I have a male cousin who just graduated college. Bryce is a kind, smart, and overall decent person, and I couldn't be happier that he lives closer by now. He's looking to move into his own place now, and I decided that I'd look for some things he can take with him to the new place. First up was a decent cookbook. As a firm believer in gender equality, I believe that men and women have the equal right to be at home on the range (that is, the oven range). And why not get my cuz on board too? He likes equality just like me!
Going to look for that cookbook, though, was something of a nightmare, especially for a women's studies graduate! Who knew that food was gendered?! All along, I'd thought that eating was something we all did every day, no matter what our gender is. But no, you would have NO IDEA how hard it was to find a gender-neutral cookbook!! All the cookbooks geared at women had some pink and ultra-feminine detail, and they mostly dealt with making family sized meals and accommodating specific diets. Which is helpful, but since I was buying for a single guy, it probably wasn't the target demographic. Then, the cookbooks geared at men were as stereotypical as it gets! All meat and grilling and bacon and, oh right, more meat. And in enormous quantities. So well, sure, I thought, my cousin likes meat, but I do know that's not the only thing he eats. Besides, to put it lightly, let's just say Michael ("The Guys' Guide to Feminism") Kimmel would probably have a field day with how hypermasculinized the content of the books were and I figured that Bryce would find it more silly than useful.
Don't believe me? Well, take some of the titles:
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Saturday, November 30, 2013
Okey dokey...
This is the ONE Christmas carol you will get from me before December 1!!!
It is dedicated with love to anyone spending the winter in an old apartment with a noisy, heat-giving friend. For added pleasure, sing as your radiator bangs!
Carol of the Radiators
(to be sung to the Carol of the bells)
BANG heat is on
BANG heat is on
BANG heat is on
BANG heat is on
It's getting warm
It's getting warm
It's getting warm
It's getting warm
I got a loud radiator that just bangs all night and all day
Oh please come in from the cold
Oh please come in from the cold
BANG heat is on
BANG heat is on
BANG heat is on
BANG heat is on
It's getting warm
It's getting warm
It's getting warm
It's getting warm
My radiator has an attitude, never shuts up when I want it to
Oh please come in from the cold
Oh please come in from the cold
It's banging away
All night and day
Hear what I say
It's banging away
BANG heat is on
BANG heat is oooon....
(C) Revel With a Cause Productions
It is dedicated with love to anyone spending the winter in an old apartment with a noisy, heat-giving friend. For added pleasure, sing as your radiator bangs!
Carol of the Radiators
(to be sung to the Carol of the bells)
BANG heat is on
BANG heat is on
BANG heat is on
BANG heat is on
It's getting warm
It's getting warm
It's getting warm
It's getting warm
I got a loud radiator that just bangs all night and all day
Oh please come in from the cold
Oh please come in from the cold
BANG heat is on
BANG heat is on
BANG heat is on
BANG heat is on
It's getting warm
It's getting warm
It's getting warm
It's getting warm
My radiator has an attitude, never shuts up when I want it to
Oh please come in from the cold
Oh please come in from the cold
It's banging away
All night and day
Hear what I say
It's banging away
BANG heat is on
BANG heat is oooon....
(C) Revel With a Cause Productions
Wednesday, November 27, 2013
What fresh hell is this?
To the retail industry:
What fresh hell is this?
Look, I'm not what you would call a traditional woman in the least. Regarding the holidays, I practice a religion that has no rituals, my family eats pizza on Christmas Eve, and my girls and I make the traditional Thanksgiving foods into breakfast every year. Regarding my personal life, I give books to friends who are expecting (rather than gender-stereotyped baby gear), I tactfully use the bouquet toss at weddings to take a bathroom break (look ma, no lines!), and I am highly suspicious of any tradition that's got a hefty price tag attached to it.
Hmmmm...price tags. That reminds me of my point that I'm trying to make. Look, retail industry, I know it's got to be hard out there for you. You've got profit margins to meet, sales to make, all in a recession. I get it. I do. And I know that the day after Thanksgiving, or "Black Friday," is one day that you can make it all happen so you want to make sure you get people in your doors and out of there with what you've got. I've stood in lines at the book store, and I've seen people camped out super-early to get that flat screen TV or iPod they've got their eyes on that Friday morning. I've seen it, and though the book store is the only place I go that day, I know that it's a big day for you.
However...
What is up with opening the stores ON THANKSGIVING????
