First page of the Jase archive.

uno.

Posted by jessica on Dec 31, 2011 with 3 Comments
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I woke up this morning and, while eating some cereal, spotted a mug. But not just any mug. Nope, this one had a few pictures of Latshaw West on it. Which made me realize how much I miss them. Which made me facetime them. But I made sure to wear my clothes and stuff.

Let me explain.

Before I had really gotten used to using facetime on my phone, I got a call from my brother one morning. But, a facetime call. So, you know, with video and stuff. Visuals. Anyway, I was in the middle of changing my clothes, but just picked up the phone anyway. Before you start praying for my brother’s eyes, let me assure you that he did not see a thing that I wouldn’t show the rest of the world.

Can we say HUGE SIGH OF RELIEF?

But.

I realized just in time, so said hello, then–before the screen really came to life–threw the phone on the bed, face down.

“Jessica?” Jase asked. “Are you there?”

“Yep!” I yelled, from a short distance. “Gimme two secs!”

“What are you doing?” he asked.

“Putting a shirt on!”

“WHY IN THE WORLD WOULD YOU ANSWER FACETIME WITHOUT A SHIRT ON?!” was what I heard next.

Well, that was quite a lesson, let me tell you.

Anyway, I facetimed Latshaw West and made sure to wear all the appropriate garb.

And then had a good conversation.

In which I realized something.

“I don’t think I’m gonna get married for a while yet,” I said to Darby, squarely into her face–that being the only thing I could really see. It was facetime, after all.

And the nice thing is that I was not lamenting this fact. Not at all, actually. I felt a kind of peace as I said this. And she nodded at me like it was the most natural thing in the world. Like it was a good thing, actually.

See, I come from this background where people get married very young. It’s a kind of race down the aisle for all the Christian kids–or at least, it can feel like that. It’s like marriage is the goal. What you do once you get there isn’t talked about so much–but marriage! DO IT! Which, incidentally, is more to the point of the race down the aisle, I think. You know: DO IT. Cause the idea for us Christian kids is to NOT do it until you’re married.

And then when my Plan A turned into a kind of Plan B that looked exactly like me not being married right now, I was devastated. A loved one even set a goal for me: “I think we can get you married by next fall,” he said.

Like it’s the middle ages and I am the Princess of Wales who needs to secure the line or something.

Like Craigslist has just the right space for me to place my personals add.

But ‘next fall’ came and went and, sure enough, I am not married. I am single. But, wonder of wonders, I am enjoying this. I do not believe I will be single forever–I try not to think of much in terms of FOREVER! or NEVER!, for that matter–but this season of life is pretty fun sometimes.

Plus the fact, I get scared of settling down with someone. I get scared that a bit of the adventure I love will drain away and I will be left staring at a television night after night, wondering who it is I am sharing a couch with and why he keeps trying to touch me; and if he gets me, truly gets me. Anyway, my point is that being single and waiting for the kind of man who makes me feel beautifully and wholly alive is way better than sitting next to some guy and feeling slightly numb, albeit warmer with him in my bed.

So, there you go. I’m single right now. And I’m okay with this. Not that I don’t ever want that magical thing called togetherness to happen–but, until it does, I sure am gonna enjoy right now for what it is.

joshua tree national park.

Posted by jessica on Nov 14, 2011 with No Comments
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Don’t worry, Jase was jumping, too.

Just from behind the camera lens.

And all those boulders behind us?

We climbed them.

And there was quite a discrepancy over my hat.

The general consensus was that it is yellow; I maintain it’s a sort of green.

The kind of green you’d find on the carpets of a house built in the seventies.

My sister and I go back east tomorrow; I don’t want to say good-bye.

I hate that part.

But when people are in your heart, you can live just about anywhere and not be too far, is what I’ve found.

go for the gold jewelry!

Posted by jessica on Jun 15, 2011 with 6 Comments
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I spent about an hour talking to my brother Jase and nephew Ollie on facetime tonight. It was pretty hilarious. Ollie and I have very similar hair right now. Both in color and style. Neither of us mind this, I think. Doesn’t get much cooler than my nephew. Also, Jase always likes to talk to [...]

give me a costume and some music and I’m good.

Posted by jessica on Nov 5, 2010 with 7 Comments
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You guys, I can’t help it: I love a good costume. Which is a good thing, cause I’ve worn a lot. I must say that the absolute worst costume I’ve worn was some kind of huge animal. It was either a bunny or a bear, I think. It was like I was a mascot, only [...]

home.

Posted by jessica on Oct 19, 2010 with 6 Comments
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As you can see,this time here has been nothing short of incredibly special. Just like the way Jase looks in his non-Mickey-ears hat. Favorite quote of the day: Hmmm, now there’s something interesting. A nun. Driving a car. With a house on it. –Darby DiNatale Latshaw Sure enough, I looked in the direction she was [...]

“we’re all mad here.” –the cheshire cat

Posted by jessica on Oct 18, 2010 with 10 Comments
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I am playing a progression of chords on the guitar. Darby starts singing baby, it’s cold outside, and goodness, but I am not playing anywhere close to the right chords for that song, but she’s making it work. So I join her. You would have done the same, trust me. ——- At any given time [...]

bullets. lots of them. but not the kind that you shoot out of a gun.

Posted by jessica on Oct 11, 2010 with 4 Comments
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things I like about lately: darby has started going to yoga with me, so now we go together, and it’s quite fun that way. boogie boarding. I have learned that it is better to just ride the wave. no matter what. even when a wave looks quite clobbersome (spellcheck doesn’t like that word, not one [...]

there will always be ants.

Posted by jessica on Oct 4, 2010 with 2 Comments
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Jason is writing on that couch and I am writing on this couch. There is a carpet and a world of ideas between us. We don’t say much, except when Jase says, “What’s wrong?” Distractedly, I ask him what he means. “You just said, “Oh my gosh,” he tells me. “No, I didn’t,” I say. [...]

good one.

Posted by jessica on Oct 3, 2010 with 11 Comments
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Today we went to the farmer’s market. Well, that’s what it’s called, but I didn’t see one farmer. And we happened to go when we were hungry, so we all combed the place for lunch. And see, I’ve only ever had two corn dogs in my life before. Three, if you count today. Cause I [...]

naked surfer guy. yikes.

Posted by jessica on Sep 29, 2010 with 5 Comments
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Oh, this was totally weird. And kind of shocking, to say the least. See, Jason and I were driving along the PCH, on our way to pick up the kids, when we noticed a man standing off to the side, wearing a bathing suit. Nothing too weird about that, since the ocean was right there, [...]