ON RENAMING AND FINDING A REASON TO SAY ‘CRIKEY’
Crikey, perhaps it’s time to rename the blog.
Perhaps:
“Weep and Maybe Refrain from Further Breeding until You Stop Weeping on Your Steering Wheel, Get a Job, and Figure Out a Passionate, Fulfilling Life of Family, Creation, Obscene Bling and Pimped-Out Cars***.”
[***"A Pimped-Out Car" being, at this point, a car with a driver's side window that goes up and down, and a CD player instead of a cassette player. I have not yet learned how to Dream Big. I am working on that.]
ON ANNOUNCING THE RENAMING
So, loveys.
Welcome, today, to “Weep and Maybe Refrain from Further Breeding until You Stop Weeping into Your Houseplants, Get a Job, and Figure Out a Life of Obscene Bling and Pimped-Out Cars!”
Nah, it just doesn’t have the same ring to it.
ON MY CURRENT STATUS
My current status:
I am, currently, 1) not weeping 2) not breeding 3) not attempting to breed.
But I am breathing.
It’s a bit spotty, because my asthma has been acting up. But my lungs are, basically, working. I am letting them work.
ON WHERE I AM TODAY
I am out and about.
I am in a coffeeshop, typing to you.
ON WHO IS HERE
Right now, I am sitting next to a real-life dear one who reminds me that I am here. It is good to have a real-life dear one pat you fondly on the head and say with words and without words, You are here. I see you. All is not well, but it is well enough. We are doing our best, and the sun is shining brightly enough so that we must move our laptops.
ON WHAT I AM DRINKING
I just drank a Pumpkin Spice Latte. Because that, too, said to me, You are here. It’s autumn. This used to be your favorite time of the year. It doesn’t have to be today, not this autumn, but maybe it will be again someday.
Well, I drank most of my Pumpkin Spice Latte. Some of it, I sloshed all over the saucer and the table. Because I am extra-clumsy these days. To the point of Three Stooges comedy.
ON WHAT HAPPENED THIS WEEK
I did some weird things this week. Some funny, some sad, some funny-sad, and some Britney.
Some things, I told people about. Some things, I didn’t.
But I also saw eight shooting stars one night, lying on my back in damp grass with my friend, in the middle of a deserted Little League baseball field.
I told Sophie about that. She asked me if I made eight wishes. I told her I didn’t make any wishes. I told her I forgot I could do that.
She shook her head, disappointed in me. Grownups squander everything, was the look.
Next time, I will try to remember that shooting stars come with wishes.
ON BRUSHING THINGS
I brushed my teeth this morning.
I did not brush my hair, though. Right now there are snarly fuzzy bits in the back. I couldn’t find a brush this morning.
ON SHOWERING
But I showered last night. My brother and some others of you dear souls have recommended a shower a day. I agree with this recommendation. I liked it even before I went all nutty-cuckoo-what-the-shizzle-girlfriend and became all soulful and shit.
I am a nighttime shower person. I like going to bed clean.
ON CLOTHING
I am wearing a ratty heathered-aqua long-sleeved shirt. I had a gigantic red-and-white stripey sweater on too, but there is so much sunlight in the coffeeshop, I had to take it off.
I am not runway-ready. I am not really ready for more than the next keystroke. And the next. Ooh, I got there. And here.
ON PLANTS WITH MOXIE
On the table there sits a spider plant in a Dixie Cup. I have already knocked it over twice, but it looks like it has moxie, might go the distance.
ON WHY THERE IS A PLANT IN A DIXIE CUP AT THE COFFEESHOP WITH ME
I brought it in from the car so it wouldn’t get cold. It’s a cutting from my therapist’s plant. I saw him today, as I usually do on Thursdays. He’s smart and thoughtful and kind and knows me really well by now. He gave me the little plant. He knows I’m a sucker for tiny living things that are trying to take root.
ON ANOTHER PERSON I SAW TODAY
Also: I saw another dear person this morning who reminded me how I got to be here, and why it makes sense that I am here, and why I am good (not the least of which is that I recommend fabulous mineral makeup that works for everyone).
ON WHAT I WOULD TELL YOU IF YOU WERE HERE AT THE COFFEESHOP WITH ME
If you were here in the coffeeshop with me, I would tell you some things.
