See me now/holy cow!/could someone/pinch me please...
So Saturday was pretty awesome. I rode the train into the city with J. after picking up some crucial party favors for Sunday, which was X's birthday. Which we only ended up doing because I'm a Metrocard 'tard and couldn't use my card at the station again for another 19 minutes!! Anyway, I made my first visit to the LGBT Center in the city- which is pretty cool. Yesterday there was a library book sale there, which I browsed (but did not buy)! I walked a little around the Center, forgetting that there's the "National Archives of LGBT History" somewhere inside! Guess I'll have to go back Monday before work. I really want to jump into it and get involved, but I know that my priority has to be work, especially since I wasn't able to get a fulltime position and will probably have to get another p/t job to be able to you know... eat. One thing I forgot to factor in this whole thing, kids... the Food Factor. Especially troublesome for me as I really can't cook much. Even if I did, I'd have to buy things to cook. I mean, ideally I could live on Eggo Waffles, Peanut Butter Sandwiches & Steak-umms every day, but that would make me want to kill myself. I need money for Cozy's burgers, Korner pizza, and the latest discovery, The Hollywood Diner (2 blocks from the job and open 24/7- with breakfast served all day? Hell yes.) Wait- the point was that I really want to volunteer at the center- there are a couple of positions I could totally try... but I *know* that I have to establish myself at work before I can make any other commitments. Which won't keep me from visiting the center weekly... or dragging everyone I know to Bingo night when it recommences in October.
After the Center, I had originally planned to visit the Oscar Wilde Bookstore, but that will be an adventure for another day, as there was a free walking tour of Union Square at 2. I got to the park & sat around for a bit, watching some elderly people protesting the war around the statue of Lincoln. Then I met Michael, our "opinionated" tourguide (his rant against B&N was a favorite bit of the tour... I sat there thinking "please don't ask me what i do for a living...") and Riyuchi, who was also taking the tour. We were joined (albeit briefly) by a couple who seemed vaguely German. Michael was a hoot & I'll definitely keep an eye out for him around U.S. on the weekends.
Once the tour ended, I stopped by my new store to meet my manager & give him some information. Got a fun store tour, as well as having my picture taken by the security guy. I'm really... scared. It seemed really easy, transferring to another store- but it's really like starting a whole new job- not just because it's been so long since I worked on the bookfloor- but because there's a whole different system here, all these new ways to learn & I wonder if I'll ever get the hang of it. I know that I will, actually- I adapt well... but I feel like I'm walking in the dark right now and it's really intimidating.
After my impromptu tour (during which I found out that my favorite writer in the world, Neil Gaiman, will be at the store on September 20th!), I hauled ass to the Village to visit Tompkins Park, where the Village's HOWL events were being held. Yes, I went to Wigstock. I saw the Lady Bunny. But not much else- I was amazed at how crowded the park was- and the sort of people in it... not just us gays, not just the sorta East Village types either- elderly people were there, families- dads with their kids sitting on their shoulders to see drag queens do Whitney Houston bits. It was really great. AND the best thing about the day were the amounts of gay couples that I saw that looked like a couple I could actually belong to- the queer geeks are here! In Miami & even Atlanta, I'd see couples that look like they met at an Undergear photo shoot. Or ultra-flaming queens, tattooed punkish couples, etc... But there were couples here in clever t-shirts & shorts, with dorky glasses. So yes, there is actually hope for a gay dork like me. Even in my Clerks tee, I felt like I belonged.
So I stayed at Wigstock for about an hour, maybe, and then hauled ass to this really cool store called Dinosaur Hill (which I probably already mentioned) to get finger puppets of Shroedinger's Cat & Shakespeare for X's birthday (complemented by a Spongebob Squarepants cereal bowl- Have I mentioned the theme of our bathroom is Spongebob?). Had a minor subway mishap on the way home (Uptown, Downtown, whatever...) and then watched The Happiness of the Katakuris with X+J. Which is an amazingly awesome movie, btw, I can't say I've ever seen anything quite like it.
Slept late-ish today and then helped J blow up balloons & decorate the flat for X's birthday. There were pancakes (some shaped like Mickey Mouse, some abstract pieces that were open for interpretation), crossword puzzles (here's the thing, we do crossword puzzles like *everyday* and it's awesome), cake from Cold Stone's (chocolate chip mint, with oreos- GINORMOUS slice & delicious), presents & a lot of playing with balloons (some have their own party hats with faces drawn on them, some are stuck to the air conditioner). All in all, a really good day.
Things I need to work on:
1. Job sitch. Fulltime. Better paying. Something to avoid having to work 2 jobs. Something with a concrete schedule that will allow me to make other commitments, like volunteering at the Center, maybe even joining ACT UP. I never felt any sort of community before- this is something I've been lacking. I have to pay attention and get involved.
2. Don't Be Shy. To quote Cat Stevens. I tended to shy away from people at work before. There were a few that I got incredibly close to and hung out with. These are the people I'm now living with, actually. But I never hung out with a lot of people- probably because of my dependence on others for transportation. I'm independent now, this is a crucial thing- have a drink, have apps. Go, go go.
3. Boyfriend wanted. Gay dorks can score in this town. Try to get James Earl Jones with the voice and find me a may-un!
4. Submit X for Queer Eye for the Straight Guy. We need furniture. He's the only candidate in the flat. It's a sacrifice he'll have to make. Plus, with Kyan or Thom nearby, I may be able to cross off item #3 from the list.
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subject line: "I Think I'm Gonna Like It Here" from ANNIE
reading: The Gay Metropolis (I'm in the 70s chapter!)
in the dvd player: The Simpsons: Season Six, Disc Two

