Archive for December, 2000

About Kim (basement variety!)

Posted by Ampersand | December 31st, 2000

Hello there! I’m Kim - aka: Kim (Basement Variety!), occasional contributor to the blog topics, and frequent contributor to the blog conversations here at Alas. Amp had the idea to provide little bio sheets for people to read, so they could get an idea of the backgrounds and philosophies of his co-bloggers, and now I sit here trying to think of something interesting to say. I suppose I can best sum up some of the vitals by list, so here goes.

I’m 34 years old, wife and best friend to Matt, my wonderful husband, and mommy and best friend to Sydney, adorable and rambunctious daughter #1, and soon to welcome much loved and anticipated Maddox, daughter #2 (expected in mid-October). I’m extremely pro-family, but that includes non-traditional families, just as warmly as traditional.

We live in the household known as ‘The Ennead’ and as Ampersand mentioned in his bio, that includes (but is not limited to) Amp, me, Bean, Charles and Elkins. Occasionally Matt posts as well, but mostly you see him popping up on the Monday baby blogging threads that he and Amp have plotted out behind my back. Corrupting my young daughter and letting her climb too high on ladders and what not. Oh, and scoop kitty litter. Grrr. It’s a wonderful environment and I consider myself very lucky to be surrounded by such wonderful, smart and progressive people. And for those who have ever wondered, there is some truth to the notion, ‘it takes a village…’

There also is extended friends that pop up on the blog that can’t go unmentioned, as they too are like family! They include (but again are not limited to!) Jake Squid, Kip & Jenn, Alsis & Aaron, Kevin Moore and I think some of the Sneadlette’s have been known to occasionally post - then again, you probably don’t know what a Sneadlette is, and telling would take away the mystery.

On Feminism:
Well, that’s sort of a gimme, being that I’m doing posts on a feminist blog, most likely about issues that would be considered pro-feminist in angle. So am I a feminist? Absolutely - socialist feminist to be more specific.

On Parenting:
My husband and I are pro- breastfeeding, attachment parenting, co-sleeping, non-cry-it-out types of parents. We are extremely committed to the welfare of our children and our marriage, and have found that despite what conservatives might try to say, you can be a very liberal, progressive family and still function. In fact, we consider our well-functioning and loving family one of our biggest successes in life, thus far. Thus far with Sydney we’ve attempted to go easy on the gender roles, and instead offer her as much choice and encouragement in her choices as possible. She’s got girl toys, boy toys and gender neutral toys - though truth be told, the toys she likes best are not even toys at all. We named our daughters Sydney Quinn and Maddox (undecided, perhaps I should blog for advice?) after reading about gender neutral names having a positive impact on girl children in particular, but also because we thought they were cool names.

On Politics:
Socialist for the most part, but registered Democrat. The socialism is due to spending time in Danmark for a while and becoming heavily influenced by the socialist model of living standards, and progressive attitudes of the people. I am:
- Pro-Choice, though I do have some reservations about late-term abortions post viability. Ratify CEDAW and CRC now, political schmuck-heads.
- Pro-Universal healthcare. Come on, this should be a no-brainer.
- Pro-SSM and gay rights.
- Pro-Social programs. People need help sometimes, and poor organization and boggling bureaucracies shouldn’t be a reason to not pursue making sure that families and individuals are not suffering under the yolk of what often times are poorly executed corporate actions inspired by the almighty dollar bill.
- Reservedly pro-death penalty (Whoops, where’d that one come from?!)

* It’s a safe bet that if the position is progressive and liberal I likely fall under that umbrella (though their are some exceptions). If you aren’t sure or curious, don’t hesitate to ask!

On Career:
Well, Matt and I are both working towards eventual teaching masters, but currently in the process of going to school to make that happen. Basically our careers at this moment are being parents and students, both vigorously and with enthusiasm.

On Hobbies:
Okay, I admit it. I’m a gamer. We play a wonderful RPG among our friends called ‘The Known World’ every Sunday (theoretically), and also Matt and I play Everquest2. We also played Everquest 1. I enjoy collecting TV shows, especially of the sci-fi variety.

So anyways, that’s me in a nutshell. I realize a lot of it is about my family, but that is a lot of what I’m about. I love my family and my life, as humble as it is.

Me & Syd:
(not the best picture of Sydney, but she gets to show how adorable she is every Monday in the baby blogging!)

About Ampersand

Posted by Ampersand | December 31st, 2000

I (Ampersand, a.k.a. Barry Deutsch) was born to a queen in 1968. Well, not really, but I was born in Queens, which is even better.

I’m a cartoonist; you can find more about my cartooning on my home page. Of particular note is my current comic book project, Hereville, and my ongoing political comic strip Ampersand, published in the lefty economics magazine Dollars and Sense.

Some favorite movies: Mulan, Fanny and Alexander, Ran, Henry Fool, Duck Soup, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Wolf, Cyrano de Bergerac, Bullets Over Broadway, Crimes and Misdemeanors, Sideways, Singing in the Rain, West Side Story, Pulp Fiction, City of Lost Children, Brazil.

Some favorite TV: Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Firefly, Deadwood, The Sopranos, Absolutely Fabulous, WonderFalls, Dead Like Me, Roseanne, Pennies From Heaven, Six Feet Under.

Some favorite musicals: Sweeny Todd, Follies, Sunday in the Park with George, Into the Woods, Assassins, Company, Merrily We Roll Along (notice a pattern?). Also Falsettos, The Secret Garden, Candide, Parade, Avenue Q.

Some favorite comics: Cerebus (despite itself), From Hell, Zot!, Dicebox, Maus, Dykes To Watch Out For, Stuck Rubber Baby, Love and Rockets, the Weirdo-era R. Crumb, Peanuts, Pogo, Calvin and Hobbes, Krazy Kat, Barnaby, Cages, Understanding Comics, Finder.

Some favorite books: Guns, Germs and Steel, The Riddle Master Trilogy, The Secret History, To Kill a Mockingbird, The Accidental Tourist, Breathing Lessons, Red Mars, Duluth, The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay, all the Harry Potter books (but especially “Prisoner”), Misery, Doomsday Book.

I live in a big house with a bunch of my friends (including “Alas” posters Kim (basement variety!), Bean, Charles, and Elkins) in Portland, Oregon; the house is painted bright blue with bubble-gum pink trim. Aside from that, I watch too much TV, work for a non-profit historic society (among my other hats, I’m a wedding coordinator), write about feminism, fat equality, and whatever else catches my interests, and beyond that I just hang out a lot.

You can send me email at barry (at) amptoons (dot) com.

About Pseudo-Adrienne

Posted by Pseudo-Adrienne | December 31st, 2000

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