Sunday, July 30, 2006

MO!


"Mo!" is Lucy's first word. She uttered it yesterday. You might be asking yourself, what does "mo" mean? Well, I was trying to feed her a pancake and she was groaning...so I was showing her the sign language word for "more" and I kept saying it over again...until she blurted out, "Mo!" She did it 6 times. And tonight she did it again. She's thrilled with herself. We are thrilled too.

Dear Sheila, Oh.


Oh. Emma asked me why adults say, "oh, ok" so often. I don't KNOW! Anyway, hoping your headaches are swiftly resolved....as drugs and herbs are only a short-term help at best. I expect 133 responses to this posting, or I shall quit, immediately. Or, not. PS This photo is entitled, Charlie in Jail, is actually at the Brookfield Zoo on a very hot day.

dear amy

the last post was in response to your question about my headaches, so I do not understand why I am being called empty. Perhaps you were calling my gnomes empty. Or you thought I'd called you a gnome. Very sorry about that. I know you are not a gnome. Amy Roller is no gnome! There, are we ok now?

As ever,
Sheiler

PS very nice pics of the kiddies. When are they going to be given their own laptops to post their own comments on Club852??

Saturday, July 29, 2006

New Pics, by Amy



Sheila, I do read the blog, but when people don't respond to my responses, it seems, well, empty. So there you have it. Sorry about the headaches. What can be done?

Friday, July 28, 2006

basically it's my own little diary read by gnomes


I write here but the traffic to this blog went from like 100 hits a day to 0 so I'm writing to myself. la la la. Katie, sorry to hear about sucking monkey balls. We have chicken or lasagna tonight for dinner. Our guests have gone and now we're left with an empty but clean house. It's soo quiet. Maria's sister Cathy and kidzzz came for the week. Michelle, Doug and their son Jake came for the weekend last week too so the house was jammed with people. Neighbors walking by might have seen part of a head coming out of the window by the fireplace, and someone's left shoe out of the window by the office. That's how jammed up we were. It felt like the wedding all over again with those characters (brother Jean was here for a day too and Cody and David) here but not anyone representing Club 852. Crazy Stephen (the artist in the white suit) called us to come to his house (didn't feel like getting in the car again), and Marthoune called us asking if she could either buy Crazy Stephen's house sight unseen (but we love it so much that we talk about it) or our house. The party house is partly inhabited these days with aunts, kids who love Tookie, and other people, all Greek. Tookie is waiting for his morning walk and it's 12:24 pm.

I've been entertaining a headache since end of June. My eyesight is affected in that I read like a dyslexic person and see through shadows on the sides of my vision. Technically I have perfect eyesight and don't need glasses yet so that means that either my brain is affected or that I am under the influence of gnomes. Can't tell which yet since I get my next neurologist appt on August 20th. Previously I would get a small headache which would then grow in intensity so that I would be unable to function for 2 days - 2 weeks. When we were at Judy's house in Magnolia she insisted that we go to the emergency room so that I could at least get some good drugs. So we did and I did and then was able to get my neurologist to prescribe more good drugs sight unseen for the time being. But the drugs puffed up my face which screwed up our filming of the podcast that we're doing for MIT. I'd thought I had it under control taking this herb called Boswellia, which it did for the most part, but then it made my burp fumes that I could actually see. So I turned to my good friend CoQ10 which worked better than Boswellia but is expensive. I ran out. And then the headaches came back. At which point both Maria and Judy said, :Which is more expensive: CoQ10 or headaches? Plus the puffy faced drugs I was given are veerrryyy expensive. And MIT will only pay for them once a month. So if I need more in the same month I cough up the $150 on my own.

Back to CoQ10 land, I've entertained the small nagging at the back of my right skull for a month. Have not had to take anything more than Excedrin, and that only 3-4 times since geting back on CoQ10 this month. So it's good. But my ability to see is still not perfect like it once was.

Katie, Tookie loved Magnolia as much as you did. Everyone wanted to pet him all of the time and the locals don't call the cops if you take your dogs off leash on the beach after or before hours. Who knew? I thought it was such a stuck up town, but they do love them some dog. Maria loved it too. But it was much damper there than in say Hull, both beach towns. We shall see more about where we are moving once we get our podcast mojo going. I have two weeks off in August to work with Maria on editing the film.

When you close your eyes what color(s) do you see?

