fuck them and their fucking show.
oHIo
I recently returned from a week-long trip to Ohio with my Mother. The purpose of the trip was to attend my Aunt Jean’s funeral. Jean was my Mother’s sister. She died of cancer on my Mom’s birthday.
Ohio in January is not a pretty place, if I may be honest about it. We flew into Columbus and stayed in Fariborn, which is a suburb of Dayton and right next to Beavercreek. Beavercreek is where my Aunt Kelly and Uncle Gary live. My Aunt Sally lives in Kettering, which is also right in the same area. And my Cousin Mandy also lives in Dayton with her husband Eric. My Aunt Jean and Uncle Carl lived in Columbus. Uncle Tom and Aunt Mary Kay came to town with their kids and Uncle Mickey came with my Cousins Matt and Harmony and her husband Brian.
When we arrived, we learned that my Mom’s Aunt Mary, who also lived in that area was found dead, I assumed of natural causes. Her funeral happened while we were there, but we were unable to attend for a very good reason, that I will get to in a minute.
Seeing all the family was a bit overwhelming at first, but as the days went on, it was very comfortable with everyone and I was very happy to see them all. Jean’s viewing was first. We all got up early and drove to the funeral home in Columbus. There, we all gathered and saw the really beautiful work of the embalmer. Everyone agreed, Jean looked great. There was crying and there was consoling. There were reunions and there was laughter.
Everyone says they wish they could see so many of the people they see at funerals, “under better circumstances.” The truth is, most people (especially those with 3000 miles of country between them) just can’t spare the time and money required to get together with family… except at wedding and funerals. Even then, more people will go to a funeral than will go to a wedding a lot of times.
So, we left Jean for the night and headed back to Dayton. We gathered, as many Ohioans and other Mid-Westerners do, in a garage. We smoked cigarettes, we drank a few beers and we had some laughs. We slept, briefly, and then returned to Columbus for the funeral. We gathered at Jean’s side again and then carried her to her transportation. We followed, in procession, to the church and carried her inside. This was my first experience as a Pallbearer. I found it helped me to better understand and come to terms with death in a way I haven’t noticed before.
I haven’t been too comfortable with death since my Father’s death in 1994. Funerals and wakes haven’t really been my thing. I had only been to 2 funerals for someone in my family. Both were fathers, mine and my Mother’s. I attribute my new acceptance and understanding of death and the practices that follow to my girlfriend, Veronica. She is a Funeral Director and through loving her and learning about her work, I have become extremely interested and fascinated with how humans deal with the loss of a loved one.
There was Mass at the church, with lots of kind words spoken about Jean. Most notably, an amanzing verse read by my Mom, that was most appropriate and entirely fitting for the situation. Many people were asking her about it afterwards. However, in a cruel twist of luck, my Mom found herself injured after the Mass.
Here’s the reason we werent’ able to attend my Great Aunt Mary’s funeral. We were on our way out of the parking lot behind the church when my Mom either slipped on a patch of oil, or her heel was worn in a spot and she slid on it. In any case, I was walking about a foot ahead and to the right of her, when she fell. By the time I saw her, she was already on the asphault. She slipped and turned to the left, landing on her right elbow, right knee, left wrist and finally her right brow. The most painful for her at first, was her face. She landed on it hard and fast.
I rushed her to a CVS and got a first aid kid and ice packs, to reduce the swelling on her face and patch up her knee. We still had a burial to attend! We hopped back on the highway and headed to the cemetary in Springfield where Jean was to be buried. We arrived just in time and I resumed my pallbearing duties of carrying Jean to her final resting place. Again, a really great experience for me for which I am thankful I was chosen.
Mom needed a little help out to graveside, as her ankle was definately sprained. A priest said some more prayers and thanked everyone for attending. An arrangement of flowers was at the viewing and was also brought to the grave. It was a boquet of blue and white roses with a sash that read “Aunt” across it. The blue roses were for the nephews and the white for the neices. Each of us took our roses and laid themon the casket. I, of course, laid 2 for Kevin and myself.
With the funeral over, the rest of the trip felt much different. A lot of the family, all of which who drove to the occasion, left town. For the remaining days, we ate around town, we spent more time in the garage and we watched some bad tv. Mom and I went on a driving trip around Dayton where she showed me the University and a fantastic old cemetary right next to it. I also saw a number of her old dwellings, including the crap-shack across from the cemetary that she and my Father lived in when he was attending UD.
