{"id":32636,"date":"2011-01-28T07:47:27","date_gmt":"2011-01-28T12:47:27","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.sheilaomalley.com\/?p=32636"},"modified":"2011-01-28T08:29:23","modified_gmt":"2011-01-28T13:29:23","slug":"diary-friday-my-marshmallow-pink-heels","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.sheilaomalley.com\/?p=32636","title":{"rendered":"Diary Friday:  &#8220;My marshmallow pink heels&#8221;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I am 15 years old here and I have a LOT going on.<\/p>\n<p>1.  Preparing for my confirmation<br \/>\n2.  &#8220;Co-ed cast party&#8221; for a school play &#8211; co-ed!!  Apparently I had just moved to Rhode Island from Saudi Arabia?<br \/>\n3.  Spinning dreams in my head of learning to play the accordion<br \/>\n4.  Obsessing about James Dean, but more than that: obsessing about the art of acting.  I was already very very serious about it, 15-year-old prose notwithstanding.  I meant business.  <\/p>\n<p><big>APRIL<\/big><\/p>\n<p>Slept over Mere&#8217;s.  I was exhausted.  Mere is teaching herself to juggle and balls were flying everywhere.  We watched <u>For Your Eyes Only<\/u> and <u>The Jerk<\/u>.  Oh, Steve Martin.  <\/p>\n<p>We woke up &#8211; Mere&#8217;s curls were all tousled, and my hair looked like a mohawk.  We all shuffled into the kitchen and had an English breakfast &#8211; which was like an Irish breakfast &#8211; bacon, eggs, toast &#8211; except in Ireland we had sausages.  We listened to the radio while we ate, and Jayne came in.  She has a cold and had to work the night before.  Anyway, we ate, and Mere juggled, and we all talked.  [<i>That image makes me SO HAPPY<\/i>]  Here&#8217;s the plan: Mere is going to become a really good juggler and she&#8217;ll get a job at the hospital as a clown, and her grandmother has a simple octave note accordian and I can teach myself to play it and we&#8217;ll be a team.  Wouldn&#8217;t that be neat?  [<i>Only if your highest ambition is to be Patch Adams.  Sheila, do you honestly want to play the ACCORDION at a hospital?  Don&#8217;t you have enough social problems in high school?<\/i>]<\/p>\n<p>I bought some clothes that make me look really thin!<\/p>\n<p>And then Saturday at 5:00 there&#8217;s gonna be a cast party for <u>Scapino<\/u>.  Everyone&#8217;s gonna be there.  That&#8217;ll be so neat!  A co-ed party!   I mean, I&#8217;ve been to co-ed parties, but not real ones with cute neat guys.  The only other co-ed party I went to was when I was 13, and we played spin the bottle.  Hopefully this one will be different. [<i>Sheila, what&#8217;s better than spin the bottle?<\/i>]<\/p>\n<p>Then after the party!!  AT 11:30 PM!!!  JIMMY DEAN!!!!  I can&#8217;t wait!  I have been waiting for this day <u>all week<\/u>.  [<i>The entire week of journal entries is interspersed with such outbursts &#8211; because I knew that <u>Rebel Without a Cause<\/u> was on TV on Saturday night.  This is pre-VCR (at least in my home!).  So I was dependent on the networks, I read TV Guide every week &#8211; I HAD to &#8211; because if I missed something, I would then have to wait another YEAR for it to come to television again!<\/i>]<\/p>\n<p><big>Friday<\/big><br \/>\nGod, I have to do some catching up!<\/p>\n<p>First &#8211; cast party.  It was great.  They had the video of <u>Scapino<\/u> [<i>this was a play done by the Drama Club.  And it was amazing &#8211; I still remember a lot of it.  There were SO many talented people in our Drama Club that year.<\/i>]  Everyone was there!  Even Matt M!  [<i>He was handsome and aloof.  Also: very talented.<\/i>] <\/p>\n<p> Watching the video was great.  I kept glancing at Matt when he was laughing.  He is a breathtaking looking person.  And Trav is adorable.  OK, maybe I do have a crush.  Who cares?  Trav had on a black blazer with a Beatles pin and he just looked so cute.  After that, we all had pizza, and then watched <u>Stir Crazy<\/u>.  [<i>Awesome.  We were kind of a cool bunch of kids, now that I think about it.<\/i>]  Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor.  What a pair they are.  I kept watching Trav.  He was leaning forward, elbows on his knees, and his face was intent and curious.    But then, of course, there <u>had<\/u> to be a nude scene.  The nude woman was dancing all over the screen &#8211; and I can&#8217;t even explain it &#8211; we all just sat there like zombies, and all the girls tried to look blase and cool about it, and I whispered to Beth, &#8220;Watch the boys.&#8221;  Oh God, it was a riot.  Trav kept fidgeting and moving around &#8230; Beth and I almost lost it watching how uncomfortable all the boys looked.  But it was fun.<\/p>\n<p>Then I went home and sat around waiting around until 11:30 and then I watched Jimmy Dean.  Diary, I think he is the best actor in the world.  [<i>His work meant a great deal to me back then.  Also: I was learning from him.  I was already interested in acting, and &#8230; I STUDIED him.  I wasn&#8217;t just a fan.  Not much has changed in my life, actually<\/i>]   I am not saying that in a childish way.  I mean it: He is the <u>best actor in the world<\/u>.  [<i>Eleanora Duse?  Lawrence Olivier?  Brando?  No matter.<\/i>]  I am not saying this in a passionate moment either.  [<i>Oh, I see.  