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Different Year, Same Recycled Pile of Neuroses

February 12, 2007

Hello! I have been sick as a dog since...oh, Wednesday night or so. And contemplating that great mystery of motherhood, the way your child gets a slight runny nose -- an almost poetic runny nose, like a single tear on the cheek of a romance novel heroine, dampening the shoulder of her star-crossed lover like it slimes your shirt and upholstered furniture -- but then 24 hours later you're the one hacking up a damn lung.

I'm feeling better today, except for having absolutely no voice left. And laryngitis plus a toddler? Boy fucking howdy, let me tell you what an awesome combination that is.

Amy:
Noah! Stop climbing on that! Sit down! Bottom down! No! No no no!

Phonetic version:
Noaacch! Steeehhdat! It! Ot! Naaeeegh *fit of coughing*

I've taken to pelting Fisher Price Little People at his butt to get his attention, and don't you fucking judge me. I will come to your house and lick your telephone, swear to God.

Anyway! Absolutely nothing of interest has happened to me in days, except for my triumphant achievement of playing Trivial Pursuit with other adults on Friday night and remaining relatively low-key throughout the entire affair. (I am disgustingly competitive, in case you didn't know, and when I called Jason and told him we'd been invited to a Game Night he asked if I'd disclosed my little problem to the hostess, and even when I said yes he made me hand the phone to her so he could make sure she understood just how unhinged I get.) But I did great! And my team lost! And Jason's team won! And yet I did not throw vodka in anyone's face or threaten divorce or ANYTHING.

Jason thinks it was the cold meds. He is probably right.

(Am withholding sex anyway, but at least I can pretend it's out of concern for his health.)

Okay, so besides that, nothing has happened. Oh! Except that I got tagged for the Six Weird Things About Me meme by Her Bad Mother. And I kind of had the feeling I did it already, but since my site is a mammoth testament to Why You Should Always Use Categories And Have A Search Function, it took me forever to determine that yes! I did do this one already. And yet it has come back to me again. I'm going to try to not read into that too much, but instead am going to take it as a compliment, or perhaps a sign that I am the CHAMPION OF THIS MEME, AND IN FACT, I WIN THE INTERNET.

So...uh. Six MORE weird things about me!

1) I enjoy showtunes. I have occasionally been known to buy a Broadway soundtrack or seven. Although once I got married I mostly stopped, because everybody knows the REAL joy in listening to Broadway soundtracks comes from lip-synching along in front of your bathroom mirror or maybe -- just maybe -- re-enacting Eponine's death from Les Miserables dramatically in your living room. This gets much harder to do when you live with someone else, particularly someone else who is under the impression that you are sane and not the sort of person who still fantasizes about playing Little Orphan Annie and knows all the choreography to Hard Knock Life.

2) I have, however, performed the occasional song-and-dance number for Noah.

3) It should also be noted that I have a terrible, terrible voice.

4) I also enjoy those cake-decorating competitions on the Food Network. Sometimes I wonder if I missed my calling simply because it never occurred to me that professional cake decorating was an option, and whether it's too late to launch a new career, and if the professional cake decorating world is being flooded with amateurs now because of people watching that show and thinking back to how much they rocked at Play-Doh.

5) Every cake I have ever made was decorated with canned frosting, which I guess goes along with weird thing #3: Totally Unqualified Delusions of Grandeur.

6) My all-time favorite foods are probably Brussels sprouts, black olives, foie gras, roasted duck breast in a balsamic fig reduction and Kraft Macaroni & Cheese.

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(Hates everything on that list. Actually, hates all foods and food-type products, unless we're including crayons.)

(Wait. Am I supposed to tag people? Okay...um, you're ALL TAGGED. If you decide to play, leave a link to your entry in the comments and we'll all come laugh at your weirdness, and we'll see how long it takes for this meme to either come back to me or vanish into that good night, where overplayed memes and bad Quizilla surveys go to die.)

Posted at 01:33 PM | Permalink

Comments

I've never commented here, I don't think, but the Food Network Challenge dragged me out of the woodwork. LOVE IT. Thought I was the only one. I have the chocolate evening dresses episode on my TiVo. Can't wait. Also love Ace of Cakes (Duff's been on the Challenge several times!).

And Joy, I wondered the same thing about if it tastes good. I asked my brother the pastry chef and he said, and I quote "I'd rather eat toothpaste on carboard than fondant." So there you have it.

Posted by: mary | February 12, 2007 at 04:20 PM

Okay, Hard Knock Life is the showtune equivalent of It's a Small World. Now I can't get it out of my head.

Damn.

