Thursday, January 29, 2009

Like a slatternly Blanche Dubois




I can't ignore the heat. It's getting to me in a bad way, a way that makes my head roil and my heart thump. When I feel the trickle of sweat that rolls down the middle of my back and then collects somewhere near the top of my bottom, I feel hot.

Like Blanche Dubois, I am wandering listlessly, restless, and self-flagellating with a soaked, flannel nappy. It's a large square of wetness that I can drape in any number of ways on my person.

This is probably where the comparison ends in my favour.

Unlike Blanche, I am not smoking. And unlike Blanche, I am not making eyes at a man in a singlet who looks like Marlon Brando but who's name is Stanley Kowalski.

Unlike Blanche, I am not coiffed. My hair is a bird's nest of Dilleresque proportions, thanks to a swim in a friend's pool this morning, and wearing a hat, on top of yesterday's beach hair.

Also, unlike Blanche, I am dressed for the weather. While she was dressed in a very frou-frou frilly, chiffony house-dress, and trying to be elegant, I am schlomping around in not entirely unattractive, and quite strappy, black slip. I drift, as I recline, as I wallow, and I complain. I've been wearing this for two days now. It's the coolest thing next to naked, which I can't do as the house is filled with children.


So yesterday at various stages I said or yelled the following things:

"Some of us are going crazy here!"

"So are you happy in this marriage?"

[Drinking an enormous glass of chardonnay at 6pm, breaking our alcohol-free January pact] -
"Yes, I've cracked, I'VE CRACKED AS YOU CAN SEE!"

"I'M NOT GOING TO BE ABLE TO SLEEP!!!"

"I don't hate your children, that's what you think, DON'T YOU???!!!!"

"Fuck, four more days of this???????"

"If you saw Vicki Christina Barthelona, you'd probably want to leave me for the stability of someone like Pene Cruz. You would!"

"I wonder what the statistics are for people going mad on hot days like this."

"I wonder what the stats are for murder and other bad stuff on hot days like this."


[Storming out of MSAC because they had a "lock-out" and then stuffed up their numbering system] -
"You can keep that [tossing scrunched ticket at slow, dimwitted tool behind counter] WE ARE LEAVING!!!"

I am not the most tolerant at the best of times. I am not suited to the super hot. I have a Celtic background, my genetic memory is in a spin and my body is like a broken record - Nolikenolikenolikenolikenolikenolike. Nocandonocandonocandonocando. Dyingdyingdyingdyingdyingdyingdying.


Like all other Melburnians, I am amused* that the cool change we can expect will bring a temperature of 30-35 degrees on Saturday, and that then we won't be any cooler than 30 for several days following.

The one thing I can't stop is the coffee. I will drink it hot, that's fine. But I've also taken to having my morning coffee as normal, then putting the rest of the pot in the fridge so that later in the day I can have an iced coffee.

I think we plan to go to the beach again this evening, perhaps for cold beers and fish and chips. We will take the Gigi for a swim, but it will still be too hot to walk, even though it's only 10 mins.

So with the black, the coffee, and, it seems, the whinging, I am a true daughter of this fine city.

Time to go and re-soak my wet nappy.





* so amusing, I want to ram a fork into my head.

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Wednesday, January 28, 2009

'80s diaries continue



please remember the following are excerpts from mg's diaries. they are more than 25 years old. they don't describe her current life and they tend to be fairly raw and girly. all are 100% true and 100% daggy.

volume 5

EXACTLY 12 midnight! Sun night/Mon morning, it's now 12.01am Monday morning 18/4/83. I didn't go nowhere this weekend. Home Fri, Sat and Sun nights. Went to D's today to help [her sister] with Wuthering Heights. Sandi rang tonight wanting to go out but I didn't feel like it. Mum and Dad "had words" on the phone tonight. But I'm happy. Finish Jill's Riding Club and then read First Term at Malory Towers. My God!

PS Simon seems to have vanished off the face of the earth!

4.26am Tuesday morning, 19/4/83.

"Worked" today. Lunch avec ex Fashion Design. How "alternative." Home, tv. To Chevron tonight, ALLNITERS. Last Melbourne gig. Freebie. J and Phil/Ted Ears from Allniters, very sweet on each other. Coffee in St Kilda cafe. Sleazeville. Back to Sandi's for a little while. Now in bed. Continue reading Malory Towers.

2.30am Exactement! Date is now Wed 20/4/83. "Yesterday" woke 1.30pm or so. Watched Donahue on TV. Read. More tv later (ie Jeannie). CIT. Home 9.45pm. TV. Spoke to J on phone. Love with Phil/Ted Ears. Fear in the Night on tv. (The Late Show) after Fantasy Island and The Evil Touch. Scary! Seen it before but scary. Now am not scared. In bed with hotty and 2nd Malory Towers book. Real estate tomorrow. Dad should ring.

1.04am Thursday 21/4/83. Didn't work today. J and I went to Chapel St (Greville St Records) and purchased "Hold On." Then bought take-away beer, back to my place and listened to Allniter interviews. Drove J home. Made lasagna. Watched The Godfather on televee. Great. Now am in bed with New Idea, tonight's Herald and Malory Towers. PS J is so rapt in Phil. It's so exciting.

11.16pm First time for ages I've written before midnight. Today Dad rang at 8.45am. Got ready. Went to work. Read. Lunched. Went home 4pm. Tomorrow is Friday. Yay! Wonder why Simon hasn't written. My last letter must have scared him off. Ha ha ha. Serves him right. Don't want him hangin' round. Spoke to Sandi tonight. Looks like we'll have to move out just us and D can join us later if she can afford to. Spoke to D tonight too. We (D, J and me) are all desperate to go up to Sydney in 2 weeks (for May holidays, 6 days). Should be fab. $40 both ways on bus standby. Accom? Have to look into it.

Say I spend $300 in Sydney. Money to move out? Could use $300 of savings. Cause I'll be saving later! Have to live for the present. Anyway, off now to read Malory Towers.

