Friday, March 31, 2006

Spring Into Public Action.



So y'all know Pubic Radio does two fund drives a year. Fall & Spring.

It's time for the Spring one again, all over the country.

Our local public radio station, which is our NPR affiliate and subscribes to programming from Public Radio International (i.e. This American Life) and American Public Media (i.e. Prairie Home Companion), etc., is WPLN. They're doing their Spring pledge drive beginning tomorrow.

My Belove Mister, as you well know, is one of two weekend announcers and occasionally fills in other times, too. He has a LOVELY voice, made for radio. I'm really proud of him.

So: he'll be doing the pitching for the pledge drive on WPLN's AM side (1430 AM or online @ www.wpln.org) this afternoon and each afternoon next week, and on the FM side (90.3 or online @ www.wpln.org) Sat / Sun noon-6 central or so....

Listen and renew your membership. Or become a new member. It's a good communitarian thing to do, and you'll dig the content, particularly the AM programming. It's boss.

Thank you for even considering it. Please pardon my unashamed pride and publicity.

Thursday, March 30, 2006

Ziggy's First Word!!

Signed word, that is: Milk.

My big beautiful boy began doing the sign for "nurse" a couple weeks ago. I thought it coincidental. Until Sunday, the day after his 6 month birthday. As he sat on the sofa cuddled up with his visiting grandparents, he began to squeeze his little fist together emphatically. We could no longer deny his intentional usage of the sign! It's just AMAZINGLY cool.

Now, yes. I know when he's hungry anyway, but it's absolutely delightful that he can now tell me when he simply desires the closeness that nursing brings, and he can likewise tell his father "Find mama!" or his grandparents or other family members / caregivers, "I'm ready to nurse!"

Last night we went visiting & to deliver supper to friends. Ziggy was fine there for the better part of an hour, though he wouldn't smile, laugh or chatter to our friends. Blue bandana on his head, making his own big eyes bluer, he drank in his surroundings, rather in quietly serious repose. He seemed happy enough in the arms of someone else for most of that time until he caught my eye and began to sign "nurse" to me over & over. He was so clear that one of our friends noted how the sign is like milking a cow. Indeed.

As he seemed to crave not only nursing, but a time of reconnection with Mama, we stole on out to the car in our friends' driveway and snuggled into the backseat to nurse in the quiet darkness, distractions at bay. Immediately, Ziggy began to suckle heartily. Initial hunger sated, he unlatched, pulled back his sweet head and looked up at me with the most mischievious smile and eye twinkle. He couldn't have been more clear in telling me, "You got it, Mama! I told you what I wanted and you knew and gave it to me!"

As My Beloved Mister says, our boy is becoming more of a person all the time, with clear likes and dislikes and an ability to navigate and communicate greater subtlety.



His next might-be-coincidental sign would seem to be Dog. Apropos, as his friendship with Bert blossoms daily.

Tuesday, March 21, 2006

Spring Has Sprung.

Daffodils, jonquils, crocus and ditsies adorn the lawns and hillsides as higher up ornamental cherries, red buds, Bradford pears and feral strands of forsythia signal that the season has changed.

Here in Middle Tennessee, the last three days, after a gloriously radiant Saturday (so much so, in fact, that Mama Booty regretably and shamefully allowed Ziggy to get a bit sunburned!) have been cool and damp. Cool enough to require an extra sweater here about the flat and a bit too cool to allow Ziggy to go commando all the time. Er, "nakeybutt" in the parlance of the EC community. That'd be Elimination Communication, and we're moving further along that path, though by no means exclusively so. I "catch" a goodly number of poops & pees, though our consistency and ease will improve with both the arrival of warmer weather and that of the adorable Baby Bjorn Little Potty I've ordered up for Ziggy to have his very own.

In the meantime, we're still struggling with the dreaded and hellish teething. Is it really true that boys have a rougher time of it than the girls? Nursing and slinging and fresh air all seem to help somewhat, though none of us are sleeping all that very well here in the Big Booty Bed what with the night waking and crying, my Mister's backache, and Mama Booty's own intermittent early waking insomnia and fibromyalgic discomforts. The season's transition has a pull on our own nighttime ebb and flow of rest and restlessness.

Our waking hours remain full, even when we are not fully banked on sleep, and to that end, Ms. Booty Homemaker realizes that change must come.

