Call Me Emily: Dispatch from the Domicile

September 11th 2018

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The “Quiet Passion” of Emily Dickinson

 

Gradually the list emerges.  You know how it goes.  Things around the house need repair.  The first glimmer comes in a mere, imperceptible repetition.  Flushing the toilet twice.  Closing the door, again.  Turning the light switch ’round a second time.  Slowly these becomes little habits. “Just flick three times” and your home is working again.  Invisibly it devolves into dysfunction.  It’s not working.  But then it does again!  So it’s NOT broken.  Or is it?   The problem silently whispers itself onto the ever present “To Do” list churning just behind the conscious mind.  Until, ta da!  In a fanciful moment one day you midwife the problem out onto an actual piece of paper in broad daylight.  A real “To Do” list, in the flesh!  Then, wait.  Life happens.  Where did that list go?  So I write it on the mirror with dry erase marker in plain view.  Impossible to overlook.  Right?  There it stays however, naked.  Without a plan.  When, really, will this very minor problem ever become an actual priority anyway, with so much else going on all the time?

Well today I am in the Boxing Ring of domestic cleaning and organization.  The bell dings and I am gasping in the corner. taking water to my face.  All the little disrepairs swirl around my head, expectantly.  Are they mocking me?  I am outnumbered.  Powerless to redress them all within any foreseeable time frame.   Then something happens.  Out comes the pen:

Toilet.  Toilet?  Toilet!  Looks like toilet.  Sounds like toilet.  Not acting like toilet.  Why don’t you want What we have to give you?  Toilet.  Toilet?  Toilet!  

 

A simple poem.  A super dumb poem.  Soothing.  So cathartic somehow.  Healing even.

Again:

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Sink.  Sink?  Sink!  Looks like sink.  Acts like sink.  Does not drain Well.  Pretty gross.  Kinda depressing.  Sink.  Sink?  Sink!

 

Arriving home later, Dear Hubsand sees the poem for the window first:

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Window.  Window?  Window!  Looks like window.  Yuge, glorious window.  Opens like window.  Shuts like trap.  Scares me.  Window.  Window?  Window!  

 

He immediately explains to me in detail exactly what is wrong with it and what part we need to find in order to repair it.  Although I don’t want him to feel stressed, if the poem spurs us to action, so that is a great outcome.  In addition to the more immediate outcome in the sense of serenity I now feel around the problem, having so crassly laid it bare with measured, if obnoxious, attention.

All this apparently before the Dear Man has even gone to the bathroom, because when he goes in there he bolts right back out, exclaiming frantically; “The toilet is a $600 fix!”

Later I explain that these utterances are not directed at him.  That I am not trying to complain, but merely NOTING the problems, and soothing my otherwise frustration with humor.  That I think it’s funny and I’m sorry if it offends.  He accepts what I’m saying, even with only modest comfort.

These are not a referendum on you, my beloved Manmeat.   Here I think I am so clever yet meanwhile my husband is trapped in a tribunal of mockery.  Who knew that innocuous little imbecilic poems would strike terror into the heart of a magnificent family man?

How perennial is a man’s urge to FIX!  And infernal woman’s to express.  Therein lies the eternal divide.

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I will SAVE you from the scourge of this… FAULTY WINDOW!

 

Meanwhile my son thinks it’s hilarious.  (“Ha! Awesome,” he says upon seeing them, laughing.)

Manmeat goes back into the bathroom so I pen one for him:

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Poetry wife.  Poetry wife?  Poetry wife.  Some say, “Awesome!”  Others say, NOT.  I did not marry a Poetry wife.  Poetry wife?  Poetry wife!

 

And you know, “Nevertheless she persisted.”

 

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Lamp. Lamp? Lamp! So home made and Beloved are you. Here in the darkness.  Lamp. Lamp? Lamp!

 

 

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Ninja ball.  Ninja ball?  Ninja ball!  Ninja’d to the sky and disappeared.  But for your extremity.  Stuck on the ceiling.  Ninja ball.  Ninja ball?  Ninja ball!  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Bathroom door.  Bathroom door?  Bathroom door!  Used to close But not anymore.  Thanks a lot Bathroom door.  Bathroom door?  Bathroom door! 