But I personally prefer Roxie from Chicago to belt out in the car. :)

Posted by: Pammer | February 12, 2007 at 04:20 PM

Okay, I played too...you can check mine out at songofthemockingbird.blogspot.com

By the way, brussel sprouts are best eaten when covered completely in cheese sauce.

Posted by: *emily* | February 12, 2007 at 04:22 PM

Eponines death is just so SAD! I totally hear you. I have plans to play Christine in the Phantom of the Opera and its all I can do not to inform everyone that I KNOW ALL THE WORDS TO THE ENTIRE SHOW.

Posted by: Jem | February 12, 2007 at 04:22 PM

Hmm would never have thought there were so many musical people around here! I've done 42 productions (in 12 years time). I stopped when I was about 19. Played little Cosette. Favorite all time musical: Sunday in the Park with George.

Also? Brussel Sprout lover. Roasted. Pretty much every green veggie but peppers. Next favorite is artichokes.

Posted by: Meg | February 12, 2007 at 04:51 PM

Noah's hair is long enough to make that mohawk (faux-hawk?) you talked about once before.

Posted by: Nette | February 12, 2007 at 04:59 PM

http://mordantconceit.blogspot.com/2007/02/6-weird-things-about-me.html

Posted by: Sara | February 12, 2007 at 05:01 PM

I begin to wonder if you are really supposed to share certain weird things about yourself...what the hell. I did the meme.
As for the Fisher Price pelting alert...my daughter was leaning into kiss me last night and I had the strangest sensation, she had a mouthful of spit and had sort of opened her mouth and let it cascade down my cheek and into my mouth. I realized my motherly love and acceptance stops just shy of welcoming foamy saliva into my mouth. I'm thinking I may reciporcate the next time she opts not to listen to me. Care to judge that? 2 1/2 is a whole different kind of fun. Feel better.
http://toddlywinks.blogspot.com/2007/02/6-weird-things-meme.html

Posted by: amanda | February 12, 2007 at 06:23 PM

I am a meme whore.

And also, my favourite driving music is Les Mis and Phantom of the Opera, and I always, always sing Eponine and Marius's duet and get tearful on the last line when Eponine croaks.

Posted by: Tracy | February 12, 2007 at 07:09 PM

I love showtunes. I used to check out the musical scores from the college library when I was in high school,to play them on the piano. so I also learned all the voice parts and can sing the instrumental parts too. It's not such a useful skill, but keeps me awake while driving on long roadtrips-I arrive hoarse.

Posted by: kimm | February 12, 2007 at 07:10 PM

I was soooo into show tunes when I was a teenager that I must have been the dorkiest dork that ever dorked (whatever THAT means). I listened to some of those cast recordings so many times that now, years later, I still have them memorized. Actually, I was running through the opening of "Master of the House" (the bit before the "Welcome, Monsieur/Sit Yourself Down") while I was in a meeting this morning. Boring meeting but also scary realization that I still know those words!

Anyway, I thought I'd also done the six weird things meme, but what I have actually done was a "ten things I bet I've done that you haven't" neener neener sort of thing. Close enough?

Posted by: Kate | February 12, 2007 at 07:16 PM

I did it too. For maybe the third time in a very short time period.

I love your site, sorry you are sick!

Posted by: Jessica | February 12, 2007 at 07:34 PM

Tag, I'm it!

http://www.geeky-girl.net/?p=165

Hope you get your voice back soon!

Posted by: Erin | February 12, 2007 at 07:38 PM

Amalah, you of all politically correct people should know that Fisher Price does not refer to its figurines as Little People anymore but rather as Honkey Dwarves. And Bossy thinks they are perfectly OK to hurl.

Posted by: BOSSY | February 12, 2007 at 07:49 PM

Seriously...I feel so much better about myself knowing that there is someone else who has re-enacted Eponine's death (and, uh, many, many other Les Miserables scenes) in their living room.

Yes, even if it is still totally weird.

Posted by: jp | February 12, 2007 at 08:24 PM

Here's mine:

http://lizfrog.blogspot.com/2007/02/six-weird-things-about-me.html

Amy, based on your advice smackdown, my weird things would probably make you cringe!

Posted by: Liz | February 12, 2007 at 09:36 PM

Hmmm. This post has indicated that we must never play games together unless we are on the same team. I've been known to insist the Internet be consulted during a game of Scattergories to prove that a "jill" is indeed a female kangaroo. Because it IS, dammit!

Also, I'm totally with you on brussel sprouts (in butter, thank you) and foie gras (seared with huckleberry sauce, please)

Posted by: Cagey | February 12, 2007 at 10:26 PM

I'm playing along. My pile of strangeness is here.

