Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Astropops Etc.

So, can you believe the Astropop is no more? Bennett is considering having an outer space themed birthday party, and I thought Astropops would be awesome door prizes, but no---they have been discontinued. Even this picture is not the Astropop of my childhood, which, you may recall, was inverted and had some strange waxy stuff at the base. I guess the point at the top caused some injuries, and some people found the wax disturbing, but see, they changed excellence, and now the Astropop is gone. Ah, maybe someday Spangler candy will realize the error of getting rid of such a fine candy and bring it back. Until then, hang on to your memories.


Bennett is a preschool graduate. Here are some of my favorites of his preschool creations, along with the coveted diploma.






Bennett and Mary Taylor made this lovely garden. I was sorry not to have gotten a picture before Mary left. Anyway, many pears and pomegranates will not reach their potential, as they were sacrificed to the cause, but isn't it a lovely garden?

In other Bennett news, we buzzed him. Here he is sporting his new haircut and sitting next to one of his fine feats of architecture. (He insisted on making that face, by the way.)





Laraine and Dan taking a
nap.










Jasper, Jasper. Sweet guy. He
smiles if you look at him.








This is Dan with Laurie (my little sister) and her---dare I say it?---boyfriend, Dave, after the 50 mile run Saturday. Dan posted an account of this race on his running blog. (I warn you, there is frequent talk of bowel movements---but they're bound to come up in runs---what a horrible pun).



It's time for some poetry. (Forgive me. I used to teach English.) I was talking about Sylvia Plath with Therese (Dan's mom) this last weekend because Plath had been discussed at Therese's book club. Anyway, here is one of my favorite examples of Plath's poetry:

Sylvia Plath


Mirror

I am silver and exact. I have no preconceptions.
Whatever I see, I swallow immediately.
Just as it is, unmisted by love or dislike
I am not cruel, only truthful –
The eye of a little god, four-cornered.
Most of the time I meditate on the opposite wall.
It is pink, with speckles. I have looked at it so long
I think it is a part of my heart. But it flickers.
Faces and darkness separate us over and over.

Now I am a lake. A woman bends over me.
Searching my reaches for what she really is.
Then she turns to those liars, the candles or the moon.
I see her back, and reflect it faithfully
She rewards me with tears and an agitation of hands.
I am important to her. She comes and goes.
Each morning it is her face that replaces the darkness.
In me she has drowned a young girl, and in me an old woman
Rises toward her day after day, like a terrible fish.
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So, Ladies (and Men---women shouldn't be the only ones who have to worry about starting to look like "terrible fish"), does it ring true for you? Did Plath already feel that fish coming? She wrote this the year of her death. I believe she was only 30. But I guess beyond looks and age, it's about the mirror reflecting only the truth, and it seems Plath was not happy with what she perceived as her truth (can even a mirror really reflect truth, as what we see as truth is largely perception anyway?). I'm assuming Plath was unhappy mainly because of the whole sticking her head in the oven and turning on the gas thing. Anyway, I've decided I'm okay with aging and that I prefer it to the alternative. What pains me lately when I look in the mirror is that I'm still often beset with an unwelcome reminder of my youth---yes, zits. Oh well.

Moving from Plath to some lighter poetry, one of my favorite poems presenting another frustrating truth:

Richard Armour
Going to Extremes

Shake and shake
The catsup bottle.
None'll come—
And then a lot'll.
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It almost makes you hope restaurants will keep those annoying glass bottles around.

Todays Review: Dan posted his review of Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (I haven't yet seen it, but I will review the title as the lamest of the four, although the whole "last crusade" thing is kinda defunct.)

14 comments:

Megan said...

Ha! I love those etc. type posts! A little of this...a little of that! It's life! Love it! Jasper is a cute little dude! I love that smiley stage! I also loved the poetry...that ketchup poem was very profound!

Unknown said...

Love the poetry. Love the kids. Loved Dan's "Defication Diaries". You guys crack me up.

Danielle said...

Love it Angie! Cute kiddos. Awesome for Bennett he has moved on to Kindergarten. Once they hit school your whole world opens up. I totally remember those Astropops, with the waxy end. Wait does that mean I am getting older. You know when they stop making things that were around when you were a kids. Oh the things our kids are going to miss out on. Those were the days weren't they.

Jamie said...

Hi! Merril was saying he heard you guys had a blog and I'm glad I found it. I miss seeing you guys all the time in Vegas. At least this way I can still keep up a little. I can't believe how big all your kids look!

Perry Family said...

Jasper is one handsome little dude!! So sweet. And Bennett...what a big boy now, I just can't believe it. I think you are so great to add some funnies to your blog...the b.m.'s with running for that long...ha ha ha! (poor dan, but it does come with the territory:) I also love the pic of the naps!

Elizabeth Dover said...

I missed the Astropop experience?! Poor me, I don't remember these. Hmmm. I still plan on the tag challenge. You are so nice to find me charming even while clumisly spilling water.lol. Will Bennet be in full or half K? Nice Poetry. Your kids sure are growing. I need to have you all over again..Hmmm. I will call you. Boy this is a random sounding post. Ah well

Perry Family said...

Angie, it was wonderful to see you as well, and there never is enough time to sit and chat, esp with the kids around a pool:) Hope we get the chance to hang out with everyone again soon!!

Christene said...

I am still laughing thinking about the catsup bottle. Great stuff. I love the picture of Larraine and Dan snoozing, and the joy of preschool graduation. As for the treats of our youth, you never know when they'll be discontinued. But, hey pop rocks are still around, whether we like them or not!

Janeen said...

That is so true about the catsup bottle. I love reading your posts; you're so creative.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the post Angie!! I am so glad I still get to know what is going on in your lives! I can't wait to see you in a few weeks! Love you guys!
Love- Meghan

hansenkd said...

Here's my favorite poem of all time:

The Cow
The cow is of the bovine ilk.
One end is moo, the other milk.
--Ogden Nash

Another great Nash classic:

The Fly
God in his wisdom created the fly
And then forgot to tell us why.

and let's not forget:
The Llama
The one-l lama, he's a priest
The two-l llama, he's a beast
But I will bet a silk pajama
There isn't any three-l lllama.

To which Nash added an asterisk that he was dismayed to hear of a certain type of conflagration that was known as a "three alarmer," which was a sound-alike.

Perry Family said...

k, so I need you to post about your move!!! We will miss you guys!

Debra Christiansen Jacobson said...

We had fun with you guys tonight. Don't leave me! I'm going to hate not having you in the same city, even if we never spend much time together anymore. We never even did our book club! Seriously, what is wrong with us! You're one of my VERY best friends and I hardly see you! Watch, we'll actually see eachother more now that you'll be in S.G. I love you all!
Oh... and I love Plath. :)

Shannon said...

You always have the ability to crack me up & inspire me, almost in the same breath. Now I'm off to check out the bowel movement news. ;) LOL