 

 

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Electric kettle.  Electric kettle?  Electric kettle!  How we have depended on you With your cool, blue light.  But now it seems We cannot make Our coffee without a fight.  Electric kettle.  Electric kettle?  Electric kettle!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Black cat.  Devil?  Cat!  Looks like cat.  Acts like cat.  Eats like monkey throwing feces.  Black cat.  Devil?  Cat!

 

 

 

 

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Ninja parts.  Ninja parts?  Ninja parts!  Thought you were good At Martial Arts. Flipping ’round our walls.  But now all that’s Left of you is Sticky ninja balls.  Ninja parts.  Ninja parts?  Ninja parts!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

To be continued I’m sure.

Pardon My Sanity Emily Dickenson


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Good Old Days by Randy Rainbow

September 2018

Although this is from almost a year ago already, a modest antidote to the blood-pressure cooker of current events in which Randy Rainbow delivers flawlessly, as always.

THOSE WERE THE GOOD OLD DAYS: A Randy Rainbow Song Parody [4:40]: 

*sigh*

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Kavenaugh, Corruption and the Cookie Jar

9/11… 2018 or… 1918???

Transcript from Judiciary Confirmation hearing of SCOTUS-Nominee Judge” Brett Kavenaugh”:


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[Spot-On Transcript of Video, See Below]


Senator Kamala Harris Grills Brett Kavanaugh On Robert Mueller Investigation | NBC News [2:25]: 


 

The Judiciary Committee is to vote -perhaps on September 20th- on whether to approve Brett Kavenaugh as new justice of the SCOTUS, even though he was nominated by an unhinged, untruthful, unindicted co-conspirator to multiple felonies.  Kavenaugh has written that presidents should be above the law,  that Roe v. Wade is “unsettled law,” and more.

It is totally freaking unbelievably crazy.


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Please Call These 8 Numbers

9/11/2018

As of lives depend upon it… because they do.

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Cambridge Italian Festival 2018

Sunday, September 9th 2018

#ThatsLove

 

At the risk of our poor neglected cheerdlen not having enough fun in their lives, we also managed to attend our annual neighborhood “Cosmas and Damian” Italian Festival.  Always a hit, and so amazing it’s all on one tiny little street around the corner from our house.

On this night “Parenting” included locking our kids in a little cage that goes whipping  around the sky.  I even got to subject our neighbors’ kids to the same treatment, with some gentle encouragement to push through their fears.  I guess that’s love, what can I say.

2018-09-09 Italian Festival ZIPPER [1:18]:

 

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Victorious and still alive

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#QuestionableParentingMoments

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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At Rise: Post Carnival Games

Sunday, September 9th 2018

 

AT RISE:  The Oberhauser Four are walking home from the annual neighborhood carnival around the corner.  The kids run ahead and pause just before home.

Gavin:  [Baps ClaraJane with giant big purple ball.]

ClaraJane [Screaming]: Gavin STOP IT !!!

Gavin:  [Calmly shrugs.]  Ok.

Mom & Dad:  [Look at each other.]

Mom:  I think that was one of the greatest fights I’ve ever seen.  ‘Gavin STOP IT!! … Ok.’

Gavin [Walking back to join them]:  Ha, that wasn’t even a fight!  That was just a big brother being annoying.

ClaraJane:  [Fuming on the front step.]

Gavin:  CJ you have to admit, that was pretty funny.

ClaraJane:  [Waps giant inflatable princess into his face with a thwack.  Smiles.]

Mom:  NOW it’s pretty funny!!!

ClaraJane:  [Explodes into giggles.]

Everyone [cracks up].

[Mom unlocks the door and the kids run ahead, giggling and battling their giant inflatable toys.  Mom and Dad pause to kiss, because this of course is marital bliss.]

SCENE. 


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My Family at the Democratic UNITY RALLY

Sunday, September 9th 2018

Waiting to get inside

 

I had work and could not go, but managed to cajole my Dear Hubsand and Cheerdlen to attend the “UNITY RALLY” with our newly elected U.S. Representative AYANNA PRESSLEY and our U.S. Senator ELIZABETH WARREN!

My “Queen” Elizabeth:  The embodiment of positive values and persistence.