I had a good job interview on Tuesday, for some freelance work, maybe a regular gig for the New Year.
I am going to up-up-upstate New York next weekend, to be a theatre respondent for some university productions.
I am taking a silver metal clay workshop in December.
I am then going to take another silver metal clay workshop, one full day apprenticing with a jewelry artist in her studio in Connecticut.
ON WHY I AM GOING TO LEARN ABOUT SILVER METAL CLAY
I am going to learn about silver metal clay (PMC) because eventually I want to make beautiful silver jewelry and amulets that I will sell happily so I can live in the fashion to which I would like to become accustomed, and forget that I ever learned how to type in Typing Class at Saint Basil Academy.
But I will press magic words and symbols into the silver jewelry I make. You can buy rings and necklaces from me and I will personalize them just for you.
ON ANOTHER THING I WOULD TELL YOU ABOUT IF YOU WERE HERE
I am going with lovely Nanette to do some volunteer work with homeless dogs in Pennsylvania soon.
ON OTHER THINGS I AM GOING TO DO WITH NANETTE
And then Nanette and I are going to have margaritas and talk to Nanette’s donkeys.
ON WHO NANETTE IS
Nanette is the reason Eli the Moose came to live with me. She and I have never met, and it is long overdue.
ON WHERE NANETTE LIVES, BECAUSE IF YOU WERE HERE AT THE COFFEESHOP YOU WOULD SEE HOW SUSCEPTIBLE I AM TO OFFERING UP TANGENTIAL INFORMATION
She lives in Massachusetts like me.
ON HALLOWEEN
The girls are dressing up as a mermaid (Sophie) and a fairy (H-Belle). David handmade their costumes.
I am maybe not giving out candy this year. Maybe D and I will just walk around with the girls and make sure there are no razor blades in the apples in their stash. Or any of the melamine-poisoned Pirate Gold Coins. Which is for real, yo.
Maybe taking candy and not giving it is okay, for one year. Maybe that is enough.
ON THINGS BEING ENOUGH
Maybe this is enough, for one day, for one blog post.
ON YOU
I love you.
ON WHOEVER SAID “IF YOU SAY JUST ONE PRAYER IN YOUR LIFE, LET IT BE ‘THANK YOU’”
I like that person.
Thank you. YOU you.

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and thank You for reminding me to wish (and use my manners)
I love you, too.
I envy you. This gift you’ve got to put it all out there in words…the poignant, the silly, the tragic, is amazing. I’m glad to hear that the sun was shining on you today.
ON WHERE I AM NOW
Taking a break from the bedroom and saying “Oh, Crikey – she’s holding her own.”
ON WHERE I WAS EARLIER TODAY
In panic mode when I could not reach you on the phone or computer.
ON WHY I AM WHERE I AM NOW
I’ve come down with a virus of some sort, nauseous and headachy and blah. So I took a sick day and tried to rest.
ON THE BEST MEDICINE OF ALL
Reading this blog essay and breathing out.
I love you, keep putting one foot in front of the other … and soon you’ll be ready to come to tap-dance class with me.
Mom xxoo (who would love to be your marketing agent once those silver doohickeys start getting made)
I know everyone who comments here on BEAW would agree with me, you contribute so much to my days.
Reading your words, it encourages, and brings tears, and laughter to me, and I thank you for sharing your life and struggles with all of us, you are one in a million.
P.S. your mom rocks!
No, thank YOU. Very good to read all that. Very good indeed.
By the way, finally made it out of the house. Long story. Box is slowly wending it’s way to you.
Are you coming to Western Up Up Upstate NY? Because I would love to take you out for a coffee or some other adult sort of beverage.
I’m glad that you are here, in the today. And that you have a plant.
I want to buy your first piece of jewelry with the magic words ‘thank you’ stamped on it and some lovely heathered-aqua thingy with it.
You are magic as always!
ON WRITING
You do it so well.
You’re welcome.
