"So if Rissa were a lesbian and she had a girlfriend, would you let the girlfriend sleep over? You know, seeing as there'd be no threat of pregnancy?" asked David.
"NO!!" The word came out even before I had time to reflect. I think I was a shocked as David. Heather, the liberal minded, had come up against the brick wall of motherhood.
"Really??"
"Really. It'd still be someone wanting to get in my daughter's pants. It doesn't matter if that someone is a girl. If that someone were a cuddly koala bear who wanted to get in my daughter's pants, that someone is NOT sleeping over. Or if they are sleeping over, it's in a completely different room down the hall. With all the squeaky floorboards around it and maybe a bear trap."
"Really... so you'd want them to have to be sneaky so that they could fool around?"
"Yeah, like every other teenager in the history of the world. It was good enough for me."
"I was just thinking it through, is all. We say that if there comes a time that she's drinking underage...
"IF there comes a time...?"
" ...That we'd rather she do it at home where it's safe than..."
"You cannot tell me that you're cool with anyone trying to get in your daughter's pants."
"Well, no, but you're thinking about this as if someone wants to get into her pants now, when she's only 13..."
"Have you seen our daughter?!? And it's not just the getting pregnant part of sex that worries me. I was an under-aged girl having sex. At 16, I wasn't ready for the ramifications of it. The emotional intensity. No one gets to sleep over, male or female, until she's at least 18 and in a committed relationship."
"So public places all the time? No one up in her room?"
"Only if the bedroom door remains open 100% of the time."
"What if they're watching a movie in the basement under a blanket...?"
"No blankets!!!" I could hear myself starting to panic.
"It's cold in the basement."
"I don't care! NO BLANKETS! And we get to randomly run down the stairs and say things like 'Would you kids like popcorn?' and sit on the arm of the sofa or maybe even in between them."
"This is a whole new side to you. You're so... GRRRRRRRRR..."
"Damn straight. I'm not going to make it easy for ANYONE to get into my daughter's pants."
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
Monday, December 2, 2013
Maybe next time I should just braid it...
WARNING: This post is about girly bits
David was away all last week. So on Friday, I wanted to spiff up for his return. You know, wash and style the hair, shave the legs, groom the girly bits. I wanted to be all smooth and nice smelling - although frankly after a week of sleeping on his own, a female orangutan in bed with him may well have been enough to get his motor running.
The shower went off without a hitch. I emerged squeaky clean with nicely shaved legs. Gingersnap body lotion liberally spread over my limbs had me wanting to take me to bed. Then I got down to the real business - the talcum powder and female weed whacker (Epilady) came out. I always feel like the Epilady needs to be started with a pull start, like a chain saw. Ring-duh-ding-ding-ding...
There was a time when 'bikini line' actually meant 'bikini line.' That time has passed. Due to peri-menopause's mad grip on my hormones, the 'must be groomed' area now really stretches from c-section scar to... knee. In fact, I AM the female orangutan. After a week apart from your loved one, you want to look good... everywhere. I'm never completely bare down there, but I do like to keep the shop tidy. The talcum powder came out to smooth the skin and I went to work.
Upper thigh, actual bikini line, always goes first. It's never problematic, you don't have to bend yourself in half to get a good view of the area. Then it's the back of the legs, which, yes, I could just shave, but I'm prone to razor burn and then I'd be all bumpy and I'd have to do it way more often than the once a month it tends to get done now. After the easy bits, it's time for the most challenging of female grooming. Inner, inner thigh and upper, upper, back of the thigh. Both areas come very close to being mistaken for delicate tissue without actually being internal organs. One has to use a cautious hand with the weed whacker in these areas.
Friday night, my hand slipped. One second I was blithely denuding my inner, inner thigh, and the next I was desperately trying to pry the teeth of the Epilady off my turkey bum.
"Mother-f*!#ing Satan tool!"
I had to rip the cord out of the wall to stop the motor, but before I managed that Herculean feat, the machine had torn through the remains of my perineum, bounced off my labia and grabbed onto my upper thigh. I'm pretty sure that I then went into shock. When I finally looked down, I saw that I had road rash on my hooha and as an added plus, a bald patch.
I had just wanted to look good and now I needed Polysporin and an ice pack. And some Band-Aids. And folks? No matter how sexy you try to say it, "Hey there handsome, want to remove my Band-Aids??" does not really set the romantic mood. Thank God I'm good at misdirection, is all I'm saying.