It is 1.18am Sun morning 24/4/83. Missed writing last night because I didn't go to bed until 9am this morning. Last night I went to the Ballroom for Triple Ska (me and Sandi met D there.) First of all I met Sandi at Leedin Records in Footscray. Then we went to Scene Club for "fight". Mods and skins versus yobs. Nothing happened. Then to Ballroom - drove Ron. Sandi got really depressed over Craig because he didn't talk to her, but I saw them later and everything ok. No Nonsense rushed off, didn't see them afterwards, prob because they wanted to sleep before Daryl and Ossie Show. We went to Balwyn. D and I drove some people from the Ballroom. Two really nice girls who I later drove into town so they could hitchhike home to Broadmeadows. OK at James'. Very laid-back. D left at 2.40am and I left 3.30 or so, 4am I think. Yeah, it was 10 to 4. Came home. Stayed up and watched Thunderbirds and Fred Flintstone. Slept thru next cartoon, and then saw NN on Hey Hey It's Saturday. Then to bed. Got up to speak to J on phone. Then D. Later Sandi. Woke up 7pm. TV. Rebel Without a Cause. Excellente. (Second time I've seen it. James D so cute!)

Then went and picked [brother] up from Valhalla. Came home via Prahran. Looked at house advertised in the Age. 2 b/rm, dining. $96 pw - too expensive! Another one in Prahran I have to look at - 4 b/rm $80!!!!! Fucking hell! So I'll ring real estate agent tomorrow but no one'll be there. I'll try to see it on Monday and if Sandi and I like it, we'll get it hopefully. Anyway, it's been pouring with rain and still is. I'm in warm bed. Finish Jill's Pony Trek and start on re-reading Famous Five and Secret Seven Books. Night.

4.42am Mon (Anzac Day) 25/4/83. Well! Slept in somewhat yesterday. Fucked around. Went to Sandi's in arvo. Talked about Image Fix Fanzines - Sandi and I are gonna start 'em up again! Great! Interviews, pix, etc. Wot fun, eh!? Souvlaki at Theo's in Fitzroy St. Then to my place to get camera. Then to D's. Then to Aberdeen for No Nonsense. Took heaps of photos - 30 or so. Then after talking to Dicky, went back to Irene's in Ascot Vale, she has the best bedroom I've ever in all my life been in. Hundreds of photos/posters/pictures on the walls. Clothes and shoes - mod/hippy/psychedelic EVERYWHERE. Fuckin' unreal. Talked there for AGES. Great house. 4 b/rms, upstairs. HUGE. They each pay about $23 pw. WOW. Then came home. Can't wait to get photos done, yay. Now in bed - yum. Sleep in. Can't wait for Tuesday - look at house, hopefully get it! Get up early and ring at 9am.

PS Finished Jill's Pony Trek, and have now begun Famous Five.

FUCK.

10.57pm Mon 25/4/83. In bed. Today Rod rang at 1.30pm. Woke me up. Talked to him for quite a while. He was ringing STD from Yarrawonga. Must've cost a fucking fortune! Said I'd meet him for drinks somewhere (Regent Hotel would you believe?) on Thurs week. I'll have to get all dressed up, wowee. Then Sandi rang and I spoke to her. She'd rung Craig and "broken it off." Then I read til 5.30pm and watched telly-vee until 10.30pm. Jeannie was ace man! Now I shall read the Herald, then "Five on a Treasure Island." I have to get up at 8.30am tomorrow and ring the real estate people and see if I can look at the 4 b/rm house in Prahran. Sandi and I will check it out and then if we like it, get it. Anyway.

11.20pm Tues 26/4/83. In my bed. Was to have stayed at Sandi's tonight but wanted to come home. Bad fight with [brother] tonight, ended up with apple cider everywhere. Worked today. Banked $500 cheque. Am taping punk show on 3PBS. Hope I get some PiL (I can't hear, it's silent now.) Looked at house, great, but let on Saturday to someone else. Getting up early in morning to take [sister] to dentist so shall look carefully in the Age and pounce if there's anything good. Night.

11.45pm Thursday 28/4/83. Missed writing last night cause I feel asleep. Yesterday, drove [sister] to dentist. Went to work. Drove Dad to work, then picked him up again 4.40pm. Home. TV. Really tired. Sleep at 8.45pm. Would you believe it?!! Haven't been asleep that early since primary school I'm sure, or kinda. Purchased Boys from Brazil. Then...

Today, woke 9.30am. Did work at St Kilda Rd. New "space age" phones with press button dialing. First time I've ever used a press-button phone. Then home eventually. Late lunch. Spoke to Sandi on phone. Couldn't be fucked going to the Aberdeen to see Corpse Grinders. Then spoke to J. Ringing her tomorrow to organise Sydney. Yay. Anyway tonight I finished Boys from Brazil. Excellent. Up amongst the Ludlums. Now to start an Agatha Christie, The Mystery of the Blue Train. Night.

2.52am Saturday 30/4/83. In morning, woke rawther early. Dropped Beetle off at mechanic. Walked to office. Dad picked me up about 10am. Went to St Kilda Rd. I had to drive Passat to Hawthorn and then back to pick Dad up. Not too bad, only stalled once. Asked Dad if I could drive it to Sydney - possibilities! Then picked up Beetle, went to J's. Planned Sydney trip. Home. TV. Drove [sister] to dancing class. Got ready to go out. Picked J up at 8.30pm. Went to Toorak to see D. Then to Claire's. Bongs and joint. Felt sick. Then to Ballroom. Felt ok. L and P there. Munchies. Sandi there. Shit night. (Tonight Punk's Not Dead show - Depression and Justified Hatred). Irene and Debbie's psychedelic party is next Sat. Can't wait! Love Irene, she's a laugh. Then drove L and P home, J and then D. Am going to do some photo developing at L's next weekend. Develop No Nonsense pics. Great!!! Anyway, goodnight. Off to continue book.

