Category Archives: Essays

Musings and personal thoughts on life, family, memories, and events.

Eavesdropping – (Day 16)

Today’s assignment was to eavesdrop on a conversation and write it down.  This was during my 1st period class when kids were supposed to be talking only about ballet articles for an open-ended writing assignment.  They were obviously off topic.

Girl 1 – “I’ve been having strange dreams lately.”

Girl 2 – “Me, too.”

Girl 1 – “I keep ending up on the floor or all twisted up in my covers.”

Girl 2 – “You talk in your sleep, too.”

Girl 1 – “What do I say?  And you snore.”

Girl 2 – “I do not!”

Girl 1 – “Yes, you do.”

Girl 2 – “You yelled, ‘Mom!’” last night.

Girl 1 – “Really?  I think I dreamed I was swimming.”

Me talk Pretty – (Day 15)

Today’s assignment was to share a passage from a favorite book.  One of my favorite writers is David Sedaris.  I love his essays the most.  This one is from Me Talk Pretty One Day and is the essay by that same title.  I will share the highlights.

I’ve moved to Paris with hopes of learning the language…The first day of class was nerve-racking because I knew I’d be expected to perform.  The teacher marched in…spread out her lesson plan and sighed, saying “…who knows the alphabet?”

…Though we were forbidden to speak anything but French, the teacher would occasionally use us to practice any of her five fluent languages.

“I hate you,” she said to me one afternoon.  Her English was flawless.  “I really, really hate you.”  Call me sensitive, but I couldn’t help but take it personally.

After being singled out as a lazy kfdtinvfm, I took to spending four hours a night on my homework, putting in even more time whenever we were assigned an essay.  I suppose I could have gotten by with less, but I was determined to create some sort of identity for myself:  David the hard worker, David the cut up.  We’d have one of those “complete the sentence” exercises, and I’d fool with the thing for hours, invariably settling on something like “A quick run around the lake?  I’d love to! Just give me a moment while I strap on my wooden leg.”  The teacher , through word and action, conveyed the message that if this was my idea of an identity, she wanted nothing to do with it.

…Before beginning school, there’d been no shutting me up, but now I was convinced that everything I said was wrong.  When the phone rang I ignored it.  If someone asked me a question, I pretend to be deaf.  I knew my fear was getting the best of me when I started wondering why they don’t sell cuts of meat in vending machines.

My only comfort was the knowledge that I was not alone.  Huddled in the hallways and making the most of our pathetic French, my fellow students and I engaged in the sort of conversation commonly overheard in refugee camps.

“Sometime me cry alone at night.”

“That be common for I, also, but be more strong, you.  Much work and someday you talk pretty.  People start love you soon.  Maybe tomorrow, okay.”

Unlike the French class I had taken in New York, here there was no sense of competition.  When the teacher poked a shy Korean in the eyelid with a  freshly sharpened pencil, we took no comfort in the fact that, unlike Hyeyoon Cho, we all knew the irregular past tense of the verb to defeat.  In all fairness, the teacher hadn’t meant to stab the girl, but neither did she spend much time apologizing, saying only, “Well, you should have been vkkdyo more kdeynffulh.”

Over time it became impossible to believe that any of us would ever improve.  Fall arrived and it rained every day, meaning we would now be scolded for the water dripping from our coats and umbrellas.  It was mid-October when the teacher singled me out, saying, “Every day spent with you is like having a cesarean section.”  And it struck me that, for the first time since arriving in France, I could understand every word that someone was saying.

Understanding doesn’t mean that you can suddenly speak the language.  Far from it.  It’s a small step, nothing more, yet its rewards are intoxicating and deceptive.  The teacher continued her diatribe and I settled back, bathing in  the subtle beauty of each new curse and insult.

“You exhaust me with your foolishness and reward my efforts with nothing but pain, do you understand me?”

The world opened up, and it was with great joy that I responded, “I know the thing that you speak exact now.  Talk me more, you, plus, please, plus.”

