Just questions
29 burning questions for Day 29
How do I get Jonah interested in reading on his own?
Where are the 40 students enrolled in my 6th period going to sit if I only have 38 desks?
Why on earth are there so many billboards for injury attorneys?
Am I going to freeze up when I go in for my piano exam tomorrow?
Will I keep writing when this 30 day challenge ends?
Why does traffic seemingly start and end out of nowhere?
When will I be able to play anything other than the Moana 2 soundtrack in the car?
Should I intervene when something happens between my kid(s) and other kids at the playground, or just let them figure it out?
How overwhelmed will I feel when the school year starts now that I’m coaching a fall sport?
Why do mosquitos love to bite me but leave Whitney alone?
How do the Jeopardy superchamps have so much knowledge instantly at the ready?
Is AI really coming for everybody’s job, or is the hype overblown?
Speaking of tech, how did Ray Bradbury predict so many (then-)future gadgets and developments so accurately?
Speaking of reading, will I finish War and Peace in less than three months?
How much of the kids’ lives should we schedule, and how much should we leave open for free play?
When did my family (on both sides) come to America?
And from where?
And why?
Can salsa count as my daily vegetable intake?
Why does my laptop’s battery run out so quickly?
What will happen in the midterm elections this year?
What’s that weird sound my AirPods make when I walk around?
Should I get to know my neighbors better?
How do I get to be more selfless?
Like, do some people just have a gift for thinking about other people?
Or if it’s a skill, how do I practice it?
What should I do for my birthday this year?
Is it a coincidence that I chose to listen to Mozart’s 29th symphony while writing tonight, or is something spookier going on?
Is it important to answer these questions, or should I just let them float away?