A few weeks back, just prior to my thirty-ninth birthday, the Family Booty lay crumped up in the family bed one wee early morning, our boy slumbering peacefully. My Beloved Mister asked if I thought of myself as Middle Aged. "Absolutely not," I shot back, quite surprised. Almost indignant. When asked if I thought of him as Middle Aged, I conceded that in fact, I did.

Given some time for reflection and repose, the truth of the matter-- for the both of us Booty adults-- is that this lack of sleep and this breaking down of the physical body is tough going. And while my Spirit is still quite youthful, Ms. Booty Homemaker is no longer a Spring Chicken.

Cluck Cluck, Old Hen.

Ziggy's gestation, lengthy labor, difficult birth and the infection that followed, took its toll. That and my years long fluctuations of weight, smoking and poor self care has made me feel physically older than this Mama thinks she ought. Gratefully, my recent physical with a fab nurse practitioner finds me in very good health, simply worse for the wear and tear of being in a less than fully perfect human body.

Monday next, it's back to the gestational diet of sugar abstinence, whole grains rather than simple ones, and a more finely tuned consciousness with regard to wholistic care of Ms. Booty Homemaker and family. I do, afterall, wish to remain active and fully present for my dearest Ziggy, the best kind of gift that isn't a surprise. And I want to model healthful choices of thought, action and a way of being in the world that will help him with a life that fits his body to his Spirit.

Plus which, those Mothers Acting Up have gone and asked Ms. Booty to be in their 2007 calendar under the theme of Mother Leadership, which of course means that this Mama wants to represent in a way that rings true and strong. What an honor! Y'all can go buy this year's MAU calendar featuring some "regular" mamas like yours truly and some better known womenfolk as Mothers Beyond Borders from the very wonderful Barbara Kingsolver to Bonnie Raitt. As My Beloved Mister is always saying, "You wanna get better at what you do? You gotta play with people that're better than you."

And so it goes, my chickadees. In these middle years -- my Summer, as it were-- I'm striving to be that woman that I always dreamt I might could be.

Cluck, cluck, old hen.


www.mothersactingup.org

Monday, March 20, 2006

Save The Date.


May 14, 2006: Mother's Day.


Calling all mothers & others: You can brunch if you wanna, but make room for the pulsing heart of the greater human family; come join the parade!!

Wrap your apron strings around this: in alignment with Julia Ward Howe's incredibly moving Mother's Day proclamation, this is the year that Middle Tennessee will reclaim the day, restoring it to its rightful glory.

Bring it on: church elders & gospel choirs, pink collar goddesses, stitch & bitchers, radical knitters, marching bands, walkers on stilts, butchers, bakers, candlestick makers, mamas and nurslings, daddies with ring slings. Here there and everywhere, we'll be joining our sisters across the land with a Big Mama batch of fun and presence in Nashville's First Annual Mother's Day In The Street event.

Among those already on board: members & familiars of Mothers Acting Up, Code Pink and others. Keep your eyes and ears peeled for details and please contact me anon should you wish to participate as an individual or an entity.

Midwives at work. Birth is imminent.

That shit takes all day.

Mimi writes:

"Naw, man, I can't," I said. "I'm cooking paella. That shit takes all day."

HA!

Go see Mimi here: http://smartypants.diaryland.com/.

Tell her Ms. Booty Homemaker sent you.

Saturday, March 18, 2006

We Refuse To Be Enemies.


We nursed, we played, we danced, we communed.
We marched, we waved, we clapped, we snuggled.

It was good to see some of my mama friends from various groups, some old activist / organizer pals, and part of my stitch 'n bitch crew, too. We made friends with another mother and her two little ones; of course, it being Nashville, she knows friend Em. We two and our babes did the march together from the roundabout to the Federal Building on Broadway and back.

The most radical and yet normal event of the day for Ms. Booty Homemaker? Once we'd marched to the Federal Building, Ziggy was hungry and a little fussy. With nary a thought in mind but attending to my wee one's needs, I stepped away from all the protesters, media and traffic. As it was soft and welcoming, I settled in on the lawn and began to nurse Ziggy from a seated position. Though by all rights, as both an organizer with peace keeper training and the daughter of a former federal employee, I should have been more thoughtful, I gave no pause until I saw the guard approaching. I was nursing on federal property as a protester, and hadn't even realized it.

