Stream of Drunken Consciousness When Your Heart Feels Empty..

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Friday, April 22nd, 2022. Somewhere around 2:11PM – my eyes blurred when I consciously looked at the clock in Northwell Manhasset’s Palliative Care Unit, first room on the right. Somewhere around 2:11PM. A piece of my heart blew out with your last two breaths. 

I don’t know why you chose that moment. I’ll never know. I know your heart though, so I know it wasn’t to traumatize us. All Mansi & I said to you when everyone else left the room to do other things was that everyone and everything would be ok. We held your cold hands & said we love you so much. We stroked your graying hair back and touched your tiny stubble, and though our hearts were screaming deafeningly to please not leave us, our mouths begrudgingly spoke the words that it was ok. It was ok for you to be ok – on your own terms. Sometimes I wish we’d never said so. Because it was in those quick moments after – I saw the one breath..I waited..I saw the second..I held my breath so I could be sure..and then nothing. NOTHING. ABSOLUTELY NOTHING. I didn’t say anything to Mansi yet, her head was on your chest, but not actually consciously there, so she didn’t realize that the up and down motion had stopped. I left her there & went to the nurse’s station in a haze internally, but me being the absolute freak that I am, the picture of calm & stability on the outside. Never let them see you falter. I asked the nurse how we would know – she said, well, “sometimes they will suddenly wake up & start screaming & flailing, sometimes they will open their eyes & say a final word or two,” etc. I knew that wasn’t it in your case. You didn’t feel like making a spectacle. You had made peace with your life and you decided that you, as always, would do things on your own damn terms. The perfect storm of desperation, resignation, and most of all, relief. I asked the nurse to please come into the room, didn’t tell her you were gone. No one knew but me at this point. A secret I kept so that everyone else would have an extra 5 minutes of ignorant bliss. People say it’s a blessing, that I was there then, but those last two breaths will haunt me until the moment that it’s my turn.

She came in. She checked your pulse. She felt your chest. And then she did the thing that keeps me awake every day and every night and every moment in between. She forcefully opened your eyelids & shone the penlight in. Pupils basically told her to fuck off (an image that tortures me in the pitch black of the night when I stare at the ceiling & even in the breaking of light when my eyes reluctantly open). And then she looked at me and Mansi and said, “Yes. He passed. I’m so sorry.” Mansi crumbled. Now you know why I kept the secret an extra 5 minutes. The other few came in from phone calls & getting coffee to the scene at hand. It took me a bit to cry. As it generally does. And then I couldn’t stop. And I haven’t stopped in a year – although now it takes me a few margaritas because otherwise that would be all I would do & you would be SO PISSED at me. I’ll skip the rest because it’s pointless for your spirit.

We went home. Like zombies, we gave valet tickets & took plastic bags of the stuff from the room – I just pretended you were a new mother & I was bringing Mansi’s stuff home after Aaryn & Aydin. The things you do to make it one minute to the next, huh? At home, I waited..for what, I don’t know. A call saying I was Punk’d? Then I decided that I would honor you somehow. I went to Frida’s (which is where I have come for all special occasions now – alone – your birthday, my new job, etc. Also where I am writing this now, on your one year anniversary). I drank so many “very good margaritas,” ignored all texts and calls, and tearfully told the manager that I was there hours after my godfather left me because you wanted to come here so much. You were on your way home from a CT & walked in when it was under renovation to find out about the menu & the chef & if anyone from our 25 year old haunt of El Coyote Loco would be here or not. You called me after that & said they have vegetarian options, beta, we will come here when it’s ready. YOU DID NOT GET TO DO THAT. So now, I never sit in a booth or on the “restaurant” side of El Coyote Loco/Frida’s. I sit at the bar & toast you for everything you didn’t get to do and for everything that you did for me. Anyway, I was super responsible, you’d be proud – I left my car at Frida’s & decided to walk to Vincent’s, where only you knew that I’d recently started singing. I sent you videos every week. On the mile walk from Seaford to Wantagh, I don’t remember much. Just that I was going to sing for you that night..I also might have been singing out loud as I walked. The reds here would’ve definitely called the cops on me if it wasn’t a Friday night. I walked into Vincent’s at some point – disheveled, still wearing the clothes that I was wearing when you left, probably crazy-eyed and smelling like tequila – but I sang. And Gd only knows how I even made a little speech prior to singing “Stand By Me,” about how I had lost you a few hours earlier. But my little group there knew what we had been going through & they helped me through. I drank some more. Then I walked to Mansi’s house, hysterical, (I think, I don’t remember). Apparently, I didn’t want anyone to disturb my tribute to you so I put my phone on Do Not Disturb – I’m sure you know how happy everyone was about that, they couldn’t get in touch with me for hours. But I’m almost not sorry. I’m always there for everyone – it’s my core make up much to my own detriment – and although I know they were all worried about me to no end, I sometimes wonder if they also just wanted my shoulder to cry on..one I was incapable of giving anymore. Anyway, Shiv came to pick me up from Mansi’s once they knew where I was. I don’t even know why I’m putting this story out into the ether or to you – maybe just to help others realize that grief is a weird piece of shit & to help you see the never-ending void you’ve left behind. So, I was driven home & then I decided to call Northwell’s main line – a number I had memorized at this point over the course of your 7 weeks there. I wanted to be connected to the morgue. I’m sure anyone who is bothering to read this probably just took a collective “WHAT THE FUCK” gasp, but hey, I am who I am. An untrusting, fiercely loyal, firebrand Scorpio. I wanted to make sure you were actually there. With all of Northwell & Glen Cove Rehab’s fuck ups, I wanted to make sure they couldn’t possibly do it in death, too. So I called & had the morgue assistant double check that you were actually there & that your name & DOB were correct. She wasn’t very empathetic, but then again, I don’t know how many people call at 11PM to find out if their loved one is actually there. I asked her if she actually pulled out the drawer & saw you because I couldn’t trust her otherwise. And then I asked her if I could visit you the next day. She said no, that’s not usually a thing they do, but I’m me so I freaked out in a calm and threatening manner. She said I would need special permission & gave me the info to do so. Spoiler Alert: No one let me go the next day, AND they took my car keys. Whatever. 

I was part of a small group of people who decided that your funeral would be sooner rather than later. I didn’t give a shit whether or not all of the people who wanted to come could come, my only concern was that you were absolutely, in no uncertain terms, not going to be sitting in a claustrophobic freezer for days & days. You were going to be set free – away from the shitshow that is current life. I didn’t think I would be able to manage a Gd damned thing. It’s a shocker the power Casamigos has though. As Dad planned something that was obviously hard AF for him, and managed my psychosis at home (I literally screamed at him in hysterical tears to save you the night before you left whilst having a panic attack on my bathroom floor. “DADDY, PLEASE DO NOT LET HIM DIE!!!!!!!!!! YOU HAVE TO SAVE HIM!!!” Puff on my inhaler. So, no pressure or anything. I’ve always been known for emotional drama – HSP forever.

The day we had to say a final goodbye, I went early. Before anyone else. To have my time with you. Unfortunately, I didn’t realize what my guttural reaction would be. Shiv had to ask the people there to remove all signs of your name, all pictures, anything that would set me off. They were very kind & obliged. It took me time to go into the room. I didn’t know what to expect, but I also did? I had been to funerals before, I knew what they entailed. But this? My legs buckled and I screamed. And then I completely lost my mind lol. I tried to shake you awake and had to be held back. I begged you to wake up through really gross snot & tears, man. You would’ve been so mad, I looked so disgusting..I did manage some lower eyeliner & a pink lip, though. Literally only for you – and my eulogy attests to why. 😉 Had half a Xanax (forced unto me) & my inhaler in my system. Sipping out of a cute little tumbler that everyone was so happy about because they thought it was cold water – thanks to George Clooney & Rande Gerber, it was Casamigos Blanco and the Felix Felices (IYKYK) I needed to get me through. After that, I stayed in the director’s office instead of the main area. There was no shot of me staying in that same room with you not speaking to me with that twinkle in your eye & that comical smirk, both of which my Aaryn has inherited by the way. People tried to come in & tell me that I should be there in the room – that Mansi, Mini, and Shiv are there – I was probably rude, but with no regrets. I didn’t owe the world my presence, I only owed you – & you always knew I was there for you forever and always. When the time came for me to speak (I actually volunteered because people deserved to know the you that I knew for 40 years), I was brought in separately (DIVA!) & I got on the mic and I used the bullet points I had somehow found the consciousness to jot down and I spoke. I spoke from the depths of my soul (not really, let’s say depths of my heart because my soul is private & I speak it to you separately in the dark shadowy nights that don’t let me sleep). I sang a Shrinathji Bhajan – and your people joined in. I stood upright (thanks, Clooney). I even made a joke! (I think – I don’t actually know what I said & I never heard it back, but everyone knows how much I love you so I’m sure that showed through). And then I ran away. When it was time for the stupid pandit to do whatever he gets paid to do, he started speaking graphically about random shit like blood coming out of ears if a soul isn’t at rest. WTF. WHO SAYS THIS. Hinduism is traumatizing as shit sometimes. So, I lost it (there’s a theme here), and started yelling at him that you were fine & that you obviously weren’t bleeding through your effing orifices so to STFU. I was told to calm down & brought to a seat instead of having my hand on you like everyone else did. Later, the pandit had to state a disclaimer that if someone wasn’t able to listen to his words, then perhaps it was better for them to stay in another room. LOL! He can suck it. Gd forbid someone’s grief interrupt his religious bullshit. Needless to say, I left to sit somewhere else while those with guts of steel went to burn your body into ash. As I was escorted to leave, I saw your car outside in the parking lot. NY CAM 2216. And I fell into the ground. I remember screaming how ridiculous it was that you drove to your own funeral!? (You obviously didn’t, your brother-in-law was using it for everything that needed to be done). And then..life.