I've heard pundits talk about a war on Christmas. Frankly, I think they have it all wrong. There is no war on Christmas! There's a war on Thanksgiving!! And it has GONE TOO FAR NOW!!! Why on earth are you having the stores open on Thanksgiving? Don't your employees deserve time with their families??? Don't your patrons deserve time with their families? Can we please have one day a year that is not centered on buying stuff? And before you bring up overtime pay, let me ask you this--would you spend your Thanksgiving away from your family if it meant you'd get overtime pay like your employees? I'll bet dollars to deep fried turkey most of you wouldn't. Honestly, family (blood or chosen) is just as important to Thanksgiving as the damned turkey. Your employees deserve to have both! And a Thanksgiving without loved ones is, well, like a day without coffee. It is a painful experience and might as well not even be.
Well, I for one am not buying it. I'm pretty certain my family is going to be gathered around the table and not wasting time at shopping malls this Thanksgiving. However, if anyone even so much as mentions that they want to skip out of there and snag some deals, this revel is going to serve them a piece of her mind with the pie. (If you are really concerned about saving money this holiday season, I suggest you buy the generic brand gravy instead of the name brand at Thanksgiving and rent your animated Christmas specials at the public library instead of shelling out the big bucks for the big Comcast package so you can watch them on demand. Boom. Money saved.) Shopping on Thanksgiving my oversized butt.
Seriously, retailers, you really riled up this revel. Please don't do this again next year. If you do this again, I swear I'm going to boycott all of you by making all my gifts and not stepping in your stores. If you hold off one day, I might just consider not finishing my shopping by November 1 like I normally do.
Maybe.
No love,
Revel
What fresh hell is this?
Look, I'm not what you would call a traditional woman in the least. Regarding the holidays, I practice a religion that has no rituals, my family eats pizza on Christmas Eve, and my girls and I make the traditional Thanksgiving foods into breakfast every year. Regarding my personal life, I give books to friends who are expecting (rather than gender-stereotyped baby gear), I tactfully use the bouquet toss at weddings to take a bathroom break (look ma, no lines!), and I am highly suspicious of any tradition that's got a hefty price tag attached to it.
Hmmmm...price tags. That reminds me of my point that I'm trying to make. Look, retail industry, I know it's got to be hard out there for you. You've got profit margins to meet, sales to make, all in a recession. I get it. I do. And I know that the day after Thanksgiving, or "Black Friday," is one day that you can make it all happen so you want to make sure you get people in your doors and out of there with what you've got. I've stood in lines at the book store, and I've seen people camped out super-early to get that flat screen TV or iPod they've got their eyes on that Friday morning. I've seen it, and though the book store is the only place I go that day, I know that it's a big day for you.
However...
What is up with opening the stores ON THANKSGIVING????
I've heard pundits talk about a war on Christmas. Frankly, I think they have it all wrong. There is no war on Christmas! There's a war on Thanksgiving!! And it has GONE TOO FAR NOW!!! Why on earth are you having the stores open on Thanksgiving? Don't your employees deserve time with their families??? Don't your patrons deserve time with their families? Can we please have one day a year that is not centered on buying stuff? And before you bring up overtime pay, let me ask you this--would you spend your Thanksgiving away from your family if it meant you'd get overtime pay like your employees? I'll bet dollars to deep fried turkey most of you wouldn't. Honestly, family (blood or chosen) is just as important to Thanksgiving as the damned turkey. Your employees deserve to have both! And a Thanksgiving without loved ones is, well, like a day without coffee. It is a painful experience and might as well not even be.
Well, I for one am not buying it. I'm pretty certain my family is going to be gathered around the table and not wasting time at shopping malls this Thanksgiving. However, if anyone even so much as mentions that they want to skip out of there and snag some deals, this revel is going to serve them a piece of her mind with the pie. (If you are really concerned about saving money this holiday season, I suggest you buy the generic brand gravy instead of the name brand at Thanksgiving and rent your animated Christmas specials at the public library instead of shelling out the big bucks for the big Comcast package so you can watch them on demand. Boom. Money saved.) Shopping on Thanksgiving my oversized butt.
Seriously, retailers, you really riled up this revel. Please don't do this again next year. If you do this again, I swear I'm going to boycott all of you by making all my gifts and not stepping in your stores. If you hold off one day, I might just consider not finishing my shopping by November 1 like I normally do.
Maybe.
No love,
Revel
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
We interrupt your programming with...
YEAH ILLINOIS!!!! SQUEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!
The FIFTEENTH STATE for MARRIAGE EQUALITY!!!!!!
I am SO PROUD of our state right now...It's a nice day for a gay wedding!
Yes, marriage equality has finally reached Illinois, and I couldn't be happier. To celebrate, I'm headed to an activist festival that specializes in women's rights and gay rights this weekend! I figure that's a fine way to celebrate this incredible news. And how fitting that the law will take effect in June, which is PRIDE MONTH! The pride parade and dyke march will be even more meaningful!
The FIFTEENTH STATE for MARRIAGE EQUALITY!!!!!!
I am SO PROUD of our state right now...It's a nice day for a gay wedding!
