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2010-02-27

Reality Insanity

I sit here in my office, staring out at the snow as it tumbles down in tufts for the first time this season. My coffee is warm and perfect. My house is quiet. Peace reigns inside and outside my head.

I have not fallen off the face of this planet. I have been cocooning, trying to restore my balance, my sense of direction, my stoicism. What I have been doing a lot of is reading and watching television - namely the Olympics and reality TV.

First, and foremost, I would like to especially thank Serena, Gemma, Judi, Rowena, Boho Mama, Shell, Steve, Tabby, Paula, Queen Muse, Rosebud, Tess (welcome!) and Cynthia (welcome back!) for your beautifully supportive and touching comments. All the best to you, my blogging friends. I have returned to blogland because of you. There was a time I thought of deleting my blog and leaving because I started to think I had nothing much to say worth sharing and because I have been a very poor blog pal indeed.

My news in a nutshell:

  • My gluten-free diet has had several positive effects. I have gone down a dress size; I don't feel bloated with painful gas any more; my skin is clearing up. The most interesting part about all this is that it has not been a struggle to maintain. No falling off the wagon. No cravings that I can't overcome.
  • I have now almost completely gone organic, especially with meat and dairy products. The hormones that have been fattening up the livestock, have been fattening me up. I figure it's worth a try, and since only good can come of it, there is nothing to lose, except a few extra dollars and hopefully a lot of extra pounds. And as the commercial says, I'm worth it. :)
  • I have scrapped all my other projects in favor of writing about something that has truly preoccupied me which is the sad state of my profession. The preliminary title of my book is School Schmool, but that it bound to change. I will share some of it with you, welcoming your feedback.
  • I have immersed myself in reality TV: Amazing Race, The Bachelor, Survivor, American Idol. There is something lurky and seedy about these shows that in my present state of mind, I crave. I have always been a student of human nature, my own and others'; and these shows provide me with infinite material. It is mostly this material that I will be sharing with you on my blog until the implosion of my personal life settles into something more inspiring. :)
Here are some of my preliminary thoughts on these shows:

Amazing Race is easily my favorite because not only does it take us around the world to experience things we probably never will, but it contains a lovely element of personal achievement. This season has an additional sweet spot, namely the inclusion of a couple who met and got together on Big Brother, Jeff and Jordan. I enjoy seeing them in circumstances diametrically opposed to those on BB. They have been doing quite well; not to mention they are genuinely cute together.

Survivor: Heroes versus Villains is really a misnomer. It is supremely difficult to win this game being a "hero". Strategy is all about blindsides and backstabbing. After all they must outwit, outplay, outlast. I have favorites from both those tribes, and am looking forward to seeing what happens.

The Bachelor is not a show I usually watch, and have not watched throughout. The whole concept is quite unsettling especially with contractual obligations to pretend to be "in love" or "falling for" multiple partners, ensuing in inevitable drama. The thing that got to me about this season is not the participants as much as the viewers and the media. You would have to live in a time-warped bubble not to notice how the tabloids, show hosts, and entertainment commentators have been shamelessly trashing one of the women of the show, Vienna. People have been saying and printing some very vicious statements about her; and having watched some of the show, I have to wonder what about her brings out the mean girl in so many. To repeat what they have been saying would be condoning it, so I won't but seriously do these people have any mirrors in their homes?

American Idol Season 9 is under way; and for the first time I have been watching it since the auditions. Though I had some early favorites, the first show with the 24 left me bored and repeatedly reaching for the remote, especially when I writhed with agony at the many pitch problems. Could the contestants even hear themselves? I watched as each of my favorites floundered through songs I would have not picked for them, and renditions that either puzzled me or left me in need of pain killers. I am cursed with perfect pitch. My ears were offended regularly by several of the women and men.

The one bright spot of the show? Ellen. She brings a ray of sunshine on the judges' panel which has been horribly nasty, and unproductively negative throughout the process. They laughed in people's faces during some of the auditions; and no matter how foolish and deluded those auditioning are, it does not excuse this rude and childish behavior on the part of the judges. The comments they were making on the first live show, while true, could have been tempered with some tact and humanity. In past seasons, I have always agreed with Simon's assessment, after all, the man knows the industry; but I found myself shaking my head at his comments on Tuesday's and Wednesday's shows. He has been particularly brutal. His eye might be projected into his X Factor future, but this is no way to act. He was however, not the only one with inappropriate commentary and behaviour. Kara DioGuardi's simpering and carrying on during contestant's Casey James' performance was just plain embarrassing.

