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No Small Thing

Jennifer Simonton

Essays on attention, daily life, and the cost of staying with both.

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April: When nothing takes.

I watch spring bloom with rapt attention. To my delight, there are bundles and bundles of tulips that line the side of my home. Each day I note their progress. I watch as the bulbs loosen and stretch and fall open. White and pink and a red...

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March: Learning how to stay.

The days grow long and the snow disappears. Time springs forward and the days yawn wide, markedly brighter and warmer. There are days when it snows and the temperatures dip, but they’re fewer and fewer. The light turns pale and soft. Like b...

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What if the question is wrong?

I’ve been turning some questions over in my mouth:

Do you want to get married?
Buy a house?
Stay in such-and-such industry?
Do you want to live in Minneapolis?

Answers die on my tongue.

The questions feel like walls boxing me i...

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February.

I start the month walking the galleries at Mia. It’s snowing outside and the museum is quiet. I sit along a wall of windows watching the snow fall. I write in my journal. I read Ross Gay’s book, The Book of Delights and am struck by a parti...

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A look at January.

I meet the new year with my hand laced in another’s, legs tangled together. Running my fingers along their forearm, tucked into the sleeve of their sweater. With a gentle kiss as the ball drops. I let myself feel cautiously hopeful.

They...

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