3.48am Sunday 1/5/83. Slept til 11.30am. Got up. Wrecked throat. Looked at real estate, fuck all. Watched Viva Las Vegas (some of it.) Read. Watched Countdown - shit. Charlie's Angels. Etc. Us 3 kids cooked dinner - me, chips, [sister] sausages, [brother] vegies. I ate all except vegies - they were disgusting! Then I almost didn't go out, but at last minute decided to - glad I did. Exciting! Went to Ballroom, met Sandi there. Watched videos and then a band, SCUM. Then walked back to Sandi's so some people could hit up with speed - one guy Tony had had 1/2g heroin and pills and was "practically dead." Took speed and was better. The whole hit-up scene doesn't appeal to me at all - no attraction whatsoever. Then back to Ballroom (girl with $20,000 "contract" out on her, bailed out from jail for possession etc). Justified Hatred, Boot Girls (Root Bags), 2 song repertoire. Then Depression. Then as everyone moving outside, Yelana fighting, getting beaten up (yay!) Really vicious fight/brawl with another girl. Easy to guess who would have started it all! Fighting intensely for about 5 minutes. Everyone watched. Big Skin Tony broke it up very successfully but Yelana kept breaking away and running after the other girl to provoke her. Saving face in front of the crowd. In the end, an Adelaide skin just picked her up and put her over his shoulders and walked off. Everyone laughed and clapped. They're so rough and stoopid, Yelana and Maryanna. Turds! Then I approached [old school acquaintance] and was talking to her. Drove her and her boyfriend with purple hair to party in Hawthorn. Pretty dud. Then we all went to Punt Rd squat. Pretty dead. Then drove Sandi home, and others and other girl and Len's brother to Spike's old house where they're living (Burke Rd) then me home and now in yummy bed. Fuck yum-cha, I can't be bothered going.

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Tuesday, January 27, 2009

even older diaries, plus a list

So I found some diary pages from 1975, the beginning of it all.
Here you are:
Tuesday 2nd December, 1975.
Today is my birthday. I got rip-off pencils, $9, diary, camera, socks, books, tee shirts, horse painting, bubble bath, necklace, bracelet (elephant), jeans, treads.*
Then I skip a while, and we go to 1976.
Friday 30th, 1976 (no month, still learning the old diary ropes, I guess. Also my w's look like m's. Weird.)
Today we went to a dairy farm and milked the cows. It was really fun. We had a shot at milking by hand. Also by the machine way by washing their udders and putting on the suctions. It was GREAT. Also, if you were standing behind a cow and it lifted its tail: RUN because its manure would get you even if you were standing 3 feet away from it. I was squirting milk at Matt by hand.
Friday 27/8/76
* Sad Day*
Mum and Dad are going to Singapore for a holiday via Perth. We are staying at Nannie's for 2 weeks. Benny rabbit passed away today. My god, it was awful. I was bawling and [sister] didn't seem very upset. Lately I made a high jump and jumped my record of 1 metre, 25cm.
JESUS BLESS BEN.
Prayer for the Deceased.
God bless Ben Rabbit, Ben Mouse, Gus Mouse, Crosby Mouse, Louigi Mouse, all the dead babies, Buddy I and Buddy II (budgies) Sophie (brown and white mouse.)
Prayer for the Living.
God bless Mum, Dad, [brother], Puss, Status (last remaining mouse), [sister] and all the dead animals and me. Amen.
Sat 28/8/76
Today Nan and Pop took us up to Sovereign Hill to see the gold miines. We went on a tour and panned for gold, got our gold license and had a ride on the horse-drawn coach. We each received a Wanted Poster which was done by an old-fashioned printing press. It was real good.
Sunday 29/8/76
Today, Mum, Dad and Gran came over to Nan's to say goodbye. God it was sad. We went to Carousel** for lunch, Luna Park, Caulfield Park. It was a very full day.
I just did my hair in 2 little plaits fown the side and Nanny said I had to wear ribbons to go to P's. Just because E does. I'm a bit sick of E this, E that. I'll write after we've been to P's.
Continued: Nanny won't even let me wear my treads. How ridiculous.
Have come back from P's. It was great. [Sister] is being a real bee-beep. I was in the front seat when we got in the car after stopping at the rocket park and [sister] wouldn't come and she sulked. In the end, she got her own way the little suck.
Monday 30/8/76
Tonight there was a movie and Nanny said we had to go to bed, at 8.30 too. It's really bad as we have to go to bed at 8.30, even on the holidays.
Tuesday 31/8/76
It is 1/4 to 5 IN THE MORNING and I haven't been to sleep yet. My nose is blocked my head is throbbing and hot. I have a cool, wet facewasher here. Goodnight, I mean good morning. I'll see if I can get 3 hours sleep.
Cont. Today we went to Aunty S's and she showed us a 70-year old tea party set which was so delicate. We then went to our house and did high jump, cleaned the mouse cage and got our school stuff ready for Monday. [Sister] is in a big stink.
Wed 1/9/76
Today Aunt B brought her 3 kids to Nan's and we had a concert. Then that night we went home to our house and had a beautiful sleep.
Thurs 2/9/76
Today Aunt B took us out to Monash and I minded the younger kids plus a 7 year old girl and a 4 year old boy for an hour and then they went and I minded the other two with a girl called Mandi who was 11 years old. Then after 3 hours we had lunch then we came home to Mt Eliza and watched television. B and G and D and R came over for tea. That's all.
Friday 3/9/76
Today we didn't do much. We mucked around in the rain on the mower and watched telly all night and went to bed.

