Wednesday, May 24, 2006

Bite-A-List Wednesday


Acumamakiki did this list for her SPC yesterday. And then I saw Maven's this morning. . .

I AM: what I y'am.
I WANT: a bicycle super badly. That doesn't weigh five thousand pounds, but is sturdy, and has a big brown wicker basket attached to the handlebars. I want to commute as much as possible on it.
I WISH: I could function perfectly and happily on five hours of sleep.
I HATE: the word hate. I really do. I don't let the girls say it. I think it's way too strong to ever be used in the every-daya vernacular.
I MISS: my grandmother. I miss being able to conjure our memories clearly. I don't know how to spark a clearer image of her in my mind. I don't even have a good photo of her. But I still feel her and what we meant to each other.
I HEAR: poorly. I just told Yoli this, but I don't hear well. In fact, when I was around three years old I hardly could hear at all which caused preschool teachers to conclude that I was slow and caused my mother to conclude I was willfully ignoring her. They didn't realize I just couldn't hear them. But finally someone caught on and I had tubes placed in my ears. It's almost exactly what Mina had; what I handed down to her. ANYWAY, I still don't hear perfectly and many times I hear an erotic version of what was actually said. Like, if someone says, Particularly nice weather, I hear Tickle your ass with a feather. Or if the news announces, "A thirty year old man was arrested today . . ." I say, "YO, are they allowed to say that on prime time TV?" And Husband says, "What in the hell are you talking about?" Then he adds, "When you're old, I'll have to translate entire TV shows for you, won't I?"
I WONDER: what I'll eat next.
I REGRET: nothing. Every bad decision and wrong turn and blunder and fumble and self embarrassment and lot in life I can spin into something positive. I mean, why wouldn't we do that even if The Spin is really, really hard to do, or we're just fooling ourselves with all the spinning?
I AM NOT: a good catcher of typos. Like, before you read this post, I probably published and edited and published this five thousand times. I'm probably typying a typo right now.
I DANCE: as often as possible. And I just realized something recently; that I only dance seriously -- though still joyously -- in the realms of choreography, like in a class. Or while partnered up salsa'ing. But if I'm left to my own devises, with girlfriends at an American club or with my girls at home, I usually only dance for laughs. Like, doing the robot (to ANY genre of music, by the way). Or doing a parody of Beyonce or other video vixens. Or trying to remember every step to the Thriller music video at a nightclub. Or playing Tag Yo Man, Tag Yo Man. Or a version of the Soul Train line.
I SING: hardly ever. I only sing to the girls before bed. And usually just the one song.
I CRY: almost never. Is that weird? I only tear up when speaking of the beauty of things.
I AM NOT ALWAYS: paying attention while driving. The immediate road and cars around me, yea, I see them; I'm being careful. But where I'm going? I dunno. Often I'll suddenly say, Wait, did I pass our turn yet? And Mina will say, No Mami, next one. This causes a lot of tension when I'm driving and Husband is a passenger. He knows my sense of direction and my addiction to daydreaming can lead to more time on the road than necessary. But when he's in the car, I try to be extra alert so I don't have to hear his shit, and of course he thinks he's the best driver in the history of driving. He also knows --and I admit that it's totally true --every short cut to anywhere -- in the world. His sense of direction is really unbelievable. So, we'll come up to the light next to our apartment and he'll say, Turn here. And I don't want to be snappy, but fuck -- yes, I know we live right there, honey. Though I can't say that I've never passed the house by accident before . . .
I MAKE WITH MY HANDS: Bangles/bracelets that I love creating but they take a million years per bangle to make. Paintings now and again which I do make with my hands, more than a brush. I make KILLER vegan cupcakes now. And The Dressing, of course. I'm trying to be a great Soup Maker and I invented this kickass Spinach Sesame soup that the girls and I go bananas over. And this year my goal is to take sewing lessons. Enough wishing clothes and purses were a certain way. Or thinking that a stapler is a hand-held sewing machine.
I WRITE: because I can't not write.
I CONFUSE: the line between panic/fear and intuition. I often squash thoughts of death because I'm worried I'm being intuitive when I'm only really fearful of loss and undeservedness.
I NEED: lots of affection from the girls and Husband. Which is funny because I'm not necessarily a touchy-feely person with anyone else. It took me a long time to get relatively comfortable with hugging people hello and good bye and shit. I don't like the obligation of that as a greeting. I wonder if my boobs are smashing them too much or if I smell ok. How long should we hug? Does this hug have ANY MEANING WHATSOEVER, because it seems like it should. When I really like someone, I do like to hug them. I dunno. It's hit and miss with me. BUT, with the girls and Husband, I want to touch them constantly. I want to stand close enough to them at all times so our arms touch. I want to kiss their faces all day long.
I SHOULD: write more of le fiction. YEA YEA YEA.
I START: every morning with my kale-celery-apple-ginger-lemon juice and a big cup o' over-soy-creamered coffee.
I FINISH: what I can.

10 comments:

Diz Rivera said...

Big sigh for Jonathan and his fake self deprecation . . .I've added hyphens between ingredients to clarify. Ever the editor!

Marigoldie said...

I too am a painfully awkward hugger--a bristler, I've been told. My devil-may-care hugger friends have helped me practice (unknowingly), but it took me a lot of courage to get there. Kind of like eating raw tomatoes: I liked the idea but couldn't quite handle the real thing. Kept trying, got better--now I expect a medal after I get through one.



Love the thing about confusing fear with intuition because I do that too & never thought to put it into words. My intuition can be so accurate that fearful thoughts feel like premonitions. So I squash! Just like you said.

kristen said...

I love your list! Driving and husbands just don't work well together because mine has a shitty sense of direction and he thinks I'm too aggressive.

I LOVE the erotic hearing ~ it would make me laugh.

Dori said...

I have the same panic/intuition issues. I try to talk myself out of almost-definitely-safe-but-creepy situations (like getting something out of my car late at night, when it's parked inches away from my door). When I overcome my fear and nothing happens, instead of feeling relieved, I hear my inner witch cackling, "I'll get you next time, my pretty".

And great meme, by the way.

Melinda said...

Man. I laughed for about five minutes about the "tickle your ass with a feather" bit. If only all our health-related affects could be so amusing.

And I hear you on the need for affection from a select few. With me, it's my husband, my mom, and my closest of girlfriends. Once I step outside of that circle, I need lots of space.

kiki said...

i am not a hugger. i pretty much stand there like a board and count the seconds until they stop touching me. i would love to be a hugger though. i think it would be lovely to be so free with affection, whether it means anything to them or not.

autumnempire said...

check into a townie by electra bicycles. they are sturdy and specially made for gals so that you can sit on the cushy seat and put your feet on the ground. plus they are not super heavy and look really nice too.

off to make my own list. yours was great.

Green Whale said...

"I REGRET: nothing. Every bad decision and wrong turn and blunder and fumble and self embarrassment and lot in life I can spin into something positive. I mean, why wouldn't we do that even if The Spin is really, really hard to do, or we're just fooling ourselves with all the spinning?"

YES. I think this is the single most important thing I have to learn before I die.

Tina said...

I thought about doing this meme too, but there are too many dangerous questions. Maybe later, but not right now.

Oh, and: Spinach-sesame soup recipe, pretty please?

andrea said...

bite-a-list wednesday? love it. and this one is so totally biteable. consider it bitten.