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keeping it real. fo real fo real.

Posted by jessica on Jan 27, 2012 with 10 Comments
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I’ve stopped carrying a purse. I now shove everything I need into my pockets and hope for the best. Considering my purse is being held together by safety pins–and still has big gaping holes in some places (a safety pin is no magic wand, after all)–I figure this is a good decision.

I don’t understand what it is that makes strangers talk to me, but it happens all the time. Just now, when I was about to walk down to the subway, a man blurts out to me, “My wife hates me.”

I stop; those are powerful words, after all.

“I doubt that,” I say. But now that I think about it, I shouldn’t doubt that statement. Many husbands and wives end up hating each other. Love fades so easily. It’s the perfectly healthy, stout little frog that jumped into my very messy closet when I was a little girl. Poor thing had no chance in that maze of clothes with no food or water. I found a sad pile of little frog bones much, much later.

We wonder why, after we’ve hopped blindly into a dark closet–away from any and all nourishment–we find our relationships no longer in tact. Not that I’m an expert. If I’m an expert at anything, it’s finding the frog skeleton. Someday I’d like to find the healthy little frog; someday I’d like to say LOOK! I KEPT HIM ALIVE! And then live happily ever after. I’ll even do the dishes. Well, when I remember. But I probably won’t mow the lawn and I definitely won’t watch tv every night. Sorry, there are just some things I will not do.

The details of our lives are so good at keeping things in perspective, huh? So many people–mostly those who I have not yet had the pleasure of meeting in real life–tell me to please “keep it real.” And maybe these people don’t realize that I am the girl who walks around with a large chunk of cheese in her bag. Sure, it’s because I met friends at Whole Foods for dinner, and, seeing the cheese on sale for $2.79, simply had to buy that along with dinner and then stick it in my bag for the rest of the night–but, the fact remains: cheese. In my bag. All night long. Sexy, I know.

I guess what I am saying is that if ever started to think too highly of myself walking around in my super cool earmuffs that make my ears all squishy and warm, then all I need to do it glance into my canvas bag and see a large and orange hunk of cheese. I mean, I don’t think the glamorous women of the world carry around cheese. I might be wrong. Perhaps Madonna, cheese in hand, would say otherwise.

Also, this: every night I go to sleep wearing a retainer in my mouth.

So, I guess my point is that I have found a dead frog in my closet. Both for real AND metaphorically speaking. I walk around with cheese in my bag. I sleep with a retainer. If those things don’t keep it real, then God help us all.

It’ll do. All of it.

Posted by jessica on Dec 14, 2011 with No Comments
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What a night.

I got a Facebook message from a guy I
met at an open mic in the Village a few
weeks ago. “I’m hosting an open mic in Brooklyn,” he wrote. “Will you come and play? There’s no piano, but we sure can mic a ukulele like nobody’s business.”

So, first I hung out with my friend Leao for a bit. He reinforced that nobody–NOBODY!–I meet on the subway or the street–or anywhere, for that matter–wants to be my friend.

“They all want more,” he said.
“You don’t, ” I pointed out.

And I thought it was a pretty darn good point, actually.

Then I took capoeira and got all sweaty. Something that always amazes me when it happens. My poor, overheated body so rarely sweats, that when it does, I feel like it’s deserving of a treat. You know, reinforcing good behavior and all that.

So, I got a grilled cheese sandwich and tomato soup. And what a great treat that was. Honestly, all I ever want lately is grilled cheese and tomato soup. It’s like my body has a grilled cheese and tomato soup deficiency or something, I crave it so much.

And then I jumped on the train to Brooklyn to go play some uke and rap and sing. When I got there, Chris, the host, greeted me with his uncle. “I hear you’re fantastic at the ukulele!” the uncle said to me. Which made me laugh. Because, really, I can strum some chords, and that’s about the extent of it. There are some things I am fantastic at doing. I’m
pretty good at bargain hunting. I think my family would say that I’m a good daughter and a good sister. I’m not bad at being disciplined, as a general rule. And I can write some songs. But playing the uke is not something at which I’m fantastic. Not yet, anyway.

Then Chris tells me that I’m the featured artist. Oh. That I can play as much as I’d like. Oh, again. The place is small, so really, we just share the night. He and his friend play. Then I go. I basically play all my songs that I know on the uke. Then someone has the grand idea that we all play together. Which was amazing. Cause soon, we’re singing Leonard Cohen’s Hallelujah. And Let it Be. And Landslide. And Respect. It was magical.

My friend Jes was kind enough to come, too. And she brought a friend of hers. It was the sort of good night that makes me so happy to be in New York City.

W.

Posted by jessica on Oct 13, 2011 with 4 Comments
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Oh gosh. If today were graded, I would have to get a W. For warning. As in, “This is your first warning.” Did I mention that, out of the whole cast, I was the first one to garner a warning from the Assistant Stage Manager? Yep, opening night. I missed bringing a set piece on [...]

stream of consciousness.

Posted by jessica on Oct 11, 2011 with 4 Comments
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Jenna is eating some delicious smelling toasted bread and cheese. The smell fills the whole room. And suddenly my life lacks one thing, and one thing only: Toasted bread and cheese. My friend called me tonight, and I cried a little on the phone. “You’re not gonna cry, are you?” he asked, sounding a little [...]

that just happened.

Posted by jessica on Apr 20, 2011 with 10 Comments
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I think I might have just gone on a date. Or something. It was not on purpose. I’m gonna be honest, I was down today. Really down tonight. Walking in the rain down. Okay, that doesn’t actually always mean I’m down, cause I like to walk in the rain–but I was down while I was [...]

here and there from friday to sunday.

Posted by jessica on Jan 30, 2011 with No Comments
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Tonight my friend James and I arrived at Shane’s house with all the fixings for homemade tomato soup and grilled cheese sandwiches, arranged nicely in a large Dutch Oven. “WHAT’S THAT?” I asked my mom, while gathering the supplies which she was so graciously giving us from her kitchen. “Don’t worry,” she assured me. “It’s [...]

let’s all move to switzerland.

Posted by jessica on Nov 18, 2010 with 10 Comments
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“How’d you get that idea?” my mom asked, after listening to a song I just wrote. “From YOU!” I said. “It’s all you talk about. How Switzerland has free healthcare and paid for education and blah blah blah…” “Sweden, Jess.” My mom said. “I talk about SWEDEN.” Oh. I hope Switzerland has socialized healthcare, I [...]

on baking.

Posted by jessica on Oct 14, 2010 with 8 Comments
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Have you ever tried to use a vitamixer to grate carrots because you need three cups of them, but, upon seeing that it quickly purees them, you switch to grating those carrots? By hand. And then you get tired of that, so you find a very large and obliging knife and proceed to chop up [...]

emocionado, emocionado, emocionado.

Posted by jessica on Aug 9, 2010 with 9 Comments
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Have I told you about the time I tried to speak spanish? Well, actually, I tried to text it. See, I have this friend named Andrew. He is a newer friend and I like him very much. He has eaten my macaroni and cheese and I have read one of the stories he wrote when [...]

good/bad news.

Posted by jessica on Apr 15, 2010 with 39 Comments
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The good news is that I discovered an abs class at my gym that makes my abs wonder what it is they ever did to me anyway. The bad news is that it now hurts to laugh. The good news is that the instructor is also a massage therapist, and even told me that she’d [...]