Posted by: marymuses | February 12, 2007 at 10:56 PM

Okay, I'll bite.

Shameless Self Deprecation!!

Also, my Mom used to steam brussel sprouts in chicken stock so they were salty, and then when I went over my friend's house in first grade? And her mom made brussel sprouts? I jumped up and down and clapped my hands. Except that they were gross, and I felt like I had to eat them all because of my inane enthusiasm for BRUSSEL SPROUTS.

Posted by: Werbie | February 12, 2007 at 11:20 PM

brussel sprouts? NOOOOOOOOOOOO!

Posted by: shy me | February 12, 2007 at 11:37 PM

I got tagged for the MeMe last week; it's in my blog.

I am also a closet Broadway starlet. Once, sitting in traffic, my father pulled up along side my car (total coincidence) and saw/heard me singing the the big "everyone sings!" song at the end of Act ! of Les Mis...He says it sounded like I was singing about 3 of the parts at once.

Good times...

Posted by: sarah | February 12, 2007 at 11:44 PM

Can't back down from that challenge. I mean, you tagged the whole internet thingy. Good work!

I too jumped on the meme bandwagon

Hope you're feeling better!

Posted by: KJ | February 13, 2007 at 12:15 AM

Oh man.
I am so weird

Enjoy!

Posted by: Julie | February 13, 2007 at 12:20 AM

ok that link didn't work...

Lets try this one

Weirdness

Posted by: Julie | February 13, 2007 at 12:22 AM

I did this too...

http://www.little-birdie.net/julianna/2006/12/index.html

Posted by: Julianna | February 13, 2007 at 12:42 AM

http://www.little-birdie.net/julianna/2006/12/6_weird_things.html

Apparantly, I am dumb after a 6 hour nap.

Posted by: Julianna | February 13, 2007 at 01:00 AM

So, this is the first time I have ever linked my page to anything (because, um yeah, it's brand new). But, I answered your me me...
Noah looks adorable...as always...

Posted by: Emily | February 13, 2007 at 01:31 AM

I'm normally a lurker, but I'm commenting to let you know that I'm writing this list right now on my livejournal. My username there is weird_cowgirl. No, I couldn't tell you why I'm not writing out the whole link, except maybe check 2 on the list.

Also, I'm not just sucking up on point 1. This is the only mommy blog I check regularly.

Posted by: anna | February 13, 2007 at 02:52 AM

I did the meme: www.acharmedlife.typepad.com

Yes!! Love the showtunes. Worst part about getting sick for me is not being able to sing! Les Mis and Phantom are my faves to sing, too. And if there's mac and cheese afterwards, so much the better! Amy, I feel your pain, my DD gave me her cold and of course on me it's two weeks of bronchitis and counting. Hang in there! Feel better soon =)

Posted by: DebbieS | February 13, 2007 at 02:58 AM

I've posted my 6 things over at my blog (linky - http://kafaleni.wordpress.com/2007/02/13/6-weird-things-about-me/ )

Hope you're feeling better!

Posted by: Kafaleni | February 13, 2007 at 04:13 AM

I can't believe no body had the balls/guts to mention in a snarky voice that THIS would've been a perfect time to use that baby sign language crap. Imagine flinging the Little Person and then being able to communicate why the Little Person was sacrificed.
I'm sure thats why it was invented...

Posted by: cursingmama | February 13, 2007 at 09:07 AM

I posted my 6 weird things.

Posted by: Kristine | February 13, 2007 at 10:07 AM

I was finally inspired to do my 6 weird things.

Hope you feel better! Noah makes me squeal.

Posted by: jaime | February 13, 2007 at 10:16 AM

Okay first to Joy. For my wedding I had this big beautiful wedding cake covered in fondant and then I had a grooms cake that was chocolate covered in chocolate ganash. Of course we all know the chocolate on chocolate was amazing. However the fondant was about the worst thing ever. After my honey moon we brought the leftovers to work, and had to peel off the fondant to enjoy the rest of the cake.

Next, I don't know crap about show toons, but I once did a song and dance from the little Mermaid and can total recite, The Incredible's word-for-word.

Also all this talk about food, and olives is making me ultra starving, since I am sick and haven't eaten in three days so now I'm going to go make an olive sandwich. Don't judge me, they are good.

Posted by: wilddreemer | February 13, 2007 at 10:51 AM

Here ya go...
My Six Weird Things.
http://amysmagnumopus.blogspot.com/2007/02/i-wanna-play.html

Posted by: AmyM | February 13, 2007 at 11:53 AM

Just wanted to say Hello.... THis is my first visit. Love it!

