Ha ha ha, so, um, HI. We haven't blogged in AWHILE. We've been, um, busy. I got married and then got pregnant and then had a miscarriage. Mame got divorced and has a new beau. But we're fine! We just started doing other things and let our blog sadly fade.
BUT THEN, THEY STARTED MAKING A BUNCH OF V.C. ANDREWS MOVIES. FUCK YEAH CAPSLOCK!!!
Texts between Mame and myself today:
Me: THEY'RE MAKING A MY SWEET AUDRINA MOVIE!!!
Mame: ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING ME?!?! BECAUSE IF YOU'RE FUCKING KIDDING ME, IT'S NOT FUNNY.
Me: No. Totally serious. And If There Be Thorns and Seeds of Yesterday.
Me: I...think we need to revive the blog.
Mame: I think you're damn right.
Me: This is one of the best days of my life.
Mame: Life is good, old friend. Damn good.
Me: We live in exciting times.
Sooo...we're going to try to be back! Honestly, a lot of my blogging energy goes into other forms of social media like Tumblr and Twitter, but I do miss this blog. And it's like the universe is BEGGING us to start writing about incest and ballet and revenge again! See you soon, maybe?
Showing posts with label Bea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bea. Show all posts
Monday, March 24, 2014
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
The Rare Serious Post
"One owes respect to the living. To the dead, one owes only the truth." -Voltaire
This is all true.
Several weeks ago, on a Tuesday, my father died. Before you get all sympathetic and kind and start making with the internet hugs, I was estranged from my father, who was an abusive alcoholic. I hadn't seen him in 15 years (not since I was 17) and hadn't spoken to him in more than 8 years.
See how I do that? I don't want your sympathy and kindness because I don't feel like I deserve it. I had to stop myself when dealing with the doctors at the hospital from telling them not to waste their time and bedside manner on me, I'm FINE. Just make with the end-of-life options and skip the hand-holding, ok? I'm not a daughter, grieving the loss of her father. I'm angry and beleagured and bitter, going through the motions and trying to make things as simple and straightforward as possible.
None of this is simple and straightforward though, is it? I'm both the grieving child AND the put-upon distant relative, aren't I? Maybe one more than the other. But the ratio of one to the other is constantly changing. Sometimes from minute to minute.
When nosy people would ask why I didn't see my father (And note to nosy people: unless you are very, very close to someone? This is none of your fucking business. It will probably become clear from the context at some point if you hang out with them long enough. And if you bug the person enough times, they'll probably stop hanging out with you at all because you're an asshole. And I know normal people reading this are like, "What are you talking about? Who would do that?" People do. Trust me), I would usually say, "Because he sucks" and change the subject. But that wasn't always the case.
When my brother and I were little, my father was an ok dad. At least, he seemed ok to his kids, who I don't think really analyze that kind of thing. He would play with us, read to us, make up stupid songs about poop to the tune of Christmas carols, build forts in the living room with cardboard boxes and blankets, let us eat candy bars for dinner when my mom wasn't home, let us sit in his lap and "help" him drive, and would play a much-loved game where he would swerve the car around all crazy called "Drunk Driver."
Oops. That's getting into the not-so-great stuff. But you know what? The bad stuff is easier to remember. It's the good stuff he did that I can't bear to think about. The fond memories, like when I was very little and we were walking around somewhere and I would hold his thumb because his hands were too big for me to comfortably hold them, that chew at me and make me incredibly angry. Because my father could never overcome his demons, stop drinking, stop abusing the people in his life, act like a productive human being. He might have tried, but it didn't seem like.
My father was not a man, apparently, who believed in sparing his children anything. In a lot of ways, his death was no different. It was messy and inconvenient and painful. My last duty as his daughter was to handle the disposal of his body, the donation of his organs, filling in the information on his death certificate. I wouldn't have necessarily called it ahead of time, but all of these final duties were incredibly painful. The kind of thing that while you're doing them, you're thinking, "Man. That's gonna leave a mark."
I hope he's at peace, finally. I really do. His life was not peaceful, both of his own doing and from circumstances outside of his control, much of it things that I will never know.
Almost a month has passed since all this happened. I wrote a lot of this blog entry the week he died, while this stuff was still fresh in my mind. As with anyone's life, a lot has happened since then. My anger and pain are starting to move into the background. My grief mostly consists of regret and wistfulness for things that, barring a time machine, will never be. My father's ashes are sitting in a green box in the laundry room until we decide what to do with them. (I don't think anyone would mistake them for Tide, so don't worry about that. We use high efficiency liquid detergents anyway.) He always liked this poem, so I guess that's as good an epitaph as any. I never cared for Emily Dickinson's poetry much, but hey. That seems appropriate too.
Thursday, March 18, 2010
A Short Play Concerning Motherhood, Woes and WebMD
Bea: Oh, look. A missed call from Mame. [redials.] Hey!
Mame: I'd about given up on you.
Bea: Um...
Mame: I need you to do something for me.
Bea: Ok...
Mame: I need you to look up my symptoms on WedMD because I'm too scared.
Bea: No. I'm not doing that. That way lies madness. What's wrong?
Mame: I'm having these pains above my left hip. It REALLY hurts.
Bea: Uh-huh...like between your belly and your hip?
Mame: Yes!
Bea: Yeah, that's your whatchamacallits stretching. Because you're like, a million months pregnant. You know...those things...they start with an "L..."
Mame: Ligaments?
