Is it life that makes us so dumb and jaded that we forget the present entirely and instead focus on the past in a masochistic attempt to manipulate the future? How beautiful life would be if only we could remember to feel the joy to be found in every stage of all things. Remember the melancholic bliss of the fear that grips you when you first start to fall in love. And then remember the elation of the fear giving way to faith as you let go of your heart to a hand, believing and trusting for it’s safety. Remember those first touches of exploration. Do not think. Only feel, experience, live the buzz between contacts of skin on skin, like sunshine after winter, like that very first daffodil greeting the world as a reminder that brighter days are yet to come.
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Let’s skip all the good parts. Let’s leave out the part where electricity jumps between fingers that aren’t even touching yet. It makes you stupid. And who wants to be stupid, right?
Let’s skip the parts where our minds wander to each other’s thoughts. We should be working. Not wandering. more »
So I’ve been gone a while. I see my last post was on the 9th of Feb. Bad bad girl!!! Somewhere along the line I got lost between a whole bunch of cocktails and coffee dates. As I sit here I am listening to music from long ago. Stuff I was listening to two-three years ago when I first started writing my book. It’s funny how the moods take you back. And how incredibly I am not remotely the same person who first started listening to those songs, and so I am able to hear with new ears as I listen to Beth Hart crooning in a way that gives me goosebumps that I just cannot describe. One day, maybe one day, the things we do will matter like that…
if darnkess lays here I will go elsewhere to a place and time of light and joy where your stare your words your face do not exist except in vague and distant dreams forgotten on waking because here in this place where safety resides I will bear my children in fruitful hope of better futures and brighter smiles of deathless life of tearless eyes and of painless perfect peace
beneath there lay a beating heart
whose break lived unrepaired
from olden ghosts to newer ones
whose meaning lay bare more »
1. My all time favorite movie is “The Goonies” – they played it for us at school once when I was in Sub A and I got into trouble later for quoting Chunk saying “oh shit” in the classroom. Maybe I have a thing for pirates and buried treasure, or maybe it’s just a ridiculous love for a good underdog adventure with a happy ending, but that movie gets me every single time I watch it.
2. Contrary to what anyone who knows me might think, I’m actually a very shy person. Social situations kill me sometimes and I can get deathly uncomfortable. People often mistake this for supreme snobbery on my part but it really isn’t. It can just take a little while for me to warm to crowds of people that I don’t know sometimes.
3. I am so ridiculously afraid of snakes that I have to give myself a pep talk when attempting to walk through any kind of snake park. I start to panic if I can’t find a snake in it’s cage and start looking around on the ground for it – just in case. I have nightmares about them at least two or three times a month.
4. I have never known love like the love I feel for my son. When I was pregnant my best friend told me “if you think you love him now, just wait until he is born!” – and I thought she was crazy! How could I possibly love this kid anymore than I already did? But every cliche you hear about having kids is true. How they change your lives. All of it. Yes some of it is exhausting and stressful, and sometimes you think that your protective mother bear instincts are going to kill you, but my God when that little guy smiles at me it’s like everything is right with the world.
5. I cry in almost every episode of Grey’s Anatomy. This is pathetic I know, but I can’t help it. I have watched the first two seasons five times I think (and this is only because I don’t own the other two yet). It possibly caters to my slightly masochistic streak – a nice little personality trait leftover from a past relationship (how that happened I have no idea but I swear it wasn’t there before I started dating the guy!) I am quite tempted to have nothing to do with the 5th series simply because I feel that the 4th ended so perfectly – but I think my love of pain might very well overrule that decision and force me back into the Meredith/McDreamy torture circle again. I know everyone hates Meredith and it makes sense to since she’s a bit of a trainwreck – but I think I might actually BE her…
6. I can’t stand seafood. Even the smell makes me gag.
7. I hate liars with a passion. Break me with the truth rather than screw me over with a lie. Or at least be damn sure that I never find out about it.
8. It’s my ultimate pet peeve when people say “no offense” in that condescending bitchy way that makes whatever they say following their little “no offense” preamble seem just that much worse. Please. Screw “no offense” – just don’t be offensive!
9. Pick up lines never fail to make me laugh. I love it. For one – it’s flattering. Someone is trying to pick you up. Just because you have no intention of BEING picked up doesn’t mean you have to be a bitch about it. And come on – there are some damn entertaining pick up lines out there. “Eat me! I’m a muffin!” – now that’s some funny shit!
10. My ultimate comfort food is mashed potatoes.
11. I have a hip bone fetish. On girls or guys…they just… oh boy!
12. I wish my breasts were bigger. All the other girls in the family got those Larter boobs – but me? I had a kid and they shrunk down to barely a B. What the hell is up with that?
13. Writing is the only thing that makes me happy. I know that sounds trite and ridiculous. And I’ve told myself a million times that it doesn’t count. It’s “just a hobby” blah blah. But it kind of makes the world go away for me. There is something so cathartic and soul stroking about saying what you want to say, no matter the forum. And the great thing about fiction especially is that no one can get mad at you for believing and saying the things that you do. My biggest fantasy includes a loft office where I can sit quietly writing the things I have to say, with the world safely tucked on the other side of the door, just waiting for me to come out and join it again.
14. I love my family. And not just because I have to but because my parents and siblings are truly four of the finest people I know.
