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Grieving After Two Months: Losing My Mom, Not My Mind

 

I’d like to say that since two months have passed after my mother’s death I feel much better about losing her, but I don’t. Now is even more overwhelming because it’s so definite.

I went to work the morning after she died for no other reason than needing the paycheck. It was not fun, but I did my job as usual. The first few days after she died I started calling her friends that I personally knew fairly well. I didn’t want them to find out on Facebook or in an email. These were people who she loved, but lived far away so they at least deserved a phone call. It was almost easy to deliver the news because I was in shock. I refused to cry and it wasn’t hard at first. I felt sad, but incredibly numb. About a week later is when the waves of grief would begin to knock into me and I would cry. Crying is at it’s most basic a physical release, but also very draining and the vulnerable feeling doesn’t sit well with me.

I was starting to feel slightly better last month. At the end of March I went on a trip out-of-state to visit some family who I am very close to. This was the weekend of my birthday which I had no interest in celebrating…. That word sounds so foreign. How could I feel so sad and celebrate?

Last week I went to deliver some of my mom’s things to her friend out-of-state. I also spent the weekend with one of my best friends who I always feel comfortable enough around to be completely stupid so if I needed to cry there wouldn’t have been any hesitation and there wasn’t. We went to a small town where coincidentally I used to live with my mom and siblings when I was 12. In hindsight this was not the smartest idea as being there filled me up with memories and sadness. It was nice to be with my friend and stay busy, but it was also very difficult.

What I can clearly realize is how much comfort I am seeking. I find myself consistently craving being held. Even if it’s not cold I like to snuggle up in sweaters and blankets just to feel enveloped. I want her brushing my hair out of my eyes, reading me a story and snuggling with me as I fall asleep. So far I haven’t found a service anywhere that offers that for adults. At least not in a non-sexual manner. LOL! So it turns out there is at least one downside to being single.

While I don’t feel a constant sorrow, my energy and focus wanes from moment to moment. What I check off my to-do list these days is slow if it gets done at all. Going through my mothers belongings has been like walking through knee-high mud. Thankfully she didn’t have tons of stuff, but I don’t have space to keep much so a lot has to go away. Sometimes picking up and item can be a trigger for tears and pain Deciding what to keep and what to giveaway or sell is a challenge. Letting go of her things is akin to shredding memories of her. Even if I don’t have a clear memory of an item if it causes me to recall even a fraction of the past and then I have a hell of a time saying goodbye. An easy problem compared to many in our world, but one I must confront anyway.

Other than this emotional stress I have a pressing matter to take care of; creating an income. Financially, the sooner I get a job and start my assent out of debt the better. I know the longer I wait to find more paid work the more debt I’m accruing, but this is a common stress. It’s simple exasperated at this moment. I’m capable of working, willing to work, possess a good work ethic, and wanting to earn an income at a job that is at least somewhat enjoyable. That means anything but retail, sales, or hospitality which I’ve had more than enough of at this point. My doubts of whether I can be productive enough to keep a good job during this time is enough to impede that process. I don’t want to waste an employers time or burn bridges through sheer flakiness. Thankfully I know that soon finding a job will be an easy step for me to take and I will enjoy it.

This weekend I am taking another trip out-of-state to see family and two close friends. I’m happy see them all, but wish so hard for the visit to be under happier circumstances.  I need to take it easy this week at least when it comes to thinking of the future. I need to breathe.

What does help? Spending time with my brother, going out and sightseeing in search of beauty, eating good food, calling loved ones on the phone, working on projects that don’t require too much thought but are just challenging enough to distract from grief.  I keep busy, but also allow for moments of serenity where I focus on breathing and not denying my emotions. Writing of course is a big help. I feel refreshed after I write. My advice to you is get into the things you enjoyed before and find beauty where you can.

So if you are grieving let these words comfort you in knowing that you are not alone. We will survive this loss, but it will take time and effort. We will mess up; possibly say or do something reckless or ignorant because our minds and hearts are so preoccupied. When this happens remind yourself that you need time to recoup and there is no specific time line. We are imperfectly perfect. We all grieve at our own pace and deserve that chance if we are to continue on with life. Seek out what YOU need and allow yourself to heal.  

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International Anti-Street Harassment Week With Hollaback

Hooray for the women and men of New York City who are stepping up to end our nasty cultural tradition of street harassment.

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Nobody likes walking down the street and being harassed. Unfortunately it has become a cultural norm for men to harass women on the street with catcalls, vulgar language, and sexualization. Last week however people around the world took to the streets to protest this new normal with International Anti-Street Harassment Week.