Sat 4/9/76
Today I went to S's and we went to the gymkhana that was up the road and had a great time minding Da (Amanda). Then after the show, A and Tippy rode the ponies home and then I had a ride on Scorpio and he went mental and took off chasing the other horses. So I got off and A and I played jumps and then watched telly. Da's really funny. She dances to the music and claps her hands.
Mr B drove me home and we were going about 90 mph up the hills, god it was great. He was a hill-climber. FANTASMAGORIC.
Sun 5/9/76
At the moment Edward [neighbour of cousins] is drinking with a juvey straw.
Today was great, we went to the bat cave and it was really good.
* Uncle J is going to court for drunken driving.*
We watche the Fonz in action and he was trying to get to sleep, and all the animals were making noises and he goes COOL IT! and they cooled it quick!
Sun 5/9/76
I have just done my exercises (all of them too). It is 10 to 9 and my alarm is set for 1/4 to 7. [Sister] is asleep and I washed my hair in the bath. It was really great down at Aunt B's, everybody is free and does what they like. We (M[cousin], Edward and I) were riding the bikes and Edwards was burning down Harleston Rd and he accidentally went into the gutter or ditch and the bike flew on top of him. Well, he got a big graze on his nice brown legs, Queensland tan, and it was quite funny. He was wearing board shorts at the time.
Then M got two bottles of petrol and we went down to the bat cave, but there were no bats, and we kind of put too much petrol on the walls and smoke started pouring out the cave on some guy's property and we did a x-country run up his steep driveway. The smoke cleared soon enough.
J [other cousin, about 15 yo] took M and Ed for a ride in his Morris and they were burning up and down the drive. I wouldn't get in the car because the other day when J took us out for a burn, I was chewing on a jeuvy straw and we skidded and swung into the bushes. Gee it was great.
Mon 6/9/76
Today we went back to school for the start of third term. I didn't really want to go but as soon as we got there, we enjoyed ourselves. In term 2 we did stories for English and we got them back and I got an A. Tonight we have to go to bed at 8.30 gee it makes me mad.
Tues 7/9/76
Today at school it was good. I'm getting fed up with Nan and [sister]. Nan's probably fed up with me, too. We have to go to bed at 8.30 and we can only watch Maxwell Smart on the tv. That's all! We watched King Kong in the mornings. What is the use of having a colour telly if you don't watch it?
I bagged the bath first but [brother and sister] are going first because I "take too long."
Bullcrap.
Tomorrow there is a house baseball match. We [brother and I] got a new yo-yo today. 80c each. What a rook! It's embarrassing having Nanny drive me to school, but it doesn't matter.
Wed 8/9/76
Today nothing much happened at school. My yo yo string broke because I was using it so much. Tomorrow we (school friends) and I are going to do a video tape for history.
Today Mrs P called me diffy or something queer. This is what happened;
She said: What's the matter with you this term?
I said: Nothing.
She said: You've gone diffy.
I said: What's that mean? Dumb? That's me.
She said: Sort of.
I walked off. Today in Craft we had a prep period and this is the reports we gave the teacher.
[insert table of report card for teachers. Needless to say Mrs P got 4 Ds, and 2 Fs.
Thurs 9/9/76
Today was great, in sport we played continuous cricket and for the first 1/4 of an hour I stayed in. Then I had to retire and I came back in again when everybody else was out. I finally got out when I was just left in, and L Huddo just struck out the other wicket which was unguarded. We are going to continue next week. In Art I did my blossom tree. There was an U/13 baseball practice for our house. Also, there was a U/13 school practice after school. Only 2 more days until Mum and Dad come home.
In Music today, Mrs L told us about how she collapsed and nearly died. Gee, it was awful. At the moment it is 20 to 9 at night. We got our music tests back today and I got 28%. Mrs L said that the books we were working in were miles too hard, so we are getting easier ones.
Fri 10/9/76
Today was really good. We had a short baseball practice and I can't wait til Mum and Dad come home. Nanny told us we could stay up till 10 o'clock and it's 9.30 already and [brother] has to go to bed. See Ya.
Sat 11/9/76
Today we came over to our house and watched telly.
Sunday 12/9/76
*** MUM AND DAD ARE COMING HOME ***
Today we went out to the airport to see Mum and Dad come back. IT WAS GREAT. I got the game backgammon and lots of clothes.
Mon - wed 13th, 14th, 15th, nothing much happened, high jump rec 1m 29cm.
Thurs 16/9/76
Today after school I was locked out and Mum was out shopping so I was drawing on the foot-path in chalk and Jamie H came past and he came in and Paul T ran past and he came in and we talked and then they went home.
Sat 18/9/76
Today Dad took us over to Aunt J's for a while, then Nan and Mum and [sister and little cousin] went to the ballet at the Palay. And [brother] and I went ice skating at St Moritz across the road. Then [sister] stayed at Nan's for the night and we went to Mc Donald's. I had a Big Mac.
Sun 19/9/76
Today L [old primary school friend] came round and we went up to the park and flew the kites as it was a windy day. We were up there for about 5 hours. When it was getting dark I was lying down watching the kite and I heard a sniffing sound and there was this dog called Allie (collar) and after a while this nasty old man got out of a white car and called her name and Allie ran away from him cause she was scared of him. The old man was walking back to the car and L shouted at him "She's scared stiff of you," then she said "You bloody bastard!". [Brother] got the number plate, we thought it was KLD 314 but we followed it and it was KJD. It lives in the same road as Antonella from school.
Sun 10/9/76
Today we went down to Aunt B's (L and I) and we went down to Frankston by bus and went to the Pancake Parlour and had pancakes, coffee and sundaes. Then we went to a piinball joint. IT WAS FABULOUS.
[diary finished until 1980 when I restarted]
Mon 12/12/77
Today mum and I went to Magnet Stores to get some cupboards, but alas I didn't like any.
******
Finally, I've said before how much I like lists. I found this one recently, and it kind of dovetails nicely with the above old diary entries.
shithouse
bulldust
rat shit
hot shit
bullshit
spaz
dickhead
unreal
ace
fruit, as in shit.
mental case
rank
get stuffed
nick off
shivers
der Fred
spunk
franger
to get with
pash
pash on
root
screw
* If any reader knows what these were, you win a prize.
** Another prize for anyone who really knows what this refers to.

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Sunday, January 25, 2009

best comeback of 2008?

i haven't seen mickey rourke in the wrestler yet, but i think this might get my vote for the most reputation-enhancing scene in a movie i've come across for quite a while.

enjoy.