15. I am particularly jealous of blonds. There. I said it! And it’s not at all because I think they are superior or more attractive in any way – there’s just something particularly disturbing about being passed over for a size 2 bimbo (I’m sorry I know that’s not politically correct) when I know for a fact that I am WAY more woman than that!
16. I absolutely HATE the words moist, lube and probe. They freak me out.
17. I devour murder mystery novels like your average housewife devours Mills and Boon and Maryanne Keyes.
18. I never knew the colour of my eyes until I met the father of my child.
19. I never knew what great friends I had until he left me.
20. I am petrified of the sea. I think it’s a combination of not wanting to be eaten by a shark and really not taking to being dunked by waves very well.
21. I really regret that I don’t know my American family at all. From what I can tell they are really great people and I would be better for knowing them the way one should know all their family members.
22. My DVD collection is my pride and joy. I just need it to start growing again (it’s been going through a dry patch…)
23. The actions I regret the most are the ones where someone else got hurt.
24. I don’t deal with death well. I know most people don’t, but I seem to have a bit of a block about it. I can get pretty angry and hysterical and self loathing.
25. I’m way too hard on myself. I know this, but knowing it doesn’t really help. I find it really hard to forgive myself for mistakes that I’ve made, but forgive others way too easily for the same mistakes.
26. I wish I was a redhead.
27. I always take make up with me when I go out at night but I never ever use it.
28. My favourite words are: hallelujah, bizarre and brazen.
29. Listening to the song “Kiss the Rain” by Billy Myers always gives me goosebumps.
30. I can’t stand vague plans. There’s nothing worse than when someone says, “I’ll pop by later” – and for some reason because it’s not a definitive plan they think they can blow you off without as much as a phonecall or a text. I find it ridiculously unsettling and blood boiling when this happens to me and it kind of makes me want to disown people a bit. I just find nothing worse than sitting around waiting for someone who might pitch up or might call. And I know it’s nuts and that I should just get over it (especially living in Port Elizabeth where this kind of behaviour seems to be the norm) but it drives me absolutely stark raving crazy! It’s like giving your time to someone who hasn’t even bothered to pitch up and take it.
31. I’m addicted to Twitter and Facebook. A rather insane addiction I admit and it does put me square in the geek box for sure but I can’t get over the absolutely yummy communication elements of it. It’s like having a cyberworld of people around me – all the time! I do honestly think that the people I communicate with regularly on facebook are of the few people who actually really know me. Lame yes, but quite true.
32. That said I used to be addicted to IRC, and I’ve actually met a lot of people that way. Some of them I’ve remained pretty close with, two I’ve dated , and many of them have gotten me through quite a few tough times.
33. I definitely have a thing for older men. Although I don’t actually know any older men that I have a thing for. But lock me in a room with Hugh Laurie, Matthew Fox, David Duchovney, Robert Downy Jr and Jeffrey Dean Morgan(my god how did you create such a perfect human being!) and I won’t ever have to worry about needing a happy place again…
34. I wish I was more like my sister.
35. A professor from NMMMU once sent me an photograph of his penis on Skype. Probably one of the most random things that has ever happened to me.
36. I’m a little bit attracted to Sheldon from The Big Bang Theory but I can’t figure out why. It’s totally not a sex thing. Could be the intelligence thing though because I find James Spader to be a huge non-sexual turn on too.
37. I wanted to be a marine biologist or a vet when I was younger. No idea how that was going to ever work since I’m terrified of the sea and I barely give my poor dog the time of day (I do however at least feel guilty about it).
38. My son makes me broody.
39. The only literary character I have ever been attracted to is Jeffrey Tolliver from a set of mystery novels by Karin Slaughter. She kills him in the last one and almost ruined my holiday. I understand Stephen King’s “Misery” on a very personal level now.
40. Sex in books turns me on more than sex on tv. But I don’t read trashy romance novels! There has to be a bit of substance to a book for me to get hooked on it. A well written sex scene is usually just a bonus (Karin Slaughter and Tami Hoag manage this particularly well).
41. I hated the Twilight movie.
42. I cried during Susan Boyle’s performance of “I Have A Dream”.
43. I love orca whales so much that I get all tingly just watching the Free Willy movies.
44. My cousin Steve won The Weakest Link once. Never in my life have I ever been so happy for another person. I was glowing for a week.
45. I don’t know what I would do without my friend Joe. She’s my soulmate!
46. It drives me nuts when someone pronounces it “eXpresso” – it’s eSpresso!
27 Dresses
I’ll forgive this movie for being utterly depressing only because the pan-out scene at the very end kicked ass!
Made of Honor
Ah heaven is when Hollywood decides to take the worlds yummiest man and put him in an adorable movie containing the sexiest most amazing on screen kiss ever. Pure bliss…
Sex and the City – The Movie
I have learnt that every time my sister tells me that I have to watch some or other movie because I’ll love it I should rather just stay away and pick something else, so when she told me that I’d hate this movie I went out and rented it at the first opportunity. I was never the biggest Sex and the City fan, but I did rent them all when they came out on DVD and enjoyed them well enough to finish the entire series. I think again my love for groups of friends is at play here. Yes the quirky sex stuff can be interesting and the clothes are a laugh-a-minute but I’m such a girl I can’t help just truly loving the idea of four people who have lunch together just about every day. It’s awesome. That is, of course, if you can manage to shy away from the ever-popular don’t these women work question. more »