I tried everything and I feel like I tried absolutely nothing. I did exhaustive research, I called doctor friends, doctor family, spoke to yours at Northwell. I gave options, no matter how absurd they sounded, I ordered a chest x-ray that your fucking hepatologist, Dr. Sathapathy, couldn’t be bothered to do because I saw that you were breathing slightly differently from the day before. Trust you to try to fake them out with a pO2 of 100% – you could never fool me, my friend. My phone still autocorrects “OMG” to “INR” & medical professionals will know how much I would’ve had to type that for it to be in my phone’s dictionary. But I’m mad at you, too. When Aaryn & I called you on your birthday on July 28th, 2021 from the Cars Suite at The Art of Animation in Disney, you said you weren’t feeling 100%, but it was “just a cough,” “just allergies.” I begged you to go get tested for Covid because delta was running rampant (I mean, me, Aaryn, & Aydin had it 2 months later). You got mad at me & said absolutely not, you had it already. I should’ve pushed harder. I should’ve forced you. You were eligible for antibody treatment. All of this bullshit that followed – scars on your lungs, the “beginning” of liver cirrhosis for a barely social drinker, and so much more – was a result of the 2nd bout of Covid & there is no one on this planet who could ever tell me otherwise. I know it in my gut. I’m mad at you. You listened to me about just about everything in life – you heard me, you understood – and this one thing?? You couldn’t just do it? You couldn’t just get a Q-tip up your nose & a quick IV in your arm? After surviving diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol, prostate cancer, 12 stents, and a septuple bypass? AN IV!? For ME? 

Instead, you gave up and left. I know you gave up – consciously – I saw it happen. The man who loved food more than most things – stopped eating? The man who took care of himself better than anyone else – stopped going to the doctor? I would have done anything. Anything. I would’ve made a deal with the devil. I would’ve given you my entire liver in an instant, not even just a part. Need a lung? It’s yours! But you made your decision. You were over it. And as angry as I am, the grief cuts so much deeper. As does the understanding. I don’t blame you. I don’t blame you one bit. You left while you could escape this hellscape – both emotionally & overall. One night, earlier on, you had called me from the hospital at 4AM & said, “Tinku. I am in my last stages. I am in my last stages. Love you, beta.” That wasn’t even an actual thing then. I lost my fucking mind at 4AM thinking you knew what was going on. Everyone convinced me it was nothing, you didn’t. But you DID. 

I live in regret most days, your leaving has changed my life at its core. The things I could’ve said, what more could I have done, did you know how much I love you?? Was it not enough? Was none of it enough? Did I not do enough? Did I not show enough? Every moment I remember that should I ever get married, you won’t be there for my kanyadaan – like dad was for Mansi & Mini. Did I wait too long? Should I have just put aside my trauma & not taken everything for granted so much that now, if/when this happens for me, I won’t have you to celebrate with me? To walk me down the aisle? To play with MY babies? Six days before you left, mom & I were there and you asked her, happily, if there was someone in my life & if that why I was late on Friday getting to the hospital (& not making it before visiting hours) when mom & dad were there when Northwell & Dr. Grossman’s team ignored your chest pain/MI for TWELVE FUCKING HOURS? ONLY YOU WOULD BE MORE CONCERNED ABOUT ME HOPEFULLY BEING ON DATE WHEN YOU ARE HAVING A LITERAL HEART ATTACK. Lol. (But also, BRO, WHEN WOULD I PUT ANY DATE BEFORE YOU!? – face palm, max). What a character. I miss you so deeply, it hurts to the marrow.

I threw away the heel cream I gave you & used on you. I can’t even see it at a store anymore. I stopped using Ricola cough drops because you loved them and yelled at nurses for them. I haven’t eaten mom’s bateta pava or had her Limbu pani in over a year because she made them for you & you had them at the hospital. I haven’t had my eyebrows done in 1.5 years because it’s in Hicksville, right in the heart of your old stomping grounds, and you used to go & give Rekha the cash tip for me because I’m a delinquent and never had it on me. I can’t go to Famous Pizza, I don’t talk to your friends anymore. I will never go back to Pancho Villa because that was the last Father’s Day we spent together with mom, dad, Aaryn, & Aydin. Haven’t been to White Street in 352 days. I was made to go on the 13th day after you left – I proceeded to have a panic attack in the garage and cried until someone let me leave. I went today..drove the route that’s been on autopilot since I was 7. Made it to the cul de sac..stared at the picture window, craving the image of the man on the sofa, one leg tucked under, one arm on the top of the seat watching his beloved Mets at 8611 dB..turning his head to look outside & seeing me pulling up. Knowing that I know the code so he doesn’t need to get up to let me in, but beaming that I’m there to see him since he knows no one else is home, so it must be for him. I can’t see your face in photos. People have to warn me before they post anything. I avoid your face in my head. I have only visited you three times in 365 days, because it just doesn’t feel right to stare at a bronze plate..but the inscription and imaging is beautiful. I hope you can feel it when that breeze blows by you..just the right amount of softness & warmth..just like you. I hear your voice constantly on loop..“Yah beta, bol dikra, ok baby,” to the point where I just have to keep busy. Keep doing something or another so that there is no moment in time where I have a chance to sit with myself and my brain. 

I won’t be at your 75th birthday party for so so so many reasons..but for me, I’ll be spending it with my heart at the Magic Kingdom. We are going to dedicate the Happily Ever After fireworks to you, we are going to go to Epcot’s Mexico Pavilion (Babu said, “Of course, Kiku!”) so I can eat & drink for you and also be around “Coco” memorabilia. We are going to go on Big Thunder Mountain Railroad & scream “AY Chandramukhi!” I have a lot of things that I may need help with, but for now, all of these things work for me in order to continue with the process of survival.

In your absence, not only does everything suck, everyone does too. You’d think such a deep collective loss would slowly unite, and slowly but surely bring the understanding that ego is so overrated & that to base your relationship with someone based on their relationship with someone else is such idiocy. Or that things that have been said or done in the past may not be forgiven, but can be talked through. Or that the cliche of “life is short,” has literally just shown itself to you naked & bare, and that one’s egotistical reluctance to apologize for the mistakes made in the recent past is so abhorrent. Or even just a fleeting thought of forgiveness so that resentment doesn’t fester & you don’t completely sever bonding ties. Or if someone reaches out a communicative hand, then at least give them the respect of a reply. I have never been known for my blanket forgiveness, but I have been known to give chances – probably too many – in order to salvage & protect relationships. And of late, I have become a huge proponent of open and honest communication. But for the first time in my 4 decades, I don’t think it is worth it anymore. The only relationship worth having is the one with yourself – because no one else gives an eff outside of their own bubble. I think you knew this, understood this, before you left. But you still revived your relationships before that..what a Hail Mary. Before that, you were like me. Try. Beg. Plead. Remind. It isn’t worth it, buddy. Nothing ever changes. All I can say to end this random verbal diarrhea as I changed out of my cardinal pajamas into my “Remember Me” shirt..wearing my cardinal pendant as I do daily, is this:

My Disney heart that you helped cultivate with the other 3 only survives with this: “Remember me, though I have to say goodbye. Remember me, don’t let it make you cry. Remember me, let the love we have live on. For even though I’m far away, I hold you in my heart. I sing a secret song to you each night we are apart. Know that I’m with you the only way that I can be. Until you’re in my arms again, remember me.”

My 14 hour trip to Nath Dwara//Shrinathji better be something you felt because I could feel you there..knowing that I fed people in your name, I prayed for peace in your name, & I hoped for solace in your name. My entire soul is desperate in having the knowledge that you are living out your final words to us on Wednesday, April 20th, 2022, two days before you made your grand exit. “Good night. Aaram (rest). Shrinathji.”

I love you and miss you so much more than I am able to express. I live with so much regret, pain, and anger. I wish you were here. I wish I took you up on that last “chit chat” breakfast. I wish I wasn’t ignorant & I came to visit you more at the hospital more than I did, rather than doing the backend doctor/hospital calls & research & stalking you remotely because I was a big ass scaredy cat with severe PTSD. I wish so much. But most of all, I wish you were here with me. I would do everything over. As I said, I love you and miss you so much more than I am able to express, it consumes me & physically pains my heart every day. But because I know you’d be pissed AF in seeing me, your favorite of all people, this way..I “double pinky” I will try to move..on, ahead, forward, up. But right now, the path is so blurry.

Love you, Suresh Kaka. So desperately and achingly wish you were here. But even I have to understand that “a dream is a wish your heart makes..when you’re fast asleep. In dreams, you will lose your heartaches..no matter how your heart is grieving, if you keep on believing, the dream that you wish will come true.”  Something I hope I’m able to do again one day..if not for me, then at least for you. ❤

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“I Need Some Distraction..or a Beautiful Release..Memories Seep From My Veins..”