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Wednesday, January 21, 2009

and so it starts, with lots of words.











can we believe in this man?

so i stayed up and watched the inauguration. once everybody had arrived, the actual swearing in ceremony was quite quick. like princess diana, obama muddled the words of the oath, but it seems that was because the chief justice got in a mix. it was an endearingly human moment.


a snapshot of my impressions:


- first, let's get the cosmetic out of the way. why did michelle wear that outfit? the avocado green gloves were distracting and the glitter of her dress and coat, with strange ribbon-tie seemed inappropriately glitzy, and the colour was bad. this girl is gonna go down bigtime as the fashion vultures have been circling, squawking since she wore that "butcher's apron" on election night. also, she has some serious posture problems going on. she looks like a tall woman trying not to be. i'm sure she'll settle into it. he already looks the part, michelle just doesn't yet. but she's got the makings.
- i was glad to see obama in an overcoat, and i was interested to note he didn't wear a scarf, unlike bush. i suppose bush had nothing to prove, but after just watching the end of west wing, where santos didn't wear an overcoat to his inauguration, as a show of "youth and vigour", it was something i looked out for. he wore a red tie, while others adopted purple (ie the senior bushes) purportedly as a sign of bipartisanship (purple = a blend of red and blue). the clintons had yellow accents - from memory, a scarf for bill and earrings for hillary.


- the kids had obviously NOT been told to sit up straight, be on your best behaviour. and i like that. they were natural kids, fidgeting and the oldest one malia bowed her head a few times, and had her eyes open during the prayers


- the pastor who spoke first, rick warren, is already receiving some criticism for concluding with the lord's prayer. one thing i noticed was in his listing of jesus' akas, he pronounced a word "isa". the transcript of his speech has it written as "esau" who actually was, according to wiki, the son of rebekah and isaac, not jesus. the word "isa" is the arabic word for "jesus", and is in the koran as so.


- the other pastor who spoke, the reverend joseph lowery, all i have to say about him is he the man.


"Lord, in the memory of all the saints who from their labors rest, and in the joy of a new beginning, we ask you to help us work for that day when black will not be asked to get in back, when brown can stick around . . .. . . when yellow will be mellow . . .. . . when the red man can get ahead, man; and when white will embrace what is right."
the delivery of this part of his benediction was timed perfectly, and he had everyone smiling if not laughing at his racial commentary schtick.
- the poetess, elizabeth alexander, who delivered her poem, was stilted and robotic, perhaps an effect of speaking in front of millions, and perhaps also a result of her intention to be plain and clear. her words were prosaic, not flowery, and while some are criticising this, i think it rendered her words all the more poignant. they were stark, they were plain, they were clear. an omen perhaps of what is to come with the obama administration?
- i thought an olive branch was extended to the muslim community, as well, or an indication of inclusion. i also liked that non-believers were also included by obama. we were last on the list, but it's better than being left out. i also noticed that when obama was introduced, it was as barack h. obama. strange, i thought, is it meaningful? i wondered. i was sure clinton had been introduced with his full middle name. but later, during the swearing in, "hussein" was spoken. maybe there was no getting around it, and a president elect's full name must be used.
- obama's address, too, was plain and clear. he spoke without the "soaring rhetoric" and i for one was glad. i felt he wasn't trying to use the moment for his own personal glory, to feed the ego, to butter people up with words. one writer has said the speech presented "the most sophisicated view of the world and our role in it of any inaugural address in history" and without being able to compare, i instinctively agree. this is a man, who because he has spent a lot of time figuring out where he belongs in the world, and who because he is bi-cultural and bi-racial with more fluid and multiple identities than most of us, has a handle on many perspectives. he has an overview of the world, of america and of himself that few (if any) u.s. presidents have before him. he has an understanding of what it means to be different, to feel like you don't quite belong anywhere, but can manage to belong everywhere. this layering of identities is something that will be a great asset for him; strength in hybridity, and his ability to move between worlds. "passing" is a loaded term; it implies some sort of subterfuge or deceit, that a person who is half black and half white can be equally as comfortable or effective in both environments. but barack obama is a human bridge who will hopefully use his knowledge and understanding of how the world works and how identity and power works, to fix things.
and oh my, i could see no tele-prompter, no notes. he was just talking, speaking, as if discussing his ideas (well thought out, and well prepared) with a bunch of people, asking for their help, telling them what needed to be done. i bet he has been thinking about how to fix his country, if not the world, for years. this is a man who lives in his head alot, but who also is such a fine writer and communicator, that he can translate his ideas well. his voice is rich and beautifully accented, no evidence of the hoarseness that dogged clinton, another great communicator.
it's a big ask, expecting one man to fix the world, and anything can go wrong. i hope that politics don't get in the way too much, and i hope that his slim shoulders can carry the load for all of us, for the whole world. everybody loves hope, hell, we can't help ourselves.

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Tuesday, January 20, 2009

west wing and obamarama: it's all coming to a wonderful, political, exciting, throbbing CLIMAX

this post is about west wing. if you don't want to spoil it for yourself, don't fucking read it.








clokes and i have been watching west wing, from the beginning, on dvd.



last night, we saw josh and donna kiss.