An older genteman, the guard simply said, "M'am, when you've finished up there, you'll need to step back onto the sidewalk." He was so kind! When Baby Booty was sated and sleeping at the breast, I tucked him back into the sling, gathered our few things and stepped onto the sidewalk. The guard reappeared to thank me! A couple people came up to ask if we were okay, assuming I'd been hassled. I was pleased to say that our peacefully doing what came naturally was radically subversive, erased differences, and simply let all of us be human. The milk of human kindness, indeed.

Before we marched back, I shook the guard's hand, telling him how much I appreciated his gentle approach to doing his job, as he allowed me to do mine. It was my distinct pleasure to carry 4 year old Cora's sign as we mamas and babes marched back to our cars on Music Row. It read: WE REFUSE TO BE ENEMIES.

Subscribers.

The link, long broken, is now repaired. Your subscriptions should be rolling in right as rain. Let me know if that's not so. (Thanks to Ms. Booty Homemaker's mama, Diggy Herself, for the broken subscriber link alert!)

Let yourself be accounted for in the comment section so I can know who's reading Ms. Booty Homemaker Explains It All To You.


cheerio!
--Ms. B.H.

Another Mother For Peace.

Let there be peace on earth, and let it begin with me.....


A regular attendee of NPJC meetings and then a board member, too, I was one of the original members of the Nashville Peace Coalition, formed prior to this hateful war's official beginning. As such, I had a hand in organizing the very first (pre-war) March for Peace and Picnic for Peace. Alas, in these last few years of early marriage and work and such, I've been a bit of an armchair activist. Moreso than I might have believed, even.

Becoming a mother has certainly re-ignited my activist / organizer passions to take it to the streets & elsewhere, as well as given me a new place from which to voice and act on my concerns. It is important to me to raise my son as a communitarian with consciousness, starting straight away.

Ziggy & I will be marking the anniversary of this hateful war today by protesting peacefully. We hope to see some of y'all. Children's presence is welcome and encouraged!! Details of the day below.

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Nashville Music City March for Peace III

Saturday, March 18th
Bradley Park/Musica (Music Row Roundabout)

On March 18, 2006, it will be 3 years since the US Administration has sponsored the US War and Occupation on Iraq. Join the Nashville Peace Coalition as the Middle Tennessee community continues to demonstrate for peace and an end of this War.

  • 12:00 Gather
  • 12:30 Speakers
  • 1:30pm March to Federal Building
  • Reading of the 48 Tennesseans Killed in Iraq

Join Tennesseans in mourning this sad anniversary - the war has cost the lives of over 2300 Americans, 32,000 Iraqis, and $243 billion dollars to date – and join us in expressing our desire for peace in Iraq and justice at home.

Afterwards, join the Peace Coalition at the Nashville Peace and Justice Center for a potluck and movie at 3pm.

For more information contact Nini Thomas of the Nashville Peace Coalition at 579-9956

Matthew Leber, Director Nashville Peace and Justice Center
1016 18th Avenue, South
Nashville, TN 37212
(Phone) 615 321 9066
(Fax) 615 320 8897 matt@nashvillepeacejustice.org www.nashvillepeacejustice.org

The Nashville Peace and Justice Center is a community based coalition of organizations and individuals dedicated to creating a peaceful and just society.

"Another world is not only possible, she's on her way. Maybe many of us won't be here to greet her, but on a quiet day, if I listen very carefully, I can hear her breathing." -Arundhati Roy
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Wanted: ukelele.

... for my beloved mister.

we have a deal. i find him a free uke, he'll actually go to the new ukelele club here in the neighborhood, and learn to play tunes for the babe!

(i'm trying to coax him back toward creative hobbies and people things, because, well.... i think he needs them and he works too hard.)

got one? holler.

Wednesday, March 15, 2006

Uppy?

Our Ziggy will be six months old the 25th of this month. Where oh where does the time go?!

He's been giving Mama and Daddy Booty kisses for awhile now-- the sweetest open mouth kisses on cheeks and necks and sometimes Mama's mouth-- and just the other day, he laid a big one on friend & neighbor Angel. Then Sunday evening was the first time for him to really hug with intent. Just the absolute most precious squeeze 'round my neck with that sweet baby breath in my ear.

And this morning?After nursing him down a bit so Mama could do a little work, I heard him stir and "call" to me. In to the bedroom I crept. Big smile from my boy, and both arms raised up toward me, a clear gesture saying, "Pick me UP, Mama!"