Of course, what trip to Ohio wouldn’t be complete without a little bit of frozen water falling from the sky? As if the 40 degree temps weren’t bad enough, it had to drop to 25 and start snowing! We made the best of it, only having to endure 2 days of it. The last time I was in snow was in Big Bear, when it unexpectedly dumped 3 feet on us overnight. I wasn’t worred, though, as Dayton rarely gets more than a few inches of snow.
I ended up going to a gun show with Gary, Eric and Gary and Kelly’s son Jaden. This was a really neat experience. I’ve never seen so many guns in one place before. And so many people carrying and wearing guns! It was quite the sight. It did peak my interest in gun ownsership and use. There are a lot of firing ranges in my area and, of course, the best firing range is the desert. And I know I have friends that wanna go shooting!
We said our goodbyes to family and headed back to Columbus one more time. This time, in the early morning on snowy and icy highways with occasional snowfall and freezing water on the widshield. The drving wasn’t too difficult and we made it to the airport much earlier than expected. We flew out with the knowledge that when we landed in Burbank, it would be warm and sunny with no chance of snow! As we left Columbus, it was nearing 20 degrees. In California, it was in the 70’s.
I am glad that I went back with my Mom on this trip. After moving out, I don’t see her nearly as much as I used to. So, spending all that time with her, especially under those circumstances was really good for us in a lot of ways. Also, I am glad that I saw cousins I rarely see. I was glad to have time to get to know them and chat with them. I may have even comvinced Matt to come to Burning Man this year!
So, while a death is a hard reality, it also bring people together and generates a lot of happy memories. I just hope it’s a long time before I have such an opportunity again.
Pictures here
life and death
Today is a very interesting day. First of all, it is my Mother’s birthday. Second, however, today is the day my Aunt Jean died. I got the call no more than half-an-hour ago letting me know that she had passed. She has been battling cancer for months now and was suffering as she went. My Mother and I are both glad that she is no longer suffering.
We leave tomorrow morning for a week in Ohio. We will be in Columbus, where my aunt lived and her family still lives. We will also be in Dayton, where the rest of the family will be.
Things like this make every single day seem really important. I love and cherrish my family and friends. I love you all.
I will be posting updates, as I can, while back there. See you all in a week.
life of jack
I don’t have very long to write, but I thought I’d give an update on Jack’s first few days with us. He is adjusting well and is even warming up to Baboos. He gets a little nervous when she stands up or moves around, but if she is laying down, he’ll even cuddle her. I have clipped his claws and will continue to do so to avoid damage to the furniture (and us). He’s eating well, pooping well and sleeping… well, for a while he’ll sleep well, but he likes to wake me at 4:30am every day. He has really taken to his new home and seems really happy. He’s even behaving when no one is home. More pictures as I take them!
jack
I moved!
i kick ass for the lord!

What?! No pudding?!
“If you think Lionel seems o.k., then you haven’t met his family! Mother’s boy Lionel Cosgrove is 25 and has never been kissed. Then, one fateful day in 1957, Lionel’s uneventful existence changes forever. Drawn to the lovely Paquita, a young Spanish girl fron the local corner shop, the couple plan a tryst at the nearby zoo.
Thinking themselves alone at last, the young lovers are unaware that their every move is being observed from the bushes by Lionel’s possessive Mum. Sneaking close, Mum stubles against a cage, which contains a vicious Sumatran Rat monkey, which duly sinks its toxic fangs deep into her flesh.
When the strange wound transforms into a putrefying virus, Lionel and the unwitting Paquita are sent spiralling into an endless nightmare.”
Every year, I have tried to make the effort to have a screening of the best Halloween movie of all time, Dead Alive, which was directed by Peter Jackson long before he knew he’d be a huge successful Hollywood director. It’s that time once again! I have very limited space for this event, so if you would like to attend, please let me know. Should be a gory time for all!
reflecting man
I have been putting off writing this post for some reason. I had started another post about the event, but found that I was just trying to remember the timeline of events. Instead, I thought I should post about my feelings on the event.
quick fall reviews
I’ve been watching quite a bit of fall television, even though I didn’t want to. There just seem to be a lot of shows I am interested in. Either that, or I am just hooked on silly drama.
