there is still a lot to tell about my trip, and i will have tons of pics to share, but i am definitely back in the "real world" now. i think that horrible trip back (7 gate changes, MUY multiple flight delays, an hour and a half on the runway, taking off in a lightning storm and pitching and yawing in the plane to the point of fear of death, need for sedatives and 'hunchie'* skwunch...) was symbolic of my being sucked back into the dark gravity of this place.** yeah. don't get me started.
so, good news is, i will be getting a part time employee here! i am sure that a lot of people will apply, but keep your fingers crossed because there is one candidate in particular that i am hoping for... we shall see.
in other good news, i got my grass cut and my weeds whacked! i was beginning to think it'd be cheaper (especially since i owe wendi a lawnmower now... moo.) to just buy some monkeys and parrots and get luna a tiger suit and charge tickets for the "Jungle Tour!" but some local kids gave me a fair price and cut it back enough that i am not too intimidated to work on the rest. yardwork sunday. whee. hopefully it will pay off in figs, though...
and to round off today's news, one of my volunteers brought me a lovely and very apt quote that i want to share with all of you. i need to remember this when i feel the gravity pull and begin to plot and plan my inevitable escape.
this was written by Rumi:
Conventional knowledge is death
to our souls, and it is not really ours.
We must become ignorant
of what we've been taught,
and be, instead, bewildered.
Run from what's profitable and comfortable.
If you drink those liqueurs, you'll
spill the springwater of your real life.
Forget safety.
Live where you fear to live.
Destroy your reputation.
Be notorious.
I have tried prudent planning
long enough. From now on,
I'll be mad.
*********
much love and notorious madness,
-sam
*'hunchie' is my beloved quasimodo rag doll who is the best substitute i've found for poor old foofoo, who is too elderly and fragile for travel or serious skwunches anymore. she is the queen of my 'swamp toys' collection. i need to take photos of all of them for y'all... the REAL island of misfit toys in in my bedroom. WHICH REMINDS ME! if you see a "scrump" doll cheap (under 15$, PLEASE buy it, i will pay you back! :)
**i definitely suit my birth elements of fire and water
Saturday, July 12, 2003
Thursday, July 10, 2003
‘binka binka bink-bink bink bink bee…’
After we left Emperor Norton’s grave in the beautiful Sunshine Garden (this was on Wednesday, a week and a day and a lifetime ago), we drove into San Francisco. Joe passed through the Mission district, so I could see some of the murals, and I did, but even better, I got to see some concentrated LIFE. We’d been in the hills and the suburbs, so the difference between those places and the Mission district (indeed, all of inner San Francisco) was like the difference between deep open sea and the riot of sheer existence that you get around reefs and thermal spouts. I was so amazed by seeing kosher delis, Asian restaurants, taqueria stands – and so on - altogether on one street. Oh, and every kind of person wearing every sort of style…we are so ‘narrow’ here!
There were antique cars of all sorts, polished to jewel gleam, bikes, motorcycles, skaters, and myriad pedestrians. There was art on every corner, and a jumble of sound and smells. Sam heaven!
We found a good parking spot and only had to walk a few blocks into the heart of Chinatown. My first treat was a small park, built under pagoda arches, and full of older Chinese men playing Xiangqi*. We stood and looked at our guidebooks (yes, we are all huge nerds) and then headed off. We stopped first in this beautiful lantern-hung street to shop for calligraphy. While I waited for my ink to dry I found a small Xiangqi set to make charms for the kids and some beautiful paper-cuts**. When I emerged onto the street, Joe and Ellie said that I could pick the lunch-spot. I’d read in my guidebook about a sort of hidden restaurant that was not frequented by tourists, was one of the best-kept secrets in Chinatown and was located under a Buddhist temple in an alley with some of the most beautifully painted balconies in the district. All true. The ‘Pot Sticker’ was small and very un-“Chinese restaurant”-y. It also looked like it was favored mainly by locals and Chinese folks. They had dim sum on the menu to please Ellie, and the back page was full of enough “gross stuff” to make Joe and I happy.*** We ordered those buns I see in all my favorite movies – and now I see why those guys are always fighting over them. Oh my god! Steamed barbecue pork buns, y’all! mmmMMmMmmM! We had some other dishes, soup, fish, chicken, rice. Everything was very fresh, no msg, not much salt… it was fantastic. And just when I thought it couldn’t get any better, the “Starlite Musical Review” kicked into full swing. A group of older Chinese folks downstairs, in this great little mirrored lounge with a dance floor, were singing karaoke and playing some traditional Chinese instruments along with the cd’s. ‘Chinese opera mainly, but we were also treated to lovely renditions of (turn your volume up!)“Guantanamera" and “Que Sera Sera”. You just had to be there. After we ate, we went downstairs to join them. Joe and Ellie danced, and I tried… they were very nice to us – we “Glamour Gals” and “Handsome Men”. I think Mr. David Lee (on the Gouzhen, ladies and gentlemen!) was preparing an offer of marriage.
After that we had the energy and the spirit to shop to my heart’s content. I bought lots of little prezzies, lanterns, chopsticks – things I would want. I treated myself to a GORGEOUS black silk-velvet mandarin jacket with embroidered red medallions and frogs (reversible with an embroidered plum satin lining) as well as some navy silk mandarin dress-jammies. I went to the Golden Gate Fortune Cookie Factory and into some of the VERY odd apothecaries and teashops. Joe and Ellen were unbelievably patient with me and my shopping. I know that I am loved.
I found one especially wonderful surprise in one of the big touristy shops. All the shops have Bruce mementos of every description, but we turned the corner and Ellie said “Sam! Jet!” and there he was, emblazoned on a silk banner. I went into the shop, and hanging there among the paper dragons, lanterns, lion-heads, coolie hats and Bruce posters, were several Wong Fei Hong and Wushu Kid banners. So what? So has there ever – in the history of American Cinema and its love of Chinese action - been another man worthy to hang beside Bruce? No other martial artist, in all this time has been popular enough to make his way into American hearts and Chinese shops – until Jet Li. I was as proud as a mama bear! Bo may know football, but SAM KNOWS ACTION HOTTIES! J
We slipped into Little Italy for a cappuccino and tiramsu break, and then dipped back into Chinatown for some more shopping and photo ops. I was feeling a little heartbroken about missing the annual lion dance competition that was happening on Saturday, and then just as we were headed down to the wharf, a troupe of young dancers and their lions appeared in the street. The Leung White Cranes, to be precise, and they treated me to pictures and peace signs.
We went to see the Golden Gate Bridge – well, the end of it that wasn’t shrouded in fog. I saw Alcatraz, and a pirate ship. Joe treated us to Irish coffees and then we walked down the street to an excellent seafood place on the docks. A perfect day. Memories of colors and smells and smiles that I hope I will never forget. I wore the necklace that Mrs. Carr gave me, which her husband Joe made. It is made of red and white beads, and a yellow mah jong tile that says “fah”. That means ‘prosperity’. Several of the folks in Chinatown commented on it. I thanked them, and hoped that my smile told them that I was very prosperous indeed.
Much love and fah,
-Sam
p.s. I’m warning y’all, there are buckets of pics on the way to illustrate all of these magic moments! Photo gallery to be updated soon!
*the Mandarins pronounce this ‘Shang Chi’ and the Cantonese say ‘Junk Kay’. It is Chinese chess, played with pretty wooden discs.
**no, I did not pay someone to whack me with a playing card ala jackass… they are pieces of paper intricately cut into pictures.
***guys, I figured it out. “bran card” MUST have meant “bean curd”. I hope it did. I still have no clue about the fish jelly though. Eee.
After we left Emperor Norton’s grave in the beautiful Sunshine Garden (this was on Wednesday, a week and a day and a lifetime ago), we drove into San Francisco. Joe passed through the Mission district, so I could see some of the murals, and I did, but even better, I got to see some concentrated LIFE. We’d been in the hills and the suburbs, so the difference between those places and the Mission district (indeed, all of inner San Francisco) was like the difference between deep open sea and the riot of sheer existence that you get around reefs and thermal spouts. I was so amazed by seeing kosher delis, Asian restaurants, taqueria stands – and so on - altogether on one street. Oh, and every kind of person wearing every sort of style…we are so ‘narrow’ here!
There were antique cars of all sorts, polished to jewel gleam, bikes, motorcycles, skaters, and myriad pedestrians. There was art on every corner, and a jumble of sound and smells. Sam heaven!
We found a good parking spot and only had to walk a few blocks into the heart of Chinatown. My first treat was a small park, built under pagoda arches, and full of older Chinese men playing Xiangqi*. We stood and looked at our guidebooks (yes, we are all huge nerds) and then headed off. We stopped first in this beautiful lantern-hung street to shop for calligraphy. While I waited for my ink to dry I found a small Xiangqi set to make charms for the kids and some beautiful paper-cuts**. When I emerged onto the street, Joe and Ellie said that I could pick the lunch-spot. I’d read in my guidebook about a sort of hidden restaurant that was not frequented by tourists, was one of the best-kept secrets in Chinatown and was located under a Buddhist temple in an alley with some of the most beautifully painted balconies in the district. All true. The ‘Pot Sticker’ was small and very un-“Chinese restaurant”-y. It also looked like it was favored mainly by locals and Chinese folks. They had dim sum on the menu to please Ellie, and the back page was full of enough “gross stuff” to make Joe and I happy.*** We ordered those buns I see in all my favorite movies – and now I see why those guys are always fighting over them. Oh my god! Steamed barbecue pork buns, y’all! mmmMMmMmmM! We had some other dishes, soup, fish, chicken, rice. Everything was very fresh, no msg, not much salt… it was fantastic. And just when I thought it couldn’t get any better, the “Starlite Musical Review” kicked into full swing. A group of older Chinese folks downstairs, in this great little mirrored lounge with a dance floor, were singing karaoke and playing some traditional Chinese instruments along with the cd’s. ‘Chinese opera mainly, but we were also treated to lovely renditions of (turn your volume up!)“Guantanamera" and “Que Sera Sera”. You just had to be there. After we ate, we went downstairs to join them. Joe and Ellie danced, and I tried… they were very nice to us – we “Glamour Gals” and “Handsome Men”. I think Mr. David Lee (on the Gouzhen, ladies and gentlemen!) was preparing an offer of marriage.
After that we had the energy and the spirit to shop to my heart’s content. I bought lots of little prezzies, lanterns, chopsticks – things I would want. I treated myself to a GORGEOUS black silk-velvet mandarin jacket with embroidered red medallions and frogs (reversible with an embroidered plum satin lining) as well as some navy silk mandarin dress-jammies. I went to the Golden Gate Fortune Cookie Factory and into some of the VERY odd apothecaries and teashops. Joe and Ellen were unbelievably patient with me and my shopping. I know that I am loved.
I found one especially wonderful surprise in one of the big touristy shops. All the shops have Bruce mementos of every description, but we turned the corner and Ellie said “Sam! Jet!” and there he was, emblazoned on a silk banner. I went into the shop, and hanging there among the paper dragons, lanterns, lion-heads, coolie hats and Bruce posters, were several Wong Fei Hong and Wushu Kid banners. So what? So has there ever – in the history of American Cinema and its love of Chinese action - been another man worthy to hang beside Bruce? No other martial artist, in all this time has been popular enough to make his way into American hearts and Chinese shops – until Jet Li. I was as proud as a mama bear! Bo may know football, but SAM KNOWS ACTION HOTTIES! J
We slipped into Little Italy for a cappuccino and tiramsu break, and then dipped back into Chinatown for some more shopping and photo ops. I was feeling a little heartbroken about missing the annual lion dance competition that was happening on Saturday, and then just as we were headed down to the wharf, a troupe of young dancers and their lions appeared in the street. The Leung White Cranes, to be precise, and they treated me to pictures and peace signs.
We went to see the Golden Gate Bridge – well, the end of it that wasn’t shrouded in fog. I saw Alcatraz, and a pirate ship. Joe treated us to Irish coffees and then we walked down the street to an excellent seafood place on the docks. A perfect day. Memories of colors and smells and smiles that I hope I will never forget. I wore the necklace that Mrs. Carr gave me, which her husband Joe made. It is made of red and white beads, and a yellow mah jong tile that says “fah”. That means ‘prosperity’. Several of the folks in Chinatown commented on it. I thanked them, and hoped that my smile told them that I was very prosperous indeed.
Much love and fah,
-Sam
p.s. I’m warning y’all, there are buckets of pics on the way to illustrate all of these magic moments! Photo gallery to be updated soon!
*the Mandarins pronounce this ‘Shang Chi’ and the Cantonese say ‘Junk Kay’. It is Chinese chess, played with pretty wooden discs.
**no, I did not pay someone to whack me with a playing card ala jackass… they are pieces of paper intricately cut into pictures.
***guys, I figured it out. “bran card” MUST have meant “bean curd”. I hope it did. I still have no clue about the fish jelly though. Eee.