This and our efforts toward elimination communication / infant potty training have been milestones for both Mama & Baby Booty of late. The first time he pooped into the potty he and
I both looked positively stunned and delighted. It was the second of March, the day after my 39th birthday and our celebratory day of "tits & curry"-- La Leche League followed by the Indian buffet with some of our favorite mamas and babies. That week, Daddy Booty shot a whole series of potty pictures in the days before the camera was stolen. In them, Mama sits with her booty on the tub's edge, holding little Ziggy on the commode. Both faces are beaming and upturned toward the man that makes so much of it possible.


<--- Tits & Curry Birthday Celebration: Em with Salvador, Ziggy & Wren

Tuesday, March 14, 2006

Books for New Orleans Public Library.

from a writer's list I belong to....


Seeking Book Donations: The New Orleans Public Library

(New Orleans LA) The New Orleans Public Library is asking for any and all hardcover and paperback books for people of all ages in an effort to restock the shelves after Katrina.

The staff will assess which titles will be designated for its collections. The rest will be distributed to destitute families or sold for library fundraising.

Please send your books to:

Rica A. Trigs, Public Relations

New Orleans Public Library

219 Loyola AvenueNew Orleans, LA 70112

http://www.nutrias.org/

If you tell the post office that they are for the library in New Orleans, they will give you the library rate which is slightly less than the book rate.

Monday, March 13, 2006

a tree in the forest.

So the thieves that took off with my bag and camera just over a week ago have now commited multiple felonies, using my debit card at a slew of Citgo stations the day of the theft and over the last week writing hot checks at Target, Wal-Mart, Lowe's & Home Depot for a couple hundred here, a few hundred there.... and signing them with my Mister's name and a jacked up DL number. Getting some of this stuff straightened out is a major pain in the ass. New accounts, affadavit, replaced identity and membership cards, several hours on the phone with police and banks and credit reporting agencies. Hours running errands to and from police records office and bank. More hours to spend on phone and in person at pawn shops in hopes of coming up with my camera and / or the memory card.

It just sucks. By turns I feel frightfully angry, sad, depressed and disbelieving. I'm working toward letting go, but am in no way yet there.

But here's a bright little unexpected ray, a tree in the forest: I've just upturned, in my binning outgrown baby clothing, Ziggy's dear little pair of Robeez which I recall now having taken out of the bag prior to departing that Sunday morning! Hurrah!!

Saturday, March 11, 2006

his eye is on the sparrow.

so now my mister, having spoken to someone in wildlife management with what he called an amusingly thick accent, has taken the bird upstairs to neighbor ben's where it can recuperate in safety on the upper porch.

a bird in the hand.

one of our half feral cats wounded a sparrow but didn't kill, just played with it.
my beloved mister swooped it up from the front yard and now has the bird in an egg nog box in our office right now trying to find someone who can help. it seems the bird may have a broken wing, but is not otherwise mortally wounded....

Sunday, March 5, 2006

Sick, sick, sick over it.

My husband, infant son, dog and I went for a walk at Shelby Bottoms this morning. We parked our vehicle in the lot at the main entryway to the Bottoms (by the trestle).

We ran into friends. One of them got the baby out of the carseat. Maybe some of you new mamas can relate: having that help just put me off my game and out of touch with my oft run mental checklist. Thus, through a series of unfortunate miscommunications, the diaper bag got left in the car and the door may not have gotten locked.

Upon our return from our walk, we realized my diaper bag, a solid black Carter's backpack, had been stolen. In it, along with the usual teething tablets, small hand toys, wipes, cloth diapering supplies and clothing items: my checkbook which contained within it my driver's license, debit card, health insurance cards for all of us, a gas card in my father's name, membership & discount cards of all kinds (Costco, Kroger, etc), uncashed gift checks from my in-laws, etc. Also: my very nice new-as-my baby and expensive Panasonic Lumix digital camera with ALL the photos we've ever taken of our son since his September birth on the memory card. I have the first couple months' of photos also on disc, but everything from early December up to yesterday on is on my camera. I'd planned to go get prints and CDs made this very afternoon and I'm just sick sick sick over this most of all.

I'm doubtful we'll be able to get our things back, but I'm putting it out there to the Universe, and an officer came straight away to take my complaint and file a report....

Should any of you come across any of my / our belongings, please contact me. My husband checked the trashcans and porta potty in the parking lot. No luck, but it's certainly possible the bag or my ID cards may surface elsewhere.

I'm very frustrated and angry with myself for everything I've done wrong to set this up to happen, but am also certain to learn from this hard lesson, and more than anything, I'm so very grateful that each of us is safe.