This past week has been one of crunchy discoveries for me. I
decided as a combined birthday/holiday present to myself to invest in a
personal coach. Her name is Sparkles and she is a shiny person. She is deeply
authentic and the work I’ve done with her up at this point has left me in a
state of blissful neutrality. I think this is one of the most profound emotions
I have ever experienced: feeling able to handle whatever presents itself next.
One of the crunchy things I would like to work on in writing
is my relationship with privacy. A lot of readers who have been receiving this
newsletter/blog for over a year are familiar with a lot of my idiosyncratic and
neologic naming patterns. A lot of people who are on my weekly list or
are my FB friend have possibly noticed that one can “follow” everything I post
online and still not actually know what’s going on with me. I plan to
critically examine this. I struggle to maintain relationships at a distance, I
know people in places all of over the country and world.
I decided to explore some of those relationships here today,
and to give a kind of “cast list” to a few people who are in my life right now.
This is by no means complete or exhaustive. Just giving spatial relationships
to some people I have written about in the past and might want to write about
again.
The Big Scrapple (where
I grew up)
Mum: The woman who gave birth to me and raised me. First
language: French. Good at business and customer service and cooking. Likes to
take care of me and Brother, but in our absence has adopted a cat named Muffin.
He is a Siamese cat and he talks a lot. She knows me better than I know myself
but sometimes it gets lost in translation when we try to communicate about it.
Bubba: She gets her real name here as she died in 2006.
Bubba was my third parent growing up and lived with us for much of my
childhood. She was Mum’s mom and they spoke French so I couldn’t understand
when they were talking about grown up things. Her favorite word was “Merde!”
I am truly her granddaughter.
GranolaMom: She was my mother when I ran away from home when
I was 17. She and her husband let me live in their basement and deal with my
shit as I needed to. We are still really close and talk on the phone when we
remember to do so. She introduced me to and enabled my obsession with Margaret
Atwood.
PappaHen: I fell in love with his youngest son when I was 16
(it wasn’t requited) but instead of telling me to calm down he kinda rolled
with it and let me hang. PappaHen has always been there for me as I moved
across country (several times) and has a place for me to stay when I visit. He
is the only person in the world who I willingly will do a crossword puzzle
with.
Migeulito: One of my best friends. Wears skirts sometimes and
wants to be a nurse. We both love travel and we almost spontaneously went to
Guadalajara last year, but didn’t. Good at perspective giving and hugs. Once he
visited us in Key Route City and we wound up seeing Bike Porn. It was exactly
as weird as it sounds and it was great.
Bashful Sexologist: We’ve known each other since before my
brother was born (we were convinced he was actually a watermelon). I have
always been envious of the depth her parents respect of body autonomy, their
parenting style was so different from my own experience. She is currently
getting the first of two masters degrees and plans to develop curricula and
conversation around how to better teach sex-ed to students with disabilities.
Rad.
Emerald City (I
haven’t actually lived here, but I’ve visited a couple times.)
Good Panda: Sister by way of adoption. When we first met
people kept mistaking us for twins so we just kinda rolled with it. She is
super well versed in music and art, making us a complimentary pair. We share a
borderline unhealthy obsession with the show Merlin because nothing is
better for the soul than bad writing and sexy men and women completely
destroying everything about the Arthurian myths. One time she mailed me blue
gummy sharks (my favorite guilty pleasure to eat while doing laundry) and they got
lost in the mail for 4 months. I still ate them. They were terrible.
Dr. Bow: A friend from TLoTH, Dr. Bow recently graduated
with her PhD in near earth mageneto physics. I went out to the PhD defense and
it was truly a unique experience. She has guest starred on this blog
before and her blog focuses on how one may pivot out of research
academia into the world of start-ups. Brilliant and compassionate, I also
appreciate how we can allow each other space in our relationships to be strong
leaders.
The Lab on The Hill,
TLoTH (also known as the place my self-esteem went to die for a year)
Jr. Ranger: Was sort of my roommate for a bit. We have
travelled together to National Parks and Monuments earning Junior Ranger badges
together. However she is the Jr.
Ranger because she is really good at the little packets and also really good at
science in general. We’re both geo nerds. She gave a TEDx talk about puns and
how scientists should take themselves less seriously. We get along very well
and she reminds me that when I’m exhausted I can’t be a horrible person.
Raptor: German. Engineer. Likes Disney and honesty. Good
people.