Friday, July 04, 2003
so.... oh, gosh, before i backtrack to china town, i have to tell you all that WE WON! WE WON!!! OUR FLOAT WON!!!! ok, second... BUT - i don't think they ever had a second place before this year, and it was close enough with the !@#$ mardi-gras, patriotic, love-our-soldiers (really good) float that ALWAYS wins that they had an applause off, and we came in second by a narrow margin! YAY! ellie grinned and had her pic snapped while she accepted the 25$ prize for "Surfin' Safari"! we did joe's landrover up with waves (made of tissue and wrapping paper that i cut) and ocean creatures at the bottom, and animal print covers on the rollbars; we blew up a GIANT rhino photo at kinkos and put him in some jams that i made and ellie colored, and joe made a sheet metal stand thing and then put him on his surfboard on top of the 'rover. we also had a life-sized giraffe head and neck on a stick that we stuck out the window. we had streamers and giant red, white and blue pinwheel wheel covers, and i made a sign for the wheelcover at the back that said "surfin' safari" (ellie and joe are going to laminate it and hang it in their garden. i must say, it is sharp!) we also had throws, candy and toys (safari animals and beach erasers, etc...) and we dressed in hawaiian shirts, bush hats, and r,w&b leis and blared surf-music. we rocked b!@#h socks!!! it was SO much fun!* the people with the REALLY fancy float came up and thanked us for FINALLY giving them a run for their money. they really were pleased. they even asked if we could all take our pics together, flashing our winnings. :)
we also played in the san jose fireman's free shower while kids and adults ran and squealed and got soaked, we ate hot dogs, lolled on the grass, met the neighbors and petted all the dogs. the park was full of happy kids and pretty people, and WE WON! WE WON! WE WON! :D
afterwards we came back and jumped in the pool, napped in the sun, threw some burgers and stuff on the grill... joe and shawn went biking, ellie and i napped on. tonight we'll go downtown to watch the fireworks, and tomorrow, it's monterey.
i am having an unBELIEvably good time. like the BrAndi wedding weekend, it's just been golden. seeing bryan** last night was a bit intimidating before i got there, but then he and sarah made me feel instantly comfortable. she and i dished the girl-dirt on his ex, he let me tell a few mildly emabarassing high school/college tales on him, and then after she left, bryan and i drank a few, and realized that despite ALL the water under the bridge, some things never change. (he's put in a vote for half moon bay, too. :)
ok. i have been on here a bit and the daylight's a-wastin'. :) fear not, i will torture y'all with my fantastic tale of my day in chinatown and down at the wharf ere long. :) i PROMISE you it's not a day that i'll soon forget.
much love,
-sam lee
*i'm genuinely sorry that i had to leave so early, bryan, i could have EASILY stayed up all night and b.s.'ed and drank and caught up with you and sarah and y'all's little m.e.s.s., but as you can see - it was worth it! my little bro shawn rolled in not an hour after you dropped me off and i haven't seen him in EIGHT years... thanks again. we shall NOT wait so long for the next time... :D
**bryan was one of my best friends back in my early days at hnc. during my earliest days at hnc, he was my ONLY friend. i hadn't seen him in maybe, 15 years until last night, when i also got to meet his beatiful and veryvery cool wife and smiley binky baby 'mayzee elizabeth seven supak'. whatta name! whatta binky!
we also played in the san jose fireman's free shower while kids and adults ran and squealed and got soaked, we ate hot dogs, lolled on the grass, met the neighbors and petted all the dogs. the park was full of happy kids and pretty people, and WE WON! WE WON! WE WON! :D
afterwards we came back and jumped in the pool, napped in the sun, threw some burgers and stuff on the grill... joe and shawn went biking, ellie and i napped on. tonight we'll go downtown to watch the fireworks, and tomorrow, it's monterey.
i am having an unBELIEvably good time. like the BrAndi wedding weekend, it's just been golden. seeing bryan** last night was a bit intimidating before i got there, but then he and sarah made me feel instantly comfortable. she and i dished the girl-dirt on his ex, he let me tell a few mildly emabarassing high school/college tales on him, and then after she left, bryan and i drank a few, and realized that despite ALL the water under the bridge, some things never change. (he's put in a vote for half moon bay, too. :)
ok. i have been on here a bit and the daylight's a-wastin'. :) fear not, i will torture y'all with my fantastic tale of my day in chinatown and down at the wharf ere long. :) i PROMISE you it's not a day that i'll soon forget.
much love,
-sam lee
*i'm genuinely sorry that i had to leave so early, bryan, i could have EASILY stayed up all night and b.s.'ed and drank and caught up with you and sarah and y'all's little m.e.s.s., but as you can see - it was worth it! my little bro shawn rolled in not an hour after you dropped me off and i haven't seen him in EIGHT years... thanks again. we shall NOT wait so long for the next time... :D
**bryan was one of my best friends back in my early days at hnc. during my earliest days at hnc, he was my ONLY friend. i hadn't seen him in maybe, 15 years until last night, when i also got to meet his beatiful and veryvery cool wife and smiley binky baby 'mayzee elizabeth seven supak'. whatta name! whatta binky!
Thursday, July 03, 2003
well, i didn't stay... but i think i COULD. *sigh...* :)
for all my expectations, you'd think it would be easy for me to be disappointed, but the universe is continually like a sweet grandmother, who, when i am sincere and simple in my desires, turns and opens up her purse full of coins and sweets to me. she was very generous in her gifts to me yesterday.
we drove in, stopped at emperor norton's grave on the way. wandering through this big sunny cemetary, full of stones that looked like asian art unto themselves was such a strangely lovely and surreal experience. the "sunshine garden" at woodlawn is mostly asian families, whose tombstones are as elaborate and beautiful as everything else they do. seeing row upon row of stones carved with chinese letters, all simple colors, red, white, black, grey, and always happy smiling photos of the people there. it did not seem, well, grave at all. it seemed to make you understand the whole idea of "monument".
among the chinese families were also small groups of russians, italians, jewish folks, hispanics, and europeans. not a "smith" or a "jones" to be seen though.
we wandered, following a map i'd found, looking, commenting, and then ellen (who is THE navigator* - she found EVERYTHING we were looking for AND silk hangings of jet li! :) yelled "I FOUND IT!" she had first found the empresses grave, the first baron's was right beside, and emperor norton's was there behind them. we knew we had the right place without a doubt from the very odd collection of little offerings there. i drew 'death' and wrote a little thank you for inspiring weirdos the world over. took some pics of the other love offerings. joe did a grave rubbing on the back of my map (that's my bro :) and lit a stick of incense he'd pirated (ditto last parenthetical statement)
and then we headed into the city...
to be continued!
-s
*joe said he was the pilot and i was the flight engineer. :)
for all my expectations, you'd think it would be easy for me to be disappointed, but the universe is continually like a sweet grandmother, who, when i am sincere and simple in my desires, turns and opens up her purse full of coins and sweets to me. she was very generous in her gifts to me yesterday.
we drove in, stopped at emperor norton's grave on the way. wandering through this big sunny cemetary, full of stones that looked like asian art unto themselves was such a strangely lovely and surreal experience. the "sunshine garden" at woodlawn is mostly asian families, whose tombstones are as elaborate and beautiful as everything else they do. seeing row upon row of stones carved with chinese letters, all simple colors, red, white, black, grey, and always happy smiling photos of the people there. it did not seem, well, grave at all. it seemed to make you understand the whole idea of "monument".
among the chinese families were also small groups of russians, italians, jewish folks, hispanics, and europeans. not a "smith" or a "jones" to be seen though.
we wandered, following a map i'd found, looking, commenting, and then ellen (who is THE navigator* - she found EVERYTHING we were looking for AND silk hangings of jet li! :) yelled "I FOUND IT!" she had first found the empresses grave, the first baron's was right beside, and emperor norton's was there behind them. we knew we had the right place without a doubt from the very odd collection of little offerings there. i drew 'death' and wrote a little thank you for inspiring weirdos the world over. took some pics of the other love offerings. joe did a grave rubbing on the back of my map (that's my bro :) and lit a stick of incense he'd pirated (ditto last parenthetical statement)
and then we headed into the city...
to be continued!
-s
*joe said he was the pilot and i was the flight engineer. :)
Wednesday, July 02, 2003
all hail google. here is the official site for the new guinea sculpture garden, with lots of pictures, and the story of it's creation. the pictures cannot do the strange magical aura of this small park justice, but what the photos of the art can't convey, the photos of the artists can. i do really hope that the picture of these wizened and exotic men in, yes, las vegas, is somewhere on the site. ellie made a very apt statement when she said that taking these native artists fron the villages of papua into las vegas was a cruel thing to do, but it does make for a very interesting snapshot.
btw, joe found a crow feather in the middle of the glade and gave it to me, and later, there was a Miracle of the Tiki God in the back yard while i was swimming alone... oooOooOoooOOoEeeeeEEEeeeeeooOOoOOoo... i found a drowned honeybee, and when i pulled it out the water, it wiggled a little. i tried for an hour to revive it, put it on a bloom, in the sun, blew on it to dry it, but if i left it alone too long, it sopped breathing. finally, the sun was goig down, and i thought it wouldn't make it, so i put the bloom between the feet of them main tiki god - joe and ellie got them from an artist they know in hawaii - and got in the hot tub. i started thinking about that garden, and feeling kind of haunted - not bad, just more than the usual amount of thaums* in the air, and so i slipped back into the pool to have alast look at the bee. as i arrived, he walked to the edge of the tiki's toes (he had not oved on his own the entire time, and had stopped breathing when i out him there, i thought to die) and fell off onto his back. i turned him over, he climbed back up the base to the big toe, vibrated like mad, and flew off. he circled the tiki (god mauna, joe says) circled the pool, and then flew off, literally into the sunset.
:)
i am going to buy a mini bottle of kahlua for old mauna out there. :)
so, we went to dinner after tennis and swim. "wasabi" was the place. mmmm.
and then home and harry potter and sleep.
today is CHINA TOWN!!!!! and also the asian art museum. it's new. joe said we'll stay late in the city and have dinner, so it should be a great day. i think we'll stop in at the cemetary at colma on the way, and visit emperor norton's grave.
well, i need to get dressed. early start on the day.
i will tell about our parade theme on the next episode of
SAM LOVELACE, INTREPID TRAVELER!
p.s. if i don't come back from china town, divide up my stuff and feed the dog. maybe you'll see me in a chop socky flick someday... ;)
*ask a pratchett fan.
btw, joe found a crow feather in the middle of the glade and gave it to me, and later, there was a Miracle of the Tiki God in the back yard while i was swimming alone... oooOooOoooOOoEeeeeEEEeeeeeooOOoOOoo... i found a drowned honeybee, and when i pulled it out the water, it wiggled a little. i tried for an hour to revive it, put it on a bloom, in the sun, blew on it to dry it, but if i left it alone too long, it sopped breathing. finally, the sun was goig down, and i thought it wouldn't make it, so i put the bloom between the feet of them main tiki god - joe and ellie got them from an artist they know in hawaii - and got in the hot tub. i started thinking about that garden, and feeling kind of haunted - not bad, just more than the usual amount of thaums* in the air, and so i slipped back into the pool to have alast look at the bee. as i arrived, he walked to the edge of the tiki's toes (he had not oved on his own the entire time, and had stopped breathing when i out him there, i thought to die) and fell off onto his back. i turned him over, he climbed back up the base to the big toe, vibrated like mad, and flew off. he circled the tiki (god mauna, joe says) circled the pool, and then flew off, literally into the sunset.
:)
i am going to buy a mini bottle of kahlua for old mauna out there. :)
so, we went to dinner after tennis and swim. "wasabi" was the place. mmmm.
and then home and harry potter and sleep.
today is CHINA TOWN!!!!! and also the asian art museum. it's new. joe said we'll stay late in the city and have dinner, so it should be a great day. i think we'll stop in at the cemetary at colma on the way, and visit emperor norton's grave.
well, i need to get dressed. early start on the day.
i will tell about our parade theme on the next episode of
SAM LOVELACE, INTREPID TRAVELER!
p.s. if i don't come back from china town, divide up my stuff and feed the dog. maybe you'll see me in a chop socky flick someday... ;)
*ask a pratchett fan.
Tuesday, July 01, 2003
well, today (so far) i've been treated to a long drive that wandered through the golden hills and redwood forest, down to the pacific ocean, 'pescadero', to be precise. i waded in tide pools and molested starfish, there were anemonemonenemes and little crabs and sea urchins and teeny fish, and the backdrop to all of this, the rushing sea on a gorgeous clear day - there was fog, but it was held back in a giant wall, miles out to shore, as if it was waiting for its cue... there was an isle of cormorants, joe and i clambered over rocks and looked at every little thing. strange flowers are blooming everywhere, bright colors, red, orange, yellow, gold, and odd new smells, manzanita, jasmine, eucalyptus, redwood and strong salt sea. it is a kind of heaven. to see both mountains AND open skies, rolling hills AND ocean, giant trees in deep dark quiet grottoes and huge golden meadows, all in one hour's journey. i filled my pockets with pretty stones and shells and bits of driftwood, and my head and heart with memories, and then we headed on to half moon bay - a little town that looks sculpted, terra cotta, lemon trees, and pretty shops. it also hosts the pumpkin festival every year! :) the oean, moons, and pumpkins - oh, and the terra cotta is all pink or periwinkle, and there are little mosaics on the park walls, btw... sounds like a place i could fit in...
