Sunday, June 14, 2009

Velvet and his Big Sister the Pole Dancer

I could have sworn I grounded Velvet from having friends over this weekend, but somehow they appeared - albeit in much smaller numbers since a few were out of town. And he didn't go out, either, which was unusual except that it was raining. Velvet doesn't like to go downtown in the rain. He could be sticking close to home because we've had so dang much excitement the last couple of weeks that he's just worn out, but I suspect it has something to do with Cupcake.

Cupcake's mother had called a while back to invite Velvet to Graduation at the Convent which was this past Tuesday. Velvet was flattered and gloating, but it turned out that Cupcake knew nothing about her mother's phone call. She told Velvet not to come because it would be a big, fat drag and nobody but the Convent Girls and a few poor saps would be there. She was right, of course. Turns out the event was four hours long and included a mass. That did not stop her mother from calling twice on Tuesday to convince Velvet to attend.

Clearly, the woman has issues. Cupcake was mortified and has been avoiding Velvet which has confused the poor boy given the fine time they had on Prom night. That's the night a tipsy Velvet called from a hotel to say he, Cupcake and some other kids would be staying there that night.

At least he called.

It must have been very glamorous to stay out all night - in a suite paid for by somebody's dad - then go to brunch and walk a lovely girl home nearly three miles up Madison Avenue in your evening attire. He got home around 3:00 in the afternoon.

I'm not pissed about that anymore - and Velvet knows it - but he's still grounded from smoking weed in the house on general principle. He has gone over to a friend's place now with the crew which includes Cupcake. This particular friend has diplomatic immunity on account of his dad's job. A few of Velvet's friends fall into that category. It's my belief that they can smoke weed where at least one of them has diplomatic immunity.

As JD pointed out the other day, Velvet's antics are not dissimilar to many an 18 year old in generations past. True enough. Actually, my friends were substantially worse, and nobody had diplomatic immunity.

Long ago in a suburb far, far away, two of the guys in our gang jumped the fence into a cow pasture to gather psilocybin mushrooms. That was an easy trick out by the blimp base north of Houston in a land called Spring. They then proceeded to bake the mushrooms into a pizza before one of them's mother's very eyes.

Here is the blimp base a few years after The Pizza Incident

Velvet was still trying to talk his way out of being grounded on Friday night when he went out to dinner with Gigi and me. Occasionally, we like to say that if I had scandalized our Texas neighborhood by coming home from college with a black baby, Gigi might have been that baby. Velvet loves her through and through, and they refer to each other as brother and sister. Fortunately, Gigi never calls me "mom" or I'd have to snatch her bald.

Gigi stayed with us a lot before she moved back to New York last summer (Are These Your Panties? or What is it with Underwear in This House? Stonerdate 10.15.08). She also happens to be a pole dancer. Not a professional pole dancer - but an accomplished pole dancer nevertheless. As it happens, Gigi's thesis for the Masters in Psychology had to do with Women's Sexuality, and her research focused on pole dancing. I forget why - but she did an outstanding job with it and was invited to present the paper somewhere prestigious. To my knowledge, she did not interview any exotic dancers (at least not in New York. She could have spent plenty of time in strip clubs in Chicago for all I know). These days, some gyms offer pole dancing as an exercise alternative. She took a class several times a week, and talked to the girlfriends she made at the gym.

Velvet likes the idea of being semi-related to a pole dancer. He thinks she's completely hot, and given the way men turn stupid in her presence, I suppose she is. She looks a lot like Angelina Jolie, especially when she's spent an extended period of time under the hair dryer in what, for many black women, is a weekly ritual. Gigi is lighter skinned than me, but as she has explained clearly Black is a Race, not a Color.

Gigi's hair dryer is like this one only pink

At dinner, Gigi said she thinks I should write a Shiksa's Guide to Dating Jews since I seem to find myself involved with Jewish men every time I turn around. I categorically refused because it can only lead to trouble. Velvet thinks I should do it because even though it might be trouble for me, it would be fun for everyone else to watch.

7 Comments:

Blogger jadedj said...

Isn't it a bitch that our children might turn out to be ourselves at an earlier date (rhetorical). It's my fear, at any rate.

I never pole danced myself...observed many though, whilst indulging in the gaseous form of cannabis.

June 15, 2009 at 8:55 AM  
Blogger Woody (Tokin Librul/Rogue Scholar/ Helluvafella!) said...

I forget why - but she did an outstanding job with it and was invited to present the paper somewhere prestigious.

Such a paper would be guaranteed acceptance at any meeting of the American Psychological Association, the American Anthropological Association, the American Sociological Association and/or the MLA! The person in question could practically make a career on such a paper. Probably to a conference of metalurgists, too.

I never had kids, probably a good thing, because I never did do "unavoidable responsibility" well. I am graceless in that circumstance.

June 15, 2009 at 7:51 PM  
Blogger PENolan said...

Actually, I'm pretty proud of Velvet. We have reached an understanding and he's not grounded anymore. Gigi is coming to his graduation next week which should increase his social status among the guys at school.

June 15, 2009 at 8:14 PM  
Blogger themom said...

I live the past thru my daughter, who is carrying tradition forward quite well. She actually thinks she is doing something new and novel -- haha, been there, done that!!

June 16, 2009 at 9:43 AM  
Blogger Gail said...

Hi Trish-
Great post! Your life, or your take on your life is fascinating and so "down to earth".... I ooe your relationship w/Velvet.
and Gigi? everyone needs someone similar to her in their lives. everyone!

love to you
Gail
peace....

June 16, 2009 at 11:21 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I dont have anything to add other than intriging life and circumstances.

You have your work cut out for you.

But then don't we all.

June 17, 2009 at 7:55 PM  
Blogger PENolan said...

Yes we do, SEC. Yes we do.

June 20, 2009 at 7:24 PM  

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