Street Harassment Protest. Photo credit: Sayfty Street Harassment Protest. Photo credit: Sayfty

In support of this weeklong protest for human rights Hollaback! co-hosted a rally against street harassment in New York last week. The event was co-sponsored by 46 organizations and included over 20 speakers, short workshops on bystander intervention, using dance to address street harassment, and “cats against catcalls” facepainting. The event was funded with gracious support from the Caruso Foundation.

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Street harassment is a form of gender violence against women and LGBTQ individuals. “But it is rarely reported, and it’s culturally accepted as ‘the price you…

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Seeing Girls in the Media Building, Creating, Engineering

I love the recent pushback against marketing princess and sweetness to little girls. I often wonder if I would have been a happier teen had there been more feminism in my childhood toys and interests. I  had a feminist mom, trailed after my older brother and sister playing outside, rode a bike, built with Legos, liked science and math, and enjoyed Dungeons and Dragons, but then puberty happened. My goals changed. I grasped onto the message of my peers and the media.  I became more interested in being attractive to boys so I could have my happily ever after, more into fashion so I could look like a model, and increasingly insecure until my late 20’s.

So in the spirit of giving the following generations of girls sustainable interests not based on their looks or marrying a charming prince here are some videos that I hope you will share with the girls and boys in your life. Yes, the boys too because they need to see and expect girls and women in capable roles and not just as sex objects.

Raven’s Mini-Ramp:

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Science Girl shows the effect of dirty weather:

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Girls are learning how to program with Black Girls Code.

Girls Build Rockets for Field Trip:

It’s harder than I thought to find videos of young girls pursuing STEM interests. I hope you like the ones I found today and I will continue my search to share more with you soon. If you found an empowering video or commercial with girls please share in a comment below.

Here are a few resources to share with girls you know.

Latinitas.com

BlackGirlsCode.com

Goldiblox.com

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It’s Offical: Alabama Hates Womens Health Rights

As women we must constantly fight for our health rights, among all our other rights. The state of Alabama is one of those terrible states that apparently dislikes women to have power over their health. Here are a few articles from the National Partnership for Women and Families. I recommend subscribing to their updates so when your state is under attack from women haters you can take action!

Alabama Anti-Abortion Rights Bill Heads to Governor.

Alabama Admitting Privileges Lawsuit Will Proceed.

Alabamas Bills Would Set Some of Nations Harshest Abortion Restrictions.

It’s aggravating that something as unavoidable as my gender could determine whether or not I have rights. How in the world did we evolve into a world where women are considered less important than men? More importantly though, how can we end this hateful oppression of women?

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What Value Does a Tree Hold…. Up To You Project

Have you heard of the Up To You project? It’s my side gig for social action! UTY includes interviews with people who are creating positive and sustainable change in their communities, around the world. Here is a sneak peek…..

The Monetary Value of a Tree

I love trees. Even as an adult I enjoy climbing trees, marveling in their beauty, and appreciating their shade! Trees are treasures that we all should respect……..Read more at http://changeisup2u.wordpress.com/2014/04/04/monetary-value-tree/

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Fierce: A New Generation of Female Empowerment

Feminist Book Needs Reviews!

I wrote “Fierce” as a guide for my younger self to learn dissent and critical thinking about social issues.  I haven’t figured out how to time travel and give the book to myself so now it’s for any young woman or older girl who is ready for a jump-start in feminism and egalitarianism.

Of course as a new writer with a tiny budget it’s hard to reach a large audience and mostly this book has been read by only a handful of teens I already know. So I am asking the readers of this blog to buy a copy at Amazon.com and leave a review. If you love it please write a review on your own blog. It’s only 99 cents at the following link.

http://www.amazon.com/Fierce-New-Generation-Female-Empowerment-ebook/dp/B00C2HYEG0/ref=la_B007LMUEJ2_1_7?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1396492896&sr=1-7

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I occasionally buy 99cent- $2.99 e-books so if you wrote one you’d like me to read and leave a review for on Amazon, please share in a comment below with a description and link.

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This is a guide for young women to understand the true meaning of being empowered. Because of lingering inequality we need to learn how to make decisions and question the status quo about our rights. Learn about why and how you can create positive change by teaching yourself to question the status quo, learn critical thinking skills, solve problems, and make healthy decisions. Use the resources in this book to make choices that resonate with your beliefs. Take control of your life and your future. Ultimately it is up to you.

