November was
crazy, and so was I.
The whole
election thing had a lot to do with it. Everyone around me seemed to believe
that Romney was going to steal it. And Super Storm Sandy - that bitch was
fierce. All in the throes of Halloween. Halloween is always a bit frantic
around our house, since we like to make our own costumes, and we often have a
bit of trouble (i.e. anxiety) deciding who/what we're going to be. This year, I
was Miss Piggy. Our eldest was a made up character named Miss Kiss, who doled
out Hershey's kisses to adoring friends and strangers alike. Our youngest was
Animal, from the Muppets. For whom I crocheted a wig worth $47 in fancy yarn.
Cos that's how we roll at Halloween time.
As for Super
Storm Sandy, everyone in New York was effected. Rich and poor, black, white,
yellow and brown. It's been one of those "great equalizer" moments.
Everybody living without the services we all take for granted… It put a bit of
mind-blowing perspective on things. Lots of things.
As for election
day, I felt like I was the only person alive who believed Obama would win.
Maybe because Halle Berry was on the cover of the New York Times Sunday
Magazine sitting on our
kitchen counter.
Her pretty brown face, so confident and lovely, was like a
wink to the rest of us: He's gonna do it again. Don't you worry.
I woke up on
election day expecting
Obama to win. I just had faith. Which is unusual for me. But there it was. A
powerful feeling that enough democrats would get out and vote, to prove the
pundits wrong. We did. And we won.
Three days
after the big victory, we went to our good friend's out-of-state wedding. At
fifty, it was his first time under the huppah. With his lovely bride of
forty-something. They're eager to start a family, statistics be damned. So that
gave us something fresh to talk about - something outside of Halloween, and
hurricanes, and the presidential election, and writing, and blogging, and...
and... ourselves.
Before crazy
November began, my husband and I took a music-for-hire job. We haven’t worked
together since the kids arrived. Now we finally understand the value of regular
childcare help. But we have yet to secure any of our own, and our deadline is
right before Christmas. That, my
friends, is the icing on the crazy cake.
So I'm looking
forward to January... when I plan to get back to the old rant. I'm hoping my
kids will have a few full weeks of school, for a change, and I can back to
writing on more meaty matters. Motherhood is kicking my ass, and is expected to
continue to do so from now thru the holidays. Whoopee!
Have
a Happy!