Scene: A house in Michigan, a mom is combing an almost 5-year-old's hair after bath. Child runs two fingers down the mother's chest.
Child: Mom, these are your boobs.
Mother: Yes, they are.
t child tweaks nipples
Mother: Emeline, that's not nice, please don't do that.
t child looks contemplative
Child: Mom, your boobs are getting longer.
black-out
Aw, Emeline was such a nice little girl. So sorry to hear she's been sent down the mines.
She was nice while she lasted, wasn't she?
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Really, I'm not doing anything over here. Ignore the muffled sounds.
She was nice while she lasted, wasn't she?
Maybe she can serve as a cautionary tale to the rest. Matilda tends to shout things out you know. Of course, Olivia is going to completely ruin the curve now.
Never heard of her before, but Voltairine de Cleyre was cool.
(Note also the elegant, Mina in LoEG neck choker.)
How come we never hear about women like that?
Oh, right.
First show in the new theater is closed. Sound system is loaded out. Tomorrow is load in on Christmas Carol. T-day will be at bosses place.
Thanksgiving is going to be interesting and good, but definitely different. My Aunt Sharon (who used to be married to my blood Uncle; in the divorce, I kept her), the woman who mostly raised me while biomother was in and out of kraxy, has a very large family, the Foxes. Since I lived off and on with Aunt Sharon (before she moved to Kenya when I was 17), her family became yet another in a long line of incredible families who took me in as their own. They're mostly evangelical Christian, but thankfully don't interrogate or preach during holiday get-togethers
Anyway, my Aunt Sharon's younger brother has terminal cancer, so everyone is getting together for "Christmas" at Thanksgiving. It's a really nice thing, I think. And I am going, since my Aunt will be home from Kenya and my cousin Cindy is bringing her toddler (from Toronto). The gathering is near Palm Springs, and will be 30+ people, most of whom I haven't seen since I was a teenager. I am looking forward to it, but it will probably be exactly the opposite of my usual Thanksgiving (hosted). I bring out the nice china, carefully prepare lots of gourmet dishes, drink fantastic wine, etc. I love Thanksgiving, mostly because it's hard to make it commercial, and it's an excuse to be with loved ones and eat fine food and reflect on life.
This Thanksgiving will have no wine, will be eaten on paper plates, will probably leave me eating salad (I am not mentioning my pescaterian status as this dinner is so not about me, and I can def go a day with nothing but salad and pumpkin pie!) and will be chaotic. But I am looking forward to it!
I'll probably be doing family stuff during the week, and I don't know who's around in LA on Sunday (I am flying out of Burbank on Sunday night), but maybe I'll post in the F2F thread and see if any peeps feel like meeting up. Um, and drinking wine.