*sigh*
from there, we headed on to lunch with ellie. we had a great lunch - and DESERT FEST! and then i perused the rodin garden and THE NEW GUINEA SCULPTURE GARDEN (both on the stanford campus. GORGEOUS.) i will tell all about the new guinea sculpture garden later, it deserves a rant of it's own. i will include the other mystical details of the day, too. :)
oh - and we have a theme for our parade float!
details to come soon!
much love,
-sambolina of the rocks
*sigh*
from there, we headed on to lunch with ellie. we had a great lunch - and DESERT FEST! and then i perused the rodin garden and THE NEW GUINEA SCULPTURE GARDEN (both on the stanford campus. GORGEOUS.) i will tell all about the new guinea sculpture garden later, it deserves a rant of it's own. i will include the other mystical details of the day, too. :)
oh - and we have a theme for our parade float!
details to come soon!
much love,
-sambolina of the rocks
Monday, June 30, 2003
i made it! i'm here in sunny california! and it really is sunny (and about 75 degrees!) there are palm trees EVERYWHERE, and sexy cholos in nice old cars... :D yay, ME! i've only been here at joe and ellies' for minutes, and joe's already firing up the grill, ellie has given me the tour, and then shown me to her office so i could post a quickie. life is good.
the flight was -eventful. just as we were preparing to board flight attempt #1 (at o'hare. me and o'hare seem to have issues...) they announced that there was a leak around the door, thus possible AIR PRESSURE PROBLEMS (!). I announced that i had duct tape in my bag, but they switched our flight ANYway. we boarded our next flight, those of us going to san jose as well as some folks continuing on to (*sigh*) maui... then after we were all boarded, they figured out that the plane we were on wouldn't MAKE IT ACROSS THE PACIFIC (!!!) so we had to switch AGAIN. no one lost their temper, heck, most of 'em were headed to hawaii, anyway. what's another couple of hours. we joked and laughed and massaged each other at brookstone. they also gave us a free movie on our third and final flight, so i got to see "daredevil" for free*.
so, i'm here now. safe and sound. my brother is plotting our adventures for the week, his gorgeous wife has granted me the honor of figuring out how to decorate joe's antique landrover for the 4th of july parade in their neighborhood...
and now it's just about time for dinner, a little soak in the hot tub, a dip in the pool and a beer.
did i say life was good?
much love,
-sam the tourist
*which was the only way i was willing to see it, so, nice. :) btw. it was actually pretty good. i just HATE the fact that ben !@#$ affleck is SO !@#$ hot. it makes it REALLY hard to hate him as much as i do, sometimes.
the flight was -eventful. just as we were preparing to board flight attempt #1 (at o'hare. me and o'hare seem to have issues...) they announced that there was a leak around the door, thus possible AIR PRESSURE PROBLEMS (!). I announced that i had duct tape in my bag, but they switched our flight ANYway. we boarded our next flight, those of us going to san jose as well as some folks continuing on to (*sigh*) maui... then after we were all boarded, they figured out that the plane we were on wouldn't MAKE IT ACROSS THE PACIFIC (!!!) so we had to switch AGAIN. no one lost their temper, heck, most of 'em were headed to hawaii, anyway. what's another couple of hours. we joked and laughed and massaged each other at brookstone. they also gave us a free movie on our third and final flight, so i got to see "daredevil" for free*.
so, i'm here now. safe and sound. my brother is plotting our adventures for the week, his gorgeous wife has granted me the honor of figuring out how to decorate joe's antique landrover for the 4th of july parade in their neighborhood...
and now it's just about time for dinner, a little soak in the hot tub, a dip in the pool and a beer.
did i say life was good?
much love,
-sam the tourist
*which was the only way i was willing to see it, so, nice. :) btw. it was actually pretty good. i just HATE the fact that ben !@#$ affleck is SO !@#$ hot. it makes it REALLY hard to hate him as much as i do, sometimes.
Saturday, June 28, 2003
fifty-five minutes. 55 minutes.
fifty and five. 30 and 25. five times eleven.
CALGON TAKE ME AWAY!!!
these kids are makin' me nuts, despite my iron rule today, they have come in with !@#$ WALKIE TALKIES, two little beasts - after my getting onto them a DOZEN TIMES about the noise - used MY markers and paper to make signs that said "HONK IF YOU LOVE PEACE AND QUIET!" - which i figured out after i heard continuous honking and looked out to see them holding up the signs.
GRR.
this HAS to be true love, because it DAMNED sure ain't great pay and benefits.
can you tell i need a vacation?
50 minutes. and then a day of packing and cleaning (and a bbq @ chez goree) and then
I CAN BE ANOTHER SAM FOR A WHOLE WEEK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
if i don't come back, i KNOW y'all will understand! (i'll at least come back to get my dog, my photo albums, do my photo shoots, and to have a big ole' goin' away bash!)
much love,
-sam
p.s. my OWN bad "child" JUMPED THROUGH THE WINDOW SCREEN, GOT IN A FIGHT AND BIT ONE OF MY NEIGHBOR'S WEDDING GUESTS ON THE HAND yesterday.
like mother, like daughter. *sigh*
fifty and five. 30 and 25. five times eleven.
CALGON TAKE ME AWAY!!!
these kids are makin' me nuts, despite my iron rule today, they have come in with !@#$ WALKIE TALKIES, two little beasts - after my getting onto them a DOZEN TIMES about the noise - used MY markers and paper to make signs that said "HONK IF YOU LOVE PEACE AND QUIET!" - which i figured out after i heard continuous honking and looked out to see them holding up the signs.
GRR.
this HAS to be true love, because it DAMNED sure ain't great pay and benefits.
can you tell i need a vacation?
50 minutes. and then a day of packing and cleaning (and a bbq @ chez goree) and then
I CAN BE ANOTHER SAM FOR A WHOLE WEEK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
if i don't come back, i KNOW y'all will understand! (i'll at least come back to get my dog, my photo albums, do my photo shoots, and to have a big ole' goin' away bash!)
much love,
-sam
p.s. my OWN bad "child" JUMPED THROUGH THE WINDOW SCREEN, GOT IN A FIGHT AND BIT ONE OF MY NEIGHBOR'S WEDDING GUESTS ON THE HAND yesterday.
like mother, like daughter. *sigh*
Friday, June 27, 2003
well, folks... i have a BAD case of "pre-vacation-itis". like kids the week before school's out. i just don't CARE! i wanna GO! my attention is wandering, i'm in a daze... staring out the window... my temper is even shorter than usual (eek!). i just want People* to leave me alone, and i want to get the !@#$ OUTTAHERE! i still have lots to do, but it's manageable. i've taken care of the "serious" details - work stuff, lulie, mail, $$$. i need to finish cleaning the house, i have to pack, and then "CALIFORNIA, HERE I COME...!"
i love to go to new places. i think i'd rather travel than almost anything besides swim and eat... and traveling to new places to swim and eat is just the donkey's knob! i have been out to san jose and the bay area before, many moons ago, to visit a friend. that was a great trip, too. but to see it through my brother's eyes, and to be old enough to wander on my own a bit, if i want to. that will be nice.
i've been having a bit of a... not really an 'existential crisis' - i don't have those. maybe a 'directional crisis' lately. it's not that i have no direction, it's that i'm being dragged along in a big ships' wake and i want to break free and swim on my own. mortality is really looming over me, i am becoming very aware of just how little time i really have left to explore this ball of mud. last night i dreamed** that i was dead and still walking around. i kept trying to explain to my friends that i was ok, i was just dead. and i was trying to be REALLY careful and not damage myself, because i knew that my body couldn't recover from the damage. hm. doesn't take an 80$-an-hour shrink to figure THAT one out.
i am also aware that i am at a very bad age and stage of sam-ness to be kow-towing to a thoughtless, inconsiderate government REGIME*** that is slowly but surely chipping away my rights one by one. i don't think any of you really have any idea what that does to my soul and my disposition**** to have to live with this feeling, to know what i am sacrificing every minute of every day for the sake of so-!@#$-called "security". will i wake up one day with a bad back, carpal tunnel syndrome, 25 years in the same @$$-kissing position and not even a !@#$ christmas bonus to show for it? not "no", but HELL no! this bobcat is tired of mindlessly pacing the fence. she is now looking for a way OUT.
OUT!
OUT!
and for now, the end of this day, i am outtie. and then one more day, and i am outtie for a whole WEEK!
how pathetic is it that i am so excited about one week of freedom? that's like fire being happy about it's seven seconds on the head of a match.
much love, and more anger,
-your sam
*not my friends, but People, with a capital P. grr... raaar!
**this was AFTER the weird dream about the twin jackie chans, one good one evil, stuck in a room fighting over a set of keys, and before the dream of the art deadline from hell. i woke UP tired this morning.
***don't even get me !@#$ STARTED!!!
****ESPECIALLY those of you who THINK you know.
i love to go to new places. i think i'd rather travel than almost anything besides swim and eat... and traveling to new places to swim and eat is just the donkey's knob! i have been out to san jose and the bay area before, many moons ago, to visit a friend. that was a great trip, too. but to see it through my brother's eyes, and to be old enough to wander on my own a bit, if i want to. that will be nice.
i've been having a bit of a... not really an 'existential crisis' - i don't have those. maybe a 'directional crisis' lately. it's not that i have no direction, it's that i'm being dragged along in a big ships' wake and i want to break free and swim on my own. mortality is really looming over me, i am becoming very aware of just how little time i really have left to explore this ball of mud. last night i dreamed** that i was dead and still walking around. i kept trying to explain to my friends that i was ok, i was just dead. and i was trying to be REALLY careful and not damage myself, because i knew that my body couldn't recover from the damage. hm. doesn't take an 80$-an-hour shrink to figure THAT one out.
i am also aware that i am at a very bad age and stage of sam-ness to be kow-towing to a thoughtless, inconsiderate government REGIME*** that is slowly but surely chipping away my rights one by one. i don't think any of you really have any idea what that does to my soul and my disposition**** to have to live with this feeling, to know what i am sacrificing every minute of every day for the sake of so-!@#$-called "security". will i wake up one day with a bad back, carpal tunnel syndrome, 25 years in the same @$$-kissing position and not even a !@#$ christmas bonus to show for it? not "no", but HELL no! this bobcat is tired of mindlessly pacing the fence. she is now looking for a way OUT.
OUT!
OUT!
and for now, the end of this day, i am outtie. and then one more day, and i am outtie for a whole WEEK!
how pathetic is it that i am so excited about one week of freedom? that's like fire being happy about it's seven seconds on the head of a match.
much love, and more anger,
-your sam
*not my friends, but People, with a capital P. grr... raaar!
**this was AFTER the weird dream about the twin jackie chans, one good one evil, stuck in a room fighting over a set of keys, and before the dream of the art deadline from hell. i woke UP tired this morning.
***don't even get me !@#$ STARTED!!!
****ESPECIALLY those of you who THINK you know.
Sunday, June 22, 2003
hello, lads and lasses,
i apologize for not posting as frequently as i otta these days. i know y'all like to come here and read and feel how normal your lives are in comparison to the oft-ridiculous circ du soleil-moon-frye that is my life, but i have been very busy! i've had an intern, a couple of new volunteers and a million out-of-school kids around the libob lately, and i am taking the opportunity to get LOTS done - yay, us!* plus i am trying to get ready for my big trip to CALIFORNIA! wheeeeee! planning, packing, selling my services for souvenir bucks, and then the usual sam-stuff. no problemo. i do know that by the time i leave i will have EARNED a nice vacation, and i am DEFINITELY ready for it! i do think joe and ellie (my bro and sis-in-law) have the 'net at home, so hopefully i will be able to blog some while i am there. i will try to keep y'all posted on the adventures of sam and clan in cali!
as most of you know, i am planning a visit to (!!!) china town... :D :D :D and i will try to get out to emperor norton's grave, and of course, the monterey bay aquarium.** best of all, i will see my brothers - one of whom i haven't seen in maybe eight years. when i last saw him face to face, he was just a teenager. but i saw a picture of him recently and he's this giant brawny bloke now. he looks like The Rock, Jr.! :) i promise to take lots of pics!
in local news (and speaking of brawny blokes) the june wedding fairies continue to bestow blessing upon me. my new neighbors, across the street (in william's old place, jams) are working furiously to get the old place in shape in time for their reception on friday, and they have hired a whole passle of young, good looking guys who NATURALLY can't work in the hot sun with all their clothes on. *sigh*. my beloved dog is SO well trained, too. she is always running over there, so i have to go and claim her. dang. :D they are so sweet, too. they even offered to come and mow my lawn. awwww. :D :D :D
so, life is good. and busy busy. my house is a MISERABLE WRECK - but i am TRYING to get it in shape before i leave. the yard is a night mare, but, que sera sera. i joined a new gym on monday, and so far, i am loving it. no men, no mirrors***, and a very simple routine to follow, almost like having a personal trainer with you. you only have to do 30 minutes, 3 times a week (minimum) i set a goal to lose 55 pounds. there is one lady there who has lost 110 so far. oh, AND it's VERY reasonably priced. 29$ to join, 29$ a month. wish me luck. i go back for my second tonight after work.
i will try to keep y'all posted. oh - and send me happy FLYING thoughts (augh!)
xoxox
-s
*boo, my back! :)
**DO check out their awesome webcams!
***no stupid girls in thongs and ten pounds of make-up, EITHER.
i apologize for not posting as frequently as i otta these days. i know y'all like to come here and read and feel how normal your lives are in comparison to the oft-ridiculous circ du soleil-moon-frye that is my life, but i have been very busy! i've had an intern, a couple of new volunteers and a million out-of-school kids around the libob lately, and i am taking the opportunity to get LOTS done - yay, us!* plus i am trying to get ready for my big trip to CALIFORNIA! wheeeeee! planning, packing, selling my services for souvenir bucks, and then the usual sam-stuff. no problemo. i do know that by the time i leave i will have EARNED a nice vacation, and i am DEFINITELY ready for it! i do think joe and ellie (my bro and sis-in-law) have the 'net at home, so hopefully i will be able to blog some while i am there. i will try to keep y'all posted on the adventures of sam and clan in cali!
as most of you know, i am planning a visit to (!!!) china town... :D :D :D and i will try to get out to emperor norton's grave, and of course, the monterey bay aquarium.** best of all, i will see my brothers - one of whom i haven't seen in maybe eight years. when i last saw him face to face, he was just a teenager. but i saw a picture of him recently and he's this giant brawny bloke now. he looks like The Rock, Jr.! :) i promise to take lots of pics!
in local news (and speaking of brawny blokes) the june wedding fairies continue to bestow blessing upon me. my new neighbors, across the street (in william's old place, jams) are working furiously to get the old place in shape in time for their reception on friday, and they have hired a whole passle of young, good looking guys who NATURALLY can't work in the hot sun with all their clothes on. *sigh*. my beloved dog is SO well trained, too. she is always running over there, so i have to go and claim her. dang. :D they are so sweet, too. they even offered to come and mow my lawn. awwww. :D :D :D
so, life is good. and busy busy. my house is a MISERABLE WRECK - but i am TRYING to get it in shape before i leave. the yard is a night mare, but, que sera sera. i joined a new gym on monday, and so far, i am loving it. no men, no mirrors***, and a very simple routine to follow, almost like having a personal trainer with you. you only have to do 30 minutes, 3 times a week (minimum) i set a goal to lose 55 pounds. there is one lady there who has lost 110 so far. oh, AND it's VERY reasonably priced. 29$ to join, 29$ a month. wish me luck. i go back for my second tonight after work.
i will try to keep y'all posted. oh - and send me happy FLYING thoughts (augh!)
xoxox
-s
*boo, my back! :)
**DO check out their awesome webcams!
***no stupid girls in thongs and ten pounds of make-up, EITHER.
Thursday, June 19, 2003
The weekend started off with a lovely road-trip. Stewart drove, Hamilton rode shotgun, and I napped and watched the scenery go by, and we all listened to “Reaper Man” on tape. We took the small back highways, #9 a lot of the way. Stopped and looked up a bronze Scotsman’s kilt at Hamilton’s alma mater (St. Andrews), ate at “Subs and Cream” – took our time.
