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The Weekly Wrap: February 15, 2026

2/15/2026

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This week, my best friend and her husband were in Hawaii. My family is in Milan for the Olympics. In my opinion, none of them have shared enough pictures. 

I know plenty of people roll their eyes at vacation oversharing, but I am absolutely not one of those people.

Give me all the photos!

Send me every video!

Tell me, in unnecessary detail, what you had for breakfast, lunch, and the gelato you got “just because.” 

I want it all.

I genuinely love seeing the places my people travel and the adventures they stumble into. Honestly, if I can’t be there myself, the next best thing is soaking up everything they share. Let me live vicariously through your beach sunsets, your sightseeing, your pastries, and your shots of street kitties (or chickens!).

So yes, friends and family: Please keep oversharing.

I promise I’m not annoyed. I'm scrolling with a big smile on my face.

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  • No one wants to fight with a bot. [Embedded]
  • Talking to kids about ICE - and what you may need to prepare. [Now What]
  • We had to reset the "smart" oven at a rental house by flipping the breaker. [The Atlantic - gift link]
  • What will it take for men to fight? [Raising Her Voice]
  • The absurd costs of the designed friction in our economy. [The Atlantic - gift link]
  • How to charge your electric car when you street park. [Greater Greater Washington]
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  • This episode is about the constitution, but it's also a good look at how journalists cover the Supreme Court. [99% Invisible]
  • I can taste this story. [The Indicator]
  • Vulnerability is what connects us. [Hidden Brain]
  • Making Olympic ice. [How to Do Everything]
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  • Some days you just need beauty. [natasailincic]
  • I've always loved the Olympics. This year, I've streamed a lot. We have Peacock which means we're able to stream full events and not just the NBC edits. I've gotten a far deeper appreciation for sports I don't know because of that. Also, I know the noise is controversial, but I am loving the use of drones. They give a much better sense of the speed, distance, and skill. Also, they're just an incredible POV we've not seen before. [Peacock]
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  • This week, I pulled the leftovers of an herbed beef stew out of our freezer. It was awesome to toss a warming dinner together with no work. To go with it, I also pulled a wheat sourdough loaf out of the freezer. It was delicious. [Eating Well]
  • I used to make rotini with chicken, asparagus, and tomatoes once a month. For whatever reason, I stopped making it for a few years. This week, I brought it back. I forgot how well the goat cheese melted and turned into a creamy sauce. Also, we didn't have rotini so I used radiatori which worked just as well. [My Evernote]
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Just Good Things: February 13, 2026

2/13/2026

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Thursday and Friday are usually work from home days. This week, I was in the office every day since several of my colleagues were at conferences. I have to admit, I was a bit grumpy trudging to work today. But, things turned around when a someone else at our University showed up and started handing out little boxes of Valentine's chocolates. Then, an hour later, a colleague said their event overordered on breakfast items. I happily refilled my travel cup with decaf and snagged a mini croissant.

Here's what else made me smile this week:
  • Using my second monitor or split tab option to stream the Olympics while working
  • "Mom! Hug time!"
  • Learning a student group was eager to work with the library
  • Being able to walk to the grocery store
  • Warmer temperatures
  • Kiddo clearing out the library of Mo Willems books
  • Having BLTs for dinner and hearing the kiddo exclaim, "OMG! This is so good!"
  • Tossing together a conference lightning talk in an hour
  • Being asked to serve on a conference panel
  • Buying fun stamps
  • Getting photos/videos from my family while they're at the Olympics

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What I've Been Reading: February 12, 2026

2/12/2026

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The Primal of Blood and Bone
Jennifer L. Armentrout

It's been a long time since I've considered DNFing a book. (I never DNF.) But it's getting close with this one. The story is just a mess. It's been basically 250+ pages of lore dumping in a world I thought was already complete. Also, the characters are starting to irritate with their lack of growth or change. On top of that, things are repetitive. I dunno man... I may not make it through this one.

