For my daughters: Via Tina Fey

The Mother’s Prayer for Its Daughter

Funniest thing I’ve read in a while from Tina Fey’s new book Bossypants:

First, Lord: No tattoos. May neither Chinese symbol for truth nor Winnie-the-Pooh holding the FSU logo stain her tender haunches.

May she be Beautiful but not Damaged, for it’s the Damage that draws the creepy soccer coach’s eye, not the Beauty.

When the Crystal Meth is offered, May she remember the parents who cut her grapes in half And stick with Beer.

Guide her, protect her
When crossing the street, stepping onto boats, swimming in the ocean, swimming in pools, walking near pools, standing on the subway platform, crossing 86th Street, stepping off of boats, using mall restrooms, getting on and off escalators, driving on country roads while arguing, leaning on large windows, walking in parking lots, riding Ferris wheels, roller-coasters, log flumes, or anything called “Hell Drop,” “Tower of Torture,” or “The Death Spiral Rock ‘N Zero G Roll featuring Aerosmith,” and standing on any kind of balcony ever, anywhere, at any age.

Lead her away from Acting but not all the way to Finance. Something where she can make her own hours but still feel intellectually fulfilled and get outside sometimes And not have to wear high heels.

What would that be, Lord? Architecture? Midwifery? Golf course design? I’m asking You, because if I knew, I’d be doing it, Youdammit.

May she play the Drums to the fiery rhythm of her Own Heart with the sinewy strength of her Own Arms, so she need Not Lie With Drummers.

Grant her a Rough Patch from twelve to seventeen. Let her draw horses and be interested in Barbies for much too long, For childhood is short – a Tiger Flower blooming Magenta for one day – And adulthood is long and dry-humping in cars will wait.

O Lord, break the Internet forever, That she may be spared the misspelled invective of her peers And the online marketing campaign for Rape Hostel V: Girls Just Wanna Get Stabbed.

And when she one day turns on me and calls me a Bitch in front of Hollister, Give me the strength, Lord, to yank her directly into a cab in front of her friends, For I will not have that Shit. I will not have it.

And should she choose to be a Mother one day, be my eyes, Lord, that I may see her, lying on a blanket on the floor at 4:50 A.M., all-at-once exhausted, bored, and in love with the little creature whose poop is leaking up its back.

“My mother did this for me once,” she will realize as she cleans feces off her baby’s neck. “My mother did this for me.” And the delayed gratitude will wash over her as it does each generation and she will make a Mental Note to call me. And she will forget. But I’ll know, because I peeped it with Your God eyes.

Amen.

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Thinking of Stonehenge

Lately I’ve taken to calling the skeletal structure at the Northeast corner of US 121 and Highway75, “Stonehenge.” You know the spot—nothing says “You’ve Arrived!” and “Welcome to McKinney—Come on in!’” like an abandoned construction project at the gateway to my town.

Poor thing

The unusual site was a much-heralded initiative of the McKinney Economic Development Corporation funded by McKinney taxpayers to the tune of $34 million so far. That’s counting donated land, tax  dollars, and legal fees, you see.

The 90-acre site was to be a hotel/events center and retail complex called “ The Bridge Street Town Centre,” but it never materialized. Instead, it sits unfinished, looking a bit third world with the rebar sticking out its partially erected walls.

In stark contrast, next door Collin County Community College has completed its beautiful monument, and the massive NTTA project is finished. Those flyover ramps add yet another perspective to site. It’s insult to injury.

My nickname serves as comic relief; it helps to keep my anger and embarrassment in check as I drive by (several times a week) and try to avert my gaze at the place. I cringe when thinking that several hundred thousand people go by that intersection weekly. I grit my teeth when friends from Allen, Plano, and Frisco tease me about it. I become furious when noting the flourishing intersections just to the south.

So, I amuse myself by imagining what it would be like for archaeologists to unearth the abandoned shell of a building in a few hundred years. “What the heck is THIS?” they’d ask. Was it an ancient burial ground? A sacred place of worship? Some sort of art?

Ah—Great cities have great art, right? This got me to thinking about embracing the obvious and doing something with it. Wrap our arms around her, the abandoned project. Oh, for goodness sake, put some clothes on her.  She’s naked!

I guess I’ve started identifying with her. It’s human nature to sympathize with the victim, they say.

This highly visible prime piece of real estate is the perfect place for some egalitarian drive-by art. No need to participate with our sister cities inThe Arts of Collin County project when we have our own site! And it didn’t even cost us a stinkin’ $18m…oh, wait, it did…I digress…

A quick look for public art installations on the Internet yielded some interesting finds. Just for the sake of discussion, here are a few ideas:

Why not hire the Cristos—the French artists that did “The Gates” in Central Park a few years ago? Bright orange fabric attached to the side of the structure blowing in the breeze might work just fine here, too. (http://www.docudharma.com/diary/4210/)

"The Gates" in Central Park

Or, what about the German artist, Franz West, who used aluminum loop-de-loops in another installation in Central Park? This could look cool from the top deck on the 121 flyover.

Lovely loop-de-loops

If we wanted, we could stick with a Texas artist and commission the Daniel Judd foundation to enclose the sides and make it one huge metal box and string up neon lights to outline the whole thing.

Daniel Judd

Hey—what about sticking a few cars in the ground around the perimeter a la “The Cadillac Ranch?”(http://www.roadsideamerica.com/story/2220)

Cadillac Ranch

What about the graffiti artist known as “Kudos” that I read about in the Dallas Morning News last week? Maybe he could jazz it up a bit.

Kronos

(http://www.dallasnews.com/news/state/headlines/20110409-art-or-vandalism-an-austin-detective-follows-the-trail-of-a-graffiti-artist-known-as-kudos.ece)

Controversial, but any more than The Bridge Gate Town Centre story itself?

It appears that there may be an end in site, with the City of McKinney settling a lawsuit with O&S Holdings, the bankrupt development company that defaulted on the project.

(http://mckinneyblog.dallasnews.com/archives/2010/12/mckinney-settles-two-year-disp.html)

But in the meantime, why not do something daring, experimental, and fun with “Stonehenge?”

It could speak volumes about McKinney.

As it is, it already does.

Central Park
“Kronos”
Loop de Loops
Cadillac Ranch
Poor thing
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