We arrived late that afternoon, claimed beds (I got the same one I had last year – next to the window, facing the dock) and then we IMMEDIATELY went swimming! Woohoo! By the time we got out of the water, other folks had started arriving. Not long after that, we got the blender going, and then it was just GeekFest 2003! We sat around and “jawed” and laughed and b.s.’ed, and then everybody turned in to get some sleep before the Big Day.
The next morning came, and the weather looked as if it had been ordered with the cake. I slept with my head at the foot of my bed, next to the window and awoke to cerulean sky filled with fat white clouds, and just enough breeze. We all ambled up to the Doarway for pancakes and bacon, and then went for showers. No one had to rush, and we all made it in plenty of time. I rode with Lisa and Wendi to the beach, ogling hotties fishing below the drawbridge and looking forward to all the surprises the day had to offer. We found a good parking spot, just yards from the boardwalk.
When we got there, people were already gathering. By the time we (the photographers) had picked the spot, Brian came strolling down the beach, all golden curls and halogen grin in his khaki kilt and white shirt - he was GORGEOUS! He was greeted by circles of hugs and pats on the back, and then amidst the congratulations, someone said “Here she comes!” We all turned, and were greeted by a vision that I will never forget*.
As Andi came down the boardwalk, it was like an eclipse of the sun. I thought there could be nothing in the world more radiant – until I turned to look at Brian, watching her come toward us. She was wearing a white gauze dress, sleeveless and sheer, her feet were bare and brown, her auburn hair shimmering with sunlight. She had on a little circlet of flowers, with a very simple veil at the back, but everything, all of it, paled in comparison to the glowing beauty of her face. I do not exaggerate – as anyone there can verify. She looked like an angel**, her smile was incomparable, unforgettable.
The ceremony started, with Xavier as the acting minister***. Andi’s dad read a poem, and the vows were sweet, simple – and quick. I could tell that they meant them, too - ok, except maybe that part about the Mormons... and we were all reminded that a big church and a satin dress and a 15,000$ reception does NOT necessarily = twue wuv.
After the wedding (and the kazoo-march and lots of happy tears and bubbles), we all got into our swimwear and played on the beach for a few hours. (I did a commemorative sand-sculpture. Pics of ALL of this soon, folks, I promise!)
After the beach, we all wandered back to the Doarway. Some napped, some started working on the food for the reception, and some made some FABulous tea… I got ALL the ladies glittered up, Elizabeth manned the blender, and At around 4:00, the yard started filling up with beaus and belles.
There was MUCHO seafood on to boil, there was a johnboat full of coolers, laden with ice and beer and sodas. People mingled and chattered, and then Buffy called for toasts. The dads did their thing – more tears were shed, and then Buffy brought out the quilt we’d all made.**** That evoked the worst – but thankfully LAST of the serious waterworks for the weekend - and finished the toasts, 'cause Pam said NObody could follow THAT act! Then someone yelled “FOOD’S READY!” and the hoe-down began!
We ate and drank and made veryvery merry. The Whiskey Sisters sang a few, Mike picked the gee-tar, Hamilton rocked the flute, I even played a bit o’ bad kazoo. People sat on the grass and sang along… and then, when the full moon began to rise, we all meandered down to the dock for a bit of moonlight skinny-dipping! Woohoo! Later, while I was working in the kitchen, Will came and gave me a big skwunch. He said that I was officially a cousin now. (MOO!) I thought it was because I’d been there twice, and was helping to clean, but it turns out that it was because I’d made it an Official Weekend by initiating the drunken skinny-dip. Yay, me!
After the swim, we headed back up and began the big clean up. It was just like the rest of the day, though. A joy to be there, to be together, to be helping – we pretty much literally whistled while we worked. After the clean-up, we peeled out some shrimp and made other plans for breakfast, then we slowly wound our way into bed.
Most of us were up pretty early(!), made a store run and started breakfast. Will and I whipped up a batch of shrimp (SKRUMP!) and grits, Buffy cut cantaloupe and got some coffee going. Breakfast was good, and so was the company. Everybody reviewed the weekends’ highlights and told party-tales, and then we started dividing up the work roster and went off to pack.
No one wanted to leave – who would? The weekend, the wedding had all been golden and perfect. No more than Our Bribro and Andi (BrAndi) deserve. We – the ladies circle – debated shuffling the boys around in cars and sending them on ahead so that we could linger longer, but I think we all knew at the back of our minds that if we stayed we might be tempted to get jobs as waitresses and just live on the beach.
Sigh.
So, we packed up, hugs all ‘round, and the traditional Doarway song to send us off…
The road trip home was pleasant. Watching the highway roll up from flat and open back to hills and the sky close in on itself was the worst heartbreak I’d had in days… We finished “Reaper Man”, had some good conversation. Stopped at “SOUTH OF THE BORDER” (I bought a satin Chinese hat) and for photos at a day-lily farm. I think we were all reluctant to return to the “real world”…
Andi and Brian thanked us again and again for coming, for our help, for the gifts. But I think WE got the best present of all from them. A perfect, happy weekend, all together. Laughs and food and happy tears, good weather, sand, surf, company, and the chance to be witness to a truly good thing.
Thank you, and Goddess bless you. May we all get together like this, for manymanymany years to come.
-s
p.s. there were a couple of folks who should have been there, but just couldn’t. you were missed, but I PROMISE you were well represented!
*I am getting a bit teary just remembering!
**admittedly, one who knows how to have FUN!
***I am STILL trying to process the reality of THAT! :D
****AND kept secret! QUILT! QUILT! QUILT! QUILT! I can finally say it! QUILT!
We arrived late that afternoon, claimed beds (I got the same one I had last year – next to the window, facing the dock) and then we IMMEDIATELY went swimming! Woohoo! By the time we got out of the water, other folks had started arriving. Not long after that, we got the blender going, and then it was just GeekFest 2003! We sat around and “jawed” and laughed and b.s.’ed, and then everybody turned in to get some sleep before the Big Day.
The next morning came, and the weather looked as if it had been ordered with the cake. I slept with my head at the foot of my bed, next to the window and awoke to cerulean sky filled with fat white clouds, and just enough breeze. We all ambled up to the Doarway for pancakes and bacon, and then went for showers. No one had to rush, and we all made it in plenty of time. I rode with Lisa and Wendi to the beach, ogling hotties fishing below the drawbridge and looking forward to all the surprises the day had to offer. We found a good parking spot, just yards from the boardwalk.
When we got there, people were already gathering. By the time we (the photographers) had picked the spot, Brian came strolling down the beach, all golden curls and halogen grin in his khaki kilt and white shirt - he was GORGEOUS! He was greeted by circles of hugs and pats on the back, and then amidst the congratulations, someone said “Here she comes!” We all turned, and were greeted by a vision that I will never forget*.
As Andi came down the boardwalk, it was like an eclipse of the sun. I thought there could be nothing in the world more radiant – until I turned to look at Brian, watching her come toward us. She was wearing a white gauze dress, sleeveless and sheer, her feet were bare and brown, her auburn hair shimmering with sunlight. She had on a little circlet of flowers, with a very simple veil at the back, but everything, all of it, paled in comparison to the glowing beauty of her face. I do not exaggerate – as anyone there can verify. She looked like an angel**, her smile was incomparable, unforgettable.
The ceremony started, with Xavier as the acting minister***. Andi’s dad read a poem, and the vows were sweet, simple – and quick. I could tell that they meant them, too - ok, except maybe that part about the Mormons... and we were all reminded that a big church and a satin dress and a 15,000$ reception does NOT necessarily = twue wuv.
After the wedding (and the kazoo-march and lots of happy tears and bubbles), we all got into our swimwear and played on the beach for a few hours. (I did a commemorative sand-sculpture. Pics of ALL of this soon, folks, I promise!)
After the beach, we all wandered back to the Doarway. Some napped, some started working on the food for the reception, and some made some FABulous tea… I got ALL the ladies glittered up, Elizabeth manned the blender, and At around 4:00, the yard started filling up with beaus and belles.
There was MUCHO seafood on to boil, there was a johnboat full of coolers, laden with ice and beer and sodas. People mingled and chattered, and then Buffy called for toasts. The dads did their thing – more tears were shed, and then Buffy brought out the quilt we’d all made.**** That evoked the worst – but thankfully LAST of the serious waterworks for the weekend - and finished the toasts, 'cause Pam said NObody could follow THAT act! Then someone yelled “FOOD’S READY!” and the hoe-down began!
We ate and drank and made veryvery merry. The Whiskey Sisters sang a few, Mike picked the gee-tar, Hamilton rocked the flute, I even played a bit o’ bad kazoo. People sat on the grass and sang along… and then, when the full moon began to rise, we all meandered down to the dock for a bit of moonlight skinny-dipping! Woohoo! Later, while I was working in the kitchen, Will came and gave me a big skwunch. He said that I was officially a cousin now. (MOO!) I thought it was because I’d been there twice, and was helping to clean, but it turns out that it was because I’d made it an Official Weekend by initiating the drunken skinny-dip. Yay, me!
After the swim, we headed back up and began the big clean up. It was just like the rest of the day, though. A joy to be there, to be together, to be helping – we pretty much literally whistled while we worked. After the clean-up, we peeled out some shrimp and made other plans for breakfast, then we slowly wound our way into bed.
Most of us were up pretty early(!), made a store run and started breakfast. Will and I whipped up a batch of shrimp (SKRUMP!) and grits, Buffy cut cantaloupe and got some coffee going. Breakfast was good, and so was the company. Everybody reviewed the weekends’ highlights and told party-tales, and then we started dividing up the work roster and went off to pack.
No one wanted to leave – who would? The weekend, the wedding had all been golden and perfect. No more than Our Bribro and Andi (BrAndi) deserve. We – the ladies circle – debated shuffling the boys around in cars and sending them on ahead so that we could linger longer, but I think we all knew at the back of our minds that if we stayed we might be tempted to get jobs as waitresses and just live on the beach.
Sigh.
So, we packed up, hugs all ‘round, and the traditional Doarway song to send us off…
The road trip home was pleasant. Watching the highway roll up from flat and open back to hills and the sky close in on itself was the worst heartbreak I’d had in days… We finished “Reaper Man”, had some good conversation. Stopped at “SOUTH OF THE BORDER” (I bought a satin Chinese hat) and for photos at a day-lily farm. I think we were all reluctant to return to the “real world”…
Andi and Brian thanked us again and again for coming, for our help, for the gifts. But I think WE got the best present of all from them. A perfect, happy weekend, all together. Laughs and food and happy tears, good weather, sand, surf, company, and the chance to be witness to a truly good thing.
Thank you, and Goddess bless you. May we all get together like this, for manymanymany years to come.
-s
p.s. there were a couple of folks who should have been there, but just couldn’t. you were missed, but I PROMISE you were well represented!
*I am getting a bit teary just remembering!
**admittedly, one who knows how to have FUN!
***I am STILL trying to process the reality of THAT! :D
****AND kept secret! QUILT! QUILT! QUILT! QUILT! I can finally say it! QUILT!
Tuesday, June 17, 2003
Ok, I know you all want to hear about my fabulous weekend at the most wonderful, perfect wedding I have EVER attended - and fear not, I will tell all - but first, I must amend a TERRIBLE oversight.
I was SO excited about my trip that I forgot what June 12 was, in the "real" non-sun/sand/surf world of Sam and Saluda...
You see, Once Upon a Time, there was this boy*, a boy that I loved to the point of stupidity, but hey, what’s love all about if not giving in to a little stupidity sometimes, y’know? He was one Helluva a boy, and damned near a match for me – and that’s sayin’ something. Things didn’t work out, but that seems to be the fate of my Things anyway, so no SERIOUS biggie, but for a while there, it seemed like they might. It definitely seemed like we – and quite a few others - wanted them to. That’s sayin’ something, too. The simple fact that they DIDN’T work out (and rather dramatically, I might add) and yet we are still friends and still concerned for one another says the most of all.
