kesiatk.bsky.social
Historian, community engagement manager, museum worker, sewist, cat and dog mom. She/her. Settler on Treaty 6. Heritage, community, agriculture, Foodways.
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And my dad and I are going to do the next season together too. And a few with mom. They are doing a Vinyl Cafe Musical this year. I’m so excited!
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I bought the season tickets pre-separation, so I’ve been seeing remaining season with my Dad. And I’m gifting my Frozen tickets to a coworker whose daughter loves it. Neither have ever been to theatre before!
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I got to go on one of the stages during an architecture tour of the building for Edmonton Design Week and little nerdy theatre-kid Kesia was just glowing. Annnnd I got to see them prep the stage for the Johnny and June musical/swap out with Streetcar. Very cool!
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This season, I got to see a new musical - The Ballad of Johnny and June - with legit Broadway stars. Six and Hadestown both did runs at the Citadel before going to Broadway.
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Yep, it’s going to be super ridiculous. My uncle was turned away at the border the last time orange guy was in. He served time and was pardoned by the cnd govt for drug trafficking (just weed, it was the 70s), and he was honest when asked. The boarder guard said they didn’t recognize his pardon.
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Holy moly. Not good.
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Booooooo.
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Also a weird number of people are being weird about me saying Lululemon - they were responsible for popularizing them where I was. They were the peak of yoga pants and we all wanted them. Even me. Who usually didn’t care about that.
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Oh and volunteering with my fave museum and board and being friends with people and making community.
The everyday living will hopefully help me better handle and face the terrible things that we see too regularly in the world.
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2025 will be truly making my house a home, enjoying every moment of a really happy work environment, playing with my pets, planting a fruit tree and rhubarb, and sewing as much as I want!
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In 2024 I finally got out of a terrible workplace culture, moved cities and bought my first home, and officially separated from my partner of 5 years. I have also made the big decision to not return to my PhD.