
Mother Nature can be such a drama queen.
Posted in As Pictured Below, Home, Photographs, tagged home, iPhone, photograph, ToyCamera, weather on July 23, 2009| 3 Comments »
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged brother, career, childhood, children, dysfunction, family, farm, father, hobbies, home, hurricane, mississippi, mother, South, Texas, tragedy on April 3, 2009| 2 Comments »
Speaking to a friend from Texas today, I noted that Southern families, or maybe just farming families in general, seem to have tragedies woven into their histories, generation after generation. This probably isn’t a fair assessment – Northerners have plenty of dysfunction, too, no? – but it’s what I know.
Southerners can be shockingly straightforward about the past. An uncle dies, you hear the story of how he accidentally shot another man while hunting in his youth, and barely escaped jail time. Again and again you hear about the aunt who died decades too young because a pompous doctor refused to perform a life-saving hysterectomy. You learn about an old family friend who lost his hearing and hand to a careless dynamite accident.
Cancer. Alcoholism. Diabetes. Car accidents. House fires. Thwarted love. Mental illness. Tornadoes. Hurricanes. There are a thousand things that can go wrong, and a thousand things that do go wrong.
When things go right, there’s not so much story, but isn’t that the story that should be told?
My brother, raised by a father whose own father abandoned him before he was even born, a man whose love for us in the end couldn’t overcome what he had missed growing up, has been an unbelievably good father to his two daughters. He may be a natural, but I suspect he is purposely railing against the past.
I’m married to the sort of man that my mom deserved, a man who actually wants to be married to me, and isn’t just filling the role that society dealt him.
Having spent my life outrunning dozens of potential unhappy endings, it always shocks me a little to think that my brother and I may actually be OK, that we’ll stay happily married to our respective spouses, that he’ll always be the guy who really deserves the No. 1 Dad coffee cup, that we’ll pursue careers we don’t despise and maintain hobbies that we love.
I don’t know if I’ll ever stop running. But the idea that I might win lets me catch a breath every now and then.
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged home, husband on November 18, 2008| 1 Comment »
In honor of my wedding anniversary this Wednesday, I’ll be posting a week’s worth of reasons of why I’m still married to the guy who showed up 45 minutes late to our first date driving a drafty Volkswagen Vanagon.
Part I
Because last night, while mocking old music videos from the ’80s on YouTube, we had this conversation:
Bill: I’m trying to think of just one more good one. What about “Safety Dance”?
Me: Isn’t that the one with people dressed like they’re at a Renaissance Fair?
Bill: It has midgets.
Me: Oh, hell yeah.
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged coast, home, hurricane, Mobile, weather on November 15, 2008| 3 Comments »
I hate that a decade of living with near-constant rainfall and annual hurricanes in Mobile, Ala., has ruined thunderstorms for me. I’m always on the lookout for leaky roof shingles or dodgy tree branches instead of enjoying the sound of rain hitting the back deck or watching the lightning.
Stupid Gulf Coast.
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged career, childfree, DINK, food, home, husband, marriage, movies, travel on November 2, 2008| Leave a Comment »
I’ve been secretly living alone for the past 2.5 weeks. Secretly in deference to my mother and husband, who didn’t think the world should know that I was alone in the house at night.
The husband spent nearly three weeks in New Jersey on business. I spent nearly three weeks being really bad at being single, eating turkey bacon and wheat toast every night for dinner and strewing project papers all over the living room.
In what should have been an ill-advised move, I also watched a couple of horror movies by myself: “The Ring” and “Pet Sematary.” Either I’ve become so jaded that movies don’t scare me anymore, or I just picked the wrong movies (a certainty in the second case).
At any rate, Bill’s back, the living room has been cleared of lit articles and the toaster has been stowed under the cabinet. The pre-Halloween airing of every horror movie ever made is finally over, so no more temptation there.
In short, we’re back the the DINK lifestyle that we’ve come to know and love. I didn’t realize I’d miss it so much.
Posted in Photographs, tagged animals, cats, home on October 24, 2008| Leave a Comment »
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged home, incense, Pier 1 on October 10, 2008| 2 Comments »
I think my house should smell like my personality. This scent is reminiscent of Pier 1 Imports, circa 1986.
I don’t make the rules. I just light the incense.