Yes, marriage equality has finally reached Illinois, and I couldn't be happier. To celebrate, I'm headed to an activist festival that specializes in women's rights and gay rights this weekend! I figure that's a fine way to celebrate this incredible news. And how fitting that the law will take effect in June, which is PRIDE MONTH! The pride parade and dyke march will be even more meaningful!
Saturday, October 26, 2013
I do? I don't!
I read this story today, and it really disgusted me: http://www.shakesville.com/2013/10/the-trifecta-of-no.html Please read it before you continue with this post.
I was really disgusted to read the article for a number of reasons, but probably the first of them is just how dis-empowering such a gesture really is. As much as I ought to be happy for Simone here, I couldn't help but feel really awful for her. Here she was, thinking she had gotten the opportunity of a lifetime to discuss her non-profit and passion for so many people, only to have it become about someone else. While a marriage proposal is indeed a big thing, I think there is a time and a place for everything, and this wasn't the place. It really seemed cruel, as her partner set up the interview and turned it around to become about him and his wants as opposed to her passion and wants.
I also can't stand how it reinforced a common trope that's really been grating on me for a while. Clearly, Simone was excited to talk about "her organization and giving back to the community." Hell, as a non-profiteer, I would've found that a lot more interesting than a public proposal (and really hope she gets a legit interview to make up for this total con). That trope is that no matter how successful a woman is, or how many people she helps, the most important thing about her isn't any of that, but rather her relationship status. Seems like she already had quite a full and fulfilling life before this public proposal, but rather than focus on her successes and what she's clearly passionate about, it was superseded by this public proposal. She's clearly helped a lot of people, but yet her boyfriend thought it was more important that they get engaged right there on national TV. And she didn't even get the chance to talk about all the people she helped or the work her nonprofit does.
This trope is so damaging because it reduces women to one aspect of their lives, as opposed to celebrating all the things that make them who they are. While marriage can be a wonderful thing, it's certainly not the only wonderful thing in someone's life. And it's certainly not the only thing worth celebrating or acknowledging. Like I've mentioned here on this blog many times, I've definitely felt slighted when people's interest seemed to drop as soon as I answered their question, "Are you dating anyone?" or "Are you married?" with "No, I'm not even looking." At that point, many of them just had no more questions to ask me--not about my career as a passionate advocate and powerhouse fundraiser (ask me about the dinner dance), not about the master's degree I completed with a 3.9 GPA while working full time, not about the books I'm reading (come on! I was an English major!!), not about my artistic projects (holiday revelry is coming in two months! care to help?), not about my travels (I travel America by train!) nothing. It hurts. (Meanwhile, my married or coupled friends get all the interest in the world for the most mundane things in their lives! If I can pay attention while you talk about when you and your spouse go grocery shopping, you can pay attention to the details of my thesis defense. I promise you won't be bored!) Sometimes, I feel as though adding a partner to the mix would make people pay attention to me or take an interest in me like they do my coupled friends. I've wondered about that, but I wouldn't want to use that partner just to make people pay attention to me. That trope is really harmful, and I really wish that this story weren't framed in a way that celebrates it rather than shows it for what it is. Just look at the title of that video. There's nothing about the opportunity to share about her non-profit (she even practiced the questions with her partner), nor about what she does. It's just about how "she says yes."
Well, I haven't been in a relationship for two years now, but even though I have no partner, I know exactly what I'd say if I were in that situation. No "I do" for me--it's a case of "I don't"! Because that's what anyone who took away my moment from me would get!
I was really disgusted to read the article for a number of reasons, but probably the first of them is just how dis-empowering such a gesture really is. As much as I ought to be happy for Simone here, I couldn't help but feel really awful for her. Here she was, thinking she had gotten the opportunity of a lifetime to discuss her non-profit and passion for so many people, only to have it become about someone else. While a marriage proposal is indeed a big thing, I think there is a time and a place for everything, and this wasn't the place. It really seemed cruel, as her partner set up the interview and turned it around to become about him and his wants as opposed to her passion and wants.
I also can't stand how it reinforced a common trope that's really been grating on me for a while. Clearly, Simone was excited to talk about "her organization and giving back to the community." Hell, as a non-profiteer, I would've found that a lot more interesting than a public proposal (and really hope she gets a legit interview to make up for this total con). That trope is that no matter how successful a woman is, or how many people she helps, the most important thing about her isn't any of that, but rather her relationship status. Seems like she already had quite a full and fulfilling life before this public proposal, but rather than focus on her successes and what she's clearly passionate about, it was superseded by this public proposal. She's clearly helped a lot of people, but yet her boyfriend thought it was more important that they get engaged right there on national TV. And she didn't even get the chance to talk about all the people she helped or the work her nonprofit does.
