Thursday, May 21, 2009

A Crisis of Courtship

PBS has programming entitled "Religion and Ethics Newsweekly." The podcast for May 8: "Hooking Up."

I would suggest you watch it, but if you're not up for that sort of commitment (!!), here are some pulled quotes I find compelling.

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Professor DONNA FREITAS (Department of Religion, Boston University and Author, "Sex and the Soul," lecturing students): To have a successful hookup you’re able to shut yourself down emotionally so you do not care when you physically engage with someone in some way — basically you don’t care about it the next day.

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LAURA SESSIONS STEPP (Journalist and Author, "Unhooked"): The point is not that they’re having sex. Young people have always had sex. Certainly my generation did outside of marriage. That’s not the point. The point is the relationship. What is this teaching them about being in relationship to others?

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Dr. CHRISTIAN SMITH (William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of Sociology, University of Notre Dame): Young people today draw a very strong line between their fun years and their settling-down years: What happened in my early to mid-20s will stay there, and then I will magically become happy, faithful, committed, monogamous person, and what happened three years ago won’t affect my life in the future. I personally think that that’s quite naïve.

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Ms. STEPP: We don’t talk enough about love in this society. We are — it’s somehow become a word that people are afraid to use. But in essence that’s what every one of those young women that I talked to and have written me want — and the young men as well. They want to be loved and to love. And the question they have to ask themselves is, is hooking up the way to get there?

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I also found an LDS-centered commentary on all of this on The Exponent entitled, "The Hooking Up Phenomenon: Is It Ethical for Young Mormons?" This takes into account that, though full-on sex isn't super common for the younger crew of single LDS adults, the "hooking up" phenomenon still occurs through the ever-pervasive NCMO.

I find all of this very interesting. It is so difficult for me to sustain relationships, and I wonder how much of it is because I sometimes view "settling down" as a killer to my free spirit. At the same time, there is something very alluring about having a steady relationship that I can always count on and not feel compelled to second-guess every second of every day.

I wonder how much of this fear to commit to just one person is due to hooking up so readily with people when I was younger. Right now, I just don't have the faith that I could love just one person for the rest of my life. Maybe that stems from not believing that SOMEONE ELSE could love ME for the rest of my life; not sure. I know my married friends and family will read this and say, "Oh, but when you meet THE ONE all those fears will dissipate!"

I don't think that's necessarily true. I think you CHOOSE to make them dissipate. You know, CHOOSE to love them (and only them) for time (and all eternity should you share my worldview). I struggle with the desire to make that choice. At the same time, though, I really desire the ability to be completely emotionally monogamous (I can get the physical monogamy down fairly well, it's the emotional monogamy that's the killer).



Sunday, May 17, 2009

I love you, Longfellow Park.

My church burned down today. I am in shock. Thanks go to my Natalie for this collage. I was the physical facilities director of this building for a little over a year. I have never had such an intense calling... so intimately involved with every temporal detail of this beautiful building. When I first moved to Boston, I took the train to church. It took me an hour to get there from my house, and I felt like I was walking forever before I saw the sign, "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints"... I can't explain my joy as my eyes wet with tears... I had made it.

Natalie expresses well some of what I am feeling right now: http://natattackisthenewblog.blogspot.com/2009/05/chance-to-rebuild.html



My church burned down today. I am in shock.



Monday, May 11, 2009

Lucky Girl: Red Sox & Costco & Green Energy

The moral of this post is: I am a lucky (blessed!) girl.

Lucky Girl Tale No. 1
Seth and I went to the Red Sox / Rays game on Friday night (we won! woot!). After a sensational evening of ace-kicking and Fenway Frank eating, I was feeling pretty positive. After posing for the obligatory slash awesome photo with the field in the background, I realize: "I don't have my purse!" Crap. We look around and no dice. It is nowhere. I'm not exactly sure how that happened considering how OCD I am, but it happened nonetheless. So, we cancel my debit card and put a block on outgoing calls/texts/data on my phone. I'm sad, but doing okay.
THEN!
This wonderful girl (Kaylee Lockhart; sounds Mormon) calls Seth's phone and leaves a voicemail saying she found my purse! YES! We couldn't get in touch with her that evening so I wasn't sure what all was still remaining, but I was pumped that I wouldn't have to buy a new phone. I slept until 2pm on Saturday (I am a classy broad) but I woke up to the news that Seth had worked it all out with the chica and my bag was in her mailbox. Woot! I drove over to South Boston with Rob and TA DA!!! My purse was there with nothing missing at all. Pimp.

Lucky Girl Tale No. 2
Feeling jubilant (and with my Costco card safely back in my grubby hands), Rob and I decide to go to Costco for lunch (Just over $3 for us to feel stuffed. Yes, please.). After consuming a delightful churro, we depart. On my way out, I notice a new flavor of Sun Chips. YES! Peppercorn Ranch. Don't those sound scrumptious? I decide to purchase them for later. When I retrieve my spoils, they feel weird and extra light. So I open them up. WHAT?! Instead of grainy delights, there is a dollar and a coupon for an energy-saving light bulb. I'm assuming the dollar was there so people didn't get pissed off at not getting their chips, but a light bulb / Sun Chips cross-promotion? I get it. Both healthy / green living, but you know. Weird.
SO.
We go over to Target and I get the free light bulb. The packaging says it will last EIGHT YEARS!