Michelle asked us this and said most people see black. Maria sees red. Chelsea (Cathy's daughter) sees purple. Cathy saw two colors. I see black. Michelle says that those people who can see diff colors (than black) are visionaries who will help people transition to living a better, more richly lived life.

Probably with the gnomes.

Saturday, July 22, 2006

It's been awhile since I've checked this page out. I forget about it from time to time. I can't believe you guys were at Judy's place. That's wild. I LOVE Magnolia, and the pictures I took while I was there. I don't think Danny believes that I've been to such a beautiful place in real life. They're all post cards. Phyah. Sure.
In response to Sheila:
But katie, have you seen the new Al Gore movie yet?
No . What is it? I don't get out much.
Happy Birthday Danny!
He says thank you. We threw him a big 30th birthday surprise party and he was kind of surprised. It was a good time. Pictures to follow...

Right now I'm awake at 1:00 am because I worked until 11pm. Yeah, today I worked from 3pm-11pm. Tomorrow night I work from 11pm-7am. Yes, this job sucks big fat monkey balls. Mom's praying to "Tony, Tony Turn Around" so that I can find a new job.

I'm sure you've all heard the news on www.myspace.com It's nutty, crazy, kooky, whatever. It can be bad (like all the press it's been getting) if put into immature, ignorant hands. For 26-soon-to-be-27-year-olds it's a fun way to chat with out of town friends. I was putzing around after I found out that Chris Corkery has a profile on there, and I thought, this is a really good thing for 5can to have b/c you can get your music out there for so many people to hear. So yeah, he's way ahead of me, and has a profile on myspace. Right now I'm actually listening to some of his music online, and at the same time Danny's cat Jasper is sniffing...something...in the air, bopping his head up and down to figure out where the scent is coming from, and it looks like he's jamming to Sean's music. I told Amy about looking around online for Sean, and she said, "How do you just find your cousin online?"
I say here you go: www.sonicbids.com/tooflessseancorkery.
There's some other links on that page so you can listen to other music. He's really cool. But you guys already know that.

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The time has finally come. I've gotten married and so have my best friends from junior high. Well not quite, but Allison has, and Erin will next summer. Al's ... in the bridal gown, and Erin's the short one in the front. She was my maid of honor. We're wearing cute matching dresses cuz we were in the wedding. This is basically a picture of me and a bunch of people you guys probably don't know (except Amy), but you know, sometimes I like putting pictures online. I'm a geek like that. What do you expect? I met my husband online. I'm allowed to be a computer geek.

Sunday, July 16, 2006

dude, I was just about to take an aspirin

He was a spry guy who tended to jump about rather than walk from room to room. I did not think he remembered me when I'd been in his apt after Neil and Valerie's performance at the Lion D'Or in Montreal, so I went to Neil's kitchen past clutches of other people to get a glass of water. I was tired from driving Maria and me from Hull, MA to Montreal. My left arm was sunburned. My left thigh was just a bit of brown. And I was waiting for Maria to say OK she'd had enough, and get Valerie's keys so we could crash in her apt.

I gulped water down as monkey man came up to me and started up the conversation we'd last had in his own apt about refrigerator sized servers so that he could house numerous cartoon characters in it to create a community of cartoon workers. Or something like that. He spoke fast and quietly with enough of a French accent to make me bend close. "Oh really," I said finally, hoping that was a correct response. "Wow" I concluded. I was barely able to hold my head up. tired tired tired.

I was left alone in the kitchen with the bags of unopened potato chips which I opened. I munched, correctly thinking that the host would forget about ordering real food. I headed to Neil's front room. It's filled with real plants. A dark red paint covers the wall. There is one chair in it positioned in front of the window that's getting an actual breeze. I sit in the dark, thinking that if anyone discovers I'm here it will be confirmed that I am weird. Next thing I know, the overhead light gets flipped on, and Valerie's lipsticked mouth is in front of me talking about her apartment and how to get in. I think I understand her, but she speaks so quickly and she mixes in personal talk that interferes with the needed apt information. Her eyes are popping out as she sort of pretends that the bald guy who hovers near her always is not really her boyfriend, or is he? "Me, I have thirty three years and I have known him for twelve, it's like we have grown up together, and I do not know how he feels about me."

"So I use this key to get in the front door, and these other keys to get to the two locks on your door?"

"And men if they do not first respect me as a woman, they cannot expect to see me as a wife or mother!" Her lipstick stays on her lips without getting on her teeth. I want to ask her about that, how she does that, but know that I will never ever be able to ask her more than one question per visit with her, and that she will never answer it.