Sunshine, pumpkin spice lattes and silver clay workshops. I’m smiling. I’m glad you’re keeping on keeping on.
reading this post allows me to, freely, and without (ok, fine, honestly, maybe not entire without, but just very very wee amounts that were possible for me to brush aside and continue) qualm type the following response:
I love you too.
and Thank You. yes, You (and also one goes out to the Universe/Supreme Being/Force/Benign Whatever)
biggest warmest hugs xoxox
This makes me feel like how you feel after a good long cry, all sort of soft and salty. Still sad but with less sting. Hopeful about sun that shines and things that grow.
Thank YOU. Thank you is enough.
I can almost smell your pumpkin spice latte from here.
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OKAY FINE.
I LOVE YOU LOTS.
Oh, lord, here come the anons, with their “YOU BOUGHT A PUMPKING SPICE LATTE!!!!!!!” So let me just say to YOU, anons, GET BACK with your wagging fingers. Maybe her friend treated. Thank you.
I think it was Anne Lamott. She said there are really only two prayers: helphelphelp, and thankyouthankyouthankyou.
She’s actually good to read when you’re depressed. She’s religious in a good way, and a good writer most of the time.
My reaction: thank god for the pumpkin spice latte. For as longeth as ye can take comfort in small pleasures, ye are still OK. I could not do that ’till medication. And I was SO surprised: look, a walk feels good! I can change my mood with tea! Sunlight brings hope! Wow, wow, wow. It was like someone turned the color back on. The big problems didn’t magically go away, of course, but the mere ability to experience small pleasures is something I will never take for granted.
you’re finding magic hidden in ordinary things and that is hope embodied and i feel so glad for your day and what you reported on and how you will survive and glisten, seeing as how you will be wearing both tears, and silver and you can also wish when you look at the clock and it’s 11:11
Be sure to let us know when your status updates to “Breeding”, cause I’ll want to know how you managed to hold on to the keyboard.
…and a Pumpkin Spice Latte? My aren’t we just fabulous today.
Finally de-lurking to say hello, and I second that emotion on Anne Lamott and 11:11. I still always wish on 11:11, even if it’s wishing for the light to change or wishing I didn’t have to pee.
Big hugs to you, I enjoy this little place you’ve got here quite a bit.
You are such a lovely soul.
This post made me happy today. Thank YOU for THAT.
YOU are a Blessing, dear J. You really are.
Long Time reader – first time commenting… I just had to delurk – I LOVED what you did today!! More happy days – more happy days!!
PS – I love to see what your Mom has to say too!!
You are being featured on Five Star Friday!
http://www.fivestarfriday.com/2008/10/five-star-friday-edition-30.html
Oh, I can’t wait to see your silver jewellery. I bet it will be absolutely beautiful, just like your words. I’ll be one of your first customers.
First it’s an hour;then it’s half a day; then it’s a whole day, and whoa and behold, it was a full,rich textured day!!And so it goes, for all.Today is our only treasure…this minute,hour,this blinkofaneye.Thank you,ta,merci,grazi and as always,sunshine.
mmm, mustn’t forget wishes and second chances.
OH, let me know about the PA dog thing…maybe I can help/join you as I live in PA…and love dogs.
Hugs to you…you’re doing fine.
I swear I’m not a stalker but I’d totally love to be your friend. Soak up that sunlight. Also, I’m with Pamela, if you’re in western up, up state NY – I’d love to take you out for a pumpkin spice latte.
And oddly enough, the security code for me is APAL. I am you pal even if we’ve never met.
Just no margaritas *for* the donkeys. They can’t handle their booze very well.
We are with you.
I believe I might have to have a pumpkin spice latte this morning, too. Thank YOU. xo
Oh, give me a vanilla and caramel steamer and we can sit and talk all day long in that coffee shop. I wish you were in Virginia. I need some good friends with kids and depth…
And my code was AHEM…like clearing my throat for some attention. Sounds about right.
I agree with Vicki. I need good friends and depth. I am in such a similar position as you, Jenn, you have no idea. Right down to the two little girls, though one’s dressing like a cat (homemade ears,) and the other like a vampire. She’s only 6! She’s into Goth.
I just drank a big, warm, sweet, caramel macchiato but I am at home, lying on my bed, feeling blue, rather than being out and about. Maybe I will venture out.
So glad you’re finding things to enjoy. The plant in a dixie cup is precious–your therapist is a genius! All the better for you!
There is much love for you here!
Glad to hear from Spot again, too. It’s been a while (for me).