Phew. What a long post! Stay tuned for more show commentary and snippets of the book I am writing. I will be coming around like a good blog neighbor to have some tea at your blog homes and eagerly read what you have been up to!

Cheers my beautiful friends. :) It's good to be back.

12 comments:

Sherry Smyth said...

Sometimes we need that break from our routine, from what we've been doing in order to remember everything else that surrounds us. I've done it -- neglected other things I love doing because I've been "chaining myself" to the computer. Getting away, doing other things helps to keep me interested in life! xo

Shell said...

I'm happy you decided to keep blogging. The blogging world would be missing you.
Diving into movies is my way of keeping sane when the world around me is insane.
Do what you have to do keep creative and vibrant.
The book..sounds interesting.
Have a beautiful weekend, Genie.

Odd Chick said...

i'm glad you're back too. I'm sorry I haven't been one of the more supportive ones as you have always been a bright spot in my comments section.
you're diet sounds wonderful and brave - good luck and the same for your new project. Can't wait to hear more. take care.

Serena said...

Dearest Genie, I am so glad that you decided to continue blogging. I would have missed you terribly.

Well done to you on staying gluten-free with such positive results. I could sure do with going down a dress size before October which is when Michelle and Alex are getting married.

I'm already looking forward to reading parts of your book.

I love watching the Amazing Race when it's on here. I think we will have to wait a while before we get the series you are watching now. Survivor and American Idol don't screen here to the best of my knowledge and not sure on The Bachelor.

I'm soooooo glad you're back!

Love and hugs,
Serena xo

linda said...

dear genie, it's good to see you again and hear of the shows, some of which i watch, like survivor and amazing race, although i missed the first ar and don't know what's going on much yet...survivor is as sleazy as ever, hahaha, and i love it, i am hoping they don't dump old russell too soon tho, he's not making points, from what i have seen....don't you just hate dragonslayer, omg, that guy just bugs me no end.

anyway, i am glad you didn't delete your blog, but truth be told, i come to that place often, especially lately....i don't know why, many reasons i think....i hope life is treating you better now, you are happy with spring around the corner and your home is getting better and better with your skills as a decoration/designer. glad you are back, hope you didn't feel i deserted you, dear one.

gemma said...

So glad you are back. My daughter Amanda is now gluten-free. Her skin has cleared up,she feels better,Celiac disease may be the cause of her infertility. She's hoping that will change too.
Yes! On Jeff and Jordan to win Amazing race. Don't watch Survivor or Bachelor but American idol has some great talent. Bad start but I love it. Oh and do you have
Adam Glam-berts cd? It rocks!

The Muse said...

the mountain that you have climbed is so symbolic for all of us...and we too know the pain, the turmoil and the anguish life can bring...but also the joy!
part of life's joy is knowing we have special voices in blogland...one of which is yours, ms genie :)
so glad that your time of inner observation led you back to the keyboard!

DJ said...

Just found your blog via Odd Chick's (love her art!)
As a high school teacher myself, I feel your pain. We are a small-town school with a relatively safe atmosphere, but decisions are made that leave us wondering.
They are cutting 6-10 teacher positions due to financial strain. Being the only visual art teacher, I just missed the axe, but next year...my admin has no earthly idea what I actually do for my kids: provide a non-judgmental haven, give them permission to be themselves and beautiful, inspire them to further their education...
But the students know.
Keep blogging. Enquiring minds want to know... :-)

susan said...

I just found you via The Muse. Sometimes I think we all need to spend some time looking inward. It does clear the brain...even if it takes a while. Reality shows, on the other hand, are good for mindless entertainment. I am hooked on American Idol and felt the same way you did about the first 24. The first show is always a little rough! Glad to "meet" you!

Judi said...

I am super glad that you decided to return .... my blog has cobwebs .... seems that I'm a closet "gamer" and I've been on BigFish more than anyplace else - you can lose yourself in Hidden Object games - I think that we all go through cycles and one of those is called "I vaunt to be alone"

Welcome Home Sweety.

differenceayearmakes said...

Glad to have you back and healthier then ever.

Anna said...

It's lovely to have you back! I always enjoy reading your posts- they are honest and thought provoking.


American Idol makes my ears cry. You are a stronger woman than I to watch the show. I just can't- and this is coming from a woman who love to watch reruns of The Nanny. :)

Speaking of Fran Drescher, I very much look forward to reading excerpts of School, Schmool.

Merry writing, my friend.