Bea: Yeah, those. Andie* was just complaining to me about that. You're fine. If it's still bothering you tomorrow, call your doctor.
Mame: But what if it's my appendix? And I have appendicitis? And me AND the baby die of sepsis? HUH? WHAT. THEN.
Bea: Your appendix is on your right side.
Mame: ...Oh. Well, what if it's my gall bladder?
Bea: [quick Google search] Your gall bladder is also on your right side.
Mame: YOU JUST LOOKED THAT UP.
Bea: Yes. Yes, I did. But it's on your RIGHT side.
Mame: What if it's my kidneys?
Bea: Your kidneys are in your back. You're fine. You're pregnant. Go to bed.
Mame: FINE. I HATE YOU.
Bea: I know you do.
Fin.
*Andie is also pregnant! She and Mame are due within weeks of each other! It's a very exciting time!
Mame: I'd about given up on you.
Bea: Um...
Mame: I need you to do something for me.
Bea: Ok...
Mame: I need you to look up my symptoms on WedMD because I'm too scared.
Bea: No. I'm not doing that. That way lies madness. What's wrong?
Mame: I'm having these pains above my left hip. It REALLY hurts.
Bea: Uh-huh...like between your belly and your hip?
Mame: Yes!
Bea: Yeah, that's your whatchamacallits stretching. Because you're like, a million months pregnant. You know...those things...they start with an "L..."
Mame: Ligaments?
Bea: Yeah, those. Andie* was just complaining to me about that. You're fine. If it's still bothering you tomorrow, call your doctor.
Mame: But what if it's my appendix? And I have appendicitis? And me AND the baby die of sepsis? HUH? WHAT. THEN.
Bea: Your appendix is on your right side.
Mame: ...Oh. Well, what if it's my gall bladder?
Bea: [quick Google search] Your gall bladder is also on your right side.
Mame: YOU JUST LOOKED THAT UP.
Bea: Yes. Yes, I did. But it's on your RIGHT side.
Mame: What if it's my kidneys?
Bea: Your kidneys are in your back. You're fine. You're pregnant. Go to bed.
Mame: FINE. I HATE YOU.
Bea: I know you do.
Fin.
*Andie is also pregnant! She and Mame are due within weeks of each other! It's a very exciting time!
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Wednesday, June 10, 2009
IIIIIII'MMMMMM BAAAAAACCCKKK!!
OK y'all, I am officially here in Jersey.
Even though my childhood was the pits (Dolly will so back me up on that), there is something peaceful in coming home after so long. Nothing changes in this house: not the furniture, not the people, not the hate. My mornings are going to be filled with doing touristy things with the family, my afternoons over at the G-parents helping them with chores and stuff, and my nights will be spent with Bea. Oh, that sounds dirty. Well, maybe it will be.
My nephew (hereto known as Floppy) is here and getting to spend time with him is going to be great. Glowbug is like Floppy's shadow, he's so excited to have him around. Joan got herself a pool for the boys and after one day isn't driving me up a wall.
Meanwhile, back in WV: Beau and I are selling our house on the 16th and because the market is in such a shit-spiral, the buyer is being a pain in the ass about it: very nit-picky about everything and basically driving Beau up a wall. Lord and Lady are not being too helpful in dealing with his frustration and they're all at each other's throats. And it's only been two days since I've been gone. Heh.
More later, once a full day has passed.
Even though my childhood was the pits (Dolly will so back me up on that), there is something peaceful in coming home after so long. Nothing changes in this house: not the furniture, not the people, not the hate. My mornings are going to be filled with doing touristy things with the family, my afternoons over at the G-parents helping them with chores and stuff, and my nights will be spent with Bea. Oh, that sounds dirty. Well, maybe it will be.
My nephew (hereto known as Floppy) is here and getting to spend time with him is going to be great. Glowbug is like Floppy's shadow, he's so excited to have him around. Joan got herself a pool for the boys and after one day isn't driving me up a wall.
Meanwhile, back in WV: Beau and I are selling our house on the 16th and because the market is in such a shit-spiral, the buyer is being a pain in the ass about it: very nit-picky about everything and basically driving Beau up a wall. Lord and Lady are not being too helpful in dealing with his frustration and they're all at each other's throats. And it's only been two days since I've been gone. Heh.
More later, once a full day has passed.
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Farewell, Whore...
Attention, 2 Jersey Girls readers:
Mame and I would like you to know that we are retiring the "whore" tag. Because we were just now talking about which tags we've used the most and I was looking at the stats and we have used "whore"...
Wait for it...
69 times. And there is really nowhere else to go with that, is there? I don't even know why we started using it, except that it's one of our favorite insults. (And no, we don't mean it in the slut-shaming sense. We're reclaiming the term, ok?) Here are all the posts tagged "whore." They...really have nothing to do with each other. HA!
Also, we'll probably totally forget and use it anyway. We just wanted to commemorate this special time. We are all class around here, let me tell you.
Mame and I would like you to know that we are retiring the "whore" tag. Because we were just now talking about which tags we've used the most and I was looking at the stats and we have used "whore"...
Wait for it...
69 times. And there is really nowhere else to go with that, is there? I don't even know why we started using it, except that it's one of our favorite insults. (And no, we don't mean it in the slut-shaming sense. We're reclaiming the term, ok?) Here are all the posts tagged "whore." They...really have nothing to do with each other. HA!
Also, we'll probably totally forget and use it anyway. We just wanted to commemorate this special time. We are all class around here, let me tell you.
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