Wednesday, April 10, 2013

That boy

The Quote:
" Now, that boy you're carryin' on with, he's respectable and employed right?"

The Back story:
Mama's only want whats best for their daughters so long as they have a job...
And apparently dating means "carryin' on" with someone. When I was coming up I could've sworn "carryin' on" implied sexual relations...
 Is it possible my mother automatically assumes that when I date someone we're having sexual relations? That's a terrifying thought.

Drunk Geriatric Gardening

The Quote:
Mama: "Last Sunday Ken and I had 'Pink Poodles' for breakfast before going to work out in the yard."
Me: "You ate poodles?!"
Mama: "Of course not, it's pink grapefruit juice with vodka, the only way we can work in the yard together is to have a drink."
Me: "So it's drunk geriatric gardening now?"
Mama: "Sometimes you just need to imbibe darlin."

The Backstory:
Is it really necessary that I explain this? I'm pretty sure this one stands for itself.

Monday, March 11, 2013

The Quote:
"You just want to get your ass kicked don't you?"

The Back Story:
I was looking through an old photo album, pictures of my grandmother and them, and came across a picture with a rebel flag hanging in the background. It's not all the surprising, there's still a rebel flag hanging in my Mama's house today, but it got me to thinking about how it meant something a lot different to her and past generations of my family than it does now, or at least, different than what the majority associates with those who fly it. I asked her if why she didn't take it down seeing as how so many people associated it with racism and not freedom. She didn't have much to say on the subject, other than offering me a whupping. She's not ignorant or close minded, but my Mama'll be damned if someone is going to step on her liberty, that's what that flag means to her. I guess I'm kind of proud of that pride, she is my Mama after all...

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Why Him?

The Quote:
"It was such a nice wedding, and you were such a pretty bride, but did you have to marry him?"

The back story:
I married young, too young and too dumb. My mama had a lot to say about it before hand but the months leading up to the marriage she kept quiet about it. On my wedding day she was cheerful and just being herself. It wasn't until the end of the night, right before I we were leaving that she dropped this line on me. She was right of course, Mama's usually are...

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Like it's your job

The Quote:
"Honey, I was thinking, I need you to start getting a little more serious about dating. I want you to get out there on the market and find boys like it's your job."

The Back Story:
My Mama works as a substitute teacher at the local high school and the students have been teaching her some new phrases. This isn't the first time she's told me to do something "like it was my job." But this one is so very thematic for her main goal, to have me settled and reproducing as soon as possible. She's just so datgum persistent.

Monday, February 11, 2013

Roller Skating Whore

The quote:
"Are you a lady or are you a roller skating whore?"

The back story:
When I was a teenager I used to complain to Mama when a boy didn't text me or call me back right away. I had always been taught that a girl never calls or texts first and once I had mastered the patience to wait to have a boy reach out I didn't have much more wait in me. The first time she got irritated with my worrying over my phone my Mama told me she was just going to buy me a pair of roller skates and a net so that I could chase after boys more efficiently  She also told me only whores chase boys, so I'd be a roller skate wearing, net wielding whore, but I'd still be her daughter. It was so ridiculously embarrassing, she loved it. Now, every time I start to worry about a boy not calling or second guess myself she just looks at me and says "stop being a roller skating whore." She's so supportive. That's my Mama.

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Are You Pregnant?

The quote:
Me: "Mama! MAMA! I have a surprise! I need you to clear your schedule May 4th and 5th!"
Mama: "Oh thank goodness, why did you have to wait so long to tell me!"
Me: "...Wait, what?"
Mama: "Are you pregnant?"
Me: "...No, why would I tell you to clear your schedule for 2 days if I was pregnant?"
Mama: "I thought that was your due date... you know what, never mind, just tell me what you were going to tell me."
Me: "No, you thought I was 5 months pregnant and hadn't told you?!"
Mama: "You could've been hiding it well in all that hoodie you wear all time time, I don't know, just move on okay. Now what was the surprise."
Me: "... I'm taking you to the circus."
Mama: "That's wonderful sweetie, but next time you get so excited about something you had better be pregnant."

The back story:
I whole heart love Circ de Soliel and have been so so blessed to see 3 of their shows, my most recent (and favorite) experience was Totem on my birthday this past year. I took a close friend but when I originally told my Mama about my plans she seemed very disappointed she wasn't coming. I bought tickets to take her to see Quidam,I've got this whole fantastic 2 day trip out of town planned. Again, she's disappointed, this time because I'm not pregnant. We're not even going near the idea that she thinks I could be 5 months pregnant and not tell her. That's my Mama.