves, the women’s bathrooms on all four floors and a few of the men’s, over the water fountains, and in the stairwells and hallways.

My supplies

My supplies

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Student lounge area

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"The Thing Is" by Ellen Bass

"The Thing Is" by Ellen Bass

“The Thing Is” by Ellen Bass, bathroom stall door

Ethnic Studies is on the 2nd floor of our building, and they had this really cool Post-It collection.

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I added something, a bit bigger than a post-it but hopefully they won’t mind. It was one of my favorite flyers I made to hang today.

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I know that some people might consider this naive. And yet, we lose students to suicide every year. Many of them (and us) are struggling with anxiety and depression, and with the current political climate and some of the things happening in the world, many of us are afraid and confused. Leaving some anonymous love laying around isn’t the worst thing you could do. I made sure I didn’t get too political so no one felt left out, and I tried to find a few things for the main doors into the men’s bathrooms that weren’t too feminine. And as I taped things up, I held the intention in my heart that the person who needed a particular message the most would find it, that I would put it in the place they’d see it, and that it would somehow help them.

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If you’d like to try a lovebomb, (I highly recommend it, makes you feel good and cheers up the people who find them), some of my sources for flyers are:

  • Kelly Rae Roberts has a really great flyer in this post you can download.
  • Kindness Over Matter has tons of free printables.
  • Susan Piver shares lots of great images and quotes on Instagram.
  • Grammarly shares some good stuff on Instagram too. Here’s one I used today.
  • When I find a quote I like, I Google it and see if anyone has made an image using the quote. If the person has their name or url as part of the image, I make sure to leave it intact on my print out. One thing I did this time was to use a few images from Emily McDowell because she is just SO good at mixing encouragement with the messy stuff of life, at not glossing over the bad things but also not losing her sense of humor. I made sure to include her studio logo on the two I printed out, and I’m going to buy some stuff from her shop to balance the karma of that.
  • If I’d had more time, I would have used images from Unsplash, added quotes in PicMonkey, and done some myself.

I know as soon as facilities goes to clean the bathrooms, my flyers will get “cleaned” too. Hopefully a few people see them before that happens and feel at least the tiniest bit cheered up.

 

Gratitude Friday

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1. Morning walks. It’s been dark and cold this week, but that also means hardly anyone else is out (except the rabbits and deer, and the occasional owl) and we have the park all to ourselves.

2. Slowing down. I’m done with my meditation instructor training, Wild Writing is on a break until next month, and the semester is coming to a close. This season has a funny energy though where at the same time things are slowing down, they are also ramping up to the new year and all the new things that will come with that.

3. Being able to choose. There’s a lot I could be doing right now, and it would be really easy to burn myself out, get sick, crash, but I’ve been being careful about just that, making better choices about where my energy and effort goes, and when I need to rest.

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4. Sweet Sam. Speaking of rest, that’s what this boy had to do this week. Last week he did a lot of hiking and sprained his ankle (or foot or shoulder, it can sometimes be hard to tell in a dog), so he was on restriction this week. The limping only really lasted the first day, and was only really the first few steps right when he got up, but since it was the second time in the past few months, we made him take things slow for the whole week and he’s better now.

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5. Ringo. He just is so stinking cute, and can be such a pain in the ass. He’s been a real cuddler lately. After dinner, he crawls up on the couch with me, gets right on top of me and demands I pet him. I love it. I also love his new harness. This is a big deal, to get the right gear for a dog, especially a stocky but short Cattle Dog, and takes lots of trial and error, but I think at three years old, we finally found the right one for him — a Freedom harness.

Bonus joy: snow tires on my new car, a clean desk, being almost done Christmas shopping, having the money to be able to Christmas shop, working from home, clementines already peeled, homemade potato soup, clean laundry, my new slippers, a warm shower, clean sheets, down blankets, my favorite wool hat, chocolate, twinkly lights, sleep, how hard Eric laughs sometimes.