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Today’s Mood Ingredients: Furious, Crushed, Lost, Searching, Faithless.

I’ve been trying to write this post for 6 days now. And every time I attempt to start, I want to throw up or drink a few beers instead. We’ve all had unfair things happen to us in life. They are all hugely wrong & dramatic to us at the time, but if I think about all of those now, they pale in comparison. G-d knows why I have to reiterate this so soon, but..I don’t process grief. I don’t know if it’s become a learned behavior or if my brain just tries to protect me from the full impact of certain things, but at the end of the day, the result is the same. Avoidance. I’m a hyper-empath with an aversion to expression unless through dance or the written word. My thoughts and emotions bubble and churn inside of me until one day they erupt so violently, that I’m left paralyzed in my own aftermath. Anyway, this is another letter. I wrote one to my grandma after she passed as a form of catharsis (that didn’t entirely work) & now, in order to attempt to live a functional life as he would’ve wanted (& would yell at me if I didn’t), I have to write one to my uncle. It’s meant as an unloading for me and to help my family deal..whomsoever it actually helps..I don’t even know if it’ll help me.

One thing to know about me if you nothing about me at all; my family is my entire being. If one of them leaves, a part of me does too. At this point, I’m just a fragmented soul that’s completely terrified of how much more self-shattering is in my future.

Dear Markand Mama,

I don’t know where to begin because you’re still supposed to be here sending me your weekly Thursday Sai Baba WhatsApp images. I’m supposed to get a message in our “Boarding and Lodging” group that only has the three of us – me, you, & Urmi Aunty – every Wednesday night EST. I waited this week, but you didn’t send one..so I sent one to Urmi Aunty instead. Her birthday was today, by the way. Not that I have to remind you..I hope you were with her. I can’t bear to see that there is no read receipt from you from April 16th when I told you you’d be laughing at us and our concern within a week..& now there never will be a double blue check and there will never be that mischievous laugh and currently it feels like there will never be happiness.

There’s no way for me to process this loss in a healthy way. Ba was 94 years old, I knew it was coming, but that didn’t change what happened to my heart when it actually did. You were 73. That’s like being a teenager nowadays. A man who had no major health concerns in over seven decades recovered from a sextuple bypass in January and an open abdominal surgery in April; all within the first four months of 2018. You were ready for a regular room 2 days post-op from the last one. Urmi Aunty had your Girnar Chai ready for that room..& it now sits in our kitchen in New York for a purpose I have yet to discern.

My mind constantly rewinds to August 28, 2017. You here with us, the first time in my entire life I’d seen you cry. It was the middle of the night & we had to get the call about Ba. I went through the motions, I even went to work that morning. Nothing affected me because my brain went into savior mode..until the moment when mom started the Ganesh aarti during what is now the worst Chaturthi of my life. And then the explosion. Sobs of sheer excruciation & a physical squeezing of my heart not able to accept the fact that I would never see my Miss Universe again. Ever. And that what made me crumble the most were her last words to me when I left her room that January were, “Jaooj padse? (“You really have to go?”). They still echo. And as people watched and waited and tried to help, including mom, you came to me and enveloped me in a strong loving vice of consolation. Your mother had passed away while you were gone and you were stroking my hair and willing your own strength unto me through your own wrenching grief. Who the hell does that? No one but you could have. But who’s here to console me now? We are all lost in our own questions and indignation and disbelief. It’s like you’re the thread of an old favorite sweater that has been pulled, and now we are all just unraveling.

I’m positive that was the beginning of the end for you. The only one of seven children who lived with his mother his entire life..and during the one of very few times you ventured out was when she decided to leave us. Heartbreak can end us all, even the most formidable of people. It knows no prejudice. It has been scientifically proven (since I know you’d definitely ask for proof). But as your heart ached to a level hardly ever felt, did you think of us? Of the ones who still needed you around? Of the ones who relied on your wisdom and guidance? Of the ones who are now ghost shells struggling to find reason and to reach in and hopefully discover a will like yours..?

I already had planned not to come to Bombay again until I could manage to see Ba’s empty room without falling apart. You made it happen more quickly than it was supposed to & in a more traumatic way than I ever thought possible. We left to come there, overnight, and you even gave us time to process and come to terms with what was to be. You didn’t leave after your heart stopped four times, you stayed. Part of you stayed to let us know that this was what we would have to accept. The other part I believe stayed until you were brought to your own home that you worked so hard to build for your family.

We watched you for weeks in the ICU; stroked your hair, told you it was okay to go even while we secretly all held the slightest glimmer of hope with every involuntary movement your body made..and yet we made sure to convince each other that there was actually no hope at all. Even in those moments of unconsciousness, you had us all trying to protect each other from the devastation that was about to follow. We came back to New York and you were brought back home once and for all. I spoke to Kanchi for a half hour on May 1st. We were discussing anything and everything, including the inevitable, and both of us were trying to keep the other upright without even realizing it – as we usually do. She called me back ten minutes later and it was done. You waited. You waited to come home, you waited to be in your mother’s room, you waited to be where her own soul had taken flight, you waited for the family to surround you, more for them than for yourself. Even then..as your soul was departing, you looked out for everyone else.

But now all we have are empty rooms that are haunted by the fullness of your spirits. The traditional photos hang on those walls, faded pictures of brilliantly colored souls, caught in a single moment of your illustrious lives..and taunt us as if a fresh, alive floral garland is supposed to soften the blow of what I consider plain and simple theft.

You were a man with a strength & resolve greater than any human I’d ever met, except for Ba, but I guess genetics is really powerful after all. How do you survive four cardiac arrests in a matter of 40 minutes? How does your entire body recover, with the exception of your prized organ, your brain? How does this happen to the most faithful-to-a-fault man in the world? The man who held Sai Baba above everyone and everything else. The man who made trips to Shirdi as if he was just traveling next door, not on a six-hour journey, one way. The man who did more pro bono work than deemed “normal” by a man of your stature. The man whose moral compass was true North his entire life, and whose needle we all used for our own personal guidance. The son, the husband, the father, the younger brother, the older brother, the nephew, the uncle. The answer-man, the example of hard work and harder earned success. Humility, steadfastness, and an impeccable comedic timing. A child’s soul – honesty, purity, and mischievousness in a man’s body. You were already up on a pedestal that most only attempted to level up to..now you’re on one that’s impossible to reach. If they took a good man like you, what chance do the rest of us have to live a life that means something? The answers will never come, and that’s what’s terrorizing our minds the most. Now all we have is a deep crisis of faith. The faith you had in your Sai Baba seems to be the same faith that many of us have lost in the saint that was supposed to be the “kind healer.” My Thursdays are no longer for Him, they will always be for You. My prayers are no longer to Him, they are to You.

Monkey Mama (my name for you ever since I was young enough to understand your playfulness), you brought me into your home for over a year and, as always, treated me more like your daughter than your niece. You may not have agreed with my life choices, but you respected my right to make those choices – under your roof, at that. I can see you standing by the balcony door reciting Baba’s name at night in your “bundi” & pyjama. I can hear you giggling at silly things that usually only you thought were funny. I can make out the outline of you sitting in “your seat” on a Sunday reading the paper & watching cricket or the news. I can feel the happiness of us all sharing a Muchhad sweet pan at the dining table at night.

These are images burned so far into into my psyche and I’m so afraid I’ll always have to live with your ghost, but not be able to feel your spirit. I’m afraid to say that I miss you because that means that you’re really gone. I’m afraid to feel the absence. The pit. The black hole you’ve left behind. All of us you’ve left behind. A grandchild on the way you’ll never see, my husband you (or Ba) will never get to disapprove of, a walk down the aisle to lead me to my mandap you’ll never take (my heart literally feels like it’s cracking at the thought of this), my successes I’ll never be able to share with you, my worth I’ll never be able to prove to you. The future generations who will never know the impact of your life, just the impact of your afterlife. There is zero amount of justice in this, which is so ironic considering your profession.

I don’t give a shit about most elders’ opinions of me aside from my parents and godparents. I expect those that are closest to me to know me as I am, but I still strive for their pride (not to be confused with approval). I’ve always strived to make you proud and now it’s too late to show you all that I can do. This adds the layer of “should I just have finished medical school to keep everyone happy,” “should I have just picked someone and gotten married so everyone could have the peace of mind that I’m ‘settled,'” “should I have popped out some kids so I’m not a complete failure in the eyes of my dearests”? All I can do is live with the unanswered hope that I was not a disappointment to you and that you understood my heart. I took for granted that I had time to prove myself.

Monkey Mama, you spent your whole life holding our hands; holding mom’s hands, holding Subhash Mama & Mahesh Mama’s hands, holding Tanvi, Kanchi, & Sahil’s hands, holding Urmi Aunty’s hands..reassuring us that in the end, it would all be okay. That life would be okay. That our struggles would be okay. That love would be okay. That heartbreak would be okay. That loss would be okay. On May 1st, 2018, they held your hands. They told you it was okay. They said they would be okay. They felt you let go in peace, knowing that you left your family with your strength, your determination, your iron will, your compassion, your morality, your humor, your intelligence, your love.

In the end, it all came full circle. But to be honest, I’ve always liked other shapes better.