FINALLY.



i have been hanging off the edge of my couch, night after night, yelling at the screen "kiss her!" and saying to clokes, during odd moments, like preparing dinner, "when's josh going to kiss donna?" and "i want josh to kiss donna!"

i can get quite petulant like that.

it was so good last night, i was bouncing on the couch, squealing, and generally behaving like a real girl. and for those that know me, they would say "melba? she's not a real girl. not in a girly girly type of way."

so, i am shuddering even now as i write. legs are crossed and mind is spinning.

first there was a kiss, a kind of excited, jump up and down together congrats, we did it, things are going well in the campaign don't you think? kind of kiss. but it went on, and became a pash, complete with several camera angles circling around, and it would have kept going had not people started to go into the room.

then, another episode, a couple later, where the campaigners start slipping away from the congratulatory bottle of scotch in the hotel bar. it's the night before the election, polls open in the morning, finally, FINALLY, josh follows donna and they end up in bed.

of course, we don't see any sex. we just see them lying bed, supposedly asleep, after the lurve. josh opens his eyes, looks at the clock, it's after 3am, he starts to reach for her, but then doesn't. she gets up, goes to the bathroom, he jumps out of bed and follows her, hovers in the doorway oh so casually. he is so cute.

i think my out-of-proportion investment here is because if i got to choose which west winger to do it with, it would be josh.



i mean, look at him:
















i love it that his hair is longer in this final season, again. it went short somewhere in the middle there, but it's back to its clown-like length, all the better to complement his maniacal grimaces over polling data and the like. i love the way he clenches his jaw. and the looks, oh the looks he gives people. there's something vulnerable about josh, despite his ragingly large intellect and capacity for understanding the masses and the mechanisms of politics, that makes me think he wouldn't know how to boil an egg. and i do. so we would be perfect together.

donna annoyed me in the early days. her rabbity face and seemingly stupid questions were irritating. as they'd stride the corridors, holding papers and doing lots of parallel talking, i found myself becoming bugged to the max by her. but now, i see, her early questions marked an inquiring and quick mind, she was learning on the job from her boss in a way that allowed her move up and away (pissing him off in the meantime). i imagine josh has never been abandoned before, even amy was still buzzing around him towards the end of their thing, it seemed he had dropped her. and then, at the end, donna has come back in, joined their campaign as media person, has her own status, her own mad skillz, which josh can appreciate, and now they can do it because their position is not a boss-assistant one any more.

COOL OR WHAT?

the last ep. we watched last night was the one where polls opened, exit poll data was coming through, polls closed, things were looking very even between the two candidates AND ALL THE STAFF WERE GETTING A ROOT. apart from arnie vinick, who was nursing some sort of hand-shake rsi. we had mrs santos "helping" her husband have a nap. we have donna asking josh if he "wanted to go for a walk, or something" during his meltdowns. we had the staffers all jumping each other, which had been going on for a while; donna knew, josh didn't. even will and kate back at the white house are doing it. strange, that for a tv series, that went for so long, it wasn't until the end that characters started hooking up. maybe it's end-of-term euphoria. i don't know, but for quite a while there, it was only the president and abbey who were getting it on.

so we are up to the election day part 2 episode, and have 6 eps to go.


the other funny thing is that somehow, we have managed to calibrate the final section of west wing with the inauguration of barack obama. this means that fiction and fact are blending into each other in a very satisfying way. i know west wing is old, but i never watched it on tv and clokes got pissed off and stopped when they started fucking around with timeslots, etc. so we have only watched it properly for the first time, from beginning to end, now. i can see myself wanting to start all over straight away. i want to see them all when they were new staffers. god, even rob lowe seems a distant memory now.

what i might do is stay up all night, watching west wing, culminating in a live cross to washington dc for the inauguration.

only problem is convincing clokes to do the same. he's back at work.

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Friday, January 16, 2009

travelling with children, for groverjones

i have done a lot of travelling-with-child. let me bring you up to speed with some of my without child experiences, because this a perfect excuse for me to air a couple of other special times.

1. i once made a stewardess get the giggles while she was doing that thing with the mask and safety vest. i was in year 12 and simply pulled faces at her. i was on a school trip, and no, i'm not proud of myself.

2. i once was on a plane where the captain neglected an important part of take-off procedure. you know, the part which goes like this:

will all cabin attendants please take their seats for take off.

this meant that the plane took off while staff were still walking around. i remember a stewardess throwing herself into her seat, and a steward come flying sideways, running off-balance, yelling

FUUUUUUCK!!!

3. i once was allowed on a plane with someone who had a gamelan as hand luggage. for those of you who don't know, this is an indonesian wooden xylophone type thing. these things are huge and this one had been dismantled and resembled a large bundle of firewood. my musician friend had bought it in indonesia and we flew back to australia with it under our feet.

4. once i mucked up the arrival time in a flight london to melbourne. my mother was waiting at tullamarine and i didn't arrive. i worked out i'd made a mistake in singapore and felt like such a dick.

5. this is not exactly one of my flight stories, but once, someone i was meeting at tullamarine airport, was arrested as soon as we walked towards the exit doors. the next 4 or so hours were spent at broadmeadows police station. i think it was broady, i've kind of blanked it out.

which brings me to travelling with children.

when princess was 10 months old, i flew with her to turkey. her dad, ali, was already there, having flown across a couple of months before. so, i was on my own, and flying olympus (greek) because it was the cheapest ticket i could find. i was assured it was a direct flight. it wasn't.

so, groverjones, first point:

make sure that the flight is as direct as possible.

the reason for this is that when you are in singapore airport, or athens airport, or frankfurt airport, and your kid is tired in a way that you've never seen before, and you are about to fall over with exhaustion, you do not want to be having anything like 12 more hours, 12 more hours, running through your brain.

i can't remember the connections of this flight, but i know that we were in places i hadn't expected, in the middle of the night, and at one stage i remember letting princess crawl on the floor of the airport where we were changing planes, thinking shit, that floor must be so dirty, and not caring.

this leads me to my second point:

minimise hand-luggage.

now, i know you want to take as much infrastructure as you can, to keep him amused in as many ways possible. i had bottles, nappies, etc and because she was so young, i didn't have games as such. but i think i had an enormous bag of stuffed toys and "developmental aids" worrying i wouldn't be able to get them in turkey. that was silly, i could and did. so that might be the next point:

plan to buy or borrow some of this bulky, heavy stuff over there. you don't need it for the plane.

i do remember having a stroller but i had to check it, and they wouldn't give it to me at each connection, and they didn't have one they could lend me, so i was basically fucked. i had to carry her, and my nappy bag and this huge bag of toys, and it was a marathon. we flew melbourne-singapore?-athens-london-istanbul from memory, and i think even sydney first.

it was endless. it was a nightmare. and there was no one to share it with, even how bad it was. there were terminal changes on buses in the middle of the night, walking through airports carrying this baby. i don't know how i managed. they must have given me a trolley or something! i've blocked out the memory, too traumatic.

but she was great. on the flight, towards athens, i remember at one stage her being handed around the plane by greek grandparenty types. i leaned back and closed my eyes for a break, and would open them, turn around, check her position every 10 mins or so. i knew she wasn't going anywhere far, and i got a bit of rest. those smiling greek grandparenty types saved my sanity.

i had a hook-on bassinet in front of me, that was resting on my knees the entire way. i had no help whatsoever from the cabin staff. in fact, at one stage, middle of night, i had to heat a bottle. i went to the galley to ask for help, the curtain was pulled across, i opened it, and guess what i saw?

the blonde, attractive female attendant was sitting on the bench, head back, mouth open.

the male attendant was putting a strawberry in her mouth.