I AM THE WINNER (and, apparently, an "ECO-SNACKER")!!!!!!



Friday, May 08, 2009

Impromptu. Cookie. Night.

An excerpt from a life-changing conversation...
Seth: So you want to celebrate soon?

me: yes!

Seth: What do you want to do?
I'm thinking we do something like ice cream or crepes or something like that.
Something festive.

me: Cookie decorating party!

Seth: Or a trip to the Sev and loading up on goodies.
Or decorating cookies!!!!

me: haha
we could get those easy sugar cookies
and a bunch of random decorating crap
and make "we hate school" cookies!

Seth: Nice!

me: with music and/or conversation

Seth: That's a great idea.

me: sweet.

Seth: Perfect.

And, thus, the impromptu cookie night was born. I texted the Rachels to tell them of this awesome plan and invited a small group of my favorites. (P.S. We were celebrating the completion of Rachel A's master's degree and the end of my semester... only 2 more to go!)

There would have been no documentation of this blessed event, but Rob got a new iPhone and is obsessed. Thank heavens for that!

Here's me being domestic as Seth looks on. This never happens, so feel free to save the photo.



A couple of my masterpieces!



And a group shot of all the fabulous work...



You can see close-ups of some of the other rockin' work of my amazingly cookie-decoratingly talented friends here (also features Rob's commentary): COOKIES!!



Wednesday, May 06, 2009

School's OUT for Summah!

Okay, dear readers. I'm sorry. Nothing has occurred on this here blog since April 15, and even that was a pathetic excuse for a post.

As of yesterday evening, I am DONE with school until September 17. I could not be more ready to let my analytical brain ROT and my creative brain flourish. Yes, please. My only plans this summer are beaches, Pro Tools (for creative projects ONLY), bike riding (I got a new bike named Mr. Rick Harrington), working (only 9-5 though, so a marked improvement and we're completely dead in the summer which means that Pro Tools work will be happening at work. yes!), weekend getaways, picking the guitar back up (I really suck but I'm trying to teach myself to play using notes vs. tablature), and keeping my room/body/soul CLEAN.

Do you remember that list of things I should have been doing instead of writing that March 31 post (the last real entry)? Well, here's what I did and did not get done. Call this accountability.

- Creating a purchase requisition for journalism department equipment
- Sending out the minutes from the ward mission correlation meeting on Sunday (well, I have to do this every Sunday. So, even though I DID do this for that particular Sunday, I still have yet to do them from this most recent Sunday. So you know.)
- Ordering food for a meeting on Thursday
- Scheduling site visits for this program review we have coming up
- Creating a fundraising pamphlet for the Princess Alexa Foundation (Crys ended up doing this one herself, so it didn't happen on my end. But I guess it IS done.)
- Send a thank you card to Grandmother Chambers (on my to-do list since December!) (OH MY GOODNESS!!! WHYYYY IS THIS STILL ON MY LIST?!?)
- Email Nat 1.0 (Yet to do this.)
- Get a Somerville parking permit (My reason for needing this no longer exists... see the next-to-last bullet point.)
- Look up scriptures relating to virtue and start my working definition (Still undone. But, I'm still virtuous. Mostly.)
- Pay some parking tickets (related to the lack of that Somerville parking permit)
- Draft up something about Arx Poetica to "send out to the masses" announcing our site launch
- Reschedule my visiting teaching appointment that fell through
- Finishing my post on the state of the radio industry for Arx Poetica
- Get my oil changed (Not yet. BUT, I still have a couple hundred miles until the situation is dire. If I went by the recommended date, though... should have been done in November. We don't drive much in Boston.)
- Renew my safety inspection sticker
- Clean my room; it's looking a bit haggard
- Go through the bag of clothes donated to my cause by Rachel Coon
- Reschedule a doctor's appointment that I have to miss
- Write a paper on Roger and Me
- Write a paper about media representations of females based on three film characters
- Write a paper on Neal Gabler's "Life: The Movie: How Entertainment Conquered Reality"
- Come up with a topic for my final paper
- Catch up with all the reading for my classes (I don't know if that will happen... I've got 250 pages or so that I've missed) (I never caught up with the reading but now my classes are over, so you know. Now I don't need to.)
- Somehow make myself heal from the black plague that has come over me
- Be a good girlfriend (Umm... no longer a girlfriend. So, you know. Can't cross that one off.)
- Sleep (this is another one of those recurring goals... the past two nights have fared well, though. The ones preceding those? Not so much.)

Not too shabby, all things considered! Here's to no more "to-do" lists until September.