I love me some PMC, but beware – it can be pricey to work with!
And now I think I will take myself out for a latte, since I’m HERE today.
Jen, you made me smile today, and I hope that makes you smile. You wil LOVE PMC. Have fun with it.
You are the best and made me smile too. Much love back to you!
Blimey (which is right up there with crikey, I think), this is a good update, J. Keep on keepin’ on. And thank you. xo
Ooh jewelry…silver PMC jewelry – count me in as a client!
I would love to buy some magic words from you, Jenn.
xoxoxoxo
from California
(hee hee – my security code is UBYR – yup, me, buyer!)
Jenn, what a small world!!!! I also got my precious, wonderful, soulmate pet from Nanette. She gave me my Lena and I’ll always have a special place in my heart for her. I noticed her name here “nono” a couple months back and emailed her to see if it was her. We both love your blog. She also got me onto Pioneer Woman because shes said you recommended it to her. I have since read through her entire archives and am hooked! Thanks for introducing her to that blog because it is one of my favorite things in life right now (as is your blog, my dear). It’s really a small world.
I think you will have a wonderful time with her. I, unfortunately haen’t met her in person, either, but from all of our conversations, she seems like one of the nicest people in the world! You two should get along swimmingly and have a great time together. And, do something worthy for our 4 legged friends in the process.
I loved this post. And, I really hope you get the job you interviewed for. Have a great time with Nanette. I wish I could go along.
I am feeling so warm and fuzzy right now….but you and Meg are truly the hero’s for opening up your heart and home to a rescue dog. In both cases Eli and Lena are literally alive because both of you stepped up in their last moments. I just orchestrated the connection.
Jenn, like I said in my email, I’m thrilled at the prospect of having a partner on this journey…I need help with photos and note taking, and just giving them all as much love and attention that they can absorb in the hours we’ll be there.
It’s a break from the world, its’ stresses and your own thoughts when you have 19 dogs (I just rescued 7 more this week) climbing all over you trying to give you kisses and their love. I’m anticipating lots of laughter….and I promise your readers that I will document your enjoyment fully by way of pictures.
And the donkeys…well nothing is quite as bonding as when you are sitting on a stump in the pasture, and they meander over and rest their full head on top of your own….and then just keep standing there….until the sheer weight of their head on yours makes you realize that as loving as this is, your neck is not designed for this type of affection. I hope that if we are unable to fit in the donkey “fix” this time around that it will be on your “to do” list in the near future.
I’m glad you were out and about, and had a day full of enough.
PS Because you’re probably scratching your head a bit confused….Meg misunderstood me…your blog is the first one I ever read, which in turn led me to Ali’s, your mom’s and Bossy’s. From Bossy’s I discovered Pioneer Woman’s….which is a hoot…and now I have Meg addicted to it as well. If you haven’t been over to her site, you should check it out. It’s light hearted and funny.
Oops! Sorry about the confussion. All I know is I love this blog and I love Pioneer Woman. She comments here, too. I’ve noticed her name. You ladies are so tallented! Glad you got out into the sunshine and had time with a friend. Happy for the update.
So you pulled off a Britney moment (Did you not wear underwear, shave your head, attack your ex’s car, or something?!?!?) . We’ve all had that “moment” once in a while–and look at her, she’s managed some sort of comeback!
We all can.
If I were you, I’d listen to Spot the Wonder Dog and his sexy elf costume advice, and all this about Breeding and less whining and being depressed (I like him, guys actually make sense sometimeswhen it comes to dealing with stuff).
Which is why I might be having coffee with sexy-divorced-school parking lot-dad this week. His invite, might take him up on it.
maybe.
And I love that you’re going to take a jewelry workshop, and that you had a great job interview.
I agree with no. 5 (Nolamom). You are the best. Sharing is everything, that’s why I like up to us
Thank YOU
Plans & plants! so good! sunshine and pumpkin lattes! awesome!
Anyone who says crikey is definitely on their way up. So lovely to read this, to hear of you sitting in sunshine. Thank you.
hey – i didn’t brush my hair today, & i do know where my brush is!
here’s to not brushing our hair, coffee with friends, & sunshine.
feel better soon mater!
I like this post! Thanks for sharing!