*

another thing i'd considered for this trip was phenergan, that anti-histamine which can also act as a sedative. well, not considered, but been told about by other parents. i didn't want to give it to her for obvious reasons, drugging my child, are you crazy? but also because i'd been told she might react to it, and it might keep her up and have the opposite effect. as it was, she was great. i made sure she was having a bottle when we took off and landed (for her ears) or her dummy and she didn't cry at all, didn't bother anyone (on this trip) and was fantastic.

when we got to istanbul, her sleeping was out. she'd be up at 5am laughing and clapping her hands and rocking back and forth to the call to prayer, but soon settled down and that was all cool. i don't remember the flight back other than we were sitting next to a very snotty english lady. princess was fine in my mind, maybe a little wriggly (she was 14 months by then, and walking) but she didn't cry and wasn't too noisy. this woman kept sighing and looking as if she was being so bothered. i had princess on the other side of me, away from the woman, and was doing all i could until i finally just said to her

you don't have to be such a bitch, you know.

then we had a little conversation about how she was or wasn't being a bitch, and that was it. we ignored each other for the rest of the trip.

the next time i flew with princess long-haul was when she was 3. again, we flew to turkey, again i was on my own. i don't have as many memories. i would have had books, and some toys and kept her busy with food. she was great, and i think on the return trip we were upgraded to business class where i made a little nest for her on the floor with a blanket and she slept and maybe it wasn't the safest thing to do but oh, the bliss of being able to sleep a little myself. there still weren't those personal screens where you could watch stuff, but she was still a little young for that anyway. we amused ourselves by going to the bathroom, i remember her being very interested in all the mechanics of the toilet, but scared of the sound of the flush. a warning there.

this trip we also flew across to america and back, but i don't remember those flights other than our time spent in frankfurt airport on the way there and back. terrible connection times meant that we drifted around for hours, like that man in that tom hanks movie who was living in an airport. there was a giant polar-bear ice cream dispenser, but i didn't have coins. we slept on benches, and at one stage i had princess sitting atop the mountain of luggage on our trolley parked just outside the toilet door while i went for a quick wee (i figured she could make sure no one stole anything by sitting on it, and she had to be right near the door so she couldn't get stolen), next thing i know, she's fallen off from tiredness. she was only 3.

the latest flying with children was 2007 when we flew with the 3, aged 8, 10 and 11? by this age, of course, they can amuse themselves a little better, and it was a breeze. you need those tvs in the back of the seats, and you need them to be working. they need their books, their DS games, and you need a little glass of wine to relax. then you can sit back and feel sorry for the people with little kids, who are struggling. on one of these flights there was a man getting very agitated about a little one near him who wouldn't stop crying. the parents were doing all they could, but often you can't stop a baby or young child crying. you just can't. and on a plane it's harder. you can't take them out, you can't take them for a walk, or a drive in the car. you can't put them in a bath, to let the water soothe them. this man was being a prick, and had made a couple of comments along the lines of can't you DO something? the rest of the passengers were sympathetic to the young couple with the child, and were actively starting to turn against complaining man. finally, someone stood up and told him to be quiet (he'd been starting to stand up, turn around, beseech the other passengers for support in his anti-child movement, what were they going to do? kill the kid?) and other passengers called out, yeah, shut-up, they can't do anything! it was a cool moment, but some people just don't get how hard it is to fly with kids. these are the people who don't like seeing kids in restaurants; imagine them trapped in a plane with a crying brat?

if you are one of these people, just know that no one is feeling worse than the parents right at that point, and you need to do everything in your human capacity to give them a break, and try to give them a supportive smile.

so, basically, the only things you can do are be prepared, have some stuff, direct flights, lots of food and snacks and things to do, sticker books if he is that age. i've just checked, it seems he is an infant? is he a he, even? so sticker books are out. as inc suggested, an evening flight would be good, then there might be sleep.

the final suggestion is this:

know that no matter what, it will be over and you will forget the pain. it will become part of your story-telling, part of the family legends, something you will be able to tell your child over and over.

it will be a bonding thing also for you and your partner.

keep thinking:

this too will pass.
this too will pass.
this too will pass.

when do you go? you must blog from there, and let us know how the flight was.

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Thursday, January 15, 2009

happy thursday to you

today we are celebrating my niece's birthday with a swim at a wave pool and then fush 'n chups in the park.

nice.


my niece is a kick-ass little miss; she reminds me of the tasmanian devil in those old cartoons. she never stays still, speaks in a yell, and has the most gorgeous coloured hair (kind of gingery, kind of buttery, so beautiful).


this is how i see her when she's a teenager. enjoy.