I love you. I never got to say it as an adult when you could actually hear me, but I know now that you always knew it. We could never have maintained our strong relationship 10,000 miles apart if you didn’t. Come visit me once in a while so I don’t completely lose my mind (which you would be so pissed at anyway). Ba already does, you might as well come together. Just leave before morning so I’m not in tears all day.

Be our guiding light. It’s a demand, not a request. Sai Baba owes us.

Love Boundlessly & Unconditionally,
Siddhi

 

Today’s Wisdoms:

“No one ever told me that grief felt so like fear. I am not afraid, but the sensation is like being afraid. At other times it feels like being mildly drunk, or concussed. There is a sort of invisible blanket between the world & me. I find it hard to take in what anyone says. Or perhaps, hard to want to take it in. It is so uninteresting. Yet I want the others to be about me. I dread the moments when the house is empty. If only they would talk to one another & not to me.” -C.S. Lewis

“I did not fast. First of all, to please my father who had forbidden me to do so. And then, there was no longer any reason for me to fast. I no longer accepted God’s silence. As I swallowed my ration of soup, I turned that act into a symbol of rebellion, or protest against Him.-Night by Elie Wiesel

“He had watched me one day as I prayed at dusk. “Why do you cry when you pray?” he asked, as though he knew me well. “I don’t know,” I answered, troubled. I had never asked myself that question. I cried because because something inside me felt the need to cry. That was all I knew. “Why do you pray?” he asked after a moment. Why did I pray? Strange question. Why did I live? Why did I breathe? “I don’t know,” I told him, even more troubled and ill at ease. “I don’t know.”Night by Elie Wiesel

“Let me be empty and weightless, and maybe I’ll find some peace tonight.”-Sarah McLachlan

Today’s Interlude:

“It’s Time To Trust My Instincts, Close My Eyes & Leap! It’s Time To Try Defying Gravity”: New Year, Old Challenges

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Today’s Mood Ingredients: Determined, Fearful, Obstinate, Risky, Adventurous.

Happy New Year! It’s taken me the past 10 days of January to decide if I was even going to make any resolutions this year. I, along with many of you I presume, am notorious for making a resolution & promptly forgetting it ever existed pretty much within the same week. This year I decided to “trick” myself. I’ve never broken a promise to someone, but I always shatter the ones I make to myself with some excuse or another. However, if challenged..by anyone, including myself..for better or worse, I rise to the occasion. Therefore, for 2018 I made those pesky little resolutions, but I’m going to take them as challenges & hopefully gain even more insight & clarity into what kind of a person I want to evolve into. So, here we go:

I. Anxiety: My very own version of a “Dark Lord” (you know I can’t go too long without an HP reference). This is my biggest struggle. I am plagued by this never-ending sense of abject terror when it comes to my family & them either being hurt or lost to me. My creative imagination (a bane & a boon, depending on when it acts up) goes from zero to catastrophe before I have any chance to try & make some sort of logical sense of any situation. The scenarios I’ve come up with in the midst of an anxiety attack are truly capable of earning quite a few creative writing prizes (or of getting me committed with a straitjacket, but I choose to see the positive – it’s new)! I’ve taken this challenge upon many times before, but this is the year that I’m finally truly fully focused on my mental health. Anxiety can be crippling, & my goal is to not only to keep it at bay this year, but to get a handle on this shitty thing once & for all. Goals: Write in a journal (not like Dear Diary, I like this boy), meditate more (Tibetan monks chanting playlist on YouTube, though!), think things through with a little more logic & actual thought (more Sudoku, less Word Search), & a little less death & destruction. I’m gonna be anxiety’s Avada Kedavra (sorry, last one).

II. Diet: Yeah, yeah, we all have this one. Mine is not to lose weight, it is to stop being internally toxic. Going to have to swap the daily Doritos & Taco Bell & never-ending pasta bowls for kale chips & quinoa this year so that my genetic tendency for “35-children-at-a-time bearing hips” does not come into fruition any time soon..or ever. Also cutting out liquor in 2018. I hate how it feels the day of, the day after, & I can’t be taking shots of anything that isn’t wheatgrass anymore. HOWEVER, touch my beer & lose a hand! 😛 Soda’s gone by the wayside & therefore my waistline is going to do the same. Goals: Meal prep (Can I pay someone to do this for me?), H20 toxicity (the new “chug chug chug!), & more green shit that isn’t a jalapeño pepper.

III: Friendships: This one is the hardest. I’ve spent my entire life being a Golden Girl (I prefer Sophia – sarcastic & scrappy) & in that, I’ve constantly gone out of my way to do/be the friend who will pull out all the stops for a friendship. My nickname is “Doormat,” & I’m way over being the base for muddy prints. I’m slowly learning to (& recommending to) remove toxic & “taker” friendships from my life. The energy it requires to keep people around just because you’ve been friends for years is taxing & unnecessary. I prefer a symbiotic relationship with the people that I spend my time & heart on (don’t be gross) & that doesn’t necessarily mean that I need to “get” something out of the other person, but someone else doing at least half of the advice-giving/taking interest is really the key to my healthy 2018 right now. Goals: “You may hate me but it ain’t no lie, baby, bye bye bye.”

IV: Relationships: A lot of the above, but maybe actually put time & effort into finding a long-term homie to hang with. Goals: Re-title my online dating app folder on my phone from “Painful” to something slightly more positive. 😛

V: Fear: Just face it. Look that beast in its beady little eyes & be my actual self before experiences & relationships & the darker parts of life dulled my innate fighting spirit. Goals: Do things that scare me (for me, that’s like not calling my mom the whole day or something). :O

VI: Creative Integrity: For all of the paths I’ve taken in my life, professionally or personally, I’ve always only had one true ambition; to be happy & content by living creatively. More than that, to extend my creativity outwards, rather than keeping it in its tiny bubble that no one else can experience but me. This is my year. This is the year that I post about something or say something to someone or articulate an idea & follow through. Not just think about it & “try” to do it & fail for whatever reason be it lack of time, support, or any other excuse. Uphold my creative integrity & see how far I can fly. Goals: Don’t talk about it, be about it.

VII: Positivity: Goes hand in hand with number 1. I’m a natural-born pessimist trying to transform into my brother. That sounds weirder than it is. He’s this ball of possibility & positivity, kind of like The Secret spit up all over him. I’m more like Eeyore meets Daria meets Chuckie (the Rugrats one, not the creepy psycho doll one) trying to be Olaf meets Happy dwarf meets Dory. I’m a true believer in you get what you put out into the universe, so I’m going to actively make it a point to do some drugs. JKJKJKJKKK..I’m going to actively make it a point to change my negative mindset so that I want to hang out with my mind more often. Goals: Think happy thoughts.

I truly have no idea how much of this I’ll be able to have success with, but if I don’t challenge myself now, then I know I’m going to become this old complacent lady with nothing to show for myself but mediocrity & that’s just a longtime fear that I’m not willing to realize. Wishing you all a kick ass 2018..full of lots of Netflix bingeing, granola eating, juice cleansing, booty shaking, fear facing, goal fulfilling insanity.

See ya on the flip side, y’all.

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Would you hold my hand..if I saw you in heaven? I’ll find my way through night & day..beyond the door, there’s peace I’m sure: A Love Letter

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Today’s Mood Ingredients: Angry, Heartbroken, Lost, Relieved.

True Life: I Don’t Process Grief. I pretend nothing ever happened & run to take care of the person who may have been affected the most, and then one day, I feel personally victimized by the Regina Georges of the Kübler-Ross Model & explode all over my nearests & dearests. Here is a hopeful attempt at not having that happen this time around..mostly thanks to my “baby” brother’s influence. “Just write it out”..the Shiv Vaishnav version of UNK. This isn’t for clicks, likes, or shares. This is for my family..& for all of my hearts that are hurting right now as much as I am.

My Ba’s (grandma) letters were legendary. Coveted hot commodities that the whole family would earnestly hope to receive when there happened to be a big event in their lives. The only reason I have ever thought of rushing to get married was so that I could get one of those handwritten scrolls of love, advice, and strength from my best girl. Now, she’s gone..& it’s time that I wrote a love letter to her instead.

Dear Ba aka My Miss Universe,

I’m mad at you. You weren’t supposed to leave me..ever. The educated part of me seems to have disappeared because all I can think of is that you were supposed to be way past chronological aging and live longer than even me. Back to back strokes at 88 and you were up and writing and walking and feeding your crows. Triple hip fracture surgery at 92 and off you were strolling around Gamdevi like you were still 80. You spoiled us; I selfishly thought you were indestructible & that no one would dare take you away from me. 100 was so close & I had already planned everything we would do together for that big day 6 years from now. And then you left more than 6 years too early. And then you left without me. And I’m mad at you.

Married nearly pre-pubescent in a time where women were uneducated, timid, and there solely for procreation, you did more than give birth to 6 children. You taught those children the importance of character, dignity, self-respect, & especially a sense of humor. You taught them the difference between truth and falsities, you gave them principles, you taught them empathy, you showed them how to live with honor. You educated those children, you disciplined those children, you taught them how to be open-minded and open-armed to one and all, and you gave those children unconditional love that I’m sure I’ve seen in every mother, but just somehow not like your special magical kind. And those children have passed along the priceless lessons to theirs and those kids to theirs and so on. You have a strength and a will power I have never seen in my entire life and I’ve been blessed this whole time to be able to feel it and witness it and have pride in it. And I’m mad at you.

