A Broad(way) Place

he brought me out into a broad[way] place; he rescued me, because he delighted in me.

Psalms 18:19(ESV)

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Cotton

Today I stumbled on to my most important moment thus far.

I found an art installation under the Highline Park.



The subject matter was cotton.


It startled me to see it, however I wasn't scared and I wasn't in love. No one else was there. Bails made benches and I sat alone. I dug my fingers in and instantly realized why you were upset when I took the replica decorations off of sisters shelf. I hope they are still there. The burlap and the metal wrapped around felt like prison and I longed for a field. The living cotton plants against the worn brick buildings in strangling black pots shared my desire. They told me so in their weeping. There was a tangible stripping of my entire being, and I could feel it filling Papa's pride in self-employment, and Mamaw's desire to get out, to go to art school. It was the first time I understood them both. I could hear "Cotton Tail Over" on the c.b. radio. Through the crackle and the friction of the car I could distinguish that the people saying it were unaware of the privilege they were experiencing. I wish I would have known you as a child. I started to sing "We are standing on Holy Ground/and I know that there are angels all around" but those were the only lines I could recall; the silence of the city sang the rest. There was nothing religious in it, only the spirituality felt when music runs up your arm like the chills and down your spine like sweat.



I didn't stay long. I don't know why I had to leave; maybe because I was so far from home, I became aware of the dawn ending the day (as it used to do), or the fear that someone would find me stealing the dry stalks with the cotton still clinging. I was going to like and say "I am a writer and I need to take this home!" but then I realized that wasn't a lie, and you wouldn't be afraid to just take it. As I walked down the street it was as if the cotton stalks were holding my hand like an ol' familiar friend. Much older. I felt as if no one else in the world could understand me in that moment, not even the South.



When I got on the train, a kid was reading his son's story about a girl in class who gave a boy a bloody nose. Only you would understand. The boy said something I couldn't quite decipher, and the dad told him, "That's not true"! That's how I knew he was a kid, because everything his son said was true, as is usually the case. I suddenly wondered where everyone around me was from. The local is a dieing crop. I wondered if they knew where they were from, as I do.

Friday, September 17, 2010

This Package Came with Matching Best Friends!

I HAVE THE BEST FRIENDS IN THE WORLD!!!


So if you get a hankerin' to do something like my wonderful friends amber and ashley did! Go right ahead. Amber is...well Amber! Ashley is an inspiration to everyone around her. Just kidding Amber, you are one of the most loyal friends and anyone who spends time with you is blessed by you! My favorite part was the card addressed to "Future Mr. Chenoweth"!!!
Seriously...mail me groceries:
Clayton Jones
232 E 74th St Apt 5B
New York NY 10021

Check out their blogs for Ashley's inspirational fight with lukemia and Amber's random thoughts on life! Thanks yall!


It's Raining Hard: amber-denae.blogspot.com
Ashley's Amazing Story: caringbridge.com/visit/ashleyhenley

Sunday, September 12, 2010

1 Month!

1 month!




What a way to celebrate my one month New York Anniversary. Broadway on Broadway in Times Square. Next to Normal, Promises Promises, Fela, Wicked, In the Heights, Addams Family and more all performed, plus previews for Pricilla and ELF! So excited about both.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

coney island


Went out to coney island this weekend and had a blast with some amazing friends!!





We rode the wonder wheel first, the biggest ferris wheel of it's time when it was built. Katie got really scared and went a little overboard on the screaming. She told a girl in line "This is REALLY fun!" while we were on the ride, but the girl was unamused and fired back with a hearty "WE KNOW!" well brace face. Hope you have the first ever accident in the wonder wheels in it's 92 year history!

We went out to the beach. Boys pic!
(Bret, Chris, Yo soy)

girl pic!!!!
(Cristine, Katie)


I was so happy to be tall enought for the cyclone! It was built in 1927 and is one of the oldest roller coasters in America still in opperation.



WE DID IT!!!
we ate wonderful cheap food from Nathan's, it's the place where the hotdog eatting competition is held. The record on the board was 68 hotdogs. If anyone knows about my gag reflex with large amounts of food, and if you know about my stomachs rejection of hotdogs at every summer pool party from birth to age 5 when my mom finally stopped making me eat them...you understand my reaction to 68 hotdogs!