Right, Left and Center or Why I’m Not Watching Blues Clues

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As my daughter and I were heading out to school yesterday, daughter asked if we could go on a bike ride before she was dropped off at school. I said “Not now but at the end of the day”.
“The end of today?” She asked.
“Yes” I said.
She immediately started to cry. This was not the I-want-what-I-want-now cry but a fearful, scared cry. I asked her why she was crying and she told me all about the “End of Days” the apocalypse where the saved rise to heaven and the rest of us are left to live in eternal damnation. I was stunned. I asked her where she had heard about that but she said she didn’t know.

My ex husband’s parents, her grandparents,are born again Christians. My ex is not and he and I have the same beliefs with regard to religion, basically yeah its a good thing but neither one of us is likely to get our ass out of bed on a Sunday morning. Let alone drag the children. His parents have tried to convince him to join them in salvation but so far he has resisted. Vehemently resisted. In fact he stayed out of their lives for a few years because he was sick of them trying to convert him. When we got married they thought they could go through me to get to him. They were also very interested in saving me since I come from such a sinful family.

We divorced shortly after our daughter was born and had not gotten around to getting her baptized. My first child was a girl who died at birth and I went through flaming hoops to get her baptized after she had died. It was important then but when I realized that no one wanted to baptize a dead, soulless child I lost faith. It seemed so hypocritical to me. I’m not going to go into all of that now but I want to make the point that not baptizing my daughter was not due to laziness but because I saw no need for it. If she wants a relationship with God, or Allah or anyone else she will develop it on her own. I didn’t see the need to force my religion, one I wasn’t sure about, on her. So we didn’t get her baptized and this has driven her grandparents crazy.

I respect their right to believe whatever they want even if I think it is silly. I don’t know the truth so anything is possible as far as I am concerned. Generally her grandparents have been pretty tame. And since I am no longer a part of their family I don’t witness, no pun intended, them trying to save her. I trust that if they start talking in tongues that my ex removes her from the house. I don’t mind if they tell her bible stories or give her Christian music or videos, I don’t encourage their use but I don’t make an issue of any of these things. I do have a problem when they scare the shit out of my daughter and she is terrified that the world is going to end soon and that everyone is going to die. I don’t like that I am the one who has to explain in very general terms that what she has been told is not true. I don’t want to make it sound as if I think her grandparents are liars and I do believe that they believe this story, but I think it is a bunch of hooey.

But they have the right to believe what they do and I have the right to believe that they believe a bunch of crap. As long as they don’t try to make my daughter believe these things we are all good. And I don’t know if she heard these things from her grandparents. I did ask at her school if this had been a topic of discussion, if it had we would have left right away, but it wasn’t and I didn’t think it was.

So where am I going with this? I volunteered for COLAGE this weekend. I had a great time and you can read about it here. The thing is I was pegged immediately as not only straight but also republican and not in a good way. Both are true but I felt defensive about both of them. I don’t like that I felt uncomfortable. I’m not a bad person, I have many liberal beliefs. The thing is our political spectrum has turned into a black and white or left and right drawing rather than an actual spectrum. I suspect that because there is such extreme intolerance out there that people who are experiencing the intolerance would not surprisingly choose the other end of the spectrum. Especially if they are active in fighting the intolerance. The problem is that it is off putting for people in the middle. I also suspect that more people than not fall in between the two extremes. Unfortunately that has left the loudest of both groups shouting at one another.

When my children argue, and they do a lot, more than anything I want to stay out of it. Not only do I want them to learn to deal with each other on their own I also do not want to pick sides or show favoritism to one or the other. My kids are ten years apart so they argue about watching Blues Clues or The Simpsons. If I have to make the call we are going to watch The Simpsons and that isn’t fair to the one who wants to see Blue. I want them to learn how to compromise. But I don’t want to watch Blues Clues.

Ultimately it is ineffective to continue to yell your point of view over the guy who is yelling his point of view right back at you. There must be a better way.

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Sitemeter and sex toys.

I put Sitemeter on two of my blogs. I am first of all amazed that I get as much traffic as I do. I am saddened that most are just lurking. What amazes me is that I have people from Tehran visiting. That is amazing. Just think, I am writing stuff that Iranians are reading. What a cool thing that is. At least I hope it’s cool. I hope I haven’t been made the example of what the snarky Americans do when they get a computer and a little free time.

I got the free version of Sitemeter so I don’t know what site they are coming from. If they come off of one of my other blogs I can tell but generally that field is left blank.

I feel pressure now that I have gone international. I feel as if I must put my best foot forward as a proud American. I am an ambassador now, I must present myself with the utmost decorum. So it pains me for what I am about to discuss.