You are saying it in the cold clear light of logic.<\/i>]  I still can&#8217;t get him out of my mind.  His face is magnificent. I was even <u>shocked<\/u> by him.  Like &#8211; he was unpredictable.  I had no idea what he would do next.  <u>GOD HE CAN ACT<\/u>.  He blew me away.  I mean, I found myself focusing on his every move, every mannerism, gesture, every expression, every fucking word [<i>Ooh, a rare swear from my teenage self!<\/i>]  &#8230; The man was a genius.<\/p>\n<p>There was a scene where he was drunk and the policeman is searching him and he gets ticklish and starts to giggle like a little kid.  And I read where he wasn&#8217;t directed to do that.  That was all instinct.  All from within him.  Man.  That blows me away.  And just his tenderness, his awkwardness &#8211; He portrayed what every damn person goes through so well.  I don&#8217;t know what else to say!<\/p>\n<p>After, I went up to my room and sat like a blob, feeling inside <u>so much<\/u> but I could never put it into words.  My feelings were so excessive.  It was too much.  I felt as if I was gonna explode!  I still can&#8217;t get over it.<\/p>\n<p>On Monday, we went up to the Boston Marathon.  I took Mere.  I couldn&#8217;t wait for her to meet Lisa.  [<i>My cousin<\/i>]  We had a great time.  Here were the jokes of the day:<\/p>\n<p>&#8212; &#8230; You are so beautiful &#8230;<\/p>\n<p>&#8212; getting the water and cups<\/p>\n<p>&#8212; running across the street<\/p>\n<p>&#8212; Ken and the wheelchairs<\/p>\n<p>&#8212; Hey, she thinks you&#8217;re cute<\/p>\n<p>&#8212; These people hate us<\/p>\n<p>You see, I hate to let memories slip by.  They&#8217;re precious.  I can&#8217;t bear to let anything be forgotten. [<i>I have no idea what most of those jokes I just listed are.<\/i>]  Memories are the most important thing to me.  I never throw anything out.   I can&#8217;t throw out the memory.  I need to have all the frayed stories, dried flowers, and folded drawings &#8211; they&#8217;re what keeps me going.<\/p>\n<p>I think Mere had fun.  I&#8217;m glad.  It <u>was<\/u> fun.  [<i>Mere, I remember that day, do you??<\/i>]<\/p>\n<p>This morning, I got up at 8 and it was POURING.  That day I went to URI to spend the day with a drama student &#8211; you know, go to their classes, absorb stuff.  I was really psyched.  I was hoping to meet some gorgeous guys.  Andrei H.  for one.  [<i>I have not thought of that name since &#8230; the early 1980s.  He was a local actor.  I loved him.<\/i>]  He was in <u>Academania<\/u>.  He was SO talented.  SO SO talented.  [<i>Was he as good as James Dean though?<\/i>]  Jessica knows him.  He wants to be on Broadway but he&#8217;s majoring in computer science.  [<i>HAHAHAHAHAHAHA<\/i>]<\/p>\n<p>It was a great day but tiring because I spend the whole day just sitting and watching.  But I absorbed and learned more than I did in a whole half-year of Drama class.  We watched students do really intense improvisations.  Some were just &#8212; I don&#8217;t know what I was expecting, but God, those kids are great.  I mean &#8212; really, they <u>are<\/u> kids, and they were so &#8230; I don&#8217;t know.  They had so much depth and their acting didn&#8217;t look like acting.<\/p>\n<p>Then on Wednesday &#8211; listen to this day:<\/p>\n<p>10:00 &#8211; dentist appointment.<\/p>\n<p>12:00 &#8211; 2:00 &#8211; shopping for my confirmation dress.<\/p>\n<p>2:30 &#8211; haircut<\/p>\n<p>3:30 &#8211; orthodontist<\/p>\n<p>I did not stop moving the entire day.  At least the shopping was successful.  I got <u>two<\/u> dresses!  My confirmation dress is sort of a rough off-white material with a white rounded collar and ruffles down the front.  It looks really nice on me and makes my stomach look flat and my boobs look fuller.  I mean, I look sophisticated.  Then I got this GORGEOUS dress.  When it&#8217;s not on me it looks like a maternity dress, but not when it&#8217;s on me.  [<i>Horrible sentence structure.  Horrible dress.<\/i>]  I look like a model in it. It&#8217;s just like Susan&#8217;s &#8211; the one I told you about.  [<i>Then there is a small drawing of the dress<\/i>]  And I got beautiful marshmallow pink heel shoes with a purse to match.   I look like a successful career woman.  [<i>Uhm &#8230; do &#8220;successful career women&#8221; wear MARSHMALLOW PINK HEELS????<\/i>]<\/p>\n<p>On Thursday, I babysat from 8:30 to 3:00 and I got $15.00!  And today I helped this neighboring woman supervise her daughter&#8217;s birthday party.  It was fun.  She paid me 6 bucks.  [<i>Jesus.  What a bunch of cheapskates.<\/i>]  So I made $21 in 2 days!!!!  [<i>I think you were being taken advantage of, Sheil-babe.<\/i>]<\/p>\n<p>And tomorrow is my confirmation.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;ll reflect on what that means to my life tomorrow.  I&#8217;m too exhausted right now.<\/p>\n<p>[<i>The Catholic Church can wait, basically, for my moment of contemplation.  After all, I bought marshmallow-pink heels for the big day &#8230; WHAT MORE DO THEY WANT FROM ME??<\/i>]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I am 15 years old here and I have a LOT going on. 1. Preparing for my confirmation 2. &#8220;Co-ed cast party&#8221; for a school play &#8211; co-ed!! 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