
# WINS
Right before Late DW passed away, she was enamored by the intelligence and grit of one of the Ethiopian researchers she was working with (call her S). I raised a large amount of money in my wife's name to honor one of her greatest passions; mentoring women in science. The project grew quickly and much larger then I was initially expecting. We leveraged the fund to get even more money through grant writing and matching . The funds were split between three major projects and now have helped fund small research projects to 50+ women scientist/mentors across three institutions.
Through this project I brought S (along with other Ethiopian women scientists) to the US for a bioinformatics internships at the top agricultural school. I gifted S Late DW's nearly brand new Mac Book Pro and off she went. S got into another agricultural PhD program focusing on bioinformatics. I just found out S is defending next month and already has a job lined up at a biotech company. I was deeply stoked by this news and even shed a few joyful tears. Fuck yeah! Go S!
My business partner is patient with me as I learn construction skills that are up to his level of signing off. I have redone a number of things after he double checks my work, but I am learning a ton. It helps that I have built stuff before and know how to use powertools safely. I get razed for using terms like "volume" on the job site when the best catchall word is "shit" always understood in the context of the immediate task. Ha!
# IMPROVEMENTS
The Practicing Stoic has a collection of quotes organized across many topics. One can get an entire Stoic education from this single volume.
I have made great overall progress on vision refinement, goal setting, and sketchnoting ideas. From the art side of things, if I am not looking back a few years and kind-of cringing a little, I am likely not pushing myself enough.
# NEW DIRECTIONS
Scrapping many layers of vinyl glue off of 1500 sq/ft of our gallery/classroom space was not how I was expecting to be spending nearly all of my free time this month, but it is what it is. Suffering for my art?

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After reading, rereading, thinking, rereading @Jin&Guice's needs series:
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I am working through some of my insecurities around purchasing books, art books in particular. More on this in an upcoming post.
# DRAWING
31/31 full page days. I might just not report on this any longer as it is basically habit at this point.
I made it skimming through all three comic making books for the skillathon. I marked pages that I wanted to come back to, read them in depth, and sketchnoted all three books. This systematic way of moving through my art book library was the inspiration for the DIY Masters in the various art degrees. One of the exercises sparked a fun idea for the 4 page comic for the first issue of Montology - Fire Runner due back from the printer in April. I started on the thumbnails.
I started a new infographic commission and am in talks about a small booklet/zine for kids put out by a local environmental non-profit.
# OUTDOOR ADVENTURE
Various stats plus incorporating strength work consistently 3/4 weeks. I am deep in the training red after doing a deep workout week and then starting on the floor scrapping. It is hard physical work. I put in 65 hours of weekend construction, wood-chopping and snow shoveling this month.
# WORK
Our research paper is finally published.
The gallery business is now an LLC, we are banked, and have insurance. Personal art business is also LLC and I started on the website.
My project management skills are completely maxed out with this remodel on top of everything else. "It won't always be this bad he tells himself." ha!
# SOCIAL
One of my best friends stopped by for a few days. We immediately went into co-creation mode while catching up. He is an architect professor and gave us some great suggestions for the gallery remodel and build out.
I met the new director of the nearest community college art program at drink and draw. She was excited for our gallery space and that we would be offering a different array of classes.
Two of our friends in town are deep in the kid game. In December we started bringing over a main and side dish for a shared meal with them. It is way easier for them to be in their space then to come to our place. This is highly recommended for folks who do not want to have children of their own, but want to stay in touch with friends that have new families.
I also hosted an impromptu artist dinner. I got great feedback on my test print zine. The best piece of feedback was to make sure the digital illustrations were done in the same aspect ratio as the printed zines. This allows more of the printed page to be an illustration. Round 1 of that feedback implemented with the sketchnote above.