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A Mind Is A Terrible Thing

August 2, 2006 By Jenny Ryan Leave a Comment

You know that saying, “Nature abhors a vacuum?” Well I have found that nowhere is that more true than inside my own mind.

Here’s an example of what I mean. I have a friend with whom I’ve had pretty regular, almost daily, contact over the past two years. Then this summer my friend went away for a month and was involved in something that had absolutely nothing to do with me. So for a while there was this s-p-a-c-e between us.

And the thing about space is, it’s totally neutral. It just is. Unless you are me. And then space becomes the fertile breeding ground for “stories-that-I-make-up-in-my-head,” each one crazier than the last, but all ending in exactly the same way:

“And so he went away, and he met all these really cool people and did all these really cool things, and that made him realize Just How Much I Suck, and then he came back, and he never wanted to have anything to do with me EVER AGAIN. The End.”

The good thing is that I was aware of the crazy mind games I was playing with myself and I decided to try and do things differently, but the bad thing is that whenever I try and retrain my mind, it usually goes a little something like this:

Me: “OK, mind, I think it is time for us to find A New Way to think about this particular situation.”
My mind (reclining in a Barcalounger, scratching itself with one hand and knocking back a soda with the other): “Whatever, man,” (followed by a loud, obnoxious belch).

I would rather feel miserable, rejected and lonely. I would rather spend all my time looking for evidence to support all my stories. I would rather be right about why all of these things are true than simply think a different thought.

It’s times like this when, inspired as I am to share with him the inner workings of my mind, my husband looks at me and says, “How do you get through the day?”

Filed Under: My Mind Is One Scary Place, The Naked Truth

School Daze

August 2, 2006 By Jenny Ryan 2 Comments

I have no idea how this happened, but apparently it is almost time for school to start again.

This will be my fifth year working as a Spanish tutor, and so a lot of the students who started with me as freshman graduated last year. And as I think about them as they get ready to start college I have been wondering what, if anything, I managed to impress upon them as they begin to make their way out in the world.

As their tutor I covered a lot of areas with them-organization, study skills, how to get along with their teacher, etc., plus all the Spanish-specific topics.

But as I reflect back upon my time spent with them, I think the only thing I can in all honesty guarantee that stuck with them is this:

“By God, don’t you dare steal my pens!”

See, I am really weird about my pens. I only like this one kind called “Bic Crystal”. And I can only find them at the grocery store because, despite the fact that they are The. Best. Pens. Ever, they are apparently not “highfalutin” enough to be sold at actual office supply stores. So that means that if anyone else ever uses one of these pens, or thinks about using one, or even looks in the general direction of where I keep them in my office, I become terrified that all of my pens will disappear and I will never be able to find any more ever again. Because they are just that awesome.

So not only do my students NEVER steal my pens, but if they ever see any Bic Crystal pens anywhere else, like in their car or lying around their house, they IMMEDIATELY gather them all up and bring them to me. Because I have scared them that much.

I have apparently convinced them that I am the rightful owner of all Bic Crystal pens in the entire Universe. And woe be unto those who are discovered with any of my pens in their possession.

And lo, The Teacher looked out at everything she had made, and how she had successfully transferred her craziness to others, and she saw that it was very good.

Filed Under: Playing Well With Others, School Daze, The Naked Truth, Using My Powers Tagged With: tutoring, working with high school students

Things That Make You Say, “What?!: Video Games

August 1, 2006 By Jenny Ryan Leave a Comment

This weekend my husband bought the video game “Prince of Persia: Two Thrones”. I was in the living room when he played it for the first time, because I like to watch the opening sequence of all his new games to see if it has a story I’ll be interested in following.

As usual, the first thing he did was to scroll through the different screens where he could set his gaming preferences, and when the “Display” screen popped up I saw this:

Tutorials-yeah, that makes sense

Progressive Scan-sure, that’s some technical stuff

Blood

Screen Adjust-more technical stuff

Wait-what? BLOOD?! Since when is that a technical issue?

Filed Under: CFG And The Wonderful World Of Gaming, CFG Says, What?! Tagged With: gaming, prince of persia, video games

Cautiously Optimistic

August 1, 2006 By Jenny Ryan Leave a Comment

I am SO HAPPY to report that my grandfather made leaps and bounds in his recovery over the weekend. His surgery was on Friday evening, and by Sunday evening they were able to stop keeping him sedated, take out the oxygen pump, and take him off the ventilator. By yesterday evening they even had him hooked back up to the leg-exercising-machine again (He was originally in the hospital to get one of his knees replaced).

They really began to see improvements late on Saturday when they reduced his sedation because he woke up and was able to respond all the doctors and family members around him. Everyone was gathered round, telling him how much they love him, how well he was doing, and how fortunate he was to have the surgeon he did because he is a really good doctor.

And then, in what was possibly the most convincing sign yet that everything in the world is returning to its proper order, my grandmother chimed in with, “Yeah, and he’s really handsome too.”

Filed Under: CFG And Family Affairs Tagged With: health scares

I’m So Glad I’m The One With The Blog

July 31, 2006 By Jenny Ryan 2 Comments

Because then, when I say something completely idiotic, I’m the one who gets to decide whether or not to share it with the world.

