Why Must Everything I Do Be Feminist Just Because I Happen To Have Ovaries?

My activity of choice lately (mostly because I can’t do both it and eat at the same time) has been to make squares that will eventually become a blanket of some kind for afghans for Afghans. Because of this, I’ve been pondering some of the articles I’ve read about the crocheting/knitting boom and they caused this rant to formulate in my head.

A year or two ago, I read something about how knitting (and crocheting) has become the “new feminist thing”. At the time, it really irritated me because my crocheting is a stress release and occasionally an inexpensive way to deal with what to give people for birthdays, HannuKwanzaMas, weddings, baby showers, and all that. For some odd reason, there seems to be this drive to reclaim anything women do as “feminist” and re-author the myths that women are subservient for doing these things.

One of the reasons I’ve stopped blogging about faith and politics lately is that I can’t escape being told that I’m either too feminist or not feminist enough when I air my views. My denomination’s hierarchy and voicebox are both very much to the left of where I am and one thing I’m grateful for not having to think about any more is the feminist conception of God and how that relates to me. I am made in the image of God — just because I happen to conceive of a Fatherly-type God does not mean that I have any problem with my femininity or that I am a hypocrite because I don’t envision God having ovaries. My God is not on the same existential plane as me which means that God can have both male and female attributes and still be able to create things beautifully. (This is in response to an argument I read in some evil feminist book I was forced to read for seminary where the author talked about how God had to be female because the world was conceived and only a woman could conceive the world as men are too destructive to create things of beauty. Said book is in the “when the heat fails” box in case Jon and I ever need to burn someting to stay warm.)

This is also the reason I’ve not really pushed to head back to academia. Any seminary that would let me do my thing would be a place that would be too far left of my theology. I do want to eventually get my Masters in something (I’m leaning toward Counselling at the moment) but at the same time, I really want to get out of an environment where feminist rhetoric is pushed at me — I see men and women as equal and in a lot of ways, having the feminist anger shoved down my throat is promoting the role of women over men. I’m part of a church that ordains women — I’m chill with that as it’s as far as I think things need to go. I do not need to ponder the gender-specific term for a female pastor nor do I seek to promote women in the church over men who are just as capable — I’d rather see the best candidate have the office in both the larger Church body and the parish than have it given to a woman so that the gender balance is equal.

I call myself a feminist because I believe that surprising notion (at least to some people) that as a woman, I am a human being who is worthy of love and respect. However, my need to promote my femininity stops there. I do not need to read Scripture with a feminist hermeneutic and I do not need to be told that doing my stress release is an attempt to reclaim something in a feminist fashion.

OK… Who Gave Me This Cold?!?!?!?

Given that quite a few of you have colds, flus, etc., can I please inquire as to who gave me this bleeping cold?Â? I blamed Jon originally but I think someone might have given it to me online!

Then again, I spent 3 days in close quarters with family and was adrenalinated beyond normal…

Argh… my sleep schedule is knocked off as I’ve been doped on cold meds and I’m now awake at wrong times and asleep at others.Â? (Well… the sleeping in this morning was due to my 15 lb tabby who sat on me and vibrated even when I changed positions.)

Jenn[i] Dreamed of Trains

A train out on the hiline near the house

Out here in the wilds of the Montana hiline, we have trains that come through about every 30-45 minutes.Â? It’s actually kind of soothing to hear them come through at night — there’s something about the sound of the whistle blowing and the tracks rumbling that makes me feel like everything is right with the world.Â? (Thunderstorms and heavy rain have the same effect — don’t ask me why.)Â? One of the best places I’ve slept has been in the upper berth when I’ve been on Amtrak headed somewhere — the rocking and rhythm just lulled me to slumber.

My grandfather is currently in rehabilitation and has had good and bad days though most recently, the days haven’t been that good.Â? My mom asked if I could get a series of pictures of some trains coming through near my house (I live about 1000 feet from the tracks) because it might cheer him up.Â? This is the beginning of said series of trains.

Christmas Carol Fun

The answers to the Fun with Christmas Carols post are:

01.) It came upon a midnight clear
02.) Venite Adoremus
03.) A stable lamp is lighted
04.) Angels we have heard on high
05.) The first nowell
06.) In dulci jubilo
07.) From east to west
08.) From heaven above to earth I come!
09.) Adeste Fideles
10.) Joy to the World

Richard had 9/10 so he has been sent a Chapters gift certificate.

Christmas: The Good, The Bad and the Feline

The Good
[+] Seeing my parents and brother again
[+] Seeing my extended family again
[+] Playing Trivial Pursuit with Jon, Sean, and Steve, complete with Monty Python and Austin Powers quotes.
[+] Winning 3 of 5 games when playing with Jon (who is not allowed to play any more because he knows too many of the answers)
[+] Playing Uno Attack, Whonnu?, and Apples to Apples with Kristin and Sari
[+] The food (there will be much taebo, yoga, and other physical activity this week)
[+] Goooooood Christmas services with REAL Christmas music
[+] Dinner with parishioners on Christmas Eve

The Bad
[+] Losing my engagement ring in my purse at one of the services. (A parishioner suggested checking my purse which was when I found it.)
[+] The amount of weight I’ve probably gained from the sweets I’ve eaten
[+] Not enough sleep in the last few days
[+] Not enough time with my parents (like there’s ever enough on these occasions…)
[+] My grandparents not being able to come out and my grandfather having some not-so-good days over this weekend

The Feline: Good
[+] Cuddle time with my uncle’s two MASSIVE tomcats
[+] Fred
[+] Loogy, the world’s greatest lapkitty (who is Freya’s clone except not vicious like my little monster)

The Feline: Bad
[+] Walking into the bathroom to find Fred drinking out of the toilet. Eeeeewwww!

Nanaimo Bars

I made Nanaimo Bars for the open house on Saturday and they ended up being a gooey mess. I couldn’t figure out why until tonight — I had *melted* the butter instead of merely softening it. I let it soften naturally tonight and got a decent middle layer of icing.

Happy Jen!

Oh yes… the recipe is here. You need to double the chocolate and butter used in the last part.