Showing posts with label party. Show all posts
Showing posts with label party. Show all posts

Saturday, February 07, 2015

Lucky!

Tonight, we were at a birthday party, Mardi Gras-themed. It was so much fun. We had a King Cake, which is basically like a danish dough, iced and sprinkled with purple, green, and yellow sugar. It's traditional to eat it before Lent.

Festive!

It's also traditional to put a tiny little baby Jesus figure somewhere inside the cake (after it's baked and before it's decorated, I think? but I could be wrong about that). If you get the piece of cake with the baby, you have certain "privileges and obligations." You might be the person who has to bring the cake to the next party. And also, you might be the Queen of the party.

The people, I got the baby.

A video posted by Lisa Bickmore (@megastore) on

I am enormously pleased, I must say.



Monday, August 08, 2011

No art.

Tomorrow morning, my daughter is leaving.


She had to find a home for her bunny.


This summer we've had colts in the back field.



We had a party to see her off.



Saturday, March 01, 2008

The Misogyny Police, or why I can't quit Hillary C. just yet.

As I have frequently avowed to all my friends, compatriots, and fellow travelers, in the general election I will vote for the nominee of my party, because that's the kind of person I am. I'm a party person. There will be no fetish of "independence"--those days are over, over, over for me.

However:

As part of my newly self-appointed position as Deputy in the Misogyny Police (motto: "spotting sexism everywhere"), I continue to note that, whatever you may think of HRC, it's impossible to deny that the general reaction to her, both in the media and on the ground (certainly not among my friends, compatriots, and fellow travelers--you've been vetted by the Misogyny Police) has a hint--let us say a whiff--or perhaps let's say the fetid stench--of misogyny about it. I will pass along the following two commentaries, which I thought were right on:

Exhibit A, an interview with novelist Sara Paretsky in the most recent issue of The Progressive:

Q: What is your view of Clinton and Obama?

Paretsky: I'm very torn. Barack was my state senator in Illinois, and I was one of his earliest supporters. I've always thought very highly of him. Here's what I admire about Hillary: every time I am going to walk away from her candidacy, I think, she has absorbed more hate than anyone I can think of over the past twenty years, and she hasn't cracked under it. That's a kind of iron fortitude that maybe we need in the President of the United States. People project on to Hillary because she is a woman. They either hate her for everything they hate about women or they long for her to be everything they want in a woman. It's an impossible burden.

Exhibit B, the perspicacious Tina Fey, guesting as the Women's News Correspondent on the Weekend Update, Saturday Night Live:




I found this on Slate, where the blogger Emily Bazelon notes that "this is the kind of gender satire the phenomenon of the Clinton candidacy has been woefully short on" (see "impossible burden" above).

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