The Outdoorsy Sage: Peer aged mentor and friend. Taught me
how to <ski> and her eyebrows are always on point. Really grateful I
gained her perspective while I was at TLoTH because she loves the outdoors but
doesn’t hold machismo in high regard so going doing outdoorsy things with her
was never terrifying. She is originally from Oroenpaz City so we hung out last
time she was in town. I missed the last train because we were in line for a
cookie shaped like a dick, then we got drunk off of stolen champagne and I
stayed the night. We also share an insatiable lust for dim sum.
Oroenpaz City (nearby)
Dr. Genderqueer: I met Dr. Genderqueer about three years ago
yet they have been there for me in such a fierce way I feel like we’ve known
each other forever. They have shown me how powerful being true to yourself
every single day can look like. Additionally, they have an impressive network
of impressive people who intimidate the fuck out of me whenever I meet someone
new. They were the ones to introduce me to Sparkles! They live in a loft called
the Ecstatic Attic and it makes me happy that I’m not the only one who names
the places I live. Dr. Genderqueer is a hub and a lot of the people I know in
Oroenpaz city are centered around them in some way.
Shul: Not exactly a person but my synagogue has its own
personality and certainly a myriad of actual people it has brought to my life.
There are folks like Saba (grandfather, adopted), my
Fourth-Cousin-Twice-Removed and the Sniper Ballerina. Moreover there is a
dedicated and tight nit community of queer Jews who come together to celebrate,
mourn and just be. I have the honor of accepting a position on a committee with
the Shul so I will hopefully have more of leadership role within this
community.
Key Route City
(Where I live now)
PartnerPenguin: My partner. Good people. Likes to travel and
is ok with eating bread and cheese with only a spoon for a utensil. Listens to
the same song on repeat and thinks Air is good driving music.
Adventurous and curious and likes to take things apart. Exhibit A:
Knows me too well, keeps me in line and ponders the wonders
of the universe and corporate America with me. We have been together for nearly
9 years and have lived in 3 cities together. We are family.
The Bears: MommaBear, DaddaBear and Little Bear. Introduced
to us by a mutual friend about 5 years ago, right when PartnerPenguin and I
desparately needed storage space during a move and they had a garage to offer.
I became their nanny for 10ish months and the Little Bear calls us “Auntie” and PartnerPenguin “Uncle.” More specifically, Little Bear has made sure we know that we’re part of her “team,”
as she calls her extended family. MommaBear is one of the wisest people I know
and I admire how her wisdom drives her humor. She has taught me so much about
how to frame situations in a way that is both accurate but assigns
responsibility appropriately. It’s ok to mess up, but own it. DaddaBear is a
fancy editor and I don’t have as close of a connection with him but he is
supportive of PartnerPenguin and I when he can be.
The GrootGamemaster: Kind of like a real life Steven
Universe, TGG is one of the most compassionate and empathetic men I have met.
He is also one of the best hosts I have ever seen. He hosts a weekly game night
and is the hub for a whole set of other friends. I learn a lot about catalyzing
and situation reading from him. He's strong in the real way.
KT: We met on an airplane and have (mostly) maintained a
true friendship. He is unusually good at communicating boundaries and
expectations. Our friend groups recently converged and there was a fancy party
that involved guests dressing in fancy gowns and literal tuxedoes. There were multiple
cheeses on a cheese plate. I brought Oreos. It’s difficult to tell whether
new(ish) crowds are being ironic when they say “fancy.” KT brews really really
good beer so I had some of his porter and felt a lot less self-conscious. Being
self-conscious all the time is exhausting. I’m grateful I don’t have to feel
that way around my friends.
KinkyKabuki: Formerly SamG on my blog, KinkyKabuki
finally left a toxic (to him) PhD program and is doing much better in his life.
He is applying for community college professorships so hopefully he will soon
be Professor KinkyKabuki! He and I have one of the most emotionally honest
relationships I have ever had in my life. I am happy to have our mutually
supportive relationship. Sometimes the people who you are closest with are a
complete surprise to everyone involved. KinkyKabuki and I met on a couch on a
balcony at a Math party and talked about dildoes. Pretty much sums up our
current relationship too.
Thanks for joining me on this little expose. It’s made me
feel a lot more solid on relationships. Still working out privacy feelings but
I feel like this post helped.
Here is a cat being a cat.
Music today “I Wanna Get Better” by Bleachers
And “Taro” by Alt J
Also, I went through and compiled all of the music I have
posted on this blog since 2015 so if you are interested in checking it out, it
can be found here.
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