Like yesterday, when I was talking to my mom and getting an update on my grandfather. In the past week he has undergone knee replacement surgery, a catheterization, a heart attack that went on for two days before it was discovered and treated, and quintuple bypass surgery. And yet somehow, knowing all of this as I did, I still had the following conversation with my mother:

Me: “Did someone tell me that [Grampie’s sister and her husband] were driving up there?”

Mom: “Yes they did. They drove 19 hours. And it will be 19 hours on the way back, too!”

Me: “Wow! They drove all that way just for this?”

Filed Under: Oops...Do Over

Can You Hear Me NOW? Mwa ha ha ha ha!

July 30, 2006 By Jenny Ryan Leave a Comment

For creatures who lack the ability to speak, our cats have developed a large number of ways to communicate to us EXACTLY what they are feeling in any given moment.

One of their more effective communication methods is that of Knocking Stuff On The Ground.

After living with these particular animals for the past nine years I have begun to decipher the different meanings behind each level of this process.

The first level is pretty casual, taking place when they are bored, or curious, or just feel like messing around. They will jump up on my desk or the kitchen table and start batting around things like pens, bottle caps, scissors, pills, or anything that is small, light, and rolls easily. Here the meaning is pretty much along the lines of,

-“Hey, I’m bored.”
-“Hey, pay attention to me.”
-“Hey, look what I found.”
-“Hey, this is so cool! I’m totally stealing it for myself!”

The next level is a little more intense since it is an expression of their frustration and irritation. It usually takes place early in the morning on my nightstand, where they precisely and deliberately knock off One. Item. At. A. Time, calculating just how many THUNKS it will take before I can’t stand it anymore and will get up and do whatever they want if they will just PLEASE, LET ME SLEEP A LITTLE LONGER!

I thought I was getting pretty good at understanding what they were wanting. But apparently sometime during the night we moved to a new level in this process, because when we woke up this morning we saw this:

lamp

lamp

We’re still trying to figure out exactly what it means.

Filed Under: CFG And The Laws Of Purr-modynamics, These Are The Days Of My Life Tagged With: living with cats

Updates

July 29, 2006 By Jenny Ryan Leave a Comment

1. Thank you, thank you, thank you to everyone who voted for my blog in the “Blogs of Summer Awards”! Thanks to all of you, “Using My Powers For Good” came in 3rd with 79 votes. Woo hoo!

2. Thank you also to everyone who has been keeping my family in your thoughts and prayers. Apparently when my grandfather got to the second hospital they discovered that all 5 of his coronary arteries were almost completely blocked, and so last night he had quintuple bypass surgery. He came through the surgery well, and now we are just waiting to see what happens next.

I have designed my own 2-part method of coping with this stress:

Part One: Designated Dining For Disasters

I make sure to get in enough nutrients from each of these four food groups:

-sugar
-fat
-carbs
-caffeine

Part Two: 2-D Action Plan

I plan activities that rely heavily on

distraction
and
denial

(Along with the time-tested practice of going to bed in one room of the house and awakening the next morning in a completely different spot, with absolutely no memory whatsoever of how I got there. This is extremely bizarre, because I am normally a VERY light sleeper, much like Heather B. Armstrong of dooce describes her daughter: “Sometimes at night while she is asleep in her room at the back of the house I can wake her up from fifty feet away by imagining the sound an eyelash would make if it drifted to the ground.”)

So please keep us in your thoughts, and I will keep you posted.

Filed Under: A Stand Out Gal, CFG And Family Affairs

Wow, My Powers Really Do Do Good!

July 28, 2006 By Jenny Ryan 3 Comments

Today I received what is maybe the most wonderful comment I’ve yet received on my blog and my writing. And it came as a result of a pretty difficult situation for our family.

My grandfather had one of his knees replaced at the beginning of this week. Everything was going fine, until two nights ago when he had a heart attack. Apparently they are having trouble stabilizing his heart rate, so they had to move him from his original hospital to a hospital 3 hours away. [Read more…] about Wow, My Powers Really Do Do Good!

Filed Under: CFG And Family Affairs, Using My Powers Tagged With: families, funny stories

I’ll Take Door Number 2

July 27, 2006 By Jenny Ryan Leave a Comment

So the other day I faced quite an interesting quandary.

You know how some people think that we’re here on this earth to learn lessons? Well apparently one of my lessons is Learning How To Take Care Of Things Myself When My Husband Is Gone.

That’s fine when it is something like, hm, I wonder why we’ve lost power in these back 3 rooms but the electricity is still functioning in the rest of the house or, hm, the washing machine seems to be seeping out some kind of sticky brown goo. But I’m really not okay with this when the lessons involve insects, rodents, or reptiles. Because, as was clearly stated in our marriage agreement, my husband is The Person In Charge Of Creepy Crawly Critters. Not. Me. [Read more…] about I’ll Take Door Number 2

Filed Under: CFG And The Laws Of Purr-modynamics, These Are The Days Of My Life, Wild Kingdom Tagged With: great neighbors

Things That Make You Say, “What?!”: More Spam

July 26, 2006 By Jenny Ryan Leave a Comment

Today I received this extremely helpful and thought-provoking email:

“Listen to the voice of your penis. He is asking to get Penis Enlarge Patch.”

And I thought, “Dude, if anyone’s ‘stuff’ actually started speaking to them, I think they would have problems W-A-Y beyond the scope of anything a penis patch could help them with.”

Filed Under: CFG Says, What?!, Sometimes Spam Is Funny Tagged With: funny spam, funny stories, spam

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