That said, here’s my quick reviews of some shows I have seen…
Survivor: Guatemala
I like this season a lot. It might be that I can easily identify the tribes due to the recognixable faces of Bobby John and Steph, who were in last season and were brought back for this season. I like already knowing someone on each tribe, when usually I wouldn’t know anyone’s names until much later in the show. The setting is awesome and full of lots of dangerous critters.
Now, I have been hearing rumors that Jeff might be giving up the hosting gig to take over for Regis on the daytime show. It occured to me that the only way I would continue to watch the show is if Steph was the new host. Otherwise, I would watch the first episode with a new host and if I didn’t like it, I would officially give up on Survivor.
House
I got into this show last season and it captured my attention immediately. I love medical mysteries and I also really like when Brits speak with an American accent. The cast in this show is fantastic, I mean Omar Epps is in the show! You can’t go wrong with Omar Epps. Not much else to say about this show, other than to say it’s the shit.
Bones
Angel’s new show. Even though he’s a co-star. I like this show a lot, too. I feel bad for giving in to the FOX machine, but this show is just really well done. One of the best parts is seeing David in a role other than Angel. I mean, he even smiles sometimes! And he gets to work in the daylight! As far as I am concerned, this show is the beginning of his career. Towards the end of Angel, he was starting to lose his acting ability and I think that was just because the character was played-out. Now, he’s in a whole new role and he’s flourishing.
LOST
I only saw a few episodes of the first season, but I liked what I saw. What kept me from the show was just that I hadn’t seen it from the beginning. However, when I started to hear the ads for the new season, I got very interested. Then, I saw the hour-long recap show that was on before the premiere and knew I had to watch this season. I would still like to see season 1 in its entirety, but just from seeing the first 2 episodes, I am hooked. Great show, great cast, wonderful acting.
Surface
One of the many alien-invasion type shows. This one, however, seems more like a mini-series. Or, like a good movie idea that didn’t happen… oh, wait… it did happen, it was called The Abyss. In fact, it’s just like The Abyss, but it’s not set miles under the sea. Hyper-evolved sea mammals come to the surface and start fucking shit up. I likes. Not sure if I will stick with it, as it doesn’t have too much to offer, but I like it for now.
Invasion
Another alien show. This one centers around a hurricane and people seem to be getting infected with some kind of alien life that appeared in the eye of the storm. I like this one a little better than Surface because it’s really aliens in this one. The cast is really good and there are even some recognizable faces. I see a lot more potential with this one than with Surface. Only time will tell, though. I might just get completely sick of the whole alien invasion thing.
Criminal Minds
With the obvious lack of Dead Like Me in this new fall season, one might ask, “where can I get a Mandy Patinkin fix?” Well, my friends, your fix is waiting on CBS with his new show about serial killers. This show deals with the Behavioral Analysis Unit of the FBI, which employs Mandy’s character. He’s essentially a profiler, but he seems to be a profiling genius who can accurately profile a killer with very little evidence. They draw on past serial killers and serial killer habits to solve the mystery of the week. Maybe it’s just that I love watching Mandy act that keeps my interest in this show, but I have a feeling it’ll do well. I’m just glad he got another gig after being fucked in the ass by MGM.
Too Late with Adam Carolla
Great idea… now he just needs a studio audience. What the hell, Comedy Central? You give a funny man a show and you don’t give him anyone to laugh at his jokes except for the crew? Or, maybe you just refuse to put microphones on the audience and that’s why it sounds like 3 people are behind the cameras, occasionally listening to what Adam says and maybe laughing out lod once and a while. Adam is one funny Italian (who looks like a Jew), but I’m not sure the live late-night call in show is the best place for him. I am anxiously awaiting the Adam Carolla Project on TLC (where he does home renovation) and also very excited at the possibility of him returning to morning radio as the west coast Stern replacement. Let’s all just hope he takes Dr. Drew with him and Ricky Rachtman doesn’t get the LoveLine gig back.
The Showbiz Show with David Spade
Hmmm… vaguely familiar. Oh! That’s right, this is just his celebrity bit from Weekend Update. Oh, you Comedy Central… you just get all your good ideas from SNL, don’t you? Okay show. He’s still rather annoying, but his writers are funny as hell. I’ll stick with it for a while.
There’s my reviews. If not for TiVo, I don’t know what I would do. :)