Friday, May 15, 2015

When I Got Pregnant At 40, Time Slowed Down

A decade after my second son was born I found myself unexpectedly pregnant again.

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An unsettling thing about e-readers is that you can't easily sense how far along you are in a book — the feel of the object in your hands never changes; there's no tactile shift to signal that one is at the beginning, or midway, or approaching the end. And sometimes life feels like that, too.

We already did everything. That's how it seemed. I'd already grown up, gone to grad school, married, landed a job, had two kids, written some books, and now what? Do the same things again and again until I got too sick or old to do them, and then die? Nothing is new anymore, my grandmother complained at 90. I felt that way at 40.

Still, there's a luxuriousness to being at the midpoint. There's enough experience behind you so that you know who you are — you've made a life — yet there's a sense of plenty still ahead. I'm not in physical pain, I'd tell myself, rushing to the subway. I'm not hooked up to an oxygen tank. I get to do my work and raise my kids and run around this city with my friends. This is the good part.

But this sense of being in the middle, it's tentative, provisional. If I'm my grandmother, who died in her nineties, I'm in the middle of my life; if I'm my mother, who died at 54, I'm closer to the end.

How did we get here so fast, my mother asked, just before she died.

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We like to think we know where we are along the road, and it's radically disorienting to find oneself at an unanticipated and completely different place on the map. Any disruption in life chronology causes vertigo. For me, instead of the dreaded lurch forward, life looped back. A decade after my second son was born I found myself unexpectedly pregnant again.

It was summertime. I'd returned from a month working in Paris; my husband was happy to see me. Our boys were away at camp and we were alone in the lazy late July light of our blessedly empty apartment. When I think back on it now, that place in time has a kind of mystical, luminous charge; we had no idea we were summoning a new person into our lives.

I'm pregnant. The thought shook me awake in the middle of the night a few weeks later. When an EPT stick confirmed this, my husband and I laughed, shocked and weirdly happy. I began to wait for the miscarriage, which I was sure was coming.

I think you're going to carry this baby to term, the attending said, when anxiety landed me in the ER. We have a heartbeat, I told my husband on the phone from the hospital parking lot.

Should I have this baby? I should at least consider my options. But I couldn't get past the question to imagine what an answer of no would mean. With a new heartbeat inside me I was euphoric, still a part of the pulsing living world.


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Are You More Eloise Or Madeline?

Which of these mischievous children is your kindred spirit?

If The Curiosity Rover Was Explained In "Up Goer Five" Language

“Space car for the red world.” Randall Munroe’s new book, Thing Explainer, will be released on November 24.

In "Up Goer Five" xkcd-author Randall Munroe explained NASA's Saturn V rocket in simple terms. In his new book, he's going to do the same for a lot more objects.

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I had a good time drawing Up Goer Five, so I decided to draw more pictures like that and make a book of them. The book explains things, so it's called Thing Explainer.

You can't have Thing Explainer yet, but if you want, you can order it now, and you'll get it about a month before the end of the year.

Touch these blue words to learn how to get Thing Explainer.

Exclusive: Here's The Official Trailer For "The Magicians" Series

Syfy recently announced it’s adapting Lev Grossman’s book trilogy into a television series. Here’s a first look at the show’s trailer.

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Here's an exclusive look at the official trailer for the show:

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47 Books Every College Grad Needs To Read

The reading doesn’t end with class.

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Would You Survive In "Game Of Thrones"?

Winter is coming.

So you might think you could conquer all seven kingdoms...

So you might think you could conquer all seven kingdoms...

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...But bad news, you have more enemies than you know.

...But bad news, you have more enemies than you know.

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Do you have what it takes to survive Game of Thrones? Time to find out!

Do you have what it takes to survive Game of Thrones? Time to find out!

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Thursday, May 14, 2015

Here Are The Brand New Illustrations For Frank Herbert's "Dune"

Fifty years after the sci-fi classic was first published, here’s a look at some modern illustrations for a brand new edition of Dune.

Dune by Frank Herbert — one of the best-selling science fiction novels of all time — was originally published in 1965.

Dune by Frank Herbert — one of the best-selling science fiction novels of all time — was originally published in 1965.

The author went on to write five more novels in the series: Dune Messiah, Children of Dune, God Emperor of Dune, Heretics of Dune, and Chapterhouse: Dune, in addition to film adaptations.

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Now, in honor of the book's 50th anniversary, The Folio Society released a brand new edition of the sci-fi classic.

Now, in honor of the book's 50th anniversary, The Folio Society released a brand new edition of the sci-fi classic.

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The new version includes illustrations by New York based artist Sam Weber and allows us to see the story from a different perspective.

The new version includes illustrations by New York based artist Sam Weber and allows us to see the story from a different perspective.

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How Well Do You Actually Know "Harry Potter" Characters?

Prove that you’re not a *gasp* muggle.

14 Animorphs That Australia Also Wants To Kill

First Johnny Depp’s dogs, then… the world!

Johnny Depp was recently given an ultimatum by the Australian Department of Agriculture — remove his dogs he brought to the country illegally, or they will be euthanized.

Johnny Depp was recently given an ultimatum by the Australian Department of Agriculture — remove his dogs he brought to the country illegally, or they will be euthanized.

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Aww, cute! A poodle! NO DOGS. Kill it.

Aww, cute! A poodle! NO DOGS. Kill it.

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Fucking bats? Don't those have rabies too? And turn people into vampires? Dead.

Fucking bats? Don't those have rabies too? And turn people into vampires? Dead.

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The comic Priya’s Shakti is helping to educate the country on rape culture.

Documentary filmmaker Ram Devineni was in India during the rape and ensuing death of a young woman on a bus in Delhi in 2012 and the protests that followed.

Documentary filmmaker Ram Devineni was in India during the rape and ensuing death of a young woman on a bus in Delhi in 2012 and the protests that followed.

A silent antirape protest in Delhi in January 2013.

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He said it was clear to him that many Indians had the idea that women who didn't abide by certain standards of behavior were somehow provoking men to rape them, and that it was the women's fault instead of the rapists.

"I did not really realize gender inequality or violence against India was a problem until this time," said Devineni, who was born in India but grew up in New Jersey.

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