You taught me how to not be afraid of fear. You taught me that a woman could do anything with the iron will that you made so infamous in our world. You showed me that tenacity and a pure heart are all you need to get through this life. You made me see that action is greater than intention. You expressed the unbreakable bond between a mother and her daughter and gave me the gift of having that particular relationship with both you and my own momma. You showed me that freedom of speech is more than okay, that it is necessary in this life. You allowed me to see that respect is earned by the life you live and the unselfish deeds you do. And I’m mad at you.

You sang to me more sweetly and with more talent than Lata Mangeshkar ever could. You held my hand when I slept next to you in a single room with a ceiling fan; you being willing to turn on the AC for me even though you knew you’d need extra chaadars (sheets) for yourself. You stood over a hot stove at odd hours because your grandkids wanted only your thepla, no one else’s. You gave me a miniature Hanuman Chalisa because I told you I was suddenly afraid of flying but I’d do anything to traverse the 10,000 miles to see you & to this day, when I’m on a plane I pretend that Hanumanji is holding the plane up & leading it safely to its destination. You told me that marriage isn’t the be-all and end-all because in the words of Beyoncé, “All the women who independent throw ya hands up at me.” (you said that part a little differently than I wrote it just now).  You also told me that I deserve love because I have the capacity to give love..and that’s all you really need (that, and a non-ass significant other). 😛 You tried to read the English headlines of The Times of India while I tried to read the Gujarati headlines of Garvi Gujarat and we both succeeded because we are both stubborn and persistent and obsessed with learning new things. You made sure you lit the deevo (lamp) every time I left Bombay for protection and for safe travels. You knowingly let me walk into a flying cockroach because you thought it would be the most hilarious thing, and it was..to you. And I can still hear that jingly giggle as you watched 17-year old me flail about in abject terror, you mischievous child in a geriatric body. You let me play in your saris..the one I still sleep with..the one I made sure always stayed with your fragrance still lingering within the threads of the feather-light fabric. The sari that used to comfort me for the past decade & a half..the same one that now half-comforts me and half-tortures me as of this week. And I’m still mad at you.

I feel like Voldemort. Like my soul has been torn into multiple pieces, but without the darkness or the whole immortality situation..& definitely not on purpose. You always had blind faith in your Kanha that he would lead you where you needed to be and where you would be peaceful..& you left me and mom during Ganeshotsav..so I’m kinda mad at Them all right now too, for tainting mom’s favorite time of the year. But I must get by and “move on”..at least that’s what they tell me. I think what I’m going to do instead is just listen to your voice in my head over the past 3 & a half decades..& be confident and safe in the fact that you will lead me to the place of acceptance without the anger or bitterness of losing one of my best friends in this universe. I’m a little less mad at you.

You loved me like I love you..limitless-ly, abundantly, inimitably. You have finally been granted your last wish over the past few years..to be yourself again; free, independent, strong, and angelic. Your legacy is something that will last long after my own last breath because all of your 6 children, 14 grandchildren, and 18 great-grandchildren and so on will make sure that no one in any lifetime forgets Ramaben Chimanlal Gandhi, and more than that, no one will ever tarnish this future lifeline that you have built. I miss you more than I can express in any possible medium, and your Krishna only knows when I will be able to return to Bombay again, let alone to your home and your room. But all I can give you now is this..

I love you immensely, Miss Universe. In this and every other life..past, present, & future. And..

I could never be mad at you.

Love,

Siddhi

Today’s Wisdom: “No one ever told me that grief felt so like fear. I am not afraid, but the sensation is like being afraid. At other times it feels like being mildly drunk, or concussed. There is a sort of invisible blanket between the world & me. I find it hard to take in what anyone says. Or perhaps, hard to want to take it in. It is so uninteresting. Yet I want the others to be about me. I dread the moments when the house is empty. If only they would talk to one another & not to me.” -C.S. Lewis

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“And creativity, it soaks my soul, I ask not to be alone”; The Artistic Struggle Is Real

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Today’s Mood Ingredients: Unfulfilled, Yearning, Striving, Undone, Explosive.

It’s taken me a long time to feel affected by something enough to unload it onto the internet, but this is one of those long-simmering slow boils that is about to finally pop the top off of the pressure cooker. What is “a creative?” Is it someone who only works in the arts? Is it a social media director? Is it someone who works in public relations? An editor of a magazine? I have no idea as to what concretely defines “a creative” anymore, but I know that I am one. It’s an innate knowledge, probably the only thing I was born sure of, but what I’ve also learned is that at times, it is a G-d damn pain in the ass. Life in the arts, of any kind, is the furthest thing from a smooth ride into a sufficient paycheck & contentedness. It’s definitely easier today than back when I was growing up (and no lie, I’m so envious of these kids attending performing arts high schools and summer dance and drama camps and such, that sometimes I wish I could just be reborn – I’m Hindu-ish, I’m sure it’ll work – and do it all over again).

On any given day, when I go to my routine job in order to fund my passions in design and dance, I’ll be half present. It’s a job that requires organization, work ethic, and some brain power, but not enough that my mind isn’t wandering into my next “masterpiece” of some kind. What’s the strangest ensemble I can put together that I’m sure will push the boundaries of normal construction? What’s the most out-of-the-box movement I can push my body to make in some new choreography? This thought process usually very rapidly progresses to “Why am I not in the arts full-time?” “Why is this not where my life’s funding is coming from?” “Why am I still in healthcare when I quit medical school 7 years ago?” And then come the influx of emotions; disappointment, despondence, whys & what-ifs, sadness, inspiration, rallying, excitement, enthusiasm..lather, rinse, repeat. And those last three words are why as each day goes by, I feel my flame extinguished little by little, slowly but surely.

Why do “creatives” have to struggle to make their contributions matter? We are progressive, we push boundaries, we help people think on alternative planes, we force people to delve deeper into themselves, we sometimes gift people to have the confidence to look deeper into others. So why isn’t creative input as socially important as, for example, a doctor’s? Now, before everyone dumps on me, realize this; I obviously know a doctor has indispensable life-saving skills and they go through a lot to get to that point where their patients trust them enough to literally put their lives in their hands. And yes, of course, a musician or a dancer will need a doctor at some point. But use your right brain for a minute. Have you ever thought about how a musician could possibly be saving a doctor’s life? What about that surgeon in that OR who has been awake for 48 hours not having seen his/her family with someone’s mortality in their hands? What about his/her favorite musician whose labor of love is what they’re playing in the OR to calm their nerves or keep them awake or reach into some emotion or memory or whatever the case may be in order to focus and keep their patient alive & well? We need each other. 

The stigma that an artist is a wishy-washy hippie with no real focus or destination is what keeps us all down, the non-artists included. This creative life is an unforgiving, difficult, lonely, misunderstood, emotionally-turmoiled typhoon..that is also the most fulfilling, evolving, magnetic, identifying, truthful, cathartic, satisfying, authentic one. To not be able to wholly live it is soul-crushing..like a permanent Dementor all up in your face. But those with the tenacity and voracity to live that roller coaster, no matter the cost, are the ones that fly. They are the ones who make change happen, not because they are creative, but because they are full of grit & blind determination & the optimism that tells them everything will happen for them in time.

I want to be that person. I have to be that person. And I’ve given myself a deadline on when I will be that person.

Stay tuned..changes, they are a’comin’.

 

Today’s Wisdom:

“There is a vitality, a life force, an energy, a quickening that is translated through you into action, and because there is only one of you in all of time, this expression is unique. And if you block it, it will never exist through any other medium and it will be lost. The world will not have it. It is not your business to determine how good it is nor how valuable nor how it compares with other expressions. It is your business to keep it yours clearly and directly, to keep the channel open. You do not even have to believe in yourself or your work. You have to keep yourself open and aware to the urges that motivate you. Keep the channel open. No artist is pleased. No satisfaction whatever at any time. There is only a queer divine dissatisfaction, a blessed unrest that keeps us marching and makes us more alive than the others.” -Martha Graham

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Today’s Interlude: “Pure Imagination” from Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory

Today’s Feelings…

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“Be silent and listen: Have you recognized your madness and do you admit it? Have you noticed that all your foundations are completely mired in madness? Do you not want to recognize your madness and welcome it in a friendly manner? You wanted to accept everything. So accept madness too. Let the light of you madness shine, and it will suddenly dawn on you. Madness is not to be despised and not to be feared, but instead you should give it life. If you want to find paths, you should also not spurn madness, since it makes up such a great part of your nature. Be glad that you can recognize it, for you will thus avoid becoming its victim.
 
Madness is a special form of the spirit and clings to all teachings and philosophies, but even more to daily life, since life itself is full of craziness and at bottom utterly illogical. Man strives toward reason only so that he can make rules for himself. Life itself has no rules. That is its mystery and its unknown law. What you call knowledge is an attempt to impose something comprehensible on life.
-C.G. Jung, The Red Book: A Reader’s Edition

OSCAR SUNDAY! I’D LIKE TO THANK THE ACADEMY..

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Oscar Sunday! I’d Like To Thank The Academy..