​*Books shared here are affiliate links for Bookshop.org

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Computers in Libraries 2026

2/10/2026

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I’m looking forward to presenting at Computers in Libraries 2026 this March on a topic that feels increasingly urgent: how we keep people at the center of our work as expectations and technologies shift around us. My session, "Putting People First — Person-Centered Service for Stakeholders", explores practical ways libraries can build empathy, communication, and trust into daily interactions with users, community members, and staff. Small, intentional choices in service design and organizational culture can transform routine transactions into meaningful moments of connection.

If you’ll be at CIL this year, I hope you’ll join the conversation.
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Use this link to get $100 off registration.
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The Weekly Wrap: February 8, 2026

2/8/2026

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I’ve been thinking a lot about my Washington Post subscription. Between Jeff Bezos’ disappointing leadership, the recent staff cuts, and the ongoing uncertainty about the paper’s future, it would be easy to cancel my subscription on principle. Plenty of people already have. My neighborhood list-serv is awash in people complaining, talking about cancelling, and finding ways to support the journalists who've been let go. 

My gut wants to me cancel. I don't want to support Bezos' choices.

But I'm not cancelling.

Part of that is simple: I live in DC. For me, The Washington Post isn’t just national news - it’s my local paper. It covers my neighborhoods, my city council, my Metro, my local elections, my local scandals, and the everyday civic life that actually shapes my day-to-day reality. (And don't even get my started on the amazingness that is Capital Weather Gang.) National coverage may get the attention, but local reporting is what keeps a community informed and functioning.

And we’re losing that kind of reporting everywhere.

Across the country, local newsrooms are shrinking or disappearing altogether. Entire towns have become news deserts. When local journalism erodes, corruption grows, civic engagement plummets, and misinformation fills the gaps. That's partly by design. You can't fight when you don't know something is wrong.

So - yes - I’m frustrated by the mismanagement at the top of The Post. I’m angry about the disregard for journalists doing essential work. But the solution, at least for me, isn’t to withdraw my support from the people who are still showing up every day.

In 2017, The Washington Post adopted the tag line "Democracy Dies in Darkness." That's even more true today than it was then.

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  • I might need to change which gen AI tool I default to. [The Atlantic - gift link]
  • Extending critical thinking beyond, "That's AI!" [The AI School Librarians Newsletter]
  • Speaking in wine. [Wine Folly]
  • Looking for family history in a country that didn't want you to have it. [The Atlantic - gift link]
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  • What happens when you can gamble on everything? [The Daily]
  • There's more than one way to rest. [Life Kit]
  • The power and creation in clothing. [Articles of Interest]
  • Using tear gas is considered a war crime, but it is allowed in policing. [Science Vs]
  • The much maligned em dash. [99% Invisible]
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  • I agree with the caption. I need this on Spotify. [thepotatosaurus]
  • All Olympics. All the time. For the next two weeks, our screen will be turned to sport. Any sport. It doesn't matter if I know nothing about it. During the Games, we watch everything. Also, I've got three family members at the games and I want to follow along with their adventures. [Peacock]
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  • I love shrimp, corn, and black bean salad. It's only four major ingredients and customizable. I ate mine wrapped in tortillas with cheese and crema. My husband and kiddo turned theirs into nachos. You could even eat this over lettuce or rice. [My Evernote]
  • When our kiddo sat down to eat the pasta carbonara with peas I made, she was skeptical. I told her it was fancy mac and cheese with bacon. Still skeptical, but at least she started eating. Every few bites or so, she asked for more bacon. I love the flavor of carbonara, but I every time I make it, I'm terrified that I'll scramble the eggs. I successfully avoided that fate this time. [Dinner then Dessert]
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Just Good Things: February 6, 2026

2/6/2026

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According to my weather app, it's 20 degrees out right now. I'm glad it was the Husband's day to walk our kiddo to school because it means I got to stay cozy in bed. (So glad we alternate morning duty!)

