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I'm blogging and
Amy is making mashed potatoes
There isn't a recipe
She learned it
when she was a child
just watching her grandmother make them
(may she rest in peace)
It'll be a side dish, next to
Amy's dad's turkey centerpiece
We'll be having Thanksgiving at Amy's parents.
Later we'll leave here
to go pick up my mom,
(and sometime thereafter
Amy's parent's will leave their place
to pick up Amy's maternal grandfather)
and we'll all converge at Amy's parent's place.
Amy is telling me,
"If you want
this relationship to work,
you have to
be a fan
of the mashed potato."
Luckily for me, I like mashed potatoes.
(I watched "Close Encounters of the Third Kind"
at an impressionable age
and the mashed potato scene is
indelibly imprinted in my imagination
forever a part of my victual reality)
I've never had her mashed potatoes before, though.
She's stated bluntly from the beginning
on several occasions that
she makes the best mashed potatoes.
Today however she's shared
for the first time that
sometimes
her mashed potatoes
can come out too garlicky
so this time, she wasn't going to use any.
However, as she was reaching up into the spice shelf
she accidentally knocked over the
garlic salt, the loose lid came off,
and a portion fell into the batch.
and she's been fretting about the amount
if if will be enough for 7 people.
and she's been second guessing herself
about the amount of butter.
Maybe we're nervous.
She's doubting her mashed potatoes
instead of trusting they'll be awesome as always.
and I'm distracting myself by blogging
before the event.
Recipe for this Thanksgiving.
Ingredients: Parents, Children, soon to be inlaws.
With generous helpings of the following:
sarcasm,
misread good intentions,
Strong opinions and even stronger wills,
Passive aggression,
and seasoned with
garlic salt.
an ever increasing variety of
anticipated worst case scenarios
Instructions:
Gather all together for the first time.
Place in one house.
Mix.
Oh wait. I remembered something.
The love, relationship, and history that
tie all these people together.
Wow, remembering that one ingredient
relieves my anxiety.
Some.
oh, and Amy's potatoes look and smell fabulous.
Okay. We're going out the door and to get our Thanksgiving on!
Have a Happy Thanksgiving, Voxers!
but hey, they're zombies
or rather the Zombeatles
it's been a hard days night...brains
it's been a hard days night...brains
when i get home to you the things you do..brains
you know i work all day...brains
it's worth it to hear you say...brains
when I get you alone the things in the lone..brains
when I'm home...brains
when I'm home...brains
it's been a hard days night...brains
hard day's night...brains
get home to you the things you do..brains
brains
things that you do... brains
when i'm home...brains
when I'm home...brains
hard days night...brains
hard days night...brains
get home to you, things that you do... brains
brains
brains
I KNOW I DID!
IT IS CAPS LOCK DAY TODAY OCTOBER 22
A KEY SO NICE.
WE CELEBRATE IT
TWICE.
I like the wistful way
the earnest, kind, and
so-very-nearly-sensical introduction
lays on my mood
"
Thank you very much
Katell Keineg is
for me
somebody who
has that great poetic mystery
whenever you think of it,
classic image of the poet,
sitting in the morning with the paper
the cup of coffee
the pen and
the morning pages
she always conjures up this image
of the working poet
the person who is very focused on her work
the word integrity is
is a dangerous word
but if I remember correctly
the word integrity
in the dictionary
means
the ability to stay the same
and the first time I saw Katell
she played an acoustic guitar
on a stage
at a time
when rock bands
were being
were being signed to big labels
and there was a lot of money being put into production
Katell just had a guitar
and a huge emotional weight
I remember Donough Aineen (sp?) made me a tape
(Donough has always been a great man
for sharing the music
and for spreading it)
he made me a tape of a song of hers
called the Gulf of Araby
and I remember being
absolutely blown away
by the power
and the emotion
of this song
and I'd really struck
and later I asked him to make me a
a copy of her record
O Seasons O Castles
and
Katell Keineg is...
She's a true voice
She's a strong accent
and it's good to have her here.
Katell Keineg
If you could
fill a veil with shells from Killarney's shore
and
sweet talk in a tongue that is no more
if wishful thoughts could bridge
the Gulf of Araby
between what is, what is, what is,
and
what can never be
if you could
hold the frozen flow
of New Hope Creek
and
hide out from the one
they said you might meet
if you could
unlearn all the words
that you never wanted heard
if you could
stall the southern wind
that's whistling in your ears
you could take
what is, what is, what is
to
what can never be
1 man of 70 whispers, "free at last"
2 neighbors who are proud of their massacres
3 tyrants torn away in a winter's month
4 prisoners framed by a dirty judge
5 burned with tyres
6 men still inside and
7 more days to shake
at the great divide:
the Gulf of Araby
Well we would
plough and part the earth
to bring you home
we would
harvest every miracle
ever known
If they laid out all the things
That these 10 years want to bring
We would gladly give them up
To bring you back to us
O,
there is nothing
we would not give
to
kiss you
and
believe we can take
what is, what is, what is
to
what can never be
1 man of 70 whispers, "not free yet"
who 2 neighbors who make up knee-deep in their dead
3 tyrants grab the reins in the summer's heat
4 prisoners lost in the fallacy
5 on my life
6: "I'm dead inside"
and
7 more days to shake
at the great divide:
the Gulf of Araby
the Gulf of Araby
O
the Gulf of Araby
Thanks very much
"