Archive for November, 2009

By Request… A Holiday Cookie Recipe

Sunday, November 29th, 2009

Remember that notorious blog entry I wrote about baking an amazing batch of cookies several months ago?  You know you wanna click that link and see a funny picture of me giving birth to my third child.

Well, because I like you (and for your masochistic baking and eating enjoyment), I am posting a link to the recipe for those cookies.  Martha Stewart’s Chewy Chocolate Gingerbread Cookies.  Those cookies are a ton of work, but I just can’t stop freaking making them.  Those are some of the best damn cookies ever created.  If angels shit, that’s what comes out of their cute, sparkly behinds.

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So Close I Can Taste It

Sunday, November 29th, 2009

Some days I wonder if there is any way I’ll ever be able to accept what childbirth did to my body and mind.

Scratch that.

Most days I wonder that.

Then every once in a while, the desert gets a deluge of rain and a hail storm in the middle of the night, thunder crashes, and I wake up.  Literally.  And that’s what happened last night.

It’s rare, but this morning the ground and cactus are covered in a beautiful layer of raindrops, and the wind is carrying the incredible aroma of creosote.  And last night, perhaps as a result of this unusual Tucson weather, I dreamt that I was beautiful and sexy and confident because of my flaws.

The stretchmarks on my belly, hips, thighs, and breasts were something to be celebrated. My postpartum depression and near-hospitalization was a normal part of childbirth. The scars on my vagina from birthing two babies much too big for my little hoo-haw were sexy. My three kinds of prolapse that I deal with on a daily basis were parts of motherhood that everyone understood and were unafraid to talk about.  The changes that my nether-regions have been through made me more desirable instead of leaving me feeling like a dark, empty hole.

I wasn’t alone.

And in my dream, I walked along a completely ghetto street in downtown Seattle, smoking a cigarette (and I don’t smoke… where the hell did that come from?), and knew that not a single one of the threatening-looking people around could hurt me.  I felt invincible.

This morning I still feel it, and I want so desperately to hold onto that amazing image of being whole again.

I don’t want the clouds to clear out this morning, but the frustrating blue skies are beginning to peek through.

If only that dream never ended.

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The Postpartum Prozac Roller Coaster

Sunday, November 29th, 2009

Check out my latest article!

http://www.mamapedia.com/voices/the-postpartum-prozac-roller-coaster

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Try This On For Size

Saturday, November 28th, 2009

My friend over at Nobody’s Nothings posted this quiz on her blog, and I just had to take it and share.  Especially since I went to Mass this evening for the first time since I moved away from Tucson and left wondering what my religious beliefs really are.

1. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (100%)
2. Liberal Quakers (90%)
3. Reform Judaism (87%)
4. Orthodox Quaker (81%)
5. Unitarian Universalism (79%)
6. Sikhism (72%)
7. Orthodox Judaism (64%)
8. Baha’i Faith (59%)
9. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (59%)
10. Seventh Day Adventist (56%)
11. Jehovah’s Witness (56%)
12. Islam (56%)
13. Eastern Orthodox (55%)
14. Roman Catholic (55%)
15. Hinduism (54%)
16. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (54%)
17. New Age (49%)
18. Neo-Pagan (47%)
19. Mahayana Buddhism (44%)
20. Jainism (44%)
21. Theravada Buddhism (43%)
22. New Thought (42%)
23. Secular Humanism (42%)
24. Taoism (39%)
25. Scientology (36%)
26. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (35%)
27. Nontheist (18%)

I must say, I was really surprised by how far down on the list Catholicism was matched to my beliefs.  Like, what on earth is a Liberal Quaker?  I certainly have some research to do.

You can find that quiz here.  Take it and share your results with me!

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Yes, I Prefer The Clouds, Dammit.

Saturday, November 28th, 2009

Just wait’ll the weather turns.

If I hear that about my home from another person, I’m gonna bust a cap in someone’s ass. Um, the weather has already changed.  It feels like winter.  It’s cold.  It’s gray.  It’s rainy.  And I love it.

“Actually, I really love the weather there.  I prefer the cold and the rain and overcast skies.”

Oh, well you say that now...”

Yes, yes I do say that.  And you know what?  I MUCH PREFER Seattle’s jacket-and-umbrella days to the unending sunshine in this fucking hellhole.  Seriously?  WHY DOESN’T IT RAIN HERE?  Tucson’s gotten a whopping 3.1 inches of rain this year, dammit.  And the fact that the temps are in the 70s and the few (unnaturally planted) trees are just now starting to change color is a bit disconcerting to me.  WHAT IS WRONG WITH THIS PLACE?  There are no seasons.  Where are the seasons?

ACKKKK!

I miss Washington.

*sniffle*

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