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Wednesday, January 14, 2009

my final word

my final post on this matter for the moment is to bring you some blogs, written by people living in israel and gaza.

it's amazing to me that we can use the internet to read about other people's lives, and to see that both sides are suffering in this war.

a us-born, jewish mother living in israel

a jewish website with lots of war details

israeli blog

israeli mother living in israel

palestinian academic living in gaza

living in gaza blog

support for palestinians in gaza blog

rabbi living in us speaking about gaza

and finally two guys living either side of the border in israel - an israeli in sderot and a palestinian in a refugee camp in gaza, maintaining one blog, together.

we went down to jock's ice creamery in middle park tonight. i had obamarama (peanut butter and jelly), clokes had double choc chip and princess had gingerbread.

as we stood on the footpath outside, with the other consumers of this fine sweet-treat, my mind kept turning to what has preoccupied my blogging today. i've seen pictures of injured and dead people, devastated, crying, screaming people, and i feel very lucky for me and mine and very sorry for all of it for the people of israel and gaza. where will it end for them? not with an ice-cream on a balmy night, i'm sure.

i bid you all good night.

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elephant in the room, final

If anyone's interested in the history, this isn't bad.





Just try to look past the cheesy presenters and the way they make diamond shapes out of their hands.

We only watched the first part.

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Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Actually, you know what, I'm not finished

the elephant in the room #2

the #1 version of this post is resting in my drafts folder.

the reason it's not published is because it's to do with what's happening in israel.

before i publish it i want to test the waters.

what do we all think, really think, about the war in israel?

are we anti-semites if we are critical of israel?

is there any truth to the idea that there's a conspiracy of silence? is it on that scale?

stay cool, dudes.

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Monday, January 05, 2009

family holiday

cast: melba and family, sister of melba and family. mother of melba.

total children: 5 ranging in ages from 6 to 13.

location: somewhere near lakes entrance.



and in a week, this is what went down:


- cool, comfortable if windy weather, with a couple of nice, warm days thrown in.

- baby scorpion in hut on the last night. it looked like a real scorpion and everything.

- many ticks, i had a couple non-implanted. and a couple implanted. which led to the following quite hysterical nightly routine:

- full-body erotic tick checks, for me and clokes. full-body non-erotic tick checks for the kids.

- mosquitoes by the trillions

- a couple of pideys but nothing clokes couldn't handle

- spotlight tiggy x 2 games. the first game was on the first night, and saw me in thongs, doing full-body commando crawling across the dark ground. refer to full-body erotic tick check above.

- one game of sardines. it's awesome fun.

- night bush-walk. we saw three tawny-frogmouth owls, kangaroos would come through the camp every dusk, one had a joey and it was fucking cute.

- attempts at fitness, read slow, shuffly jogging around camp locale. thoughts of truro and shallow graves while on the gravelly paths. my sis saw an echidna. i did not.

- phosphorescence in the water at night . OH MY GOD IT WAS LIKE IN MY FAMILY AND OTHER ANIMALS, you know when margot is on the boat at night and trailing her hands in the dark, greek waters, and there was phosphorescence. talk about magic glitter black sparkle awesome incroyable look-at-the-water-when-you-throw-a-handful-of-pebbles-in wonderfulness. this was a highlight of the holiday and my life. srsly.

- industrial kitchen with lots of bench space. you could really s p r e a d out your breakfast, sandwich, coffee, fruit platter, champagne, castello cheese -preparations.

- hookey board

- scattergories

- trip to lakes entrance to take the kids to see high school musical 3. new and inappropriate crush on zac efron.

- bbqs. many.

- eating. much.

- drinking. so much that the day the matriarch was due, we managed to get around to recycling our empties. it was an embarrassing amount.

- melba sobriety: constant since new year's day. not a new year's resolution, but a decision to go alchohol free in january. i did in october and it was alright. much easier than i expected. so i am planning to make it a regular part of my year. makes it easier for me to think i'm not an alcoholic then, you see?

- space. much.

- blue castello cheese. i ate the whole thing over several sessions, and my sister and my ma got one schmear each on a vita-weet.

- ice cream. much.

- shopping x 2 trips. $280 first trip, over $200 the second trip. NOT INCLUDING ALCOHOL.

- new year's eve party x 1. dress-ups which saw appearances by bride of frankenstein (yours truly, complete with russian accent and elaborate explanation to wide-eyed 6-year-old nephew of origins of my "scars", graveyard man with knife, rabid dog etc) and a fully-wrapped toilet paper mummy (my sis) who lost most of her leg paper during her grand entrance and subsequently turned out like some sexy mini-skirted brazilian music video dancer (but with mummified head). our husbands are mild-mannered men and i sometimes wonder what they make of us crazy sisters. i'm sure they adore being married to us, are so proud of us, never embarrassed and really enjoy the life we breathe into them with our assorted hijinks. there was also a scarily accurate princess-amy winehouse, but with gorgeous skin and no nicotine-stained fingers, and a fake tattoo. our rage peaked too early. photos and video taken on the night while we were doing our wildest dancing shows it was still light outside. a bit sad BUT WE HAD FUN.

- cricket, none really. not for me. there was a tv and i worked out rapidly that it wasn't on because australia was going shit. but there was some radio listening done by clokes and bro-in-law. they like to listen even if they are going shit. i'd been amusing clokes for about a week by calling symons "simmo" and him going "no, roy" and me going "SIMMO IT'S BETTER!" and then while reading one of the papers, he laughed and showed me a little headline which referred to "Symmo" and I said "I told you so, much better than 'Roy' ".

- no family arguments which was pretty good, considering the bust-up we had in turkey. so yay us there.

- hammocks. we had 3 going and it was ace.

- reading. i brought a cache of books to share, and so did bro-in-law. i read mao's last dancer and midnight in the garden of good and evil, as well as 3 trash mags and the couple of newspapers we got.

- precisely one counter meal which was maximum ordinary and quite disappointing. that was in paynesville.


so a terrific time was had by all. i called my sister today to tell her i was missing them all, and we started chatting as if we hadn't exhausted all topics during that week. it was great, the kids drifted around and played and got their own breakfasts and often lunch. this, to a parent, is sheer bliss. there were no accidents, no bushfire tragedies, no car crashes. we returned unscathed and happy.

this is our pit-stop then we are off to another spot tomorrow. one with rock-pools and lots of italian home-cooked food, care of clokey's mama. hopefully some cherries from the orchard, certainly lots of reading, and newspapers every day.

then, after that, 2009 begins proper.

happy days all.

x

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