“On Compassion” was published in Token Magazine Issue #3, November 2018.
"On Compassion" | Token Magazine Issue #3 | 2018
Eurotrip
I eloped last year! We decided to take an elaborate honeymoon in lieu of a wedding and spent three weeks frolicking through five countries in Europe. Even though I bulked up on my physical therapy in the months leading up to the trip, that much walking is hard on anyone. I started drawing this in an airport somewhere during our 36 hour trek home, depicting the glorious moment of rest that only comes once you’ve made it through to your gate.
Hourly Comic Day
My Sweater Collection is Extensive
On and On and On
I got the news this week that I am, indeed, permanently handicapped. If anyone has advice on coping, it would be much appreciated. My approach so far has been to lay on the couch and watch The Office over again.
Feliz Cumpleaños Para Mi
It's been one helluva week, but I'm going to take this moment of calm to reflect on being 26. My mom called me on Monday to say happy birthday and to say that she sees me as a real adult now. So I guess that's official.
I'd Rather Have No News
Leg surgery 2.0 is coming up in September. Thank you for following my little comic series as I cope.
There's So Much Time to Kill on Bedrest
I'd like to thank one of my favorite people, Natalie, for introducing me to My Favorite Murder. Thanks to her, I am now more paranoid than ever.
At Least It's Productive?
I will go to great lengths to procrastinate - including immortalizing my procrastination in artwork.
There Are Never Enough Spoons
I've been sick all week and normal functionality feels so far away. (But let's be real, I've been like this since election day.)
Agoraphobia Intensifies
Sometimes, forcing yourself down the stairs isn't worth it. Sometimes, it's been a week since you went outside. And sometimes, that's okay.
But I'm Still Over This Weather
Shoutout to all the New Englanders who made it through Snowpocalypse in one piece
Asking For a Friend
How could I have known that I'd shack up with my future husband three months after drawing this?