David was away all last week. So on Friday, I wanted to spiff up for his return. You know, wash and style the hair, shave the legs, groom the girly bits. I wanted to be all smooth and nice smelling - although frankly after a week of sleeping on his own, a female orangutan in bed with him may well have been enough to get his motor running.
The shower went off without a hitch. I emerged squeaky clean with nicely shaved legs. Gingersnap body lotion liberally spread over my limbs had me wanting to take me to bed. Then I got down to the real business - the talcum powder and female weed whacker (Epilady) came out. I always feel like the Epilady needs to be started with a pull start, like a chain saw. Ring-duh-ding-ding-ding...
Anyone else notice that half these designs are unsymmetrical?!? |
There was a time when 'bikini line' actually meant 'bikini line.' That time has passed. Due to peri-menopause's mad grip on my hormones, the 'must be groomed' area now really stretches from c-section scar to... knee. In fact, I AM the female orangutan. After a week apart from your loved one, you want to look good... everywhere. I'm never completely bare down there, but I do like to keep the shop tidy. The talcum powder came out to smooth the skin and I went to work.
Upper thigh, actual bikini line, always goes first. It's never problematic, you don't have to bend yourself in half to get a good view of the area. Then it's the back of the legs, which, yes, I could just shave, but I'm prone to razor burn and then I'd be all bumpy and I'd have to do it way more often than the once a month it tends to get done now. After the easy bits, it's time for the most challenging of female grooming. Inner, inner thigh and upper, upper, back of the thigh. Both areas come very close to being mistaken for delicate tissue without actually being internal organs. One has to use a cautious hand with the weed whacker in these areas.
Friday night, my hand slipped. One second I was blithely denuding my inner, inner thigh, and the next I was desperately trying to pry the teeth of the Epilady off my turkey bum.
"Mother-f*!#ing Satan tool!"
I had to rip the cord out of the wall to stop the motor, but before I managed that Herculean feat, the machine had torn through the remains of my perineum, bounced off my labia and grabbed onto my upper thigh. I'm pretty sure that I then went into shock. When I finally looked down, I saw that I had road rash on my hooha and as an added plus, a bald patch.
I had just wanted to look good and now I needed Polysporin and an ice pack. And some Band-Aids. And folks? No matter how sexy you try to say it, "Hey there handsome, want to remove my Band-Aids??" does not really set the romantic mood. Thank God I'm good at misdirection, is all I'm saying.
Thursday, November 28, 2013
Condoms +
"He may only touch your boobs if he is doing it with two separate Swiffers held from the length of their poles."
My daughter is now of an age where there's a real possibility that dudes will be touching her boobs. She has a boyfriend (whom I adore), but he's still a teenaged boy with all the attending testosterone. He's going to want to touch her boobs. Hell, I'm her Mom and I want to touch her boobs. That sounded wrong didn't it? Oh God, I'm going to turn into that Grandma from Sixteen Candles! I'm going to be feeling up my granddaughters. It's just that new boobs are the antithesis of 45 year old, having nursed one's young, boobs. There's a level of visual fascination there. Mine haven't been like that in SOOOOO long.
Is it wrong of me to want my daughter to wear a mask that makes her look like Quasimodo? Convince her to walk with a limp, talk in a terrifying accent? Just until university. Knowing that she's holding hands? Totally cool with that. It's adorable. I hear that she's being kissed goodbye on the doorstep and I have a moment of commiserative joy, of me going "Awwwwwwww." Then I remember what it was like to be having those first kisses. And then I remember what happens when you start to feel tingly. When there's pressure to let him to second base and then to third and then he wants to slide home...
"You need to tell me when you start getting tingly. Seriously. 'Cause then you need to be on the pill. Along with the condoms. You cannot use condoms alone as birth control. You can't!!! It has to be Condoms +. Condoms + spermicidal foam. Condoms + the patch. Condoms + an IUD!!! And if he gets an orgasm, you get one too!!"
I'm facing the battleground folks. I have a teenaged daughter. From now until she leaves home, we're standing guard against teen pregnancy. There are those parents who will just forbid sex, or ignore the possibility that their kids will be having it, but I remember what it was like being 16 and feeling tingly. I remember. Sex is a biological imperative for boys, and though some parents don't want to admit it, girls too. It's what we want to do - as a species. To turn a blind eye to that fact is insane. You might as well deny climate change. 12-15 years from now I will be ready to be a grandmother. Until then, I will stand armed with a fireplace poker, ready to disable any sperm provider that wants to knock up my daughter.