This trope is so damaging because it reduces women to one aspect of their lives, as opposed to celebrating all the things that make them who they are. While marriage can be a wonderful thing, it's certainly not the only wonderful thing in someone's life. And it's certainly not the only thing worth celebrating or acknowledging. Like I've mentioned here on this blog many times, I've definitely felt slighted when people's interest seemed to drop as soon as I answered their question, "Are you dating anyone?" or "Are you married?" with "No, I'm not even looking." At that point, many of them just had no more questions to ask me--not about my career as a passionate advocate and powerhouse fundraiser (ask me about the dinner dance), not about the master's degree I completed with a 3.9 GPA while working full time, not about the books I'm reading (come on! I was an English major!!), not about my artistic projects (holiday revelry is coming in two months! care to help?), not about my travels (I travel America by train!) nothing. It hurts. (Meanwhile, my married or coupled friends get all the interest in the world for the most mundane things in their lives! If I can pay attention while you talk about when you and your spouse go grocery shopping, you can pay attention to the details of my thesis defense. I promise you won't be bored!) Sometimes, I feel as though adding a partner to the mix would make people pay attention to me or take an interest in me like they do my coupled friends. I've wondered about that, but I wouldn't want to use that partner just to make people pay attention to me. That trope is really harmful, and I really wish that this story weren't framed in a way that celebrates it rather than shows it for what it is. Just look at the title of that video. There's nothing about the opportunity to share about her non-profit (she even practiced the questions with her partner), nor about what she does. It's just about how "she says yes."
Well, I haven't been in a relationship for two years now, but even though I have no partner, I know exactly what I'd say if I were in that situation. No "I do" for me--it's a case of "I don't"! Because that's what anyone who took away my moment from me would get!
Saturday, October 12, 2013
The snake in the bamboo
There is an old story about a snake who, while gliding its way through
the forest, comes upon a long bamboo stick. The snake had never seen
such a thing before and, being curious, stuck its head into the opening.
The inside of the bamboo stick was dark and the snake found the shape
of the stick quite challenging to work its way through. The snake began
to feel anxious, grief-stricken, and eventually a little depressed that
it was now stuck inside this foreign, very tight, shadowy object.
However, once the snake's body was completely inside of the bamboo
stick, it realized that it could not back out. It could only move
forward, in the dark, and straighten itself out before it could reach
the other side.
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
Hunted
It's not that I can't handle not being in charge
But rather that I never asked for this.
I feel your eyes on me, though I can't see you
And I strongly sense something is amiss.
After years of chasing what I desire,
I find myself paralyzed in your crossfire.
I don't want to be hunted, but I don't want to hide
I just want to send you running right out of my life.
It's not that I don't desire romance
But rather that I don't want it with you.
You're a part of my life that stays in the past
There's no present and no future too.
You're someone I wish I had never met.
I can't see you, but you've broken my will
No one else remembers, but I can't forget
It's been years and I feel unsafe still
After years of chasing what I desire,
I find myself paralyzed in your crossfire.
I don't want to be hunted, but I don't want to hide
I just want to send you running right out of my life.
Spare me your words, I don't want to hear
You'll find that this game is no longer fun
You messed with the wrong girl cause I'm out of fear
I'm standing up strong and I will make you run.
Get the hell out of here, or I'll chase you away
There really is nothing more that I can say
No one else remembers, but you won't forget
When you've done something you'll live to regret.
After years of chasing what I desire,
I find myself paralyzed in your crossfire.
I don't want to be hunted, but I don't want to hide
I just want to send you running right out of my life.
And you will be running right out of my life!
(C) Revel With a Cause Productions
But rather that I never asked for this.
I feel your eyes on me, though I can't see you
And I strongly sense something is amiss.
After years of chasing what I desire,
I find myself paralyzed in your crossfire.
I don't want to be hunted, but I don't want to hide
I just want to send you running right out of my life.
It's not that I don't desire romance
But rather that I don't want it with you.
You're a part of my life that stays in the past
There's no present and no future too.
You're someone I wish I had never met.
I can't see you, but you've broken my will
No one else remembers, but I can't forget
It's been years and I feel unsafe still
After years of chasing what I desire,
I find myself paralyzed in your crossfire.
I don't want to be hunted, but I don't want to hide
I just want to send you running right out of my life.
Spare me your words, I don't want to hear
You'll find that this game is no longer fun
You messed with the wrong girl cause I'm out of fear
I'm standing up strong and I will make you run.
Get the hell out of here, or I'll chase you away
There really is nothing more that I can say
No one else remembers, but you won't forget
When you've done something you'll live to regret.
After years of chasing what I desire,
I find myself paralyzed in your crossfire.
I don't want to be hunted, but I don't want to hide
I just want to send you running right out of my life.
And you will be running right out of my life!
(C) Revel With a Cause Productions
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