 

 

 

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Hypocrisy Lobby

Hypocrisy Lobby is at it again. The art supply company, Hobby Lobby, who wants to take away employees rights of using their personal health insurance to buy birth control is, surprise, surprise, a greedy hypocritical bunch.

They make money for their retirement plans by investing in the stock of companies that manufacture abortion inducing drugs.  Yeesh, some peoples kids. I am sick and tired of people who need to control everyone else. That right there is what is wrong with this world. Needing others to conform or die. (eye rolls abound). Read about it below on the links for Daily KOS and Mother Jones. Then share it wide and far to prove what contradictions religious fundamentalists really live by.

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2014/04/01/1288906/-Hobby-Lobby-invests-in-contraceptive-abortion-drug-manufacturers?detail=email

http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2014/04/hobby-lobby-retirement-plan-invested-emergency-contraception-and-abortion-drug-makers

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From Unknown Writer to Huff Post Official Blogger – The Screen Life

I’m always so happy to share the success of a fellow blogger and even more so today since this particular writer, Aaron Fram, is a childhood friend! His blog The Screen Life  revolves around film, TV, and internet and it has been acquired by the Huffington Post; that megasized internet newspaper created by Arianna Huffington.

What does this collaboration mean for a lesser known blogger? He will make money from writing and get thousands (hopefully) of new viewers each day; thus expanding his brand name and portfolio. For myself, a blogger who has just over 100 subscribers that’s really impressive. It’s so exciting to see other writers and artists succeed. My hopeful feelings increase and my spirit soars at the idea that I too can succeed if I keep trying, writing, moving forward.

I’m a big fan of HP, because it was created by a talented and strong women who authored one of my favorite books “On Becoming Fearless“.  I also love the HP because they focus heavily on social and environmental issues.

“This is an exciting announcement for us, mostly for the blog itself, but also for the history being made. The dollar amount of this deal is an unprecedented one for a blog of this size and youth. I feel it’s a bit gauche to talk specifics of money, but well, I’m just too damn excited to not say something! It’s public record now anyway, so feel free to look it up yourself if you want. Still, I’ll let the financial mags wrestle over the economic significance. Over here, we’re all confetti and cake!” Read more….

UPDATE: This was a April Fools prank, a hopeful one that snookered my optimistic tendencies. LOL! THis is why you shoud do your research before you publish articles; even trusted sources an be misleading. 😉 http://thescreenlife.com/2014/04/02/april-fools-or-was-it/

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Stop Typecasting American Movies and TV Shows: Enough is Enough I’m Done Supporting Racist Media

Aside from being overly white, mass media is predictable and boring. I’m supporting indie media that knows most everyone, especiallly us gringos who grew up in multi racial families, don’t want to see the same vanilla look and plot line in every show and movie.  I can look back and almost every movie I’ve loved from childhood is full of typecasting. I hardly watch anything, but these days I won’t even watch a movie that looks promising if the trailer is all white.

Check out this clever parody song about typecasting by Tess Paras. It’s short and funny.

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The Unending Parade of Predictable Marketing Through Commercials.

I just watched a video about how pathetic marketing has become. 

Now do you see why I am bored with mass media?

It’s predictable, bland, obnoxious, but most of all, it’s FAKE.  I yearn for more in my entertainment so I consumed less for a while. I’d like to say I ended my consumption,  but now I find myself browsing FB, Tumblr, and YouTube at my loneliest moments just for some interaction, some semblance of a social life.

I suppose it brings me back to a time when I wasn’t bored or more honestly, a time when I craved to be like the people in these commercials: productive, smiling, in a group of my peers doing something spectacular. Mass media has let that younger version of me down, the girl who wanted to be popular or at least not bullied at school just so I could have these experiences that aren’t een realistic. Escapism is attractive.

Do you see why the idea of going shopping to support the mindless people behind these ads feels ridiculous, or how much I wish there was a movie I wanted to see in theaters? The fantasy of shopping and accruing material possessions is no longer my desire even though it used to be my obsession. From the multitude of movies I consumed in my youth, there are no more surprises, only canned laughter.  (Well nothing I want to see other than the upcoming Cesar Chavez documentary. Historical reenactment movies are actually enjoyable to me)

Do you see why the idea of leaving it all behind and spending my time foraging in the national parks just so I can strip down to a real me who is happy without things or constant timuation, sounds almost logical at this point? Or why my continuation of going to an uninspiring job, making sure I look good enough to be there is dulling my insides?

Do you see how we have all been duped into having and wanting more, more, more?

Do you see how harmful the media we support has become to our society?

Does this sound like you?

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