Friday, April 24, 2009

As if

My sisyphean task of the week: to get Steve Vai's kid to love bluegrass as much as I do.

Or even 1/10th as much.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

"I'm lost in your eyes..."

I think it's a good place to be in when I enthusiastically listen to cheesy love songs even though I'm about as single as you could imagine.  Unless you count being practically married to my roommate.  This morning, after she jumped on my bed to wake me up, we did laundry together.  Now she's puttering around very worried that someone stole her flannel, which she pronounces, "flanel" (rhymes with Chanel).

I emphatically recommend "The Story" by Brandi Carlisle and "Crazier" by Taylor Swift.  So inspirational.  Great for dancing to with lots of spins, or braiding hair in pigtails.  Or painting fingernails pink.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Spring Holidays

In this week of holidays, I am thinking that the sun is a god that rises *every single day*

My feelings on Passover are more myriad and complicated, but ultimately, everyone needs a place to live where they are free.  What does it mean for one people's freedom to impinge on another's?

The day is an ocean that parts *every single day* to let us through. And like going through the sea, we rush ahead, the day washes closed behind us, and not everything is resolved because we still don't know how to glean milk and honey from the sand.  Because that's as good an act of finding god as any.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Chess and Poop

So I've been babysitting these great kids lately and it's been so totally enriching to my life.  
Yesterday I played chess with this 6-year-old boy, and it was the best game I've ever played.  I won (I love winning), but he also pulled moves out of his sleeve that were challenging and unexpected.  We were a perfect match as chess partners.

Have I mentioned, he's 6?

Then the other night I had this great conversation with the 5-year-old about poop.  She was about to fall asleep when we had to make a great excursion to the bathroom.  She explained that she doesn't poop much because she doesn't eat healthy enough.  I explain, "You need more fiber".  "What's fiber?"  "It's in veggies, it's the part you don't digest and turn into food, so it just comes out the other end."  "Yeah, I like to just eat sugar.  Look, I'm spitting all over the old toilet paper roll.  I should wipe with it too and just cover it with all my body juices. " "Absolutely not.  You can't flush cardboard, and you're not throwing poopy cardboard in the trash."  "I'll take it outside and bury it!" "No. No way.  How's that poop coming?"  "I dunno." "You think it's gonna happen?" Gleeful shrug.  

Half an hour later I had glitter all over my cheeks, a piece of spitty cardboard in the trash, and a girl who wouldn't stop chatting with me and start falling asleep.