So today not long after I hauled my sunburned heiney into work, I get a semi-sad call from said boy reminding me that what I’d forgotten in my excited rant on Thursday was that it was his birthday!
I told him that, at thirty(gasp!) NINE(!) you’d think you’d WANT people to forget ;) but I was really touched that he didn’t want ME to forget, and most of all that he reads my rants.
I know you SAID you didn’t want belated wishes here Red, but you deserve them. You are – and will always be – veryvery close to my heart**. Happy birthday (to you and your girlbaby). I wish you all many more good years and happy times.
And thank you for reading and reminding.
MUCH love,
-s
p.s. did anybody remember to get you cherries?
*"a very strange, enchanted boy…"
- and don't go givin' me !@#$ about saying "boy", red - you KNOW what I mean! :)
**even if you are WAAAAAAAY too old for me now! Hahahaha! ;D
I was SO excited about my trip that I forgot what June 12 was, in the "real" non-sun/sand/surf world of Sam and Saluda...
You see, Once Upon a Time, there was this boy*, a boy that I loved to the point of stupidity, but hey, what’s love all about if not giving in to a little stupidity sometimes, y’know? He was one Helluva a boy, and damned near a match for me – and that’s sayin’ something. Things didn’t work out, but that seems to be the fate of my Things anyway, so no SERIOUS biggie, but for a while there, it seemed like they might. It definitely seemed like we – and quite a few others - wanted them to. That’s sayin’ something, too. The simple fact that they DIDN’T work out (and rather dramatically, I might add) and yet we are still friends and still concerned for one another says the most of all.
So today not long after I hauled my sunburned heiney into work, I get a semi-sad call from said boy reminding me that what I’d forgotten in my excited rant on Thursday was that it was his birthday!
I told him that, at thirty(gasp!) NINE(!) you’d think you’d WANT people to forget ;) but I was really touched that he didn’t want ME to forget, and most of all that he reads my rants.
I know you SAID you didn’t want belated wishes here Red, but you deserve them. You are – and will always be – veryvery close to my heart**. Happy birthday (to you and your girlbaby). I wish you all many more good years and happy times.
And thank you for reading and reminding.
MUCH love,
-s
p.s. did anybody remember to get you cherries?
*"a very strange, enchanted boy…"
- and don't go givin' me !@#$ about saying "boy", red - you KNOW what I mean! :)
**even if you are WAAAAAAAY too old for me now! Hahahaha! ;D
Thursday, June 12, 2003
ROAD TRIP TO THE BEACH TOMORRRRROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWW!!!! YAY, ME!!!
(packing, cleaning, blah blah blah tonight, boo me... but:
ROAD TRIP TO THE BEACH TOMORRRRROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWW!!!! YAY, ME!!!)
i'm goin' to the be-each, and hangin' with my bu-ddies, and goin' to tha we-dding and actin' like a foo-ool! yeah! two days offa work! yeah! duhn duhn duhn duhn duhn DUHN! woo!
yes. i realize this is a silly rant, but you know, this thing, this blog, is a place for me to express my true, inner sambiness and my true inner samby is delighted because:
ROAD TRIP TO THE BEACH TOMORRRRROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWW!!!! YAY, ME!!!
:D
calgon take me awaaaaay!
MUCH love (and a little sunscreen)
-s
(packing, cleaning, blah blah blah tonight, boo me... but:
ROAD TRIP TO THE BEACH TOMORRRRROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWW!!!! YAY, ME!!!)
i'm goin' to the be-each, and hangin' with my bu-ddies, and goin' to tha we-dding and actin' like a foo-ool! yeah! two days offa work! yeah! duhn duhn duhn duhn duhn DUHN! woo!
yes. i realize this is a silly rant, but you know, this thing, this blog, is a place for me to express my true, inner sambiness and my true inner samby is delighted because:
ROAD TRIP TO THE BEACH TOMORRRRROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWW!!!! YAY, ME!!!
:D
calgon take me awaaaaay!
MUCH love (and a little sunscreen)
-s
Wednesday, June 11, 2003
so mr. d____ said that he was thinking of getting a special tattoo to commemorate the fact that he got an apology from me*.
:[
good news for the day - the egg drop was a HUGE success! 8 of our eggs survived (though mine and ayla's egg - "lucy" was not one of the 8). the science guys said they'd never had so many survivors before! saluda libob kids ROCK SOCKS!
-my lunch at the WILDFLOUR BAKERY** today was very exotic and exciting and good;
- and juliana came to see me today!
schweet!
xoxox
-s
*i suppose that's what i get for a.) being such a !@#$ sometimes and b.) respecting smartarses so much. oh well.
**WOOOOO! in tha HOUSE! hey ladies!
:[
good news for the day - the egg drop was a HUGE success! 8 of our eggs survived (though mine and ayla's egg - "lucy" was not one of the 8). the science guys said they'd never had so many survivors before! saluda libob kids ROCK SOCKS!
-my lunch at the WILDFLOUR BAKERY** today was very exotic and exciting and good;
- and juliana came to see me today!
schweet!
xoxox
-s
*i suppose that's what i get for a.) being such a !@#$ sometimes and b.) respecting smartarses so much. oh well.
**WOOOOO! in tha HOUSE! hey ladies!
Tuesday, June 10, 2003
you know, for such a smart girl, i am just not very bright sometimes. any of y'all ever have that problem? i have been not sleeping and not taking the best care of myself... i have been a bit kookoo for cocoapuffs lately, and it's wearing on me. CALGON, take me AWAY!
am hoping beach and four days with no SERIOUS responsibility will help...
well, in latest news, chicken apron boy and i have seemingly mended fences. yay! he really seems like a bloke worth knowing. (he's DEFINITELY a bloke worth looking at, and has agreed to submit himself to be a hottie of the fortnight - woohoo) his lady is like a biological origami fractal, herself. even if he was REALLY a complete yobbo, he'd be worth dealing with to get to know & hang out with her, but i think he's actually a pretty decent guy, too. and did i mention that he was veryvery cute? ;D
not that i notice things like that.
ahem.
got a sweet message from a special ex, today...
got to watch mr. that cute guy play ball in no shirt with his kids on sunday. even better, i got to watch his kids give him hell about his lavendar do-rag and being OLD! lol!
i actually APOLOGIZED to someone today, too. they were so shocked they didn't know what to say. ahem.
i'd like to blame my astrological sign* but i'm just proud and stubborn and thoughtless sometimes, and that's all there is to it. i'm working on it.
the wedding is going to be FANTASTIC... i wish EVERYBODY could be there. i am looking forward to fun roadtrip, "camping", seeing all the ned-herd in their best beach-wedding finery, and thowin' down geek-wedding-partay style. i only wish lulie could come...
moo.
more later,
much love
-s
* like half of the population of the !@#$ world...
am hoping beach and four days with no SERIOUS responsibility will help...
well, in latest news, chicken apron boy and i have seemingly mended fences. yay! he really seems like a bloke worth knowing. (he's DEFINITELY a bloke worth looking at, and has agreed to submit himself to be a hottie of the fortnight - woohoo) his lady is like a biological origami fractal, herself. even if he was REALLY a complete yobbo, he'd be worth dealing with to get to know & hang out with her, but i think he's actually a pretty decent guy, too. and did i mention that he was veryvery cute? ;D
not that i notice things like that.
ahem.
got a sweet message from a special ex, today...
got to watch mr. that cute guy play ball in no shirt with his kids on sunday. even better, i got to watch his kids give him hell about his lavendar do-rag and being OLD! lol!
i actually APOLOGIZED to someone today, too. they were so shocked they didn't know what to say. ahem.
i'd like to blame my astrological sign* but i'm just proud and stubborn and thoughtless sometimes, and that's all there is to it. i'm working on it.
the wedding is going to be FANTASTIC... i wish EVERYBODY could be there. i am looking forward to fun roadtrip, "camping", seeing all the ned-herd in their best beach-wedding finery, and thowin' down geek-wedding-partay style. i only wish lulie could come...
moo.
more later,
much love
-s
* like half of the population of the !@#$ world...
Saturday, June 07, 2003
you guys have NO idea how UNsurprised i am that an administrator considering special needs assistants for a mental health care facility would ask to hire some one with this particular ability.
from this week's mountain express, News of the Weird section:
"In May a county human services procurement officer in Portland. Ore., mindful of the sometimes quixotic needs of the agency's mental-health clients, included in a list of potential resource requirements a person fluent in the Star Trek language Klingon (but later said no actual job openings are envisioned)."
those of you learning fictional languages from sci-fi and fantasy works, don't give up hope! there could be a paying job in it for you, yet!
lol!
much love,
Magpie, Queen of the Geeks
(Chamas kin tokemata san "Divine Language", Mondochiwan, ilo ou-man tokemato.)
from this week's mountain express, News of the Weird section:
"In May a county human services procurement officer in Portland. Ore., mindful of the sometimes quixotic needs of the agency's mental-health clients, included in a list of potential resource requirements a person fluent in the Star Trek language Klingon (but later said no actual job openings are envisioned)."
those of you learning fictional languages from sci-fi and fantasy works, don't give up hope! there could be a paying job in it for you, yet!
lol!
much love,
Magpie, Queen of the Geeks
(Chamas kin tokemata san "Divine Language", Mondochiwan, ilo ou-man tokemato.)
Friday, June 06, 2003
i feel baaaad. i think i got crow-boy cooties (he let me taste his K&C on wednesday night). he gave me a warning look, but i didn't get it and now i feel like moo-onna-stick. i am going HOME. i am going to rest and finish this !@#$ painting and then rest some more. moo. MOO!
i am gonna be really sad if i feel like this tomorrow night.
moo.
much love - and cooties -
-s
Thursday, June 05, 2003
I am tired of hurting and pondering over this same damned subject, so that must mean that I still have a ways to go. I’m beginning to wonder if it is just my !@#$ haircut that is drawing all of these insecure, stinkbugheaded, small-minded, disarmingly ok-seeming chauvinistic jerks out of the woodwork and onto my case.
Whatever it is, they are not the only jelly-fish in the sea… I hope my beloved Pablo doesn’t mind me stealing his words to use as an example of all the good, whole, loving, Superior boys that are out there, who don’t need me to wear an apron, guard the hoard and put a CHICKEN on my shield* just so THEY can sleep safely in their little beds at night.
The other reason I wanted to post this sweet, lovely excerpt from his letter is because of how loved and precious and accepted AS I AM it made me feel, and I SO needed that right now.
Thank you, mi Pablito. I love you even more than wide shots filled with wind, white faces, long black hair, red lips, red leaves, red silk and the sound of ringing steel.
your razz keeps me going, too paul.
warts and all,
-s
“I just want you to know that I have swooned of late, and that it is, in some way, your doing; I read your rants recently, absorbed them in their beauty and fullness, then went right out and rented "Hero". Oh my stars and garters. Thank you, thank you.
And thank you for your constant inspiration, meaning quite truly that you remind me to breathe, deeply, and in so doing to smell and taste and keep myself alive to smell and taste some more, and then, on the exhale, I feel that I have something to give back, whether it's just CO2, or maybe some words, a song, whistle, razz, whatever . . .
Thanks for the memories, even though they're not mine. Those Pictures of Robbie were gorgeous, as I know she was, and a blessing on you for her beauty that you keep alive.
You kick such ass majeure, my dear sister; it seems like, sometimes, that you're just showing the rest of us what a life lived can be, warts and all.
Okay, enough of my gush. I mean it, I said it, so there.”
-pc
06/03/03
*don’t ask.
Whatever it is, they are not the only jelly-fish in the sea… I hope my beloved Pablo doesn’t mind me stealing his words to use as an example of all the good, whole, loving, Superior boys that are out there, who don’t need me to wear an apron, guard the hoard and put a CHICKEN on my shield* just so THEY can sleep safely in their little beds at night.
The other reason I wanted to post this sweet, lovely excerpt from his letter is because of how loved and precious and accepted AS I AM it made me feel, and I SO needed that right now.
Thank you, mi Pablito. I love you even more than wide shots filled with wind, white faces, long black hair, red lips, red leaves, red silk and the sound of ringing steel.
your razz keeps me going, too paul.
warts and all,
-s
“I just want you to know that I have swooned of late, and that it is, in some way, your doing; I read your rants recently, absorbed them in their beauty and fullness, then went right out and rented "Hero". Oh my stars and garters. Thank you, thank you.
And thank you for your constant inspiration, meaning quite truly that you remind me to breathe, deeply, and in so doing to smell and taste and keep myself alive to smell and taste some more, and then, on the exhale, I feel that I have something to give back, whether it's just CO2, or maybe some words, a song, whistle, razz, whatever . . .
Thanks for the memories, even though they're not mine. Those Pictures of Robbie were gorgeous, as I know she was, and a blessing on you for her beauty that you keep alive.
You kick such ass majeure, my dear sister; it seems like, sometimes, that you're just showing the rest of us what a life lived can be, warts and all.
Okay, enough of my gush. I mean it, I said it, so there.”
-pc
06/03/03
*don’t ask.
Tuesday, June 03, 2003
Sunday evening, I was in the tub. It was around 7, 7:30. Still good daylight. I was soaking, reading, hadn’t even wet my hair yet, when Luna started barking like mad and I heard someone bang on the door. I hollered “WHO IS IT?!?!” I heard “mm nm is ERIC/DEREK(?) n mm hm uh clmmhnm BAG nn mm BUSTED nn mmhmmnnmm…”
I said “WHAT?!?! WHO IS IT?!?!” this message was repeated, pretty much verbatim.
