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Footloose And Fancy Free

November 30, 2007 By Jenny Ryan 5 Comments

Recently I was talking to my mom about my cousin, who just had her first child. Everyone is fine now, but apparently she experienced some pretty severe complications during and after the birth.

Despite all the problems, “apparently she’s going to do it again one day,” said my mom.

Me (shuddering): No thank you!

My Mom: Well, you can just adopt all your children.

Me: I’m not having children.

My Mom: Well, you can just adopt them like at age 3, after all the messy stuff’s out of the way.

Me: It’s not just the birth-it’s the having them around all the time that I don’t want. I like being free. I like that I can pick up and go at anytime. I’m like a gypsy.

Explosive, hysterical laughter from the other end of the phone.

My Mom (heavily sarcastic): A gypsy with a Blackberry.

Me: I didn’t say I wasn’t well-connected. I just said that I was free.

Filed Under: The Naked Truth

Helping To Keep Me Young

November 28, 2007 By Jenny Ryan 3 Comments

I really enjoy working with high school students, because they help keep me current on many things such as language.

I was recently tutoring one student, and in between Spanish exercises she was telling me stories about her various friends and how they’d “hooked up” with members of the opposite sex.

I had a vague idea of what that term meant when I was a teenager, but I wasn’t sure exactly what it covered these days, so I asked my student to clarify it for me.

She said, “Well it doesn’t mean having sex, but it means you do everything up to right before getting ready to have sex. At least that’s what is means if you’re a teenager. I don’t know what it means to old people.”

Filed Under: CFG And Her Students, Teaching: It's Not For Wimps, Who Made Me A Grownup? Tagged With: working with teenagers

Why My Parents Can Never Claim To Be Surprised At The Way My Brother And I Have Turned Out

November 27, 2007 By Jenny Ryan 2 Comments

top gear

This weekend my parents were down here for a visit, and I decided to introduce them to the magical world of the car show “Top Gear”, which airs on the BBC America network.

On this particular episode the three hosts were each required to acquire a car, saw it in half, and then transform it into their own, unique version of a limousine.

As we watched the men gleefully cut into their cars with varying degrees of success and the occasional electrical fire my dad said, “You know, my cousin and I did that once when we were growing up.”

My mom: “You sawed a car in half?”

My dad: “Yes. We did it to my grandfather’s old car after he died.”

My mom: “And how did you get permission to do something like that?”

My dad: “Well, he and I never really went the route of asking for permission.”

Me: “As in, it’s easier to ask for forgiveness than to ask for permission?”

My dad: “Exactly. My grandmother was not pleased.”

Filed Under: CFG And Family Affairs Tagged With: top gear

Time For Some Good Mojo

November 26, 2007 By Jenny Ryan 2 Comments

The last few weeks have been kind of rough around here, so I wanted to start off this week with a list of some of the good things that have been showing up for me.

1. Rain. Maybe now we here in Georgia can start playing nicely again with Florida and Alabama.

2. snob

I pink puffy heart anything that adds to my mad grammar skillz as a word nerd.

3. beauty

l never really learned any of the important “girly-girl” skills like makeup or hairstyling. Probably because of all the time I spent focusing on my grammar skills. Because we all know that Word Nerds are HOT! and are totally the stuff of high school boys’ dreams.

4. makeup

This stuff is amazing!

5. bloggod

Thanks to Lianne’s nomination, I won a blog award for my post, “Those Two Little Words”. You can check out the rest of the winners here.

6. The BBC show “Top Gear”. I never in life thought I would voluntarily watch a show about cars, but this show is HYSTERICAL. For example, in the show I watched yesterday the 3 hosts:

-gave a bad review to a car based on the fact that “It looks like a scrotum.”

-decided to build a convertible mini-van, to further illustrate that episode’s theme of “convertibles”. They picked the best mini-van they could find, but their feeling was that that didn’t really say much for the vehicle. In their opinion, saying that you drove the “best” mini-van was akin to saying, “Oh, yay! I’ve got syphilis-the best of the sexually transmitted diseases!”

7. My parents came to see me this weekend on a “get well and feel better soon” mission. They brought me the following cartoons:

cartoon1

cartoon2

Filed Under: CFG Shares Some Cool Stuff

I Don’t Think That’s Too Much To Ask From A Car

November 23, 2007 By Jenny Ryan 3 Comments

“All I want is a comfy environment, and for my balls not to hurt.”

-Hugh Grant, when asked what he looked for in a car on the show “Top Gear”

Filed Under: I Have No Funny Categories For Cars, I Love TV, People Say The Funniest Things Tagged With: top gear

Happy Thanksgiving!

November 22, 2007 By Jenny Ryan 4 Comments

First of all, I have to say that my support system of amazing friends and family TOTALLY ROCKS!

On Tuesday when I found out I have temporary arthritis as a result of that stomach infection, I had a major meltdown. I just reached the absolute end of my ability to deal with life.

