Amy DerjueReflections on the First Month of ParenthoodSomehow, more than five weeks has elapsed since we welcomed our daughter to the world. It seems like one very long day, solely focused on…3 min read·Jan 25, 2022----
Amy DerjueRemembering BaileyOn a sunny July morning, relaxed and slightly hungover from the Fourth of July weekend, I was scrolling through Facebook when I saw a…6 min read·Jan 11, 2022----
Amy DerjueObligatory 2020 RecapWell. That certainly was something, wasn’t it?3 min read·Dec 31, 2020----
Amy DerjueA Eulogy for the Pour House, Which is Not Yet DeadIt’s an inevitability that cities will change. But COVID-19’s Thanos-like destruction of the restaurant industry needs to be addressed.4 min read·Aug 5, 2020----
Amy DerjueA Note on PrivilegeSince the pandemic began, I’ve spent a lot of time thinking about my privilege.2 min read·Jun 3, 2020--1--1
Amy Derjue2019 in BooksIn 2018, I read a bunch of books, thanks to the Boston Public Library’s ebook collection. This year, I kept the streak alive, powering…6 min read·Dec 31, 2019----
Amy Derjue2018 in BooksIn late 2017, I realized I had two powerful tools to increase the number of books I read without going broke: A Kindle and a library card.5 min read·Dec 31, 2018----
Amy DerjueReflections on McCoy StadiumMy first memory of McCoy Stadium is not of a visit to the ballpark. It is of a souvenir plastic cup.2 min read·Aug 17, 2018----
Amy DerjueInside Magnolia Market at the SilosWe expected to see the sleepy Texas town of television fame when we pulled into downtown Waco. Instead, there were lines of cars circling…4 min read·Mar 8, 2017----