Friday, December 11, 2009

Life

The alarm went off at 6am. I washed my face, put on some makeup, brushed my hair, checked email, got dressed, picked out Zoey's clothes, made her oatmeal, kissed her, kissed Bryan, drove to the bus stop, waited for the bus, got on the bus, read email on the bus, tried very hard not to puke on the bus, read blogs, got off the bus, walked to work, worked, worked, worked, talked about Tiger Woods, worked, drank vanilla tea, ate a banana, worked, worked, worked, worked, ate some chocolate given to me by my office Secret Santa, worked, worked, worked, worked, walked to the bus, read blogs on the bus, looked out the window and thought about how much I hate the smell of Bath & Body Works, got off the bus, drove to pick up Zoey, stopped at the grocery store, bought tortilla soup and toilet paper, got home, loaded dirty clothes into the wash, gave Zoey a bath, ate tortilla soup, read to Zoey, kissed her goodnight, took a shower, blogged, folded clothes, separated the recycling, fed Nacho, returned a few emails, paid some bills, did something unbloggable with Bryan and turned out the light. 11pm. In bed I thought to myself this is it over and over again like this: thisisitthisisitthisisitthisisitthisisitthisisit until it meant nothing.Which it was, really--nothing--seeing as how prone I am to this sort of thing. For instance today I walked around all day noticing noses, how ugly they are, strange, all of them. Noses on baristas, on the homeless people on Market Street, the mailman's nose, my nose, the nose on Zoey's preschool teacher, noses on the models in the latest issue of Lucky. Nosenosenosenosenose. Look around you, everyone with a fat fleshy thing with holes right in the middle of their face like that.

Happy Friday.
xo,
S

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19 comments:

Gini said...

I find it amusing to imagine people without noses, and I actually do this quite often. Makes me snicker every time.

Still Life With Coffee said...

Love this blog post.
I feel like I could post this comment every single time you post, ......and the noses thing....aaaaahhhhhh!

dee said...

You know, every now and then I find myself thinking... how ugly are hands? A mass of flesh with five tentacles, many of which are painted in these weird colors. Noses are pretty crazy, too.

Kacey said...

Only you can make the mundane narration of an ordinary day sound interesting and exciting even when it wasnt.I was reading and thinking to my self"Listen to what your reading that shouldnt be capturing your attention",but it was and it did.So it made be think that even the boring everdayness of life is really what life is all about,the exciting days arent what we should treasure,its the everday running into each other strung together endlessly days that are really what its all about.Theres so many more of them than the others so why arent we reveling and savoring them instead of the others?Really?Why Not?

Kacey said...

Oh and one more thing...My yogurt says expired on 12/9 do you think its still o.k. to eat it?

Petunia Face said...

Kacey--exactly. This is it. Life. These strung together and then and then and then. Beautiful in its mundanity.

And yes, I think your yogurt is still good to eat. :-)

(See? Even that emoticon has a nose.)
xo,
S

krista said...

just reading about you reading on the bus makes me carsick.
i know there is some sort of witty reparte here concerning the "unbloggable" reference but i'm only coming up with lame jokes. let's just assume i wrote something that was so funny you chortled.

Vanessa said...

Just the word is weird. "Nose."

Sparkie said...

Okay, when you're done with noses, try ears. That'll keep you busy for a while.

When I got to the end of reading this I wondered does she mean "this is it?" as in Peggy Lee singing "Is That All There Is?" or is she saying "THIS is IT!" Or is she just saying this is it in the present? The conversation with Kacey cleared that up but it's sorta interesting how it could be taken in all those different ways. It is the meaning you give it.

This Is It.

Weitzell4 said...

or knows

anita said...

So glad you're back!
and after i wrote that, i stared at the blinking cursor trying to think of something clever to write about life....i got nothin'.

Heather said...

This post made me smile and laugh. It made me think, "so true".And it gave me an activity for the rest of the day. Hope people don't mind me staring at their faces.

Simply Mel {Reverie} said...

"tortilla soup and toilet paper" - the perfect match.

miss. chief said...

the nose thing is something I find myself doing. Sometimes I think every person is SOOO UGLY. or I look at everybody's shoes and compare them. or haircuts. I tend to only focus on one thing per day though.

mosey (kim) said...

Do you look at Zoey's nose like that too, or is it just the big bulbous grown-up kind that get to you.

Your brain sounds like my brain.

The Lady's Lounge said...

The thing is that some people frown and say "this is it??"

and some people take a deep breath, smile and say "this is it".

That's the thing...

That and tortilla soup. Yum.

http://wwwtheladyslounge.com

Richie Designs said...

in the summer. I notice knees.

I hate knees [the look of them not the functionality] including my chubby own.

Anonymous said...

these "days" are the ones you wish for when bad days happen.

red ticking said...

this is a great post... i love your sense of humor... i will never look at a nose the same way again... they are all just like play dough on our faces...