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May 26, 2006

Carnival of the Mundane!

When Dean asked me if I would be interested in hosting one of his blog carnivals, I must admit that it was with some reservation that I accepted. Not because I wasn’t into the concept – I think it’s wonderful to create a forum for showcasing the work of a diverse group of bloggers – it’s just… well, the carnival thing.

I’m sure that for many people, the idea of a carnival conjures up happy Technicolor memories of cotton candy and roller coasters, corn dogs and stuffed animals. For me, when I think of carnivals, aside from flashing to scenes from this one really horrible B-movie [I think it was called The Funhouse] where a deformed man terrorized teenagers in a carnival, I am hurled into a series of painful childhood memories that I worked hard to repress:

Painful Memory #1:
I was probably five or six years old, and my parents brought my brother and me to a carnival. We spent the day happily riding the tilt-a-whirl, popping balloons, and throwing ping pong balls into goldfish bowls. As we were leaving, we walked past a sign that advertised all sorts of oddities of nature – a good old fashioned freakshow. My brother asked my mom if we could go in, and she inexplicably consented. My parents waited outside as my brother held my hand tightly and led me up the stairs.

I remember walking up to a booth with a window – it was like the ticket counter at a movie – where sitting quietly inside was a woman with what I now understand must have been a horrible skin disease. Her face, hands and arms were covered in scales, and she was billed as The Alligator Lady. I stood silently in front of her booth, and she smiled, then reached her hand toward me. I pulled back in horror, grabbed my brother’s arm, and ran outside. To this day, I still feel guilty about it.


Painful Memory #2:
I was about thirteen, and some friends and I decided to hang out at the local carnival that would miraculously appear overnight in the American Motors parking lot each summer. Somewhere halfway through that ride that spins you around really fast so you stick to the wall, I got my period. I’m not going to get into any graphic details, or discuss the mechanics of centrifugal force, but I will point out that I was wearing white shorts, and found out the hard way that carnival Port-o-Potties do not have sanitary napkin dispensers.


Painful Memory #3:
It was 1979. I was celebrating my 8th birthday. My aunt hired a clown. His name was Yummy Yummy.


So… yeah. Carnivals.

Okay – who’s ready for some Carnival of the Mundane?! Can I get a “WHOOP WHOOP?!

[Dean is now cursing the day he ever invited me to host this…]

But really – this story has a point. And that point is this: I found it ironic that my own recollection of carnivals is one of fear and shame, and somehow, every single submission that people sent me revolved around those exact ideas. Apparently, these are the most mundane of emotions. And here, I always thought that was love.

If you don’t believe me, just read for yourself:



Thanks for participating everyone!

Posted by runjenrun at May 26, 2006 06:30 AM

Comments

Sweet!!!

I don't like carnivals either. I'm scared of clowns.

Posted by: jackt at May 26, 2006 12:39 AM

Mais comment tu as deviner que j'avais peur!? lol! Bravo! c'est super! c'est très bien!

Fiténa

Posted by: Fitena at May 26, 2006 01:19 AM

Great job handling a big, messy job, Jenny.

Posted by: Dean at May 26, 2006 06:56 AM

Way to go, Jenny! Enormous, disparate list, tied together quite nicely. Well done you!

Posted by: Tracy Lynn at May 26, 2006 07:11 AM

Too fun, Jen!

Posted by: Jessica at May 26, 2006 08:28 AM

Did it strike me that there were a lot more participants in this one than in past ones?

Great job, by the way. You could've said that I also have a fear of seeing Bushie on the tube. That would've worked as well. I think it's called Presidekaphobia. Could be wrong on that one.

Posted by: Kevin at May 26, 2006 08:45 AM

I LURVE carnivals!

However, My Lovely Wife WILL NOT go on the rides with me. EVER.

And so we don't go. Which makes me very very sad.

Will no one go to the fair with me?

*sniff*

Posted by: sween at May 26, 2006 09:06 AM

jackt: Everyone should be afraid of clowns - they're just plain creepy!

Fitena: Merci beaucoup!

Dean: Setting up the carnival isn't so messy, it's always the clean up afterwards, though... ;)

Tracy Lynn: Thanks - it was fun!

Jessica: Hey, thanks - you'll have to join in the next one!

Kevin: I think the last few have had quite a few entries, but yeah, there were a lot! And Presidekaphobia - that's got a nice ring to it.

Sween: Please don't make me regret becoming Canadian! I thought roller coasters were illegal in Canada!

Posted by: jenny at May 26, 2006 09:19 AM

Masterfully done, Jen! I bow in your general direction.

I was wondering though, since I'm wee and little, can I go the carnival for free?

Posted by: shari at May 26, 2006 11:30 AM

jenny- you've given such heart and soul to stories of poo, toast, and bad hair. nice work!

Posted by: kb at May 26, 2006 01:35 PM

I started reading this post at 6:30:47 a.m. and have JUST NOW finished reading. My clicking finger is cramped and my brain is numb from the all the voices. Oh, God, the voices! The horrors of the mundane. I'm tired. I have thoughts. But I can't think. Thank you, Jenny. You're a marvelous Carnie Master.

Posted by: jill at May 26, 2006 03:41 PM

Dear Jenny,

I can't possibly read all these blogs, can I?

Love,
Vivan

Posted by: Anonymous at May 26, 2006 03:48 PM

Shari: Since you're such a wee lass, you can certainly get in for free. But that also means you can't ride the scary rides.

kb: If only there were a story about poo, toast, and bad hair all in one...

jill: thanks for participating! And for risking carpal tunnel!

Vivian: You can, but you will need to have some cheese and wine next to you for sustenance.

Posted by: jenny at May 26, 2006 07:04 PM

Whee! That was quite fun to read - not to mention that I'm rather relieved to hear that I'm not the only one to carry multiple pens wherever I roam.

Though this is the first time I've brought pens to a carnival!

Posted by: Sunny at May 27, 2006 01:43 AM