The Art Of The Matter
Things that I have discovered, lo these many days of sick:
1) Ginger ale does squat for my nausea.
2) Except give me gingery burps.
3) Peppermint tea helps a little bit.
4) So do Peek Freans Chocolate-Covered Digestive Cookies, but only psychologically, and only for a minute, before I throw them up.
5) Having the flu while you are suffering from all-day morning sickness is a twisted sort of hell that I would wish on nobody other than, maybe, Ann Coulter.
6) Having the flu while you are suffering from all-day morning sickness AND trying to get your house ready to sell AND wrangle a toddler who welcomes each day as an opportunity for MORE! MAYHEM! is, I think, beyond even hell, and would make the devil weep.
7) God invented television to save sick mothers from the torments of unrestrained household chaos. But he didn't allow for any contigencies in the event that one's child refuses to sit and watch television, which has unsettled my already shaky faith in His benevolence (yes, HIS. If God were a woman this would all be much, much easier.)
8) Okay, maybe he allowed for one or two contingencies, but these involve crayons and markers and paints and play dough and so bear the mark of collaboration with the devil. Heavenly distraction; hellish clean-up. Third-Circle-Of-Hellish if you are a) sick, and b) trying to prepare your house for real estate viewings (hunched on the floor scrubbing Washable Marker from the carpet while the bile rises in your throat: evidence that you've fallen to the Fifth Circle as punishment for your intense desire to be Slothful.)
9) The artwork of a child - all the more when that child is your own child, and presents said artwork with a kiss - is ample distraction from all the torments of hell:
Mommy's Cage Of Sick (2007, mixed media fingerpaint)
Ode To Mommy, Who Will Rise Like A Phoenix From The Ashes And Give Me Cookies (2007, mixed media, Crayola Washable Markers and Crayola Paint Pen)
Elegy For Georgia O'Keeffe (2007, watercolor)
I think that WonderBaby is an artistic genius with a future in abstract art. Every parent says that, I know, but still. Who needs Jackson Pollock when you have a toddler?
Show me your kids' artistic genius - we can congratulate each other for having spawned creative genuises and, also, it will amuse me while I remain prone with my nausea and my earache and my sore throat. Post a picture of your child's artwork - be sure to title it, for posterity - on your blog and link back here. Next Friday, Wonderbaby will randomly select one and will send that artist a signed Wonderbaby original, and a selection of the Crayola tools (from their new line of easy-to-handle, toddler-friendly 'Beginnings' products) that Wonderbaby currently uses to create their masterpieces.
52 Comments:
great artwork! and have you noticed how artwork takes on much more meaning when named. it's a collaboration between you too that is sure to bring you fame and fortune.
now if it would only bring you a settled stomach...
Sorry you're still feeling so crapola; thank goodness for Crayola! (Perhaps I should abandon this whole blogging deal and start crafting greeting cards. Or not.)
There is a sample of Elyse's artwork here. I call it "Begrudging Use of Paper Medium" the fourth in her acclaimed series "I Prefer Body Art."
I respectfully duck out of the Crayola giveaway as we already have the Beginnings tools.
Have someone go to the nearest, best Chinese food restaurant and get some Hot and Sour soup. When you get, put a little white vinegar and soy sauce in it and eat it. You will feel better shortly. I promise. Hot and Sour soup is the best hidden secret for fighting colds and flus I have ever found. The spicier the better and the more vinegar you put in the better.
Good luck.
I just got through the morning sickness/flu combo. I thought for sure I may die. really, I did.
However I sent my son to daycare as that could have killed me.
I'd offer to help you out, but I'm currently sitting at my desk attempting to mentally stem the nausea. (it is not working)
Hang in there. it does get better. (it can't get worse)
Oh, hon. I'm so sorry -- flu on top of preexisting nausea has got to be the WORST.
Here's one of Ben's paintings that activates my maternal pride.
We'll pass on the crayons, as my kids eschew them (well, they are 10 and nearly 6).
you are a braver woman than I. Markers and paint are for the drop-in centre or the back deck only.
I hope you feel better soon, and WonderBaby's creations are incredible.
Here's Josh's artwork...Called, "Leaves Are All Around Us."
http://sahm2boys.blogspot.com/2007/10/more-art-leaves-are-all-around-us.html
And there is a link in that post that has more drawings by both boys.
Hope you feel better!
How much for Ode To Mommy? ;)
I would pay good money for a signed limited-edition print of "Ode to Mommy..."
She is a genius! Maybe I'd wish that on Michelle Malkin, as well. Feel better soon. And Ode to Mommy is brilliant!
I really dig the cage of sick. Just wish I could give you the key so that you could break out of it.
Ask and ye shall receive --
http://punditmom1.blogspot.com/2007/10/can-art-do-what-ginger-ale-cant.html
Am so sorry you're feeling so bad and at a time when it couldn't get any more chaotic for you. Gah.
If you lived next door, I'd take your little one for a week. Seriously.
My heart is with you lady. Hope you bounce out of the fifth circle of hell very, very, very soon.
That first one? Scares me. Hellish indeed.
The Elegy for Georgia O'Keefe, however, is beautiful.
Check this one out..
http://crunchycarpets.com/archives/297
And my deepest sympathy...ick
The artwork is great! I hope you start to feel better soon!
it's Wonderbaby's gift for naming her art that really amazes me. she's not only artistically gifted, but so erudite.
and yeh, i'd wish all that on Ann Coulter. and more. you got more?
I love Phoenix you. And the cage of sick, but I hope that will soon be only in a Retrospective sense.
I'll see about finding an artsonia link (they put our kids artwork up on that site now).