I said “HANG ON. I’LL BE RIGHT THERE.”
I got out, soaked, got dressed quickly (don’t you !@#$ hate that?) and went to the door.
There was a man there, maybe 10 years younger than me. He was aboutmy height, much heavier, and he had on nice clothes (a matching yellow shorts/shirt set). He had his shirt pulled up to his tits, and on his stomach was a gauze pad, a little clear plastic bag, some tape and a whole lot of human feces.
What he’d been saying was “My name is Eric/Derek(?) and I have a colostomy bag and it busted and I was wondering if I could do something (points to my shaggy yard) to earn 15$ to buy some more.”
Needless to say, I did not investigate his claim closely. I looked at his eyes, instead, and said “Let me go see if I have any money in the house.” I did. One 20$ bill. I opened the door, handed him the 20 and he said “Are you sure I can’t do anything (points to the yard again) for you?”
I just said “No, man. Just take care of yourself.” And then he trekked off through the yard and back up the hill.
I was in the tub and dressing for maybe another hour. When I left (to go find some familiar face, something to ground me), the smell was still lingering on the porch. I burned some nag champa and said a little prayer against desperation.
I still feel pretty spaced about it. I did go to tell the police, just so the next person who calls and says “A man just came to my door covered in…” doesn’t have to feel as crazy as I did… They - of course - completely blew me off.
Both sides (all sides) of the possible truth are scary. Truthfully, it didn’t look real – what I saw of it (the contraption, not the shit. The shit was DEFINITELY real.). If it was real, why was this nicely dressed young man walking so far from home(?) when his family or fiends surely would have helped him? How could he do yardwork in that condition? If it wasn’t real, then how desperate is this man? And what will he do next?
And so on and so on and so on…
I don’t know folks. When is Cowboy Curtis gonna come and give me the choice between red and blue?
feeling very unsafe and disoriented, but also strangely strong and fine... how very me.
-s
I said “WHAT?!?! WHO IS IT?!?!” this message was repeated, pretty much verbatim.
I said “HANG ON. I’LL BE RIGHT THERE.”
I got out, soaked, got dressed quickly (don’t you !@#$ hate that?) and went to the door.
There was a man there, maybe 10 years younger than me. He was aboutmy height, much heavier, and he had on nice clothes (a matching yellow shorts/shirt set). He had his shirt pulled up to his tits, and on his stomach was a gauze pad, a little clear plastic bag, some tape and a whole lot of human feces.
What he’d been saying was “My name is Eric/Derek(?) and I have a colostomy bag and it busted and I was wondering if I could do something (points to my shaggy yard) to earn 15$ to buy some more.”
Needless to say, I did not investigate his claim closely. I looked at his eyes, instead, and said “Let me go see if I have any money in the house.” I did. One 20$ bill. I opened the door, handed him the 20 and he said “Are you sure I can’t do anything (points to the yard again) for you?”
I just said “No, man. Just take care of yourself.” And then he trekked off through the yard and back up the hill.
I was in the tub and dressing for maybe another hour. When I left (to go find some familiar face, something to ground me), the smell was still lingering on the porch. I burned some nag champa and said a little prayer against desperation.
I still feel pretty spaced about it. I did go to tell the police, just so the next person who calls and says “A man just came to my door covered in…” doesn’t have to feel as crazy as I did… They - of course - completely blew me off.
Both sides (all sides) of the possible truth are scary. Truthfully, it didn’t look real – what I saw of it (the contraption, not the shit. The shit was DEFINITELY real.). If it was real, why was this nicely dressed young man walking so far from home(?) when his family or fiends surely would have helped him? How could he do yardwork in that condition? If it wasn’t real, then how desperate is this man? And what will he do next?
And so on and so on and so on…
I don’t know folks. When is Cowboy Curtis gonna come and give me the choice between red and blue?
feeling very unsafe and disoriented, but also strangely strong and fine... how very me.
-s
Saturday, May 31, 2003
The chain of events that inspired my May 24 rant have borne some bitter fruit. Y’see, it was all about this one boy*, who sadly stands as a symbol for a small, but general slice of the populace that just seems to have problems with ME.
Though I genuinely like this boy, I don’t “like-like” him – he’s a happily married man. So it’s not a ‘spurned affection’ kinda’ deal**. We don’t know each other very well, but we both participate in a joint social activity that involves planning, decision-making, creative thinking, strategy. We game together. I’ve been gaming for 22 years, and in all of that time, I have never played a party leader, nor have I ever played with a female party leader. I never gave it much thought, until recently. This man has been gaming for a long time, too. But he has never played with a woman at all. In the game we play (an rpg, D&D***), my character was the first in the game, and she is the party leader. In this case, she is the leader of our party, the chieftain of a village of about 700 people, and the commander of a cadre of 19 soldiers – so far. So. There is a lot of planning, plotting, strategizing, y’know… TCB.
I have never been one for strategy games. In my experience they were always a bunch of guys sitting around, engaging in metaphorical pee-pee wagging, and arguing a lot. Screw that. But in this game, when everyone is pulling together, pooling their resources, it is a heck of a lot of fun. We’ve been playing this game for over a year now, and we’ve had a lot of fun and accrued a lot of ‘experience’. We’ve also begun to build a pretty fine kingdom, all starting with just one girl, a sword, a horse, and a letter.
When we first began to play this game there was another boy with this exact same problem (me). Ironically enough, this new guy is playing the same character. The problem was, they didn’t like me running the show. We played with other guys, too. And a couple of girls. And NONE of them had these complaints. But these two guys have both been angry with me to the point of yelling, personal insults, and lack of sleep and stomach-aches on my part.
I have been pretty stressed out about it. I love to play this game, it’s one of my favorite distractions. More importantly, to me, it is more than JUST distraction. It is a good – if odd – form of soul-searching. Finding out more about yourself and your friends, testing the limits of your imagination and beliefs. So all of this anger and dissension really hits home deeply. Like a bomb in the basement, or the baby’s room.
It’s easy for me to say here that I have tried hard not to push these guys buttons (and believe me, they are covered with them, and they are impossible to miss). But I really haven’t. I’ve busted my ass to keep the peace, partially because it’s part of my character’s job, but mostly because I really enjoy playing this game, and I want everyone else to enjoy it, too. I honestly believe that my GM and the other players would agree.
I know – beyond a shadow of a doubt – that these men don’t like having a woman as a leader. Even if, or maybe ESPECIALLY if, she’s pretty good at it. I believe that if I was a man, they’d follow me blindly and loyally if I was as good a leader – or maybe even not as good a leader – as I, Sam/Magda am.
And this is just a faint, little tiny echo of a problem that somehow still exists, the world over, in homes, offices, sports arenas, workplaces of every kind, the military, and on and on and on.
I guess I’m spoiled. I was ranting about this to a friend last night and I told him that a big part of the problem was that I was so unused to this. I have been blessed by (or have made good strong choices…) being surrounded by men who just love to see women fill all the space god allows them. See them be all that they can be. The men in my family had no choice. They either appreciated badass (and I do mean BADASS!) women, or they got the hell out of dodge.
If I beat my guy friends in arm wrestling, they’d just be really proud of me, and start lifting more weights the NEXT DAY. And those men have reaped what they have sown. They have whole harems of women – wives, girlfriends, friends, daughters, sisters, moms, aunts – who are THE cream of the crop, capable of EVERYthing, make them look like the pimp-daddies, and treat them like Kings because these women are grateful to have men in their lives who truly appreciate, respect, admire, and love them. Who never sell them short. Who know how lucky they are and also how wonderful THEY must be to deserve the love, loyalty and attention of girls like this.
God damnit.
And then there are guys who are NOT like this.
What’s so sad is that both of these aforementioned blokes are good guys. Likeable guys. I really wish that it wasn’t like this. I wish there was someway to change it without my having to be the bottom dog. (NEVER. Not even for Vin.) I have yet to meet the man, and truly suspect that one has yet to be born, that could make me roll over. I’ll acquiesce, compromise, try to be civilized and thoughtful for a decent man. I’ve even done these things for men who didn’t deserve it, because it’s what you should do, sometimes, HAVE to do, sometimes. But NO woman, NO ONE, should ever have to be bottom dog to anybody else. Y’all know what I’m saying here. If you don’t, write to me, and I’ll explain.
So the crux of all this is that our game – one of my favorite, least expensive, most readily available, worthwhile, lovely, fun escapes is being disrupted again. And I am being forced to examine this silly and painful dynamic that affects my life very deeply, on many levels. Because a boy doesn’t like feeling that I may possibly be more of a “Man” than he is.
It’s the real reason that I’m single. That I will probably stay single. And you know what? It’s the one reason that I can accept with pride.
And I promise y’all, if I ever DO meet a man who is truly my match, I will let y’all know. If only to warn you that there is now one BAAAAAAD M!@#$% F!@#$% on the STREETS! ;)
Much love.
-s
*For those of you who don’t know, I always use the term “boy” and “girl” when I mean “male person” or “female” person. I only say “man” when I am mad, talking to the police, writing an essay or imitating Miss Prissy off the Warner Bros. cartoons.
**Though I have had issues with these same kinds of boys that were exacerbated by that particular condition.
***Role Playing Game – Dungeons and Dragons
Though I genuinely like this boy, I don’t “like-like” him – he’s a happily married man. So it’s not a ‘spurned affection’ kinda’ deal**. We don’t know each other very well, but we both participate in a joint social activity that involves planning, decision-making, creative thinking, strategy. We game together. I’ve been gaming for 22 years, and in all of that time, I have never played a party leader, nor have I ever played with a female party leader. I never gave it much thought, until recently. This man has been gaming for a long time, too. But he has never played with a woman at all. In the game we play (an rpg, D&D***), my character was the first in the game, and she is the party leader. In this case, she is the leader of our party, the chieftain of a village of about 700 people, and the commander of a cadre of 19 soldiers – so far. So. There is a lot of planning, plotting, strategizing, y’know… TCB.
I have never been one for strategy games. In my experience they were always a bunch of guys sitting around, engaging in metaphorical pee-pee wagging, and arguing a lot. Screw that. But in this game, when everyone is pulling together, pooling their resources, it is a heck of a lot of fun. We’ve been playing this game for over a year now, and we’ve had a lot of fun and accrued a lot of ‘experience’. We’ve also begun to build a pretty fine kingdom, all starting with just one girl, a sword, a horse, and a letter.
When we first began to play this game there was another boy with this exact same problem (me). Ironically enough, this new guy is playing the same character. The problem was, they didn’t like me running the show. We played with other guys, too. And a couple of girls. And NONE of them had these complaints. But these two guys have both been angry with me to the point of yelling, personal insults, and lack of sleep and stomach-aches on my part.
I have been pretty stressed out about it. I love to play this game, it’s one of my favorite distractions. More importantly, to me, it is more than JUST distraction. It is a good – if odd – form of soul-searching. Finding out more about yourself and your friends, testing the limits of your imagination and beliefs. So all of this anger and dissension really hits home deeply. Like a bomb in the basement, or the baby’s room.
It’s easy for me to say here that I have tried hard not to push these guys buttons (and believe me, they are covered with them, and they are impossible to miss). But I really haven’t. I’ve busted my ass to keep the peace, partially because it’s part of my character’s job, but mostly because I really enjoy playing this game, and I want everyone else to enjoy it, too. I honestly believe that my GM and the other players would agree.
I know – beyond a shadow of a doubt – that these men don’t like having a woman as a leader. Even if, or maybe ESPECIALLY if, she’s pretty good at it. I believe that if I was a man, they’d follow me blindly and loyally if I was as good a leader – or maybe even not as good a leader – as I, Sam/Magda am.
And this is just a faint, little tiny echo of a problem that somehow still exists, the world over, in homes, offices, sports arenas, workplaces of every kind, the military, and on and on and on.
I guess I’m spoiled. I was ranting about this to a friend last night and I told him that a big part of the problem was that I was so unused to this. I have been blessed by (or have made good strong choices…) being surrounded by men who just love to see women fill all the space god allows them. See them be all that they can be. The men in my family had no choice. They either appreciated badass (and I do mean BADASS!) women, or they got the hell out of dodge.
If I beat my guy friends in arm wrestling, they’d just be really proud of me, and start lifting more weights the NEXT DAY. And those men have reaped what they have sown. They have whole harems of women – wives, girlfriends, friends, daughters, sisters, moms, aunts – who are THE cream of the crop, capable of EVERYthing, make them look like the pimp-daddies, and treat them like Kings because these women are grateful to have men in their lives who truly appreciate, respect, admire, and love them. Who never sell them short. Who know how lucky they are and also how wonderful THEY must be to deserve the love, loyalty and attention of girls like this.
God damnit.
And then there are guys who are NOT like this.
What’s so sad is that both of these aforementioned blokes are good guys. Likeable guys. I really wish that it wasn’t like this. I wish there was someway to change it without my having to be the bottom dog. (NEVER. Not even for Vin.) I have yet to meet the man, and truly suspect that one has yet to be born, that could make me roll over. I’ll acquiesce, compromise, try to be civilized and thoughtful for a decent man. I’ve even done these things for men who didn’t deserve it, because it’s what you should do, sometimes, HAVE to do, sometimes. But NO woman, NO ONE, should ever have to be bottom dog to anybody else. Y’all know what I’m saying here. If you don’t, write to me, and I’ll explain.
So the crux of all this is that our game – one of my favorite, least expensive, most readily available, worthwhile, lovely, fun escapes is being disrupted again. And I am being forced to examine this silly and painful dynamic that affects my life very deeply, on many levels. Because a boy doesn’t like feeling that I may possibly be more of a “Man” than he is.
