So long, and thanks for all the fish!

*whinebitchmoancomplaincry*

Snow day. They had a four day weekend, and now it’s a snow day. Rhi’s doc cancelled because the roads are impassable, and now she’s flouncing around the house in a snit because of that, AND because there’s no school.

So they’re torturing me. They’ve put in The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy movie for the umpteenth time in the last three days. I’ve got that damn song in my head 24/7 as it is, and ARRRRRRRGH!

Anyone besides me want to slap the President? Not Bush, the other guy, Zyphoid, or whatever the hell his name is. Although…there are those moments when I think maybe it was Laura gave Bush the black eye, not the pretzel choking coffeetable incident..

Neither here nor there. I’m going to go and hide now.

Oh For the Days of Toddlerdom

When the girls were toddlers, they were quieter, better behaved in public, they put their toys away, and kept their room clean. Yes, for the most part, they did that themselves. I miss the quiet.

Now, at pre-puberty, getting them to shut their mouths at home, let alone in public, is a near impossibility. They didn’t run in stores at 3, and yet now…at twelve…Rhi runs. In fact, the two of them were playing hide and seek tag the last time I took them with me to the “big” store in town. It’s been a non-stop struggle with them to simply behave in public. Thankfully, school has started and I can go and get the groceries without them. By next summer, I can do that even if they are home…Rhi’s old enough now to leave alone, but I’m not sure I want to.

I have to admit, they are better behaved than some of the kids the same ages I had in the Summer Programs at CFDC. But those kids were excited to be going out digging for fossils (not dinosaur, but marine reptile) and reacted accordingly. Most of the time, we ended up misbehaving together. What, oh what is making my kids excited all the time. They can’t be that happy to be awake and mobile. Can they?

When I ask them, they tell me they don’t know why they behave like they do, in public – and at home for that matter. They just “have to”. If one person reading this tells me ADHD; I’ll smack them – these girls have the longest attention spans ever, when they want to. If it’s something they like. Besides, Rhi is already taking a prescrip for ODD (Oppositional Defiance Disorder).

Ok, yeah, I know. That could explain her behaviour, and in fact it does. The frightening thing is I’m starting to think Care is behaving as she is either because she’s ODD too, or because she’s so normal, that she has to do something to stand out; she’s possibly emulating Rhi’s behaviour. Better that than emulating Rhi’s CP.

Actually, Care is very worried right now that she’ll end up taking care of Rhi all her life, and won’t be able to do things that she wants to. I can see where she’s getting this from; my mother is practically a self-made invalid. She uses her Fibromyalgia as an excuse to not do anything, constantly telling everyone no one ever does anything for her, no one cares about her, blah blah blah. Well, since I’ve actually watched her yell at my brother to pick up a pen she dropped RIGHT BESIDE HER OWN CHAIR, right where she could have leaned over and picked it up, and I know the boys do more in that house than she’ll ever get off her ass to do when they finally move out…she’s going to die in a house laden with old newspapers, garbage and candy wrappers tucked into corners and under mattresses.

Anyway, I digressed into my own maternal loathing. What I was getting at, is that Care sees my mother doing this, and sees how my brothers and I do for her (when she’s fully capable, just too damn pathetic) and sees the similarities between Rhi and my mother. If Rhi can get someone to do something for her, she won’t even try. And that sums up my mother as well.

I told Care she won’t have to be with her sister all the time. To my knowledge, Rhi will be perfectly capable of having a driver’s license, doing her own laundry and washing her own dishes. She may have speed and eyeglasses restrictions put on her license, but lots of people do.

I suppose, all in all, they are normal kids. I just wish they’d get out of this particular phase, and into the next. I mean, how many teenagers still have tons of toys laying around everywhere? Oh please tell me there is a magic birthday where they start becoming little women, and not the tornadoes they are now!

PP – Review of Yule: A Celebration of Light and Warmth

By Jodi Lee
~Originally Published December 2000~
(see author/copyright info below)

Yule: A Celebration of Light and Warmth
By Dorothy Morrison

Publisher: Llewellyn Publications
Number of Pages (incl. back matter): 198
ISBN: 1-56718-496-0
Copyright: Dorothy Morrison 2000
Release: Fall 2000

I literally itched to get this book from the moment it was offered to me. Dorothy Morrison has made a large impact on the pagan community with her warmth and heart, and I feel honored to recommend this book. And that I do, highly! Particularly at this time of year – a season to prepare and give gifts, to celebrate the birth of the Sun, to celebrate our families, our friends, our lives.

I think I gained five pounds just reading and imagining the recipes – I envisioned Ms. Morrison’s “Ambrosia” (pg 128) melting in my mouth; “Gingerbread Cookies” (pg 127) and “Wassail”
(pg 144) for all at my family gathering this holiday season.

This of course leads to thoughts of presents for various family members. Almost all of my family is unbearably difficult to buy for – so I simplify and give them all pictures of the girls. For those who invariably require something a little more (like my much younger brothers, who aren’t much older than my girls) I try to find something to suit their personalities.

This year, each of them is getting gifts made by my little family, following directions in “Yule”. My mother (again, the most difficult person to buy for), along with the candle holders described in a previous article, will get a Potpourri Lamp (pg 101) with slight modifcations (I have a Hurricane Lamp that will be excellent for this!!). This will be from myself, as the girls have laid claim on the previously mentioned candle-holders. As well, I’ll be giving her an Instant Spa Basket (pg 100). My brothers will receive the game and goodies I mentioned in “Christmas With The Family”, The Coffee Spoons they’re getting are found on page 149. My grandparent’s will be getting a modified version of the Stocking Identifiers on page 64. These will be modified to be used as ornaments on their little tree.

Here’s a sample of Ms. Morrison’s work, from page 51:

The Dawning of Solstice

T’was the dawning of Solstice
The shortest day of the year
And we cheered on the Mother
For Her delivery was near
And as we watched the pink streaks
That flashed bright in the sky
We knew he was coming
In the flash of an eye
Then the Mother groaned once
And an orange streak appeared
Then yellow, then white
And we all laughed and cheered
Then the first ray of sunshine
Bathed us all with its light
And we knew that the Sun
Had been born of the Night
And He rose in the sky – Just a tiny bright ball -
To warm our hearts and our planet…
Happy Solstice to all!
Adapted by Dorothy Morrison from the 1823 poem
“A Visit From St.Nicholas” By Clement C. Moore

Ya’ll have a little time before it’s too late for this year’s Yule celebrations. If you are at a creative loss for ideas, or just wish to try something new – I cannot stress enough – THIS BOOK COVERS IT! From the origins of the multitude of celebrations, to crafts and activities, to a countdown calendar – Ms.Morrison’s “Yule” is a perfect resource to help you welcome the Sun!

I bet it would make a great gift too!

Jodi Lee – is a freelance writer/editor living in southern Manitoba, Canada.
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