I'm not being euphemistic. It's a promise.
My daughter is now of an age where there's a real possibility that dudes will be touching her boobs. She has a boyfriend (whom I adore), but he's still a teenaged boy with all the attending testosterone. He's going to want to touch her boobs. Hell, I'm her Mom and I want to touch her boobs. That sounded wrong didn't it? Oh God, I'm going to turn into that Grandma from Sixteen Candles! I'm going to be feeling up my granddaughters. It's just that new boobs are the antithesis of 45 year old, having nursed one's young, boobs. There's a level of visual fascination there. Mine haven't been like that in SOOOOO long.
Is it wrong of me to want my daughter to wear a mask that makes her look like Quasimodo? Convince her to walk with a limp, talk in a terrifying accent? Just until university. Knowing that she's holding hands? Totally cool with that. It's adorable. I hear that she's being kissed goodbye on the doorstep and I have a moment of commiserative joy, of me going "Awwwwwwww." Then I remember what it was like to be having those first kisses. And then I remember what happens when you start to feel tingly. When there's pressure to let him to second base and then to third and then he wants to slide home...
"You need to tell me when you start getting tingly. Seriously. 'Cause then you need to be on the pill. Along with the condoms. You cannot use condoms alone as birth control. You can't!!! It has to be Condoms +. Condoms + spermicidal foam. Condoms + the patch. Condoms + an IUD!!! And if he gets an orgasm, you get one too!!"
I'm facing the battleground folks. I have a teenaged daughter. From now until she leaves home, we're standing guard against teen pregnancy. There are those parents who will just forbid sex, or ignore the possibility that their kids will be having it, but I remember what it was like being 16 and feeling tingly. I remember. Sex is a biological imperative for boys, and though some parents don't want to admit it, girls too. It's what we want to do - as a species. To turn a blind eye to that fact is insane. You might as well deny climate change. 12-15 years from now I will be ready to be a grandmother. Until then, I will stand armed with a fireplace poker, ready to disable any sperm provider that wants to knock up my daughter.
I'm not being euphemistic. It's a promise.
Wednesday, November 27, 2013
A sucker for snow
I woke up this morning and saw this in my backyard:
Then out the kitchen window, looking east:
And from our front window:
I know that there are naysayers out there, who hate the snow, who grumble and pout at the first sight of it, but I'm not one of them. I love the first real snowfall. Second and third snowfalls too. The sixth and seventh ain't bad either. I LOVE them. Waking up to new fallen snow makes me happy.
You know why? Because it immediately brings out the 5 year old in me, filled with wonder and awe and the possibility of a snow day. That fresh snow, topping the pines, decorating the junipers... it's a moment of natural perfection. White and clean - looking like a real-life Christmas card just from frozen precipitation. It makes me want to grab a toboggan and rush to the Catholic high school's track and giggle and shriek my way down to the bottom of the hills that surround it. Let me have that. Let me enjoy the moment before the +1 this afternoon turns the beautiful white into slushy grey and brown and has me yelling at family members to make sure to clean their feet off outside.
Carpe freaking nix folks - it's Canada, we're Canadians and winter is here!
Then out the kitchen window, looking east:
And from our front window:
I know that there are naysayers out there, who hate the snow, who grumble and pout at the first sight of it, but I'm not one of them. I love the first real snowfall. Second and third snowfalls too. The sixth and seventh ain't bad either. I LOVE them. Waking up to new fallen snow makes me happy.
You know why? Because it immediately brings out the 5 year old in me, filled with wonder and awe and the possibility of a snow day. That fresh snow, topping the pines, decorating the junipers... it's a moment of natural perfection. White and clean - looking like a real-life Christmas card just from frozen precipitation. It makes me want to grab a toboggan and rush to the Catholic high school's track and giggle and shriek my way down to the bottom of the hills that surround it. Let me have that. Let me enjoy the moment before the +1 this afternoon turns the beautiful white into slushy grey and brown and has me yelling at family members to make sure to clean their feet off outside.
Carpe freaking nix folks - it's Canada, we're Canadians and winter is here!
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Bankrupted by the Bulk Barn
"Ooooooh.... plantain chips! I LOVE plantain chips. Aztec hot chocolate? That's a must-have!"
Then you get to the cash and you find out that the 18 small items in your shopping basket, which don't even fill half the basket, total (attending ominous music) ...
