Monday, June 30, 2008
American idyll.
There are 230 homes in my development, and I can't hear a single neighbor.
Not a one.
Not a sneeze, not a cough, not a game show, not a noisy muffler, not a "hey, get me another beer", not a "fuck you, asshole, I'm not your goddamned maid", not a bachata, not a merengue, not a salsa, not a Lil' Wayne, not a Young Jeezy, not a Nirvana cover by the drunk white guy in the back on his gee-tar. Not a fart, not a flush, not a sinkful of dirty dishes, not a screaming child, not a peacock on the loose, not two stray cats fucking, not an argument over cards, not a headboard banging against the wall from the cow next door.
Nothing. Nada. Niente.
I'm the happiest girl in the world.
:)
Thursday, June 19, 2008
The Emily-Inspired Haircut
I didn't cut it as short as Emily's because a)I have no idea what I'm doing and b) I would have kept evening out both sides until her hair fell at eyebrow level.
She looked in the mirror and exclaimed, "I look beautiful!".
I wonder where she gets THAT from??? :)
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
A Steamy Day
We went over to my favorite park. It was raining lightly, and we set out on a nature hike. By the time we had looked at bugs and flowers and made a trip to the bathroom, the sun had returned and the park had become sticky and humid. We trekked back to the car with the kids (I won't lie, I selflessly carried everyone) and spread out a blanket under a tree while Malena and Adam filled up water bottles from the ladies' room and watered the grass.
Doesn't Emily have the best hair? I took a million photos of it so I could sneak up on Malena with the kitchen scissors and try to replicate it. Emily and Adam are the best kids ever, and I can't get over how sweet they are with each other. There was no beating over the head, hair pulling, purple nerples, or wedgies of any kind. (By the kids, I mean. There's no accounting for me.)
:)
Thursday, June 12, 2008
A Girl of the Times
It was about 12:30, and I was frantically searching the Starbucks website to find one near me that was open past midnight. My mind was mentally mapping a route to one about 15 miles away with a drive-thru that I was almost sure was open until 2am. I knew I had some work to do tonight, and an appointment in the morning so early that sleep would be more wasted downtime than anything, and I was in desperate need of caffeine.
That's right, I said "wasted downtime". What part of "single mother" are you not getting?
The real annoyance with the Starbucks website is that all the store locations say "Please call this store directly for store hours". Why?? That just means I'll have to talk to someone. No-o-oo, thank you. That is why the internet was born, and I intend to celebrate that concept to the fullest extent. Why not just write them a letter, include a self-addressed, stamped envelope, and ask them to mail me a brochure? Call the store. Jeez.
Frustrated, I walked into the kitchen for a glass of filtered water, because Oprah says we're not using bottles anymore, and it turns out water comes right out of a faucet in my kitchen, anyways. That's when I spotted the thing with the plug on the counter.
Coffee maker. Riiiight. I opened a cabinet, and spotted a bag of... what do they call it? Ground coffee... and it even had the nice Starbucks logo on the side. Thank goodness, or I may never have put two and two together.
Now I just need to go and wake up my neighbor, so someone's in the house to hand me the coffee when I drive up to my kitchen window.
Monday, June 2, 2008
It's Got a Basket, a Bell That Rings and Things That Make It Look Good
How are you? Shut up.
Why do we ask each other how we are?
And why, when someone we don't really know or have any particular connection to asks us how we are, do we say "fine, thank you, how are you"?
Seriously. Do you really care how I am? And seriously, am I ever really going to tell you? What if the answer was "gassy" or "in love with your husband"? What are you going to do with those bits of information?
What you're really saying with "how are you" is "I'm supposed to be interested in your well-being" or "I care about people other than myself". Do you really? Tell you what. I don't care.
Hello.