Here's what else made me smile:
  • Was asked to serve on a panel about leadership at an upcoming conference
  • Meeting up with a public library colleague to talk collaboration
  • Spending an entire weekend with friends...
  • ... and putting together three puzzles with them
  • Winter boots
  • Kiddo asked for more bacon in her pasta carbonara
  • Tracking down an interesting reference query
  • The town rallying to support WaPo journalists

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Kid Reads: February 5, 2026

2/5/2026

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I read a lot of books with my kiddo. Kid Reads is a biweekly look at what we've enjoyed recently. 
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Just Add Glitter
Angela DiTerlizzi (author), Samantha Cotterill  (illustrator)

The day before the snow/sleet storm hit DC, I popped over to our local library to pick up a few books for the kiddo. I randomly browsed pulling things I thought looked interesting. One of those titles was this book. I grabbed it simply because my kid loves shiny things. Now, she loves this book. We've read it together, and she's read it alone to herself. The illustrations are amazing. They are made with different art media and then photographed. The "glitter" is printed so that it's raised on the page and touchable. It's pure magic. This one is so good that I might buy it.
*Books shared here are affiliate links for Bookshop.org
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The Weekly Wrap: February 1, 2026

2/1/2026

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Short intro this week because we're on a weekend away with friends. Let's get to the Wrap!

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  • How to talk to kids when the news is heavy. [Now What]
  • A useful recommendation for how to build your streaming services. [Things that Make Me Happy]
  • How to talk to students about what's happening. [The AI School Librarians Newsletter]
  • Ways to communicate about the changes to vaccine recommendations. [Your Local Epidemiologist] 
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  • Our intertwined human evolution. [The Daily]
  • The real Cyrano may be better than the legend. [Noble Blood]
  • A beautiful meditation on caring. [Atlas Obscura]
  • The power of the clerical collar. [Articles of Interest]
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  • I bet this guy is a great professor. [aarondinin]
  • House of Dynamite was advertised heavily in the DC area.  I love Kathryn Bigelow directed films and this one is stacked with a great cast. The plot is a high velocity ride the entire time. This story centers around competent people reacting as you'd hope they would. People who like closure may not like this one... [Netflix]
  • Josh O'Connor carries Wake Up Dead Man. After The Crown, I thought I wouldn't be able to see him as anything but Prince Charles. I was so wrong. He is suburb in this. The entire cast is great but I've come to expect that with the Knives Out series.  As with the previous ones, this one keeps you guessing until the end but nothing feels out of left field. [Netflix]
  • Only a decade and a half behind the zeitgeist, we finally started Breaking Bad. It's as good as everyone said it was. I'm just surprised by the lack of meth cooking. I thought it would be more about the drug trade. At least in the first two season it's more character studies. [Netflix]
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  • One of my snow day plans was to make soft pretzels with the kiddo. It was a complete failure, The dough didn't rise and it was too sticky. We managed to salvage the dough into dense pretzel bites. The texture was off but at least the flavor was good. [Tasty]
  • A streak of cold days calls for a slow cooker meal. I put together chicken tikka masala meatballs. The  meatball mixture was sticky so I went outside the ingredient list to add some breadcrumbs to tighten things up. I also added frozen peas to the mix at the same time I added the heavy cream. This one is good. I liked it with both rice and pita. [PureWow]
  • I call victory. I made mu shu chicken and told the kiddo they were Asian tacos. She was skeptical but did eat everything. The texture and flavor of the recipe are a touch one note. I added peanuts for crunch and sriracha for spice. [Weelicious]
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What I've Been Reading: January 29, 2026

1/29/2026

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The Primal of Blood and Bone
Jennifer L. Armentrout

I'm nearing the halfway point and, honestly, I do not like where this series went. The story just got waaaaay to complicated with the world building. I'm talking about three additional layers of lore and a whole bunch of new characters with complicated backstories. I like books with depth, but this is just a mess. It's less plot and more "how much mythology can I make?"


*Books shared here are affiliate links for Bookshop.org

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Now on My TBR: January 26, 2026

1/26/2026

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Found all of these on a walk through a bookstore with my bestie.
Y​ou can see my complete TBR list on Pinterest.
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*Items featured here are Bookshop.org affiliate links.
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