 

 

Calvin & Hobbes – (Day 13)

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Today’s assignment is to write about a favorite comic strip.  Calvin and Hobbes has been my favorite for many many years, since my own son was about that age.  His sense of imagination, spirit of adventure, and stubborn attitude were my own boy spilled out in ink.  My son hated school.

bath time Calvin

My son had his own ideas about what to do with his time that usually did not include cleaning, bathing, or doing homework.  He also hated bedtime and loved to be outside.  I guess most of that is every little boy, but especially saw my boy in Calvin.

calvin3

My boy turns 20 this week.  I am having a hard time with the transition.

Fears…(Day 9)

Today’s assignment is to write down everything I’m afraid of:

my children or grandchildren dying, being able to support myself financially, having to move in with family if I lose my home, not existing after death, my husband leaving me, never making it as a writer, becoming debilitated by pain, getting fatter, losing the ability to orgasm, never being able to Salsa again, going to jail, spiraling into alcoholism, moving away from my family, losing my Mema, depression, my ex-husband, not being able to pay my taxes, being taken to court, house fires, dental work, giant machinery, traveling to dangerous countries, being alone in the dark in an unfamiliar place

Then I am supposed to strike through  each phrase with a pen as though slaying a dragon.  I’m not sure how to do that on this program, so I’m picturing it in my mind.

dragon slayer

Mix Tape – Day 4

mix tape

Today’s assignment is to create a mix tape for someone who doesn’t know me.

Side A – Honesty (Billy Joel), West End Girls (The Petshop Boys), Hungry Eyes (Eric Carmen), Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin’ (Michael Jackson), Footloose (Kenny Loggins), Sussudio (Phil Collins), Everybody Wants to Rule the World (Tears for Fears), Little Red Corvette (Prince)

Side B – Book of Love (Book of Love), Vogue (Madonna), Bitter Sweet Symphony (The Verve), Stand By Me (Prince Royce), Nature Boy (Nat King Cole), Fortress Around Your Heart (Sting), Save the Last Dance for me (Michael Buble), All You Need is Love (Beatles)

Barista Tip Jar Wars

This exercise is about maximizing tips by setting up rivalries that will get support from people.  I dance Salsa, so the only bar-type environment I’ve ever experienced is Salsa night.  Here are some rivalries that might get some people voting with their tips:

hunger gamess

On-1 Vs. On-2

Old School Vs. New Guys

Salseros Vs. Bachateros

Live Music Vs. DJ’s

tippinng for

I always tip well, even if all I get is a soda.  On each of these, I would put my money in On-1, Old School, Salseros, and DJ’s.

miley tips

Theft Welding

“Immature poets imitate; mature poets steal; bad poets deface what they take, and good poets make it into something better, or at least something different.  The good poet welds his theft into a whole of feeling which is unique, utterly different from that from which it was torn.” – T.S. Eliot

I am at my WriteHers’ Group at Monkey Nest in Austin, TX.  My exercise for the night is to create captions for circles.

circle

  1.  Moon   moon
  2. Balance   yin yang2
  3. Absence   black hole
  4. Charlotte’s pupil      Charlotte's Eye
  5. Mistakes   paper
  6. Money    quarter
  7. Home    earth

“Art is Theft” – Pablo Picasso

Picasso Painting

The journal I’m reading highlights the artist’s way of looking at the world as though always “casing the joint”, finding inspiration everywhere, using ideas from unlikely places, and creating new art from all those great ingredients.

Today’s activities ask me to make 8 captions for a triangle.     triangle

  1. Recycle     recycle symbol
  2. Ancient Egypt    pyramid
  3. Mountain climbing  mountain climbing
  4. Black Diamond Ski Trail  black diamond
  5. Balance  balance
  6. Treasure  treasure pyramid
  7. Omniscience  all seeing eye
  8. Salt  ssalt

I’m not sure the real purpose of this exercise, except to maybe get the brain thinking a bit more globally, but there it is.  Tomorrow is circles.  By the way, I thought of the words, then went and found images for them afterwards.  I don’t think it would be cheating, though, to scroll through images for ideas, especially since this whole book is about stealing for artistic use.