Somehow she believes me that I have followed her instructions and gives me the keys. I follow her back to the living room to get another glass of water. Maria is there talking to Neil's daughter Charlie. "We're gonna go soon," Maria promises. I look around and see really nice people I've enjoyed talking to in the past, but have no energy to say anything. I think if I sit back on one of Neil's big cushions and look relaxed and not try to get into the myriad of conversations around me that people will leave me in my own sphere. Also, I am starting to get one of my headaches. I wait before taking an excedrin. It's at a 1.0 level, 1 on a scale of 10. I figure if it gets up to a 2.5 I'll take one. I'd taken a quite a bit for the past few days and try to clean out my system when possible. Too much excedrin can harm the liver...or is that just Tylenol?

Neil is back in the room and he's directing the monkey to me. "Do Sheila, do Sheila," he encourages. Monkey is darting around looking for something on the cluttered coffee table. "What does he do?" I ask. "He's psychic. He's really good at it, and I think you'll love it," he says. Well if neil is encouraged, I am too.

Monkey sits near me so that we can look into each other's eyes. He's got slips of paper and a pencil, and I am reminded of the game Balderdash, the game of Learning Laughing and Lying. "Think to yourself the name of your mother." I do. "Think about her name and then look right into my eyes." I see his blue green eyes lock into mine and then shift as though they're dials on a safe. I don't think I'd ever seen that kind of movement before in a pair of eyes. He jolts a little and then writes something down on the first slip of paper. He crumples it up into a spit wad and places it before me. "Now write down the answer and put it in front of you." I do this, thinking, No way will he get Kayrene. No way. Maria doesn't even know it and she's known mom for 5 years?

He reads my answer slowly. "How do you pronounce this name?" he asks. I tell him, emphasis on Reen. He nods his head and then says, think about a four digit number and then look at me. His eyes do that weird dialing thing again and then he writes down and creates spit ball #2. I write my answer down.

Same thing goes for month of my birthday and whether it's black or white.

I then open the four spit balls. Karine is the first answer. He's spelled Kayrene phonetically in his Quebecer way, He gets 8852. He gets Janvier. He gets the 50-50 shot of white.

I announce his power to the party. I go to Maria who loves all things psychic. "Do me, do me," she pleads. I sit with her and the spit balls he makes and he gets her info correct too. Philomene Mari especially. She demands more of him. "Do MORE!" He doesn't want to do more, since he's emphasized that it's a party trick. No hassles. But she gets him to give more answers. The name of her father. Her last name. The name of her editiing house. She demands that he answer non-party tricks. She insists that he's not just psychic, but is a healer too. She asks him silently to take away my headaches, which I find out about the next day. A moment later, he holding his head. "Ow, ow!" He asks his girlfriend Isabelle for aspirin. She looks in her bag but doesn't have any. I go to my bag and pull out the Excedrin that I was going to take but don't have to anymore. I hand him the tablets and say, I had a headache. But you must have taken it from me. He almost starts crying, Ow, Ow. He takes the pills, gulps them down and is gone. Ten minutes later he gives me the thumbs up. His headache is gone. I don't say much. because mine is still gone. I feel guilty that he's got my headache and has to take pills for relief. He kind of steers clear of me, and I don't blame him. It's probably why he jumps around from person to person so that he doesn't take on too much.

Also I am energized beyond belief, the 2nd wind kicking in, and I stay in Neil's pink room that's filled with plastic flowers and plants. There's a window in this room, too, though not much of a breeze. We talk with Isabelle some more and finally leave for Valerie's new apt. Her bald man friend. Simone, whose name makes me laugh thanks to Joe and katie's little white dog, is looking very happy as Maria and I take off with Valerie's keys.

Thursday, July 13, 2006

status update

Status update:

still work at MIT, check.

still have to wear blue wig on occasion, check.

almost quit my job at MIT, check.

almost set the wig on fire, check.

am getting more easy going, on par of being a 'good sport', while at the same exact time, am feeling like a monstrous ogre, so am therefore feeling the paradox, check.

have three bananas with the perfect ripe-i-tude sitting on my desk that must be eaten by tomorrow or else, check.

over and out.

Wednesday, July 05, 2006

Lucy, living up to her name....


This is Lucy Roller. We KNOW she's a Roller, because, well, she rolls. She rolls across the room, and then gets her head stuck in the bookcase.