Last night I went to an “adult toy” party. Similar to a Tupperware Party but instead of buying products that keep food fresh we were shown products that spice up an otherwise dull marriage. We were all, 30 something of us, sent the address in an email along with directions. As most of us do we Googled the directions. Guess what? The address was wrong. About ten of us showed up at this little old lady’s house. The woman who answered the door, in house coat, was gracious since she had been fielding these strange visitors for at least a half an hour. She informed us that no, she was not hosting an adult toy party, and no she was not interested in joining us. She was offered some of the goods we were bringing for the pot luck and we went on our way after finding the right address. Thankfully the woman displaying her wares was given the right address.

Upon arrival it was evident that it would be a loud and wacky hen party. Imagine 30 plus women all between the ages of 20 to 60 looking forward to a night of handling battery operated toys. We were all instructed to bring food or wine. Most of us showed up with wine. The food, which was wonderful included bread, more bread, cookies, chocolate cake, chocolate cupcakes and chocolate torte. PMS heaven.

The show started and the host described each toy and then passed it around. At any given moment each woman was holding some sort of phallus. Eventually people started trying on the clothing, many items were battery operated, as well as the oils and lotions. Now it didn’t turn into an orgy but there were a few girl on girl kisses going on. Apparently a lot of wine, some oils and battery operated toys and our inner lesbian comes out. It was great fun.

When the demonstration concluded the hostess announced that she would be setting up shop in the privacy of the lower level. One could purchase her wares and take them home that evening. No waiting for the brown paper package in the mail. How very convenient! Most of the women made a bee line for her “shop”. I don’t know if everyone did since I left shortly after I met with her but its a pretty good bet.

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The Republicans are Coming!

My city is hosting the Republican National Convention September 1-4. I am so excited about this. St. Paul really needs the convention. Downtown St. Paul is pretty much a ghost town at night. Unless you are going to the Ordway or a hockey game there isn’t much to do here. An ordinance was recently pass that allows bars to stay open until 4am for the week of the convention. Normally they close at 2am which is a fairly new thing as well. We can’t purchase liquor on Sundays and we can’t buy it in grocery stores. We were one of the first places that started the whole no smoking campaign years ago. Downtown is nothing but office buildings. Restaurants open and close quickly. It’s a beautiful city located on the riverfront but the river is hardly utilized. There are all sorts of plans put forth but sadly no one can agree on any of them and nothing ever happens. While the convention is in town we will have an infusion of people and media. The local government is doing wonderful things to spruce up the place but I suspect it will be short lived. Finding a parking spot in downtown St. Paul is never a problem. It will be nice to see not only traffic but foot traffic as well.

I just signed up to hopefully be invited to blog about the whole thing. As you know I am not particularly political though I have strong beliefs I don’t usually write about them. I was raised a republican in a very democratic state. Minnesota is not just Democrat we are the DFL or Democratic Farmer/Labor. Labor unions are very strong here and we still have a fair amount of farms though most of those are corporate run and there are fewer and fewer family farms. I do not vote down party lines, we don’t have to here but I tend to vote more conservatively. I do vote.

I was the campaign manager for a city council candidate last summer and fall. I campaigned for Bill Hosko who ran as an independent. The republican party tried to get behind him but he refused any endorsements and frankly wasn’t much of a candidate but the voters here wanted anyone but the incumbent to win yet again. Hosko won the primary and fired me the next morning. He lost the general election. He fired me because I took off Labor Day with advance notice and left a typo on his website. In addition to running his campaign and managing his gallery I was also in charge of his campaign website and his gallery website. I did indeed miss a typo. He refused to pay me and I had to have an attorney get involved. It was a messy affair. At the time I had fantasies about going public, I could have certainly caused a stir if I had gone to the press and mentioned that he had refused to pay me. We eventually settled but it cost me a great deal and left a bad taste in my mouth. While I did indeed make the typo and let it get onto the page that is not why I was fired. In his campaigning he met a man who wanted to help on the campaign, Hosko threw me under the bus to make room for the man who he liked very much. I did not go to the press because I didn’t want to be the reason that he was not elected. I struggled with this because the voters have a right to know if the person they are voting for is honorable but I didn’t go public because I figured he would sink his own ship. Which he did. he refused to disclose his campaign finances until right before the general election. This tardiness caused him not only fines but the trust of the people. He would also not disclose where he lived. I posted a comment on a blog discussing the two candidates the Sunday night before the election. Eventually telling my story in the comment section. Even if the press picked up on the blog it was too late to run it in the papers. The opponent’s people picked up on the blog and invited me to their victory party. I of course promised myself in the beginning that I would be celebrating a victory and I cautiously went to the party. Dave Thune, the incumbent and winner of the race was incredibly gracious to me. As was everyone who worked on his campaign.

If you have seen any of my other blogs you might wonder how it is that I identify more with the Republicans than the Democrats. My Kids of Queers blog hardly sounds Republican. A lot of my beliefs are liberal. I’m still working it all out and a lot of things need to change. I believe that the government should be small and stay out of most of our affairs. Both parties have strayed from their original core values becoming a caricature of themselves.

I had a taste of politics last summer and found I really enjoy it. Keep your fingers crossed that they let me attend.


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