Today’s Mood Ingredients: Excited, Envious, Enthusiastic

Well, if you know me personally, you know I’m an avid awards season junkie & always have been since the wise all-knowing celeb-fashion-film enthusiast age of 8 years old. If you follow me on Twitter, you know I’m an avid awards season junkie & will live tweet the crap out of every show with a combination of snark, awe, praise, & candor. If you follow me here on C&CD, chances are you think I’m a normal person who only posts about the Oscars, & that too, only once a year. That last lot..lucky you to not know me as the crazy that I am. 😉

Anyway, follow along here for all of my favorite/Best Dressed fashionistas from the show & the revered Vanity Fair Oscars Afterparty (I don’t do Worst Dressed, I feel bad about it & I feel bad for the stylists who thought they were hitting a home run), the best & worst moments from the show, and of course, the winners. For an idea of what to expect and if you’re reading this pre-5:30PM EST, check out last year’s post here. Onto the races!

**All photo credit goes to Getty Images, unless otherwise stated, as you will so clearly see because I’m too lazy to get untagged photos.

 

MY BEST DRESSED

Anna Kendrick in custom Thakoon

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This deep rose gown looks so complementary with Anna’s peaches & cream complexion & the simplicity just makes this Oscar performer exude elegance.

America Ferrera in Jenny Packham

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Nominee How To Train A Dragon 2’s America Ferrera’s stormy sea green Jenny Packham is stunning with its unique color, contrasting accessories (check out the crimson clutch & turquoise earrings), and cinched waist.

Faith Hill in J.Mendel

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 Faith Hill looks like a gorgeous and statuesque silvery glittery fish in her fabulous J.Mendel gown. I mean this as a compliment, btw.

Common in Prada

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Oscar nominee Common is looking dapper in his navy velvet coat. It’s hard to stand out in men’s fashion, but he managed to do an awesome job.

Jamie Chung in Yanina

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Nominee Big Hero 6’s Jamie Chung is a known fashionista & style-lover, so there’s no surprise that she picked something spectacular for the red carpet tonight. The light an dark shades complement her smokey eye and loose waves nicely.

Neil Patrick Harris in Brunello Cucinelli

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Oscars 2015 host Neil Patrick Harris (with husband David Burtka) looks ready to have us in hysterics (hopefully) in his smooth cloud gray tux.

Laura Dern in Alberta Ferretti

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OMG, I want to wear this dress everyday. This heavy metal shield of studded armor was a “Wild” choice for nominee Laura Dern (for Wild..get it?? Yeah, sorry). It fits like a glove and the strapless cut shows of her toned arms. Gotta get that bang in control though!

Behati Prinsloo in Armani Couture

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This gown looks much better on screen in all its crimson sparkle, but Behati Prinsloo (Levine) looked stunning with her sleek bun, bold red lip, and just her regular supermodel self!

Felicity Jones in Alexander McQueen

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I want Felicity Jones’ gorgeous ice gray McQueen to stop at the waist. That’s it. The intricacy of the top and the halter neck are beautiful, but the matronly skirt shape takes a lot away from both the gown and nominee Felicity.

Chrissy Teigen in Zuhair Murad

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Chrissy Teigen (supporting nominee/husband John Legend) can rarely do wrong in my eyes & today wasn’t any different. The powder blue Zuhair Murad with an “Angelina slit” looked gorgeous and the long sleeves added a depth to the style. Old Hollywood waves and dark blood lips & Chrissy is flawless!

Naomi Watts in Armani Privé

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Naomi Watts’ gray & white glittered brick gown actually got me for some reason. Love the visual effect it has, plus the sequined 3/4 back is always a fave for me.

David Oyelowo in Dolce & Gabbana

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Say what you will, I’m lovinggg this maroon tux on Selma actor David Oyelowo. Again, it’s hard to stand out as a man on a red carpet, & he somehow managed to do it with great results.

Lupita Nyong’o in custom Calvin Klein Collection by Francisco Costa

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Holy crap, this Lupita Nyong’o & Micaela Erlanger (stylist) combination is UNBEATABLE. The custom gown with a top half covered in pearls and the bottom covered in glimmering beads..speechless. FYI, this dress consists of 6,000 pearls. SIX THOUSAND. Yet another 10/10.

Rosamund Pike in Givenchy

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Gone Girl nominee Rosamund Pike stuns in a candy apple red gown. The rounded top and center slit add a unique factor to the piece, while the texture of the fabric catches the eye.

Cate Blanchett in Margiela by Galliano 

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Cate Blanchett’s dress may be simple, but there’s no denying that perfect cut & fit. But more than that, THAT TIFFANY & CO. STATEMENT NECKLACE IS INCREDIBLE. Turquoise jewelry seems all the rage tonight.

Reese Witherspoon in Tom Ford

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Nominee for Wild, Reese Witherspoon chose a tried & true classic combo of black and white for her Oscars ensemble. Simple statement, gorgeous hourglass figure, incredible talent; that’s all.

Anna Faris in Zuhair Murad

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Not only is Anna Faris one of our favorite funny people from back in her Friends days, but she’s the other half of hilarious-had-a-great-year-in-a-nominated-film Chris Pratt. This silver stunner is perfect for the Mom star; it surprisingly is a beautiful complement to her blonde hair and alabaster skin.

Emma Stone in Elie Saab

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Nominee for Birdman,  Emma Stone, is one of the firsts to do the “look-l-like-Oscar” thing this year, but she looks beautiful doing it. Personally, her gown looks better from afar then it does in the detail, but she pulls it off. I do wish she would have kept her bold streak going a la Golden Globes.

Jennifer Aniston in Versace

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Yeah, sure, it’s not a color. It’s beige which poses as “champagne” & “nude” & “bone” and whatever other names beige uses. BUT IT’S JEN ANISTON & THE DRESS IS NOT HIDEOUS. 😉 In all seriousness, the fit is glove-like, it shimmers & shines, and if I could have looked like Jennifer Aniston does in her 40’s even when I was in my 20’s, then hot damn. This woman looks good in everything.

Meryl Streep in Lanvin

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Meryl still somehow manages to shake it up after all of these years of Oscar red carpets! She looks as classy as ever as she celebrates yet another nomination tonight (Into The Woods).

Lady Gaga in custom Alaia

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Though I could definitely do without the dishwashing gloves, only Lady Gaga could have pulled off this custom Alaia. The structure of this gown combined with Gaga’s hair & makeup is perfection.

Oprah Winfrey in Vera Wang

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Nominated producer for Selma, & well, OPRAH, looks beautiful in her ruched Vera Wang gown. A quote I read today is seriously so motivational, I’m sharing it with you here..”Oprah wasn’t built in a day!” Hardworking & world dominating.

THE SHOW (UPDATED)

8:30PM: Neil Patrick Harris kicks off the show with an irreverent #OscarsSoWhite joke, but how are people going to get mad at NPH!? In an awesome production number as an ode to movies, old & new, projection kills, Anna Faris & Jack Black guest warble, & the comedy hits all the right notes.

8:40PM: Lupita Nyong’o is stunning on stage with her flawless accent to present the first award of the evening, Best Actor in a Supporting Role. Where dem glasses, thooooo!?

8:41PM: Lupita mistaking the Oscars for the SAG Awards (“and the actor goes to..”) makes you love her more. J.K. Simmons wins for Best Actor in a Supporting Role.

8:46PM: NPH calls Liam Neeson on stage to show the clips for Wes Anderson’s The Grand Budapest Hotel and American Sniper; nominees for Best Picture. TGPH SUCH a good movie!!! FAVE W.A. film!

8:49PM: Currently omipresent Dakota Johnson introduces Adam Levine, actor & musician in/for Begin Again to perform their nominated song “Lost Stars” from the film. It was slightly painful because I think Adam Levine & Maroon 5 are better suited to flipping back & forth on a radio, rather than a live performance.

8:55PM: Mindy Kaling’s American Express commercial airs & I love her forever. This is just information everyone already knows about me. 😛

8:56PM: J.Lo & Chris Pine on stage to present Best Costume Design. I honestly didn’t even see them. Followed by Reese Witherspoon to present Achievement in Makeup & Hairstyling. Her, I looked at!

9:03PM: Channing Tatum arrives to introduce the 2015 Team Oscar kids. This is also the same time I decide that I’m not trying to post what’s happening every minute.

9:10PM: Nicole Kidman’s psychedelic gown gave me a seizure.

9:12PM: The Best Foreign Language Film  winner from Poland, gave the speech to end all speeches. He should do everyone’s acceptance speeches. Music started, stopped, started again..he was still speaking. 😛

9:14PM: Legendary Shirley Maclaine on stage to show clips from Best Picture nominees Boyhood, Birdman, and The Theory of Everything. Rockin’ out in a sequined black suit & her signature shock of red hair.

9:16PM: NPH is talking to Heidi & Laura, rando seat fillers who basically just had the moments of their lives. Gets to Steve Carrell and I’m so happy. Nominee Marion Cotillard introduces Tegan & Sara and The Lonely Island to sing nominated song “Everything Is Awesome” from The Lego Movie. It’s a live action Lego something  with a dancing possum and cowboys and I feel like I just had really good LSD.

9:29PM: 2 hours to go. We’re on Best Documentary Short. AND THE RED DRESS I WAS COVETING IN THE RED CARPET BACKGROUND CAME TO THE SPOTLIGHT!! Thank you, fashion Gods!

