Sunday, December 14, 2008

Despair, Delight, Da Day


Yesterday, the Matron experienced Global Travel of the Psyche.

First, she woke an irritating reminder of her complete stupidity. A few weeks ago, the Matron burned her tongue, mouth and throat by drinking scalding hot coffee. More than once. As in, over the course of a couple weeks.

So there she was, with heartburn and a numb palette, querying her husband about said conditions. John stuck his finger in the steaming coffee cup and screamed (pretty much verbatim): "Oh My GOD this must be 212 degrees!"

A month later, and she's still healing. So her stupidity annoyed her, as she's not skilled at the masochism boogie. Anymore. But that's another blog post.

So one part of the day is a gray layer of "how stupid can you be?" which isn't much of a party.

Here's another overlay to the day: she has one million and three student essays to grade and nearly as many psyches to soothe. So this weighs as she drives Scarlett to rehearsal number two for the Miracle Worker.

Digression! The perils of being Helen Keller!

Thanks, Tom, for that giggle!

But this leads us to a Matronly fear. She has--upon more than one occasion but not in an obsessive way quite yet (but she is working up to that and plans to embrace this particular Stage Mother neurosis) --considered that the reviews for The Miracle Worker will go, so: "The production was stellar and the cast, perfect, with the exception of Helen Keller, who sucked."

It does NOT help the weak Matronly psyche, that this show? Rehearses for like 90 seconds before they go onstage. The Miracle Worker opens for previews on January 8 and there have been ZERO real rehearsals. Those start Tuesday.

But last week was a special, early week for just Helen, the director and Annie. Mostly, it was to orient Helen. Scarlett. However, the director CANCELLED the remaining four rehearsals after the first two, saying that Scarlett "simply does not need extra rehearsals. She is amazing." Well, whew. But the Matron remains dubious, terrified and on the edge of her seat regarding her child's ability to carry a show with less than three weeks of practice. So add that worried overlay to the day, too.

The other part of yesterday was anticipation! Saturday night was the First Ever Minnesota-Wisconsin Fabulous (Female for Now) Blogger Get Together, at Pop!! in downtown St. Paul!!!



Snap, Crackle, Pop!

Could she refer to herself in the third person all evening?

Wait! Then there's Christmas. How could she forget? There's the Holiday Tome to pen, presents to buy and relatives to placate! Oh dear.

Now, imagine the dear intrepid Matron, full of these complexities. She is worried about her body, her mental health (for being so stupid!), her students, her workload, her daughter, her upcoming scheduled psychological emeshment with said daughter and subsequent psychological collapse, and then there are the other two children who are also on her mind for their inability to walk past one another without attempting to prove whose testosterone levels were raging more potently at that moment.

She is having hot flashes.

Thus fully loaded --and in a coffee shop working while Scarlett is at that second rehearsal--the Matron turns on her laptop to get down to grading. Because she has those one million and three essays and all the rest.


That's right. Nothing. The screen stays black no matter how many times she removes the battery, thumps the keyboard and prays to St. Jude. That computer is over. Conveniently, all that downloaded student work, contact information, recent letters of recommendation, email address book -- lost-- just as the long dark descent into the final Student Research Paper begins.

Sample thesis statement of the day: "A mental illness is like an attack on the brain."

The real tragedy here, as the Matron sees it, is that she is now longing for the very essays that undo her to magically reappear on her computer screen.

Sitting in the coffee shop (where dripped espresso on keyboard had no visible effect), she did what any completely defeated woman would do. She called a girlfriend, who said "Mope or party, sweetheart."



So the Matron chose the latter, fully giving herself over to Saturday night's First Ever Minnesota-Wisconsin Fabulous (Female for Now) Blogger Get Together! She snapped, cracked and popped along with all the rest! And that wise friend? Came along in solidarity -- and support that the Matron didn't need.

Because these women rocked! There would be pictures, but that broken computer has many, many ramifications as she sits at the 'children's computer.'




So try some of these for Narrative and Visual.

From Wisconsin we had Angie of Are We There Yet? She is, friends. In every way. And, she's the photographer.

Bayou of born a girl. First-rate graphic designer!

Bayou brought along the lovely Kathleen, who just might be the ticket for Satan's Familiar!!

And from Minnesota!

A fellow colleague in the community college system, blogging from The Philosophy Factory. Good luck with that dissertation, sweetie!

There was Jennnifer of Stitch Simple. The Matron is SO uncrafty that she sweats in the presence of needle dexterity, so imagine her anxiety! You will salivate and fall over on that web site, if you're yarn-inclined.

Marti from Standing Still! Better yet, visit her online store. Oh my goodness! This is exactly the kind of thing that adorns the Matronly ear.

And Marti's friend, the lovely Liz. Don't be fooled. She handled her likker well. (yes, she did that on drunken purpose)

The best part? Despite being semi-strangers, with that virtual relationship and such, this handful of women? Immediately agreed to NOT blog about the conversation and dug, deep. Throughout the evening, a genuine, warts-anxiety-imperfections-and-all, woman to woman Discourse took place.

The Matron would be amazed but she has long known--that's the way the Female Organism works.

Mrs. G? A little artillerary of The Women's Colony started breaking ground on their cabins, last night.

14 comments:

Mrs. G. said...

That is good news. What a weekend you've had!

Jenn @ Juggling Life said...

Bloggy get-togethers are magical indeed.

Julie said...

That sounds like such fun! Glad you had a good time. :)

smalltownme said...

Sounds like a great get-together. My anti-social self is jealous.

And Scarlett? Will be fine. The Helen who fell off the stage? The stage was tiny!

Anonymous said...

I am SO mad I missed this. Keep us posted for the next one!

Irene said...

My condolences for your laptop and my heartfelt congratulations on having a successful bloggers party. I wish I had been there, but I live too far a way. I am sure a good time was had by all. Scarlett will be fine, she is a natural after all.

Anonymous said...

Oh Matron, I'm posting you a paper bag...

...hold bag over mouth...and breathe....slowly!

Scarlett will be wonderful...it's just the anticipation that's scary!

Balou said...

Thanks so much for organizing the blogger meet-up. Great fun!

thefirecat said...

Build me one! I'll be riiiiight theeerrrreee!!!!

(PS, my friend K, who directed me to this blog originally, has long opined that the building in the middle should DEFINITELY be named "Crackle.")

Jenny Grace said...

I'm sure she will be a fabulous Helen. I'd focus your angst elsewhere.

Anonymous said...

You need to delegate, sister! Just send all those papers to Taco Bell.

Anonymous said...

Oh how fun. I hope next round I'm there to buy a round.

Daisy said...

I wish I lived a few miles (okay, a few hours!) closer. This sounds like a great group!

Karen said...

I am so bummed I couldn't be there! Let's plan another!!!