$89.21
"I'm sorry? The total is WHAT?!? Is the coloured sugar actually coloured cocaine?? This is less than ONE bag of food!! $89.21?!?"
When you finally have that receipt in your hands, you are a crazy person. You are the wife of a suspected philandering husband. Your eyes flash over the totals. Is this really stevia sweetener or is it diamond dust? What's that charge?? I just spent $6.78 for a scant cup and a half of white chocolate chips?!?
You've got to know your shit at the Bulk Barn. The gluten free section?? HAH! Gluten-free all purpose flour, pre-mixed, is 83¢ per 100 grams. If you buy the individual ingredients separately and just mix it together at home? 32¢ per 100 grams. And yet, it's still a billion times more expensive than regular flour.
And then add to that, the emergency mid-afternoon sugar-crash snacks that you buy, which, if you could just eat a chocolate bar instead, you could grab at the freaking Dollarama, and you'd spend less than 5 dollars on a week's worth of mid-day sustenance to stabilize your wayward blood sugar. But no, you're at the Bulk Barn with their chrome impulse-buy shelves at the front cash. Those chrome shelves filled with Lara Bars and Luna bars and everything else that's so healthful and fucking pretentious... gluten free, dairy free, egg free, soy free, non GMO, vegan, kosher... and they cost between $1.79 and a gazillion dollars per bar, but sweet glucose index, you're eating healthy.
I come back from the Bulk Barn and I have to shift funds from one bank account to another to cover the impending shortage. No seriously. Sunday after I was at Bulk Barn - I had to move money around. On the plus side? I do have miniature muffin wrappers with adorable gingerbread men on them sure to elicit "Aren't they adorable?" murmurs at our holiday tea this year.
Monday, November 25, 2013
Chihuahua in my pants
Friday night. Bedtime. Rissa wriggles spasmodically under her blankets.
"I've got something in my pants!"
Sigh. "What do you have in your pants?"
"A sliver or something!"
"A sliver? How can you have a sliver?"
"I don't know, maybe from the dance studio."
Stalling. She is stalling the bedtime process.
"Just ignore it."
"Ignore it?!? ... IGNORE it?!? If I had a Chihuahua in my pants would you tell me to just IGNORE it? Would you tell me to worry about it in the morning?!?"
"WHAT?"
"Seriously, what if it was a... cannibalistic Chihuahua...?"
"WHAT?"
"If it was a cannibalistic Chihuahua... and there was... was... say a Golden Retriever... NO! A GREAT DANE down there too..."
"You're telling me that there is now a Chihuahua and a Golden Retriever AND a Great Dane in your pants?"
"No, only a cannibalistic Chihuahua and a Great Dane - I needed complete opposite dogs to make an example. Plus, after I said the word 'cannibalistic' I realized that the chihuahua couldn't be attacking me, I had to have another dog down there for it to attack."
"So you have a Chihuahua and a Great Dane in your pants?"
She then rolls her eyes at me. "Of course not, but if I DID, you would just want me not to worry about them in my pants?"
Face palm.
"I've got something in my pants!"
Sigh. "What do you have in your pants?"
"A sliver or something!"
"A sliver? How can you have a sliver?"
"I don't know, maybe from the dance studio."
Stalling. She is stalling the bedtime process.
"Just ignore it."
"Ignore it?!? ... IGNORE it?!? If I had a Chihuahua in my pants would you tell me to just IGNORE it? Would you tell me to worry about it in the morning?!?"
"WHAT?"
"Seriously, what if it was a... cannibalistic Chihuahua...?"
"WHAT?"
"If it was a cannibalistic Chihuahua... and there was... was... say a Golden Retriever... NO! A GREAT DANE down there too..."
"You're telling me that there is now a Chihuahua and a Golden Retriever AND a Great Dane in your pants?"
"No, only a cannibalistic Chihuahua and a Great Dane - I needed complete opposite dogs to make an example. Plus, after I said the word 'cannibalistic' I realized that the chihuahua couldn't be attacking me, I had to have another dog down there for it to attack."
"So you have a Chihuahua and a Great Dane in your pants?"
She then rolls her eyes at me. "Of course not, but if I DID, you would just want me not to worry about them in my pants?"
Face palm.
Friday, November 22, 2013
In lieu of writing...
I am posting this... and so usher in the beginning of the holiday season... Merry Christmas!
(Who knew that Kmart had it in 'em?)
(Who knew that Kmart had it in 'em?)
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