 

I wish I could have been in the room when she said,

‘Listen up, Mr. President: Tick, tock!’

 

Yet alas DH diligently sent me these photos, and the cheerdlen diligently ducked out to the playground throughout the rally.  But my son has recently named Ayanna Pressley as his personal hero, and ClaraJane told me that all the candidates had to pass by the playground and that Ayanna smiled and WAVED to me!

#Swoon.

This Goddess Right Here: Ayanna Pressley

 

Lots of other representatives and personal heroes were there too:

  • My fave personal State Rep. and ALL AROUND GOOD GUY, Mike Connolly.
  • Massachusetts State Rep. and friend, Marjorie Decker
  • U.S. Representative Catherine Clark
  • Political Comedian, personal hero and regrettably no-longer running for MA Lieutenant Governor, Jimmy Tingle
  • Our Cambridge City Mayer and friendly acquaintance, Marc McGovern

 

I know it didn’t mean as much to my flamly as it did to me, but I am just so thankful my cheerdlen children are growing up in a community in which Goddesses like these are AROUND, ACCESSIBLE and IN POWER.

“Democratic speakers …emphasized the party’s priorities, including broadening health care coverage, criminal justice reform, environmental protection, support for immigrants, and ending tax breaks that favor big businesses and the wealthy.”      ~Boston Globe

 

And god willing come November mid-terms we will keep it that way, at the VERY least.

 

STAY ANGRY AND FLIP CONGRESS 2018

#BlueWave   #PinkWave   #AllVotesMatter  #FlipCongress2018


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The Map of Gavin

September 6th 2018

This just in from the first week of school!

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Gavin’s Autobiographical Map – 5th Grade

 

Hi Jenny,



Gavin asked me to send a pic of his autobiographical map. 

He has been working so hard and is off to a great start! 

Quite the 5th grade role model :)



Best,

Stefanie

 

#ProudMama


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At Rise: Key to the City

Thursday, September 6th 2018

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AT RISE:  The Oberhauser Four are eating extra peacefully tonight.  Even Mom is not talking, and is just enjoying the sights and sounds of Flamly Eating-In-Peace.

[Dishes gently tinkle along with the occasional slurping of clam chowder.]

Gavin:  I have a question.

Mom:  What is it honey?

Gavin:  Well you know how sometimes, if you do something really special and everything, they give you a “Key to the City?”  And it’s really big?

Mom:  Mm-hmm.  What about it honey?

Gavin: Well, does it actually unlock anything?  Or…?

Mom [assuming a misty-eyed air of facetious wisdom]:  Well, only the heart of your dreams, the potential of your future… and the pride of your parents.  [Looks at him gravely, tries not to laugh.]

Gavin:  Oh.  [Goes back to eating.]

Mom:  [Looks over at Dad with a look of shock that her B.S. answer worked.  Shrugs, goes back to eating.]

SCENE.


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Note:  Later the kids start doing hand signals to each other, in a secret code only they understand. Mom still has no idea what they were talking about.

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This Goddess Right Here – Kamala Harris

September 5th 2018

As the SCOTUS nomination hearings for Brett #Kavenaught continue, here’s a gem from the incomparable, inestimable California Senator Kamala Harris (46 seconds).

Brett Kavanaugh Struggles To Answer Kamala Harris’ ‘Simple Question’ [0:46 secs]:

“Senator Kamala Harris pushed Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh to to answer questions about abortion rights during his confirmation hearing on September 5. Kavanaugh seemed to struggle to grasp the question of “Can you think of any laws that give government the power to make decisions about the male body?” at first, and then answered that he could not think of any.”

 

Here she is again asking #Kavenaught if he has discussed the Mueller Investigation with Trump’s lawyers.

Senator Kamala Harris Grills Brett Kavanaugh On Robert Mueller Investigation | NBC News [2:25]: 

During Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court confirmation hearing, Senator Kamala Harris grilled the nominee on his ties to President Donald Trump’s personal lawyer Marc Kasowitz and whether he previously discussed the Robert Mueller probe with anyone at Kasowitz’s firm.

 

Now that is a Goddess right there.  I know our country is still WAAAY too racist and sexist to abide a WOC POTUS, but she would be spectacular.

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