And oh my, between you and Mrs. Chicky...well, suffice it to say full sympathy. Wish I could help.
Julie
Using My Words
buuuuuuuuuuuuuuuut.. puking is totally sexy, or didn't you know?
i heart you and haven't told you CONGRATS yet!
i suck.
Chez Shew had some funny art I posted a bit ago...
http://twoshews.blogspot.com/2007/10/w-is-for-wtf.html
She's actually pretty well versed in a flourish!
Mine is up today.
In an ode to you, actually, my friend.
I call it "Holy Fuck it Actually Really Does Look Like a Bike"
By Daughter Uncensored
I have a great piece of art to add. I'm not home, but i will scan it when i get home. It's from when mine was 2.5 years old.
Love the 'elegy for Georgia O'Keefe' I love most kid's art actually - their joy just from the act of creation always shines through. I posted some of my daughter's paintings today. Feel better soon.
In a happy coincidence, I just posted my son's very first drawing EVER. Definitely an award winner, *I* think...
You can see it
here
So sorry you feel like hell, but am glad your writing doesn't suffer because of it. You have such a way with words! And oddly, I was just getting ready to post pics of my son's chalk art work on my blog!!
Huh, I was going to post some of the Boy's recent works, but after seeing WB's genius, I'm all shy. I'll let you know if I do.
Hope this nausea all goes away soon. Even though gingerale doesn't do all that much, it still does taste better than anything else when you're sick. Sometimes even water can make me nauseous.
Ode to Mommy is in need of a frame. Also, try these ginger candies. I've seen them in the check lane of Target & Cost Plus World Market. Or you can buy online http://gingerpeople.com/order_chews.html
I can't, however, recommend the 5 lb bag. 2nd baby is two and I still have some candies. Husband uses them to make tea. Still.
HBM I feel so bad for you. Not that I know what it's like, but I still feel bad.
Hugs. :)
One day, this will be a distant memory? Does that help, even a little?
I am SO sorry you are so sick. I can relate.
2 pregnancies in 2 years, both with 24 hour nausea...bleh.
Feel better.
Ode to Mommy is fabulous. Looks like you're going to have to start a folder of her work! Pukinhead's entry is here: http://mykeyboardvoice.blogspot.com/2007/10/angling-for-booty.html
BTW, how are you so sick, selling a house and THEN posting a contest? Youz cwazy, lady. Take a break. Don't post for a few days. We'll miss you, but we'll understand. Really. Hope you're feeling better soon.
Roz
What masterpieces! Here's my contribution. Hope this morning sickness passes soon; have a relaxing weekend, please!
http://gliks.blogspot.com/2007/10/good-day-to-visit-art-gallery.html
If the smell doesn't make you puke? Powdered cumin mixed in water eases morning sickness. It tastes kinda bitter, but calms the tummy, oddly.
Hmm, we do a very intense, must be felt to be understood and appreciated kind of interpretive art. It involves...well, every goddamned surface in my house being artfully coated with unseen until they are felt smatters of too-sticky-to-be cleaned-with-a-wipe things. I am certain that if you were to walk the halls of our interactive exhibit you would feel relieved of your burden, so grateful would you be to not be living in the cave of unexpected goo.
I am available to help work on the technology to transfer everybody's flu to Ann Coulter. Only for the purpose of giving her something to do with her mouth other than speak aloud.
As promised, here are Matt's drawings from yesterday!
http://pgoodness.com/2007/10/20/can-you-say-genius/
Seriously?
God is a 10-year-old boy.
Sometimes a joy.
Sometimes a practical joker in need of time out and a long, hard gardening project.
And here is Jo's contribution to your getting-better gallery: http://mayberrymom.blogspot.com/2007/10/cheerer-upper-art.html
I warn you, though, that it's on pepto pink paper.
Oh you poor sick boo boo.
Do you have ANY idea what the accumulated ephemera of ten years of art making by VERY TALENTED CHILDREN looks like?
Thank god you bought a house is the country. Storage barns is all I can say.
Lemon candies worked well for my nausea.
I've been looking for an excuse to post my son's latest crayola wonder, you know. He's made a giant leap in technique over the last few months.
Could it be? The next Jackson Pollack? Where do I get mine?
teeth whiteners
Trader Joes Triple Ginger Snaps always did the trick for me... hope your pukey days lighten up soon.
HERE is some of my childrens art that I blogged about a while ago to cheer you while you are laying low.
There's some really nice composition and color work in Wonderbaby's masterpieces. :)
Here is one my favorites from our own gallery.
Because we are both a couple of computer nerds we did one using an online program - probably doesn't count but Bumper and I are spreading the word about the contest (does that get us any points?). xo
http://motherbumper.blogspot.com/2007/10/this-week-in-motherbumperland.html
Whoops - that link sucked. Try clicking HERE
Here you are, dear.
I hope today finds you NOT bowing to the porcelain god.
I love this idea. Now to see if I can make Hailey creative on command...
A late entry...Nik's first ever art done just last night. (Um, I think I erased the video of me holding Elmo hostage...)
http://maternal-instincts.blogspot.com/2007/10/hurricane.html
WB...pleeeeeeeeez pick Nik's??
I am way late, and probably missed the deadline, but here is my contribution anyway.
http://ourfreakparade.com/2007/10/26/her-bad-artwork/
i think i left this link in a comment on another post, but wanted to make sure you had it in the right place:
http://paintedmaypole.blogspot.com/2007/10/color-my-world.html
I love all the artwork! BTW, if you're wondering what to DO with all that artwork and you're running out of room on your refrigerator, you could always send it to
Chelsea!!!
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