It’s the real reason that I’m single. That I will probably stay single. And you know what? It’s the one reason that I can accept with pride.
And I promise y’all, if I ever DO meet a man who is truly my match, I will let y’all know. If only to warn you that there is now one BAAAAAAD M!@#$% F!@#$% on the STREETS! ;)
Much love.
-s
*For those of you who don’t know, I always use the term “boy” and “girl” when I mean “male person” or “female” person. I only say “man” when I am mad, talking to the police, writing an essay or imitating Miss Prissy off the Warner Bros. cartoons.
**Though I have had issues with these same kinds of boys that were exacerbated by that particular condition.
***Role Playing Game – Dungeons and Dragons
Friday, May 30, 2003
well, today was one of those days when i found out just why bravery is a trait that i respect above all others... i came a little closer to discovering the true strength of my convictions... i found out a little more about my (seemingly) bizarre and sometimes inexplicable attraction to and respect for certain people... and i found out that some of you really do read all of this stuff and pay attention.
well. if you're gonna live and speak, live bright, speak true.
thank you all* for really reading, and paying attention, no matter what i might say. i hope you all know that i try to be civilized and circumspect - and i appreciate it when you are, too.
and thanks for the compliments, too.
-sam
*well, those who do.
well. if you're gonna live and speak, live bright, speak true.
thank you all* for really reading, and paying attention, no matter what i might say. i hope you all know that i try to be civilized and circumspect - and i appreciate it when you are, too.
and thanks for the compliments, too.
-sam
*well, those who do.
Thursday, May 29, 2003
Let me say, right out ‘the box, that this was written by a MAN. Yay, him! This is truly beautiful. These are some of the most incredible words of wisdom I’ve ever read – and I’ve read a LOT. Hiro Protagonist, a mid-20’s young man is talking to his partner, Y.T., a 15 year old girl.
From the novel “Snow Crash” by Neal Stephenson
“Well, I think I figured out what she was doing - why she came here.”
“So?”
Another simple and obvious question. “So, I feel like I understand her now.”
“You do?”
“Yeah, well, sort of.”
“And is that supposed to be a good thing?”
“Well, sure.”
“Hiro, you are such a geek. She’s a woman, you’re a dude. You’re not supposed to understand her. That’s not what she’s after.”
“Well, what is she after, do you suppose – keeping in mind that you’ve never actually met the woman and that you’re going out with Raven*?”
“She doesn’t want you to understand her. She knows that’s impossible. She just wants you to understand yourself. Everything else is negotiable.”
“You figure?”
“Yeah, definitely.”
Words of wisdom, boys and girls. Live by ‘em.
*”Raven’ is an enormous badass Aleutian evil-hottie who’s VERY quick with glass knives and harpoons and who drives a Harley with a nuclear warhead in the sidecar. She has her best O ever with him and then kicks his butt and dumps him by the end of the book. I like this girl.
From the novel “Snow Crash” by Neal Stephenson
“Well, I think I figured out what she was doing - why she came here.”
“So?”
Another simple and obvious question. “So, I feel like I understand her now.”
“You do?”
“Yeah, well, sort of.”
“And is that supposed to be a good thing?”
“Well, sure.”
“Hiro, you are such a geek. She’s a woman, you’re a dude. You’re not supposed to understand her. That’s not what she’s after.”
“Well, what is she after, do you suppose – keeping in mind that you’ve never actually met the woman and that you’re going out with Raven*?”
“She doesn’t want you to understand her. She knows that’s impossible. She just wants you to understand yourself. Everything else is negotiable.”
“You figure?”
“Yeah, definitely.”
Words of wisdom, boys and girls. Live by ‘em.
*”Raven’ is an enormous badass Aleutian evil-hottie who’s VERY quick with glass knives and harpoons and who drives a Harley with a nuclear warhead in the sidecar. She has her best O ever with him and then kicks his butt and dumps him by the end of the book. I like this girl.
Wednesday, May 28, 2003
wednesday. blah. the kids are out of school. raar. j.w. treated me to lunch AND kristen brought me some good non-american food. whee. i gotta pee bad. WHEE! i may have broken wendi's lawnmower. moo. no one has written me back about STUFF. boo. i am broke. bluh! kathryn called and said faire pics soon. yay! and so on and so forth.
it's just been that kinda' day.
a moderate amount of love,
-sam
it's just been that kinda' day.
a moderate amount of love,
-sam
Tuesday, May 27, 2003
well, am happy to say i got some SAM things done this weekend. !@#$in' YAY! i certainly didn't get as much done as i wanted and needed to, but hey. everything is everything.
page is updated, house civilized a bit, working on yard, started painting a dress i've meant to get to, and worked on making my deadline list of "10jillion Things I Have to Do for Other People." sigh.
i also had a GREAT memorial day dinner, got invited to the goree's for steak and grilled corn on the cob, sweet potatos, aspara-goose, and TEQUILA! woo! have been reading a FANtastic book (on tam's reccomend) - "Snow Crash" neal stephenson i believe. really incredible cyberfiction. i haven't read any of that in a while, and now i'm on a run.
that's about it. sorry to be so lame. but you know what? i'm DUE some damned lameness, thankyouverymuch.
:D
xoxox
-sam
page is updated, house civilized a bit, working on yard, started painting a dress i've meant to get to, and worked on making my deadline list of "10jillion Things I Have to Do for Other People." sigh.
i also had a GREAT memorial day dinner, got invited to the goree's for steak and grilled corn on the cob, sweet potatos, aspara-goose, and TEQUILA! woo! have been reading a FANtastic book (on tam's reccomend) - "Snow Crash" neal stephenson i believe. really incredible cyberfiction. i haven't read any of that in a while, and now i'm on a run.
that's about it. sorry to be so lame. but you know what? i'm DUE some damned lameness, thankyouverymuch.
:D
xoxox
-sam
Sunday, May 25, 2003
after yesterday's rant, i am happy... no, delighted - practically wiggly with pleasure to be able to tell this little story.
i have a friend, a very young one - the, uh, graduate fron the 5/20-21 rants - who is, by all appearance, a typical man's man, and quite young, to boot. we all know how inadvertantly dumb young guys can be (yadafoc), bless their little hearts... this fellow gives me hope, though.
yesterday evening, he had to call on me to ask if i would come with my truck, pick him up and go with him to pick up a table.
now, i don't know too many girls with trucks, but there is a definite mystique and 'secret society' attitude about us and our trucks. (they were talking about "girls with pickups" on the bob and sheri show earlier this week. it's a "phenomenon".) needless to say, we - g.w.t. - know this, and we like it. it sets us apart. makes people wonder about us. that's ok. it also makes you into someone that people call when they want something moved or need to haul a lot of stuff... it's a power tool, in more ways than one. :)
so, of course, i said yes. i'd be happy to help him. i'm sure he knows buckets of boys with trucks - he's a redneck guy. but he called ME.
when we got to the spot, someone had already picked up the table, so we just had a nice little afternoon drive. there's no way this good friend of mine could have known what was troubling my mind, but as i pulled up to the light, hit the clutch and downshifted, he shook his head a little, in that very country way, and said "there's just somethin' about a woman who drives a straight-drive pickup."
my rantworthy mood was still on me and i said "whaddaya mean? is that BAD?" and he cocked his head, gave me a VERY nice and telling smile and said "nah. HELL nah." and then he gifted me with a grin that let me know that DESPITE what all those OTHER guys think and say, i'm doing just fine with myself. just fine.
there definitely is something about a woman who drives a straight-drive pickup truck. and i should count my blessings that i don't have to deal with the men who are too afraid to find out.
big hugs to all my sister-girls who drive trucks and play softball and aren't too crazy about dresses and draw their own houseplans and do their own plumbing and know that fake nails are a waste of money and go barefoot and arm-wrestle and can break down their gun in under a minute and fire it dead on and can catch AND clean a fish (a whole mess, if you give them time) AND raise kids (even other people's) and can cook and sew and look like a movie-star in ten-minutes flat and sing like angels (or not, and sing anyway) and paint and draw and write and keep a man MORE than happy... and the biggest props of ALL to those men out there who are smart, lucky, badass and beautiful enough to CATCH and KEEP one of these amazing women!
A-MEN!
i have a friend, a very young one - the, uh, graduate fron the 5/20-21 rants - who is, by all appearance, a typical man's man, and quite young, to boot. we all know how inadvertantly dumb young guys can be (yadafoc), bless their little hearts... this fellow gives me hope, though.
yesterday evening, he had to call on me to ask if i would come with my truck, pick him up and go with him to pick up a table.
now, i don't know too many girls with trucks, but there is a definite mystique and 'secret society' attitude about us and our trucks. (they were talking about "girls with pickups" on the bob and sheri show earlier this week. it's a "phenomenon".) needless to say, we - g.w.t. - know this, and we like it. it sets us apart. makes people wonder about us. that's ok. it also makes you into someone that people call when they want something moved or need to haul a lot of stuff... it's a power tool, in more ways than one. :)
so, of course, i said yes. i'd be happy to help him. i'm sure he knows buckets of boys with trucks - he's a redneck guy. but he called ME.
when we got to the spot, someone had already picked up the table, so we just had a nice little afternoon drive. there's no way this good friend of mine could have known what was troubling my mind, but as i pulled up to the light, hit the clutch and downshifted, he shook his head a little, in that very country way, and said "there's just somethin' about a woman who drives a straight-drive pickup."
my rantworthy mood was still on me and i said "whaddaya mean? is that BAD?" and he cocked his head, gave me a VERY nice and telling smile and said "nah. HELL nah." and then he gifted me with a grin that let me know that DESPITE what all those OTHER guys think and say, i'm doing just fine with myself. just fine.
there definitely is something about a woman who drives a straight-drive pickup truck. and i should count my blessings that i don't have to deal with the men who are too afraid to find out.
big hugs to all my sister-girls who drive trucks and play softball and aren't too crazy about dresses and draw their own houseplans and do their own plumbing and know that fake nails are a waste of money and go barefoot and arm-wrestle and can break down their gun in under a minute and fire it dead on and can catch AND clean a fish (a whole mess, if you give them time) AND raise kids (even other people's) and can cook and sew and look like a movie-star in ten-minutes flat and sing like angels (or not, and sing anyway) and paint and draw and write and keep a man MORE than happy... and the biggest props of ALL to those men out there who are smart, lucky, badass and beautiful enough to CATCH and KEEP one of these amazing women!
A-MEN!
Saturday, May 24, 2003
you know what? there are few people on this planet who love boys more than me. i think they are wonderful, well-made, entertaining and useful. they can be practical, pretty, thrilling, pleasant-smelling, helpful, friendly, loyal, trustworthy, and brave. in general, they just rock. i wish i had a whole army of them just to amuse and assist me whenever i desired... oh, wait...
but here's the dealie-o. they can also be so ridiculously insecure that it is painful. i just don't GET it! how can they not know how great they are? how much we need, appreciate, and adore them? i suppose it's because they're too busy wondering if we just got something over on them, or fretting about some time, twenty years ago, when someone ELSE got something over on them. or worrying that someone might, in the future, might get something over on them - or god forbid, even worse, make them feel like they look dumb.
they are tired of us being "bitches". they are tired of us using emotion or frailty as an excuse, they are tired of our double standards and illogical nature, they are tired of us hating fart jokes. ok. so am i. but I am tired of being treated like crap because i don't fit in a little girlie box. because i make them wonder about themselves. because i am happier being alone that putting up with insecurity and ridiculous, out-dated ideas of "relationships". men ARE generally physically stronger, and women ARE generally more creative. but i have met a LOT of good people who have proved that this is often a load of crap.
i am also proud to say that i know a LOT of men who are not like this, who are secure in themselves and their whole gender, who appreciate women for all of their strengths and surprises, and who know when they are just being dumb monkeys.
the few who don't know better, they hurt my heart. and the worst cases are always the men who are SO fabulous in every way - except for their intensely ingrained sexist views. guys who are jerks in all departments just don't seem like such a loss...
i know i am a very unconventional woman. and despite that, there are bits of me that are girlie-girlie - BINK TO THE BONE! and frankly, in my dreeeaam romance, i would meet a guy who was tougher than me, who could make me think, who could not only protect me when i was scared, but let me ADMIT that i was scared in the first place, without holding it against me forever. a man who could be smarter than me without rubbing it in*, who didn't think cute stuff was stupid, who didn't need me to look like jheri ryan to impress his buddies, who got the whole "shoes" thing, who not only didn't mind when i was right, or when i won, but was really PROUD.
they're out there. i know some. i wish they would make a tv show about you, or that y'all could teach classes at universities all over the country.
there is, of course, something that has happened to me recently that has caused me to feel this way, but honestly, it happens to me all the time. it effects my personal life very deeply. i have had several men, some that i cared for more than i'd like to admit, leave me because i was "too much", because they wanted to be with someone who "didn't do eveything better than [they] did", and who needed someone who "wasn't so much of a challenge"... i had a boyfriend who got angry because i picked him up, one who got mad because i caught more fish than he did, one who got mad because, when he tried to beat me to death i broke his jaw and never spoke to him again. go figure. there are men who tell me that what i need is a man around - policemen and strangers; there have been men who warned me that if i kept on being so "independant", i was going to end up a lonely old cat lady... and on and on and on... all in this category.
guys. either wake up, or leave me the hell alone.
for those of you who have worked and struggled to rise above, goddess bless you! may you be blessed with sons to pass it on to and with daughters to spread the gospel in their own powerful way. and if you are not one to have either, then may you live a long and prosperous life, and set an example to those around you.
amen.