9:44PM: Neil Patrick Harris came on stage in his tighty whities & I remained confused. This wasn’t quite like Ellen Degeneres’ celeb selfie that “broke the internet.”

9:52PM: Jordan Catalano aka Jared Leto (yes, that is the correct order) sidles on stage looking as scrumptious as ever in a powder blue tux with a baby pink flower on the lapel. Eyes match the tux..my heart stops just as it did when I was 14. 😛 ❤ Oh..he was also presenting Best Actress in a Supporting Role.

9:57PM: Patricia Arquette & Meryl Streep actually do break the internet after Patricia’s awesome acceptance speech with an addendum about wage equality. Magic Meryl Effing Streep (according to NPH) praised the heavens from her seat & everyone loved her more.

10:00PM: Rita Ora is performing “Grateful” from Beyond The Lights;Best Song nominee. It’s meh. But her diamond snake necklace is enviable.

10:10PM: Zoe Saldana is Jada Pinkett Smith is Zoe Saldana. My mom is currently hooting & hollering for Big Hero 6 winning Best Animated Feature Film because we watched it 2 days ago.

10:23PM: The Grand Budapest Hotel deservedly wins for Achievement in Production Design & I’m already restless waiting for John Legend & Common’s performance and The Sound of Music tribute!

10:32PM: Meryl Streep announces the In Memoriam segment. Someone didn’t get the “no applause” memo. Now they probably feel like an ass..until the second person who did the same exact thing 2 minutes later. Joan Rivers excluded from the segment..damn.

10:34PM: Never mind, other people kept clapping too. Oh, Hollywood.

10:36PM: Jennifer Hudson performs a song in tribute to the lost ones.

10:44PM: Bro wondering why Boyhood didn’t get Achievement in Film Editing, considering it was filmed over a span of 12 years & that had to be hard as crap. I don’t disagree.

10:48PM: Terrence Howard is either high or channeling Lucious Lyon because something just was not right about that presentation of Selma, The Imitation Game, & Whiplash.

10:59PM: 30 minutes to go (sippposedly). John Legend & Common (YES!) performing their nomination for Best Song; “Glory.” They recreated the Selma march on stage and between the power of the scenery, the power of the issue, the power of the message, the power of the lyrics, and the power of John & Common’s talent, we all have goosebumps at my house. No wonder they are the frontrunners for this award. They get a well-deserved standing ovation & tears from everyone; Jessica Chastain, David Oyelowo, Oprah, Chris Pine, ME. Incredible performance, worth the wait.

11:05PM: John Stephens & Lonnie Lynn aka John Legend and Common (I know, who knew!?) win the Oscar for Best Song. Everyone crying, more standing ovations, big powerful messages on the public platform.

11:14PM: A moment I’ve been waiting for all night! The 50th anniversary tribute for The Sound of Music. Edelweiss me anytime, Christopher Plummer. 😛

11:19PM: Lady Gaga was the greatest choice for this tribute. Say what you will..that woman can SING. Julie Andrews would be proud.

11:20PM: OMG Julie Andrews popped out of the wings & my sister and I are more emotional than Lady Gaga right now. Memories & laughter abound.

11:25PM: The Big Four are left + screenplays. Clearly going past 11:30PM. I don’t think ABC realizes that us common-folk don’t have the Vanity Fair Oscars Afterparty to look forward to on a Sunday night.

11:37PM: Graham Moore wins the Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay for The Imitation Game & received it from OprahIncredible speech. “Stay weird, stay different. And then when it’s your turn and you are standing on this stage, please pass the message along.” Absolutely.

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11:51PM: Eddie Redmayne being cute & flustered after having just won the Oscar for Best Actor in a Leading Role. Sweet dedication to ALS & the family of Stephen Hawking on whom the film was based.

11:55PM: Two to go! Best Actress in a Lead Role & Best Picture. Let’s go let’s go. Vanity Fair red carpet to see!

12:08AM: And that’s a wrap ’til 2016!

WINNERS (UPDATED):

Best Actor in a Supporting Role:

J.K. Simmons for Whiplash

Best Costume Design:

Milena Canonero for The Grand Budapest Hotel

Achievement in Makeup & Hairstyling:

Frances Hannon & Mark Coulier for The Grand Budapest Hotel

Best Foreign Language Film:

Ida from Poland (Directed by Pawel Pawlikowski)

Best Live Action Short Film:

Mat Kirkby & James Lucas for The Phone Call

Best Documentary Short Subject:

Ellen Goosenberg Kent & Dana Perry for Crisis Hotline: Veterans Press 1

Achievement in Sound Mixing:

Craig Mann, Ben Wilkins, Thomas Curley for Whiplash

Achievement in Sound Editing:

Alan Robert Murray & Bub Asman for American Sniper

Best Actress in a Supporting Role:

Patricia Arquette for Boyhood 

Achievement in Visual Effects:

Paul Franklin, Andrew Lockley, Ian Hunter, & Scott Fisher for Interstellar

Best Animated Short:

Patrick Osborne & Kristina Reed for Feast 

Best Animated Feature Film:

Don Hall, Chris Williams, & Roy Conli for Big Hero 6

Achievement in Production Design:

Adam Stockhausen (Production Design) & Anna Pinnock (Set Decoration) for The Grand Budapest Hotel

Achievement in Cinematography:

Emmanuel Lubezki for Birdman

Best Documentary Feature:

Laura Poitroas, Mathilde Bonnefoy, & Dirk Wilutzky for CitizenFour

Achievement in Film Editing:

Tom Cross for Whiplash

Best Original Song:

John Stephens (John Legend) & Lonnie Lynn (Common) for “Glory” from Selma

Best Original Score:

Alexandre Desplat for The Grand Budapest Hotel

Best Original Screenplay:

Alejandro G. Iñarritu, Nicolas Giacobone, Alexandre Dinelaris, Jr., & Armando Bo for Birdman

Best Adapted Screenplay:

Graham Moore for The Imitation Game

Achievement in Direction;

Alejandro G. Iñarritu

Best Actor in a Leading Role:

Eddie Redmayne for The Theory of Everything

Best Actress in a Leading Role:

Julianne Moore for Still Alice

Best Picture:

Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue Of Ignorance)

VANITY FAIR OSCARS AFTERPARTY  (UPDATING)

MY BEST DRESSED

Mindy Kaling in custom Salvador Perez

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I mean. I’m an MK fan through & through and it’s never going to change no matter what, but the combination of her & Salvador Perez (President of the Costume Designers Guild and the CD for The Mindy Project) is real GOLD. This gorgeous custom black gown with crystal accents is the perfect amount of classy for Graydon Carter’s annual affair. Get it, Mindy.

Sofia Vergara in Zuhair Murad

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The bubbly actress looks beautiful in a cornflower blue beaded & strapless Zuhair Murad. She’s usually on her fashion game with only a couple of hiccups here & there, so this hit isn’t surprising!

Diane Kruger in Donna Karan Atelier

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Completely & utterly obsessed with Diane Kruger’s scarlet one-shouldered gown/jumpsuit hybrid. IT’S INCREDIBLE & UNIQUE & FUNCTIONAL & I WANT IT NOW.

Thandie Newton in ***

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ER alum Thandie Newton looked classy and elegant in her jet black column gown with embellished warrior shoulders and belt. The sleek ponytail makes sure her hair doesn’t distract from the dress’ details.

Amy Adams in Atelier Versace

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I think it was the first time in quite some time that Amy Adams wasn’t nominated for an Academy Award, but it didn’t prevent her from dressing like she was on that stage! Beautiful color & texture on her deeply hued blue gown that accents her redhead nicely.

Minnie Driver in Pamella Roland

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This gorgeous printed purple gown is such a flattering cut for already stunning Minnie Driver. It’s soft shade and flowered fabric is helping to remind us that spring is almost here (please hurry)!

Amanda Peet in ***

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I don’t know why I like this gown, but I do. I think the form fitting top contrasting with the flowing lines of the bottom half of the dress, plus the pleated texture and peekaboo white adds a certain dramatic flair to what could have easily been a very blah gown. Amanda Peet’s posture could have been better to flatter the dress more as well.

Georgina Chapman in Marchesa

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Well, first of all, I don’t know why I didn’t know that the co-founder of my all-time favorite design label Marchesa is married to Harvey Weinstein. Anyway, this spectacular gold-embroidered 3/4 sleeved black gown from her own label is so fitting for this talented designer.  I love all of the sleek hair that I’ve seen so far on the more detailed dresses, allowing them to stand out on their own without distraction. God, one day I will wear a Marchesa somewhere..even if it’s just to take out the garbage!

Hailee Steinfeld in Andrew Gn

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This look is super young & unconventional, and that makes it perfect for 18-year old Hailee. The full skirt and mixed prints make it a fun quirky choice for the VF afterparty & the dark lip gives it just a little/right amount of edge.

Italia Ricci in Yosep Sinudarsono 

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Chasing Life star Italia Ricci brought dramatic flair to Graydon Carter’s annual Vanity Fair bash in her light gray & black Sinudarsono gown. The fitted bodice through to the hip ends in a mermaid-esque style; something I don’t normally like, but Italia made it work.

