Thursday, March 19, 2009

Life and Living

Friedrich Nietzsche once asked:
What if a demon were to creep after you one night, in your loneliest loneliness, and say, 'This life which you live must be lived by you once again and innumerable times more; and every pain and joy and thought and sigh must come again to you, all in the same sequence. The eternal hourglass will again and again be turned and you with it, dust of the dust!' Would you throw yourself down and gnash your teeth and curse that demon? Or would you answer, 'Never have I heard anything more divine'?

I know for sure that I would do it again again, gratefully. (well, I wouldn't be to keen about the demon part!)

It seems to me that I'm constantly aware of how quickly life is passing me by and how fragile it is. Natasha Richardson died yesterday as a result of a fall while skiing on the bunny slope. The effing bunny slope! That just seems wrong.


I keep thinking of Liam Neeson (her husband) in Love Actually. Do you remember him in it? He played the recently widowed father who struggled with this own grief, but ultimately found comfort in helping his son heal. I remember watching him in that role and thinking in the back of my mind "this is only a movie, Liam Neeson is happily married to Natasha Richardson, don't start blubbering or people will stare."

My father is a neurologist (brain doctor) and when I was a kid (0-7yrs) he was completing medical school and his residency. He saw hundreds of freak accidents involving children that caused irreversible brain damage and death. He was originally going to be a pediatric neurologist, but once I was born, he felt like all the kids that came in were his children. Every single case had a name and a story and he brought them home with him. All the freak accidents he saw - these became my litmus test. There was no diving into pools, jumping on trampolines, ice skating, gymnastics, skiing, riding in a convertible (or any another vehicle that had a soft top) even a pogo stick was off limits!

As I got older and he switched to adult neurology, the forbidden activities list became a little less stringent. But somethings were still off limits- especially skiing and gymnastics. But I wanted to be a gymnast, so I practiced flipping, etc., at my house, in the yard, on the jungle gym. My mom finally convinced my dad that it would be safer if I took some lessons rather than trying to teach myself. I guess you could say that was the beginning of the end for me- when I started doing forbidden activities on the sly.

The first time I went skiing, I was in the 4th grade and it was with the Girl Scouts. And when my dad found out that my mom was going to let me SKI, I don't think my he spoke to her for an entire week. He was so mad, but he was more afraid. When you see bad things happen all around you, it's so easy to envision that happening in your own life and you want to do everything you can to prevent it. I get that now.

During my dark and twisty, dramatic, and tearful adolescence, (I'm being a drama queen) I found a lot of comfort in quotations. I would put on my bathroom mirror, my car visor, the front of my notebooks- they reminded me that other people struggled with the same things I did. There is something very powerful about written words that we pass down over time, that mean something when they're read.
I think this one is appropriate for my mood today:
We cannot banish dangers, but we can banish fears. We must not demean life by
standing in awe of death.


~David Sarnof
While I would love to put a protective suit around Spencer and keep her in a padded room, safe from all harm- I realize that she wouldn't be enjoying life, but fearing it. I can't keep her in a bubble, and that scares me, but I guess that's how life works. You have to realize that you are living every moment of it and try to create something lasting- because for sure- one day we won't be here.
A life of purpose and passion, that is what I want for Spencer. And if some freak accident were to happen to me, that's what I hope people would say about my life. But for today, Spence is asleep, safe and snug in my arms without a care in the world- how great is that?




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Wednesday, March 18, 2009

A Trip to Target


The MEGA-Store


I used to go to Target once a week when I was in college. I would aimlessly wander around, convincing myself that I needed another strand of party lights, or I needed the purple sunglasses to match my new, needed, purple headband. Every time I went, I found new treasures that I just had to have- martini glasses with z-stems and post-it notes with K's on them- they whispered my name.

Luckily, I had really amazing friends who were 50% successful at talking me out of buying a lot of useless junk. These days, I have Spencer- who has a 98% success rate!

Yesterday we went to the brand new Super Target, and boy oh boy was I excited. I packed a little bag of goodies for Spencer, in the hopes that it would occupy and mollify her. We walked in and I breathed in that welcoming, "come spend lots of money" new-store-smell.

We always start off at the $1 bins, as there are always cheap kids books and other doo-dads that Spencer enjoys. But not yesterday. Yesterday was not made for me to enjoy Target.

Just as I had started looking at the 50% off toddler rack Spencer decided she did not want to be locked up in a cart. To prove that point she flailed her arms and body, knocking over at least 50 items of clothes onto the floor.

It was like an out of body experience- I was watching myself from above as my child was screaming to get out while I tried to refold all the clothes she had dumped on the floor. I quickly got us out of the clothes department, as there was obviously no safe place for her- safe for the store that is.

Maybe she'll be happy if I take her to the toys- she loves toys- I thought, trying to delude myself. Wheeling her around in the cart, singing her favorite diddy's, we go to the doll aisle. There we had five minutes of peace, as Spencer fell in love with the mini dolls- one Caucasian and one African-American, she held them both to her chest and gave them kisses. Although she was not completely happy until she got me to kiss both of them!

Out of all the dolls there, her favorites were the ones that were $2.50- yea for Spencer thriftiness! Once she seemed interested in her dolls, we left toys so that I could peruse all the wonders the new Target had to offer. I didn't know the layout of the store and I accidentally walked by the Easter display.

When she saw all of the pastel colored candy and the lady handing out chocolate "grand opening" treats, she became fixated on getting some, and when Spence wants something to eat, she says "Mmmmm!" I tried to ignore it, after all, she had a granola bar in her hand, and I quickly tried to get us away from the seducing chocolates and pink peeps. But the "Mmmmmmmm, Mama, Mmmmmm" got louder and louder and until finally I took her hands in mine, looked her in the eyes and firmly said "No! We are not having any Mmmm."

You'd have thought I told her the world was ending, as the crocodile tears began spilling out of her eyes and her wail could be heard throughout the gargantuan store. Ugh, I was one on of those parents- the very kind I had looked my nose down on before becoming a mom. The one who can't control their child and ineffectually handles public tantrums and outbursts.

I raced to pick up the one item I actually needed to buy, no really I needed it, got in the check out line and waited for my the cashier to ring up my items. Grand Total: $9.88.

$9.88

I am very certain that I have never before walked into Target and spent less than $10. Disregarding her completely inappropriate behavior, she actually kept me on a respectable budget budget. When you can't browse, you can't buy!

When we got home, Spencer got a nice time out- complete with no TV, dolls, or Mmmm. I explained to her in adult language what she did wrong and then I attempted to translate that into "Toddlerese." (It's a real thing, Internet) I'm not sure if she really understood either version, but hopefully some of it got through.

Any tips on controlling toddlers in a store, or anywhere for that matter, without looking like the worst parent in the world? I'm open to all suggestions (except spanking)!

So that was our trip to Target. I don't think Spencer and I will be making anymore tandem trips for awhile!


*Yes, I did get her the dolls, but I didn't give them to her yesterday- I'm not that much of a pushover!

Economic Stimulus Coupons


Ohhh, there are some good deals today and quite a few FREEBIES! I know that it's becoming increasingly rare to shop for anything besides necessities these days, but that's not really amenable to the current fiscal crisis!* Let's not forget Econ 101: if people aren't buying goods, merchants must raise their prices, and this = INFLATION.

*Disclaimer- I am NOT advocating irresponsible, gluttonous, wanton spending; make wise choices, find good deals, and help the struggling market by being a responsible consumer.


So without further ado, have some fun, save some money, and by golly, get all the freebies you can get!


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