And then, when I could not do one more thing on my own, that is when everyone else swung into action for me.

When I could not move any more, they came to carry me.

I am not invincible. I can not do it all myself. I had to ask for help.

And surprisingly, the world did not end. I’m still okay.

Thank you.

Filed Under: Grin And Bear It, Sometimes I Get Sick

Seriously?!?!

November 20, 2007 By Jenny Ryan 1 Comment

As if I weren’t already dealing with enough crap here, apparently one of the possible side effects of having an intestinal bacteria is arthritis.

Please stop the world.

I want to get off.

Filed Under: Grin And Bear It, Sometimes I Get Sick, The Universe Has Some Explaining To Do Tagged With: C DIFF

Irony

November 17, 2007 By Jenny Ryan 1 Comment

…that last month when I had strep throat I asked the doctor for a different antibiotic than she was going to prescribe, because the one she was going to prescribe caused me to experience some severe intestinal issues

…that by taking the new antibiotic I contracted clostridium difficile,, an intestinal infection consisting of nothing but those very same intestinal issues

…that the treatment for this infection is…yet more antibiotics.

Oh, Universe, you tricky bastard you.

Filed Under: Grin And Bear It, Sometimes I Get Sick Tagged With: C DIFF

One Of The Lesser Known Benefits Of Marriage

November 16, 2007 By Jenny Ryan 2 Comments

That, when the need arises, there is always someone you can turn to and say, “I need you to check out my nipples. Is this how they always look?”

Filed Under: Partners In Fun, The Perfect Blend Tagged With: funny stories, marriage

Those Two Little Words

November 14, 2007 By Jenny Ryan

There are many things for which I am grateful to my friend, Lynne, but one of my favorites is the fact that she was the person who introduced me to the fantastic phrase, “Just ‘cuz.”

Until I met her, nothing in my life had ever been done “just ‘cuz”. I always backed up everything I decided to do with case plans, legal arguments, graphs, pie charts, handouts, and a Power Point presentation so that, if asked, I could at any moment give a detailed presentation on exactly why I should be allowed to do the activity in question, and exactly how it would lead to some sort of measurable result such as more money or a better job.

Then I met Lynne.

And one day when I was telling her about some kind of training I wanted to take, and I finished my whole song-and-dance routine of justifying why I wanted to do this, she said, “What if you just did this. Just. ‘Cuz.?”

For a while I was speechless, mostly because I was involved in picking all the pieces of my brain up off the floor. And then I was all, “Oh, sure, but first why don’t I go rob a bank, and then go knock off a chain of convenience stores because, HELLO!, you are not allowed to do something just because you want to and you think it will be fun. What’s wrong with you?!”

But truth be told, I was fascinated with this idea. It was sort of like mental cocaine, the idea that maybe, just maybe, I could actually do the things I wanted to do just ‘cuz. No need for any lengthy dissertations or comprehensive oral exams where I had to prove my worthiness. Just. ‘Cuz.

So ever since then I have been luxuriating in the freedom this thought brings. Like, the kind of luxuriating where you roll around naked in giant piles of money while your handsomely oiled and scantily-clad pool boys fan you with large palm fronds and hand feed you individual pieces of gourmet chocolate on the beach of your own, private, Caribbean island.

Yes, I’ve been living it up big time with these two little words. And then recently, I discovered yet another liberating aspect of this powerful thought.

As I’ve written before, during the past few months I’ve been very involved in learning how to manage my anxiety disorder. I’ve also had to deal with a lot of health challenges, as I often do in the fall.

And while I love all the personal growth work I do, the shadow side of that comes out when I blame myself for my conditions and tell myself things like, “Well, if I were more enlightened, I wouldn’t be having all these problems. If I were just doing this stuff right, I wouldn’t be so sick.”

And once again, Lynne stepped in and helped me see this another way.

“What if,” she suggested, “you are not to blame?”

“What if this is just a thing, like, you just have an anxiety thing?”

“What if,” she posited, “just like we can be happy ‘just ‘cuz’, we can just have an anxiety thing ‘just ‘cuz’?”

“What if you could let yourself off the hook?”

I’m not exaggerating when I say that there is no number high enough for me to describe the amount of shame, judgment, and blame that lifted off my shoulders when she said these things to me. It was such a tremendous relief to have another way to view this situation, one that did not involve the need to constantly abuse myself mentally.

Such a powerful little phrase, those two little words. Once again they are proving to be quite the lifesaver for me.

To read some more great posts about how we can let ourselves off the hook, check out:

“Doing our work” by Lynne Morrell, and

“Positive Attitudes: All Powerful…or Maybe Just Warm and Cozy?” by Alix North.

Filed Under: Grin And Bear It, Where Jenny Gets A Little Woo-Woo, Where Jenny Talks About Her Feelings Tagged With: living with mental illness, the shadow side of personal growth

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