Chanel Iman in Zuhair Murad

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Model Chanel Iman wore the designer of the evening Zuhair Murad in her champagne lace ensemble. Though I’m never fond of the transparent-dress-just-so-you-can-see-the-strange-granny-panty-part styles, Chanel Iman just about pulled it off.

Hannah Simone in Naeem Khan

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New Girl star Hannah Simone flew from shooting a film in Atlanta just to attend the VF bash. Well worth it because she looked gorgeous in a rust Naeem Khan beauty with a flattering A-line that would make anyone look & feel like a princess.

Jaime King in Altuzarra

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Former supermodel/current actress Jaime King still has fashion in her blood. The blond beauty stepped out for the first time since announcing she is pregnant with her second child in a gold & mustard hued Altuzarra gown with a deep V-neck; though definitely not as deep as J.Lo’s immortal green Versace.

Kelly Ripa in Rouland Moret

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Live With Kelly & Michael host Kelly Ripa arrived in a gray & white Rouland Moret column with an asymmetrical top. I really like this dress & normally I don’t love people who stay safe & choose white. Kelly is a tiny person and this dress gives her a lot of illusion of height.

Lupita Nyong’o in Calvin Klein Collection

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Style queen Lupita Nyong’o went the Calvin Klein way for the second time tonight in a gilded strapless gown that complemented her stunning features and skin tone. So far, I think I’ve only seen one Lupita misstep, & that was at the Met Ball last year!

Lydia Hearst in ***

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Publishing heir Lydia in this royal purple & rose crop top/full skirt combo is something I really loved. It’s playful but chic & perfect for one of Hollywood’s biggest afterparties.

Michelle Monaghan in Monique Lhuillier 

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Though I’d have preferred a little more of a snug fit on top, the cut & color of Michelle Monaghan’s Monique Lhuillier gown are completely on trend & fabulous. Whether you like it or not, cutouts are still everywhere & Michelle is Pantone’s 2015 Color of the Year (Marsala) personified.

Suki Waterhouse in Burberry

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Sweet & simple. Accomplished model (& nominee Bradley Cooper’s main squeeze) Suku Waterhouse dazzled in a rust/sepia Burberry gown that set off her dirty blond hair & strong brows. Though this picture doesn’t do her or the gown justice due to the timing of the shot & the posture, this dress was one of my VF faves.

And now, I bid you so long, farewell, auf weidersen, adieu (a la Maria Von Trapp) ’til next year & a whole new batch of old & new nominees and Tinseltown elite. In the meantime, why don’t you check out some of the other posts here? 😉

Today’s Feelings..

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It’s been one of those weeks of self-doubt, frustration, stress, unprofessional idiots, regrets, and dealing with a lot of back & forth about what to do & where to go from here. This piece by Rudyard Kipling (it’s for us daughters too!) is exactly what I needed to feel like Aaliyah..and dust myself off & try again.

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“If you can keep your head when all about you
Are losing theirs and blaming it on you,
If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you,
But make allowance for their doubting too;

If you can wait and not be tired by waiting,
Or being lied about, don’t deal in lies,
Or being hated, don’t give way to hating,
And yet don’t look too good, nor talk too wise

If you can dream – and not make dreams your master;
If you can think – and not make thoughts your aim;
If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster
And treat those two impostors just the same;

If you can bear to hear the truth you’ve spoken
Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools,
Or watch the things you gave your life to, broken,
And stoop and build ’em up with worn-out tools

If you can make one heap of all your winnings
And risk it on one turn of pitch-and-toss,
And lose, and start again at your beginnings
And never breathe a word about your loss;

If you can force your heart and nerve and sinew
To serve your turn long after they are gone,
And so hold on when there is nothing in you
Except the will which says to them: ‘Hold on!’

If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue,
Or walk with Kings – nor lose the common touch,
If neither foes nor loving friends can hurt you,
If all men count with you, but none too much;

If you can fill the unforgiving minute
With sixty seconds’ worth of distance run,
Yours is the Earth and everything that’s in it,
And – which is more – you’ll be a Man, my son!”

-Rudyard Kipling, If: A Father’s Advice to His Son

“Don’t Go Cryin’ To Your Mama, Cuz You’re On Your Own In The Real World”: My Advice To The Youth & Slightly Aging

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ImageToday’s Mood Ingredients: Frustrated, Mentor-y, OverUnderqualified.

So, it’s been quite a while since I’ve written a post & that’s mostly due to the fact that life caught up to me & I was too busy making a list of observations to actually have a chance to sit down & write about ’em.

Jobs. We all either have them, need them, or are retired from them. We either love them, hate them, or are apathetic towards them. For some, they’re a means to an end; for some, they’re the only consistent things in life; for some, they’re the greatest love affairs; and for some, they’re the bane of their existence. So, what’s my input? They suck. Unless of course, you’ve known what you want to do your whole life & were afforded the opportunities to strive for success in your chosen field from a very young age. Below, you’ll find my unsolicited, but in my humility-laden opinion, spectacular and priceless, advice to the classes of whatever year you did/will graduate, be they from elementary, junior high, high school, college, grad school, or some other institution. Read & heed, my friends!

DO WHAT YOU WANT. That’s all. Simple. If you have an inkling of what you want to do your whole life at whatever age you are, GO FOR IT. Don’t allow doubts, fears, or pesky little things like crippling anxiety overshadow your passion and desire for a specific route for your life. Live for yourself. It’s always nice to be selfless, but sometimes, you need to be selfish. I found out the hard way. I drastically changed my career path at the ripe young age of 30. I dropped out of medical school, I launched my own fashion line, and I continued to look for odd jobs to support my business. IT SUCKED. I wish I had gone to FIT or Parson’s right out of high school. I wish I had interned for Valentino or Marchesa or Rodarte. I wish I had apprenticed in Bombay with a designer I know. I wish I had done a lot of things, but I didn’t. I couldn’t. So, at the age of 33 with a graduate level education, a creatively obsessive background, and a small business, I worked (until a week ago) at a daycare center. I wiped other people’s children’s poop and noses (not with the same wipe, don’t worry), I cut up hot dogs for toddler lunches, I woke up at the crack of dawn (NOT ideal for an insomniac/nocturnal creature), I stood for 8 hours a day, and I dealt with the worst boss known to mankind. Lucky for me, I adore children and teaching both, so I made the best of what it was. A measly job with minor pay, but it allowed me to go to LA and go to Bombay and teach dance classes 3 days a week. It allowed me time to design & sketch at home, it allowed me time to spend QT with my nephew, and it allowed me time to go back to seriously building my business.

Unfortunately, I was forced to quit last week because that aforementioned “Horrible Boss” (without an ounce of the attractiveness of Jennifer Aniston), did not allow me a day off to attend a family funeral. Bitches be trippin’, yo, and karma isn’t always kind. Anyhow, so now here I am, back on the job hunt while working 20 hours a day on this and what do I find? I’m too overqualified for jobs like a cashier at Target or a counter person at a bakery, but too underqualified for the jobs relevant to my field. Do I have 2-4 years of retail experience if I want to apply as a Fashion Assistant at DKNY? No. I was at a science research program at Marymount. Do I have 1-2 years of previous mailroom experience in order to apply for a MAIL SORTER position at Armani? Nah. I was in medical school in Antigua.

I’m noticing that there are more and more people out there experiencing this kind of rock and a hard place situation when it comes to gainful employment (especially after a career shift), no matter what area it’s in. There are articles upon articles out there about what “experience” really even means in the social media obsessed, Vine celebrity, hired-from-Twitter-feed-to-become-a-TV-writer world (hello, Harvard Business Review!?!), but nothing actually being done about the seemingly ubiquitous situation. So my point of this rant is, until there is some evolution with today’s times, take my advice: START YOUNG. Yes, everyone will tell you it’s never too late. I mean, for the sake of full disclosure of my hypocrisy, one of my favorite quotes is “It’s never too late to be what you might have been” by George Eliot. HOWEVER, if you want to be who you might have been with a little more ease and comfort and a slightly quicker success rate, be who you might have been…..NOW.

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Today’s Interlude: “Everybody’s Free To Wear Sunscreen” by Baz Luhrmann

 

Today’s Feelings..

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I have had this up on my wall in every room I have ever lived in, from home to college dorm to medical school housing, serving as an important source of wisdom for the past 18 years. Thank you for your skill of pen & strength of woman, Dr. Angelou. Rest in Peace.

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 “I’ve learned that no matter what happens, or how bad it seems today, life does go on, & it will be better tomorrow.

I’ve learned that you can tell a lot about a person by the way he/she handles these three things: a rainy day, lost luggage, & tangled Christmas tree lights.

I’ve learned that regardless of your relationship with your parents, you’ll miss them when they’re gone from your life.

I’ve learned that making a “living” is not the same thing as making a “life.”

I’ve learned that life sometimes gives you a second chance.

I’ve learned that you shouldn’t go through life with a catcher’s mitt on both hands; you need to be able to throw something back.

I’ve learned that whenever I decide something with an open heart, I usually make the right decision.

I’ve learned that even when I have pains, I don’t have to be one.

I’ve learned that every day you should reach out & touch someone. People love a warm hug, or just a friendly pat on the back.

I’ve learned that I still have a lot to learn.

 I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.”

 -Dr. Maya Angelou-

(April 4, 1928 – May 28, 2014)