Posted by: superchick | February 13, 2007 at 11:55 AM

OH, I love Brussel Sprouts---when I was single and had the time, I used to love to eat them leaf by tiny leaf. Now, I have no time, so I swallow them whole.

I was already tagged for this meme, but it was my first one (no longer a virgin), so here is the link. I was unnaturally excited about finally getting tagged, but I have a feeling I'll be cursing them soon enough:

http://fairlyoddmother.blogspot.com/2007/02/6-weird-things-about-1-odd-woman.html

Posted by: Fairly Odd Mother | February 13, 2007 at 12:22 PM

Amalah - Love reading you! My 13 year old daughter is on this kick to try new foods. We have done the asaparagus, turnips, rutabagas and
now she wants to try brussel sprouts. I have asked at work for recipes and how to cook them and the only on I received was instructions to dig a hole in the back yard about 3 feet and bury them. Apparently people in eastern NC do not cook them. How do you cook them?

Posted by: Kim | February 13, 2007 at 02:41 PM

My friends and I used to blast Phantom of the Opera tunes from the car rather than rock. We really are geeks.

I've totally sang and danced for my kids. It makes them be quiet for a bit, and the sound of laughter afterward is way better than the whining and crying.

I love the idea of cake decorating- I tried to make my own icing for my daughter's 5th birthday, it was awful. But I own the Wilton cake decorating beginners set. Go figure.

I *love* brussel sprouts but can't' get my family to like them. I just copied the recipe that one of your previous commenters left & can't wait to try it now!

Posted by: psumommy | February 13, 2007 at 02:42 PM

omg totally love #4. Loved the one where they had to create this blown sugar things bigger than life and then carry them up one side of a ramp and down the other because in real life? I have to do that every damn day. And every damn one of them broke.

Posted by: Kathy | February 13, 2007 at 03:01 PM

I'm jumping on the bandwagon!

http://utterlybrilliantthoughts.blogspot.com/2007/02/stupid-mercury.html

Don't feel bad, Amy. There are certain board games my husband won't even play with me any more. Fortunately, Trivial Pursuit isn't one of them. I love me some trivia. Feel better soon!

Posted by: Shawnee | February 13, 2007 at 04:03 PM

My first meme
http://wilddreemer.blogspot.com/

Posted by: wilddreemer | February 13, 2007 at 04:16 PM

I rock at Trivial Pursuit. You may be Queen of Everything, but I am the Mistress of Minutia, so we should agree to never play opposite each other. That is, if we knew each other in real life, instead of just me reading your blog.

Anyway, I did the weirdness, too:
http://fishygirl.typepad.com/the_fish_pond_where_we_ju/2007/02/ways_in_which_i.html

It scares me the ease with which I did it.

Posted by: FishyGirl | February 13, 2007 at 04:19 PM

Ah, yes, forgot to mention that we regularly utilize the chucking things at the kids technique of communication - FPLP, croutons, m&ms. My favorite is when BigDaddyFish tries to use popcorn and other stuff that doesn't fly so well. Then he has to clean the floor.

Posted by: FishyGirl | February 13, 2007 at 04:21 PM

solid proof that God hands out different sets of taste buds - no one can say they like brussel sprouts if they are tasting what I am tasting.

I don't have a URL, so I'll share here - when I cross my ankles, I can intertwine my long, monkey toes every-other (like when you braid your fingers together in your lap?)

And "on my own" from Les Miz makes me cry after 20 yrs. of listening to the soundtrack.

Posted by: AmyC65 | February 13, 2007 at 04:21 PM

OK, I thought I did it last month, but I guess I was tagged 2 months ago... here is the link...

http://shootinthepoop.typepad.com/shootinthepoop/2006/11/tag_were_it.html#comments

Posted by: MK | February 13, 2007 at 04:47 PM

Did it last month. Sad that it was so easy to think of 6 and so difficult to limit it just to 6.

http://allellie.blogspot.com/2007/01/6-weird-things-about-me.html

Posted by: Holly | February 13, 2007 at 05:51 PM

I thought I was the only one who still liked musicals - and my 26 year old daughter who was actually excited at a Christmas gift of a packet of DVD musicals. Anyone else know all the words to "On the Street Where You Live" or "Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair?? Ha!

Posted by: Jan | February 13, 2007 at 06:01 PM

I'm in too.

Posted by: Mers | February 13, 2007 at 06:31 PM

In that picture Noah looks like you write. Does that make sense? No? We're sick over here, too. Sorry you are down and out.

Posted by: Wacky Mommy | February 13, 2007 at 06:36 PM
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