Friday, November 27, 2009

812 Grant Street



Tonight I am sleeping in the red room at my grandma’s house. This is the den of the Victorian house that my mother grew up in, the room where the stockings were hung over the fireplace and the location of our yearly Christmas singing program, forced upon the youngest able cousins. Stockings are no longer hung over the fire place, as since my grandpa died its been to hard for my grandma to celebrate here in her house in Wausau. I used to be afraid to sleep in this room, but when I did, I made sure to never sleep looking towards the staircase, as that’s where my mother said she saw the ghost of her grandmother walk down.
Staying in this house reminds me of a different ghost, the ghost of the my childhood. I have so many great memories of this house. It saddens me that near the bottom of the endless sidewalk stairs there now lies a for sale sign. I feel like part of me is for sale too. Its hard to describe how truly great this house is. Each room is painted a different color and referred to by its color. Besides the red room, there is the blue room (a sitting room), the pink bedroom, the yellow bedroom, a green dining room, the vivid red sewing room and a recently painted yellow hallway. The grand staircase that my great grandmother supposed walked was used as a support for our giant marble tunnels (the small glass balls, not the stone), with the upper stairs second landing acting as our launching point.
There is also the telephone alcove with its bench I used to sleep on as the Easter Bunny tiptoed around me hiding baskets. I could tell a story about every nook and cranny of the house, even the outside. I cannot begin to describe the feeling of sitting on the screened-in front porch during a summer storm, putting together a puzzle beneath the hot air balloon lamp, safe from the lightening and rain. Or sleeping out there during an especially hot summer night. There’s the basement, which always used to scare me as a child, which held our games and julekake that we ate every Christmas. Opening presents under the tree in the blue room. Sleeping on the floor of the sewing room with my siblings and cousins, watching movies on Christmas Eve after the littlest ones had gone to bed. Sitting on the radiators in the kitchen on cold mornings (every morning in Wausau is cold), having to switch seats every few minutes when my bum got too hot. Washing dishes after meals with the women signaled a milestone of growing up.
It makes me sad that my children will not be able to experience the house like I have, that they will only be able to hear the stories and look at the pictures. They will never almost break every bone of their body riding down the cracked sidewalk on an overcapacity red wagon (maybe that’s a good thing) or listen to The Polar Express snuggled up with two other kids and a grandma in the yellow room or have their own kid-sized bed in the pink room, listening to the train pass the station in the middle of the night.
Every time I come to the house now, I take pictures, trying to hold on to a part of me that will soon be lost. All I can try to do is preserve the memories of this great house and most importantly, the memories of this loving family that I am so thankful to be a part of.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

I am so complex, I can be summed up in 25 fun facts

I wrote this last February while I was living in NYC and its pretty much the same now as it was before. I've added notes however that are marked with an * now that I'm back in the Midwest. Even though it was one of those stupid facebook things, it is mildly entertaining, at least to me, and it does a good job of summing me up (if that's a word, summing) :)

1. I have no idea what I'm going to do with the rest of my life, but if I could, I would run a charity. (*Please hire me if you run one)

2. I'm lactose-intolerant but I eat ice cream and cereal with regular milk all the time. I would rather have an upset stomach than give up ice cream or drink that soy crap. (*I will use that soy crap for cereal however as my sister only used it in NYC)

3. I have an irrational fear of zombies. I can't stand to see them in movies and if I do, I'll have nightmares about them for weeks. (*Even if it's a comedy or cartoons. I got scared from Shaun of the Dead and will not, I repeat, will not see Zombieland)

4. I once got an airplane full of people clapping at 6am. A lady gave a presentation welcoming us aboard a funjet flight and I was extremely tired so I started clapping when she finished. The clapping caught on with the passengers around me and soon everyone was clapping for this woman. (*I thoroughly entertain myself)

5. I'd like to be like Angelina Jolie and adopt kids from all over the world someday (but without that freaky past that she has) (*Still my hope, although maybe I'll have one of my own)

6. I'm shy but I like to be the center of attention. An odd combination I know. (*I'm becoming less shy, uh oh, that's trouble for everyone else but as long as Zairah is my best friend...)

7. I am a horrible dancer. (*Still true, I've probably even gotten worse since I first wrote this)

8. I cry at everything including: movies with happy/sad endings, commercials, people doing the impossible, Dick Clark kissing his wife on New Year's Eve (*Seriously, I sobbed after they kissed, it was soo sweet, especially because he's so old)

9. I would love to travel the world and learn every language there is to know (I get a secret high when I understand what people are saying and they don't think I do). (*FYI - I'm proud to be a gori)

10. Working in retail has taught me that people are horrible. (*Okay, maybe not horrible, but honestly, always be nice to service people)

11. I obsess a little too much over poorly written teen dramas on the CW. (*Teen dramas are best when the actors look like and are, actually 30+ years old)

12. I love to watch "SVU" and "Criminal Minds" and any other crime drama right before bed even though they make me extremely paranoid. (*Not really feeling SVU these days but have gone to a lighter fare with "Bones" - they have a realistic(ish) Muslim character!)

13. I'm pretty sure I suffer from a mild case of OCD. I have to check that the front door is locked and chained at least three times before I can go to bed. (Of course this could be a result of #12 on the list) (*Now I have to make sure the garage door is closed)

14. I have a long torso and that's why I'm tall. My legs aren't actually very long. (*Hasn't changed)

15. I'm obsessed with "How I Met Your Mother" and honestly think it is one of the funniest shows on television. Its impossible to go wrong with NPH. (*Legen - wait for it - dary)

16. I dislike the word "moist." (*Seriously, who invented that word?!?)

17. I love bookstores and have a bad habit of buying books and not reading them. (*I found a gift card for B&N for $2.18 - That should justify a $40 purchase for me)

18. I sat front row at a Backstreet Boys concert in 7th grade and thought it was the coolest thing ever that I saw Nick Carter blow his nose off stage. (*They were like the Jonas Bros of my day)

19. I got so scared during "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" that I had to leave the room. Blood and guts creep me out big time. (If you ever watched a horror film with me, you'd notice that I only watch about 10 % of the film, during the rest of it, I cover my eyes) (*I think I saw about 20% of High Tension, then 0% of the next horror movie we watched, negating any progress I made)

20. I love being from Wisconsin and get really excited when references are made to the great state in movies and television. (*Seriously everywhere, although they rarely actually show the state)

21. At the very least, I believe in karma. I try to be nice everyone because you never know when it'll come back around. (*Still believe it's important to be nice to everyone)

22. I love being in pictures but I hate being filmed. There's something about hearing my own voice that I don't enjoy. (*Unfortunately, according to Nabeela, I am hideously ugly, so now my goal is to ruin all pictures :P (wow "P" is odd in this font but that is a smiley sticking out its tongue))

23. I refuse to eat at Yummy Buffet. I have been inside the restaurant (if you can even call it that) 3 times and all 3 times I have managed to talk my way out of eating there. (*Yummy Buffet has since closed down - I win)

24. I cannot stand the opening to the song "Baby Got Back." You'd hate it too if your name were Becky. (*I also hate the song "Becky," don't listen to it, it's vulgar, thanks Zaynab)

25. I miss my family and friends every day but I am really starting to enjoy living in NYC. I still get really excited when I see the city skyline as I'm riding the train. (*I'm obviously not in NYC right now, but I miss it and my friends there. I look forward to coming back)