*i know, dream ON, sister girl. i also dream of world peace, complete environmental renewal, and an effective diet and exercise program that i could really, happily stick with.
but here's the dealie-o. they can also be so ridiculously insecure that it is painful. i just don't GET it! how can they not know how great they are? how much we need, appreciate, and adore them? i suppose it's because they're too busy wondering if we just got something over on them, or fretting about some time, twenty years ago, when someone ELSE got something over on them. or worrying that someone might, in the future, might get something over on them - or god forbid, even worse, make them feel like they look dumb.
they are tired of us being "bitches". they are tired of us using emotion or frailty as an excuse, they are tired of our double standards and illogical nature, they are tired of us hating fart jokes. ok. so am i. but I am tired of being treated like crap because i don't fit in a little girlie box. because i make them wonder about themselves. because i am happier being alone that putting up with insecurity and ridiculous, out-dated ideas of "relationships". men ARE generally physically stronger, and women ARE generally more creative. but i have met a LOT of good people who have proved that this is often a load of crap.
i am also proud to say that i know a LOT of men who are not like this, who are secure in themselves and their whole gender, who appreciate women for all of their strengths and surprises, and who know when they are just being dumb monkeys.
the few who don't know better, they hurt my heart. and the worst cases are always the men who are SO fabulous in every way - except for their intensely ingrained sexist views. guys who are jerks in all departments just don't seem like such a loss...
i know i am a very unconventional woman. and despite that, there are bits of me that are girlie-girlie - BINK TO THE BONE! and frankly, in my dreeeaam romance, i would meet a guy who was tougher than me, who could make me think, who could not only protect me when i was scared, but let me ADMIT that i was scared in the first place, without holding it against me forever. a man who could be smarter than me without rubbing it in*, who didn't think cute stuff was stupid, who didn't need me to look like jheri ryan to impress his buddies, who got the whole "shoes" thing, who not only didn't mind when i was right, or when i won, but was really PROUD.
they're out there. i know some. i wish they would make a tv show about you, or that y'all could teach classes at universities all over the country.
there is, of course, something that has happened to me recently that has caused me to feel this way, but honestly, it happens to me all the time. it effects my personal life very deeply. i have had several men, some that i cared for more than i'd like to admit, leave me because i was "too much", because they wanted to be with someone who "didn't do eveything better than [they] did", and who needed someone who "wasn't so much of a challenge"... i had a boyfriend who got angry because i picked him up, one who got mad because i caught more fish than he did, one who got mad because, when he tried to beat me to death i broke his jaw and never spoke to him again. go figure. there are men who tell me that what i need is a man around - policemen and strangers; there have been men who warned me that if i kept on being so "independant", i was going to end up a lonely old cat lady... and on and on and on... all in this category.
guys. either wake up, or leave me the hell alone.
for those of you who have worked and struggled to rise above, goddess bless you! may you be blessed with sons to pass it on to and with daughters to spread the gospel in their own powerful way. and if you are not one to have either, then may you live a long and prosperous life, and set an example to those around you.
amen.
*i know, dream ON, sister girl. i also dream of world peace, complete environmental renewal, and an effective diet and exercise program that i could really, happily stick with.
Thursday, May 22, 2003
Depression and memory are devious bedfellows*. Throw in weeks of continual gloomy rain, in a landscape that is hostile to your nature in the first place, and you have a ménage a trois from Hell.
The faire and all that was going on at the time did so much to keep me distracted. But now I have time and opportunity to hide and think again. Don’t get me wrong – I know I was complaining about being surrounded by too many people and having too little time to myself, and believe me, depressed and restless beats homicidal ANYday… but I am back to square one again. Ok. Square 2,036, 972, but that’s not the point. The point is that I should be off of squares and on to some more interesting geometry.
Actually, I think geography more than geometry is the issue. Of all the interesting and conflicting personality quirks I’ve inherited from my family**, my mother’s charming blend of manic restlessness and Hughes-like reclusiveness combined with my father’s rather mundane (but preferable) mix of exuberant extroversion and nigh-sloth-like laziness makes me… well, mad and worthless a whole lot of the damned time.
It is shameful to blame one’s upbringing for one’s adult faults, yes. And if I didn’t know me so well, and know how veryvery hard I work to conquer all of this, I’d feel a lot worse about saying all of that. I think it’s just the fact that I have to work so hard. My father couldn’t help passing his fat genes, but he certainly could have stuck around a little more and tried to be a better example, tried to teach me to work harder, exercise and eat properly. My mother can’t help that she’s a complete and utter psycho sometimes, but she could have put me in a sack and tied a rope around the top and thrown me in the lake rather than let me live with all the memories, lies, denial, and lack of her.
Harsh. True. Partially metaphorical – if you need to believe that.
So. This piquant gumbo of nature and nurture has made me into a person that wants to intermittently run-like-hell, bite people, and then stop and lay in the sunny grass for a time. Maybe I was born in August by design.
I think part of what’s wrong today – other than the fact that it’s been raining so long that everyone’s brain (along with everything else in the world) is mildewing – is that I am filled with an equal desire to run away from home and lay in the bed and sleep, they are both even, and so passionate that they exclude the possibility of my wanting to do ANYthing else that I’m supposed to be doing. My house looks like hell, my yard is knee high in dandelions (where it isn’t just jungle), I can’t even THINK about all the deadlines I have, and I am fantasizing about blowing the Courthouse to smithereenlets.
Anyone else feel like this? Anyone? Anyone? Bueller? Bueller?
Maybe I’ll use the $$$ I make from my upcoming (AUGH! DEADLINE!) “Day Off” store to run away from home. I KNOW y’all would all contribute to THAT!
Much love, and more rain,
-sam
*soap-operatic, even.
** whether by genetic lotto or the lovely process of socialization I endured at their clever/clumsy hands. I dunno, Henry. The verdict is still out.
The faire and all that was going on at the time did so much to keep me distracted. But now I have time and opportunity to hide and think again. Don’t get me wrong – I know I was complaining about being surrounded by too many people and having too little time to myself, and believe me, depressed and restless beats homicidal ANYday… but I am back to square one again. Ok. Square 2,036, 972, but that’s not the point. The point is that I should be off of squares and on to some more interesting geometry.
Actually, I think geography more than geometry is the issue. Of all the interesting and conflicting personality quirks I’ve inherited from my family**, my mother’s charming blend of manic restlessness and Hughes-like reclusiveness combined with my father’s rather mundane (but preferable) mix of exuberant extroversion and nigh-sloth-like laziness makes me… well, mad and worthless a whole lot of the damned time.
It is shameful to blame one’s upbringing for one’s adult faults, yes. And if I didn’t know me so well, and know how veryvery hard I work to conquer all of this, I’d feel a lot worse about saying all of that. I think it’s just the fact that I have to work so hard. My father couldn’t help passing his fat genes, but he certainly could have stuck around a little more and tried to be a better example, tried to teach me to work harder, exercise and eat properly. My mother can’t help that she’s a complete and utter psycho sometimes, but she could have put me in a sack and tied a rope around the top and thrown me in the lake rather than let me live with all the memories, lies, denial, and lack of her.
Harsh. True. Partially metaphorical – if you need to believe that.
So. This piquant gumbo of nature and nurture has made me into a person that wants to intermittently run-like-hell, bite people, and then stop and lay in the sunny grass for a time. Maybe I was born in August by design.
I think part of what’s wrong today – other than the fact that it’s been raining so long that everyone’s brain (along with everything else in the world) is mildewing – is that I am filled with an equal desire to run away from home and lay in the bed and sleep, they are both even, and so passionate that they exclude the possibility of my wanting to do ANYthing else that I’m supposed to be doing. My house looks like hell, my yard is knee high in dandelions (where it isn’t just jungle), I can’t even THINK about all the deadlines I have, and I am fantasizing about blowing the Courthouse to smithereenlets.
Anyone else feel like this? Anyone? Anyone? Bueller? Bueller?
Maybe I’ll use the $$$ I make from my upcoming (AUGH! DEADLINE!) “Day Off” store to run away from home. I KNOW y’all would all contribute to THAT!
Much love, and more rain,
-sam
*soap-operatic, even.
** whether by genetic lotto or the lovely process of socialization I endured at their clever/clumsy hands. I dunno, Henry. The verdict is still out.
Wednesday, May 21, 2003
well, i made it to "congratulations" (as indi said today - "did you make it to congratulations?" moo!) last night and i was SO glad i did. baby vin got his walking papers, and none of us cried TOO much. i wouldn't trade anything for the look on adam's face when he looked up in the stands and saw me sitting with his mommanem... :) i had an extra big surge of pride (mixed with pain) when his principal commended him and one other young man - detroit dawg - for signing up to defend their country. afterwards, he got choked up when he asked us, his closest friends, to look out for his baby brother while he was gone, asked us to make sure he grew up right...
don't get me started.
he presented me with his gown, so i can pretend EXTRA well when i have mississippi mass choir dining room concerts - awww! and showed me off to his buddies...
i was glad to be there and be a part of it. it felt like family. i miss that, and need it more than i like to admit.
i hope you all are getting enough warm fuzzies in YOUR diet.
much love,
-s
don't get me started.
he presented me with his gown, so i can pretend EXTRA well when i have mississippi mass choir dining room concerts - awww! and showed me off to his buddies...
i was glad to be there and be a part of it. it felt like family. i miss that, and need it more than i like to admit.
i hope you all are getting enough warm fuzzies in YOUR diet.
much love,
-s
Tuesday, May 20, 2003
SO much to do. SO much of my life is on loan or rent to other people. maybe i should have kids just so i have a good reason to say no to people.
NOT. (besides, it doesn't work for buffy. :)
i need a mom. or a secretary. or some clones. CLONE SAM! YEAH! if i had enough clones, i could rent them out for parties and low-key loan-sharking, knee-breakings and that sort of fing. "pay me back or i'll send my rent-a-sam over there to talk to you about vin diesel and gormenghast until your nose bleeds!" yeah!
whaddayathink? i could charge, oh, 2, 3 dollars an hour - plus coffee and pork-rind budget. not too shabby. maybe i could get a Pork Rind Council endorsement deal... i could be the poster child for CDM coffee... "SAM DRINKS CDM, AND IT MAKES HER GO 'WHEEEE!'"*
oh, lordy. i am getting restless again. watch out world.
adam graduates tonight. i am gonna bust firestone to get there and see him walk the walk.
i will keep y'all posted on the adventures as they unfold.
much love (and WHEE!)
-s
*hee. that even made me laugh.
NOT. (besides, it doesn't work for buffy. :)
i need a mom. or a secretary. or some clones. CLONE SAM! YEAH! if i had enough clones, i could rent them out for parties and low-key loan-sharking, knee-breakings and that sort of fing. "pay me back or i'll send my rent-a-sam over there to talk to you about vin diesel and gormenghast until your nose bleeds!" yeah!
whaddayathink? i could charge, oh, 2, 3 dollars an hour - plus coffee and pork-rind budget. not too shabby. maybe i could get a Pork Rind Council endorsement deal... i could be the poster child for CDM coffee... "SAM DRINKS CDM, AND IT MAKES HER GO 'WHEEEE!'"*
oh, lordy. i am getting restless again. watch out world.
adam graduates tonight. i am gonna bust firestone to get there and see him walk the walk.
i will keep y'all posted on the adventures as they unfold.
much love (and WHEE!)
-s
*hee. that even made me laugh.
Sunday, May 18, 2003
well, i can be a little less ashamed today.
the universe gifted me with bruffy therapy again. i have spent the whole day so far with some of my favorite geeks in the world, working on a top secret project* involving scissors, sand, sticky things and burger king. don't ask.
we've played and been creative, watched some FANTASTIC chinese cinema (courtesy of MY latest serious obsession**), ran some fun errands... i've gotten to see a couple of folks that i DEFINITELY do not get to see often enough. there's more yet to come, too. we are waiting for brett to be released from White Collar Overtime Hell and then we will all go see The Matrix together. yay, us.
life goes on. i don't hate this world very often, and on days like today i realize that broken heats are like taxes and death. inevitable, annoying and painful, but thank god they don't come around very often, and you can forget about them most of the time.
i hope you all have folks around you who help you forget the bad stuff and make you remember the good.
much love.
-s
*don't worry, we're not taking over the world. none of us want that much damned responsibility.
**for those of you who don't know, i am building a collection of period chinese martial arts and fantasy films on dvd, starting with all the movies of jet li and donnie yen - all set pre-1920. yes, i'm a weirdo. so what. you won't be calling me a weirdo when you want to borrow "hero" :)
the universe gifted me with bruffy therapy again. i have spent the whole day so far with some of my favorite geeks in the world, working on a top secret project* involving scissors, sand, sticky things and burger king. don't ask.
we've played and been creative, watched some FANTASTIC chinese cinema (courtesy of MY latest serious obsession**), ran some fun errands... i've gotten to see a couple of folks that i DEFINITELY do not get to see often enough. there's more yet to come, too. we are waiting for brett to be released from White Collar Overtime Hell and then we will all go see The Matrix together. yay, us.
life goes on. i don't hate this world very often, and on days like today i realize that broken heats are like taxes and death. inevitable, annoying and painful, but thank god they don't come around very often, and you can forget about them most of the time.
i hope you all have folks around you who help you forget the bad stuff and make you remember the good.
much love.
-s
*don't worry, we're not taking over the world. none of us want that much damned responsibility.
**for those of you who don't know, i am building a collection of period chinese martial arts and fantasy films on dvd, starting with all the movies of jet li and donnie yen - all set pre-1920. yes, i'm a weirdo. so what. you won't be calling me a weirdo when you want to borrow "hero" :)