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		<title>Easter Chick in a Party Hat</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[" Passover]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Annabelle and I were at the coffee shop next to the dance studio this past Saturday morning, having our usual bagel with the other moms and  daughters, when my friend Betsy&#8217;s little girl asked Annabelle a question. She had just bitten into a bagel smeared with cream cheese, so Annabelle&#8217;s mouth was full when she answered the [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Annabelle and I were at the coffee shop next to the dance studio this past Saturday morning, having our usual bagel with the other moms and  daughters, when my friend Betsy&#8217;s little girl asked Annabelle a question.</p>
<p>She had just bitten into a bagel smeared with cream cheese, so Annabelle&#8217;s mouth was full when she answered the question, which I didn&#8217;t hear but assume was something along the lines of, &#8220;Hey, aren&#8217;t you Jewish? Why are you eating bread on Passover?&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Oh, I&#8217;m not very Jewish,&#8221; Annabelle answered through the cream cheese. She stopped and swallowed, then announced, &#8220;I&#8217;m only Jewish-ish.&#8221;</p>
<p>I have to say, my personal comedy routine didn&#8217;t sound as funny, delivered by my 7 year old. </p>
<p>Now, it&#8217;s true. We&#8217;re not very Jewish. Sophie wasn&#8217;t at the coffee shop with Annabelle and me this particular Saturday morning because she was already done with her ballet class, so my not-very-Jewish-mother took her to the not-very-Jewish country club for a not-very-Jewish Easter party.</p>
<p>It might be true, but I didn&#8217;t like hearing my kid say it, and I felt like what I&#8217;ve been feeling like a lot lately: a self-loathing Jew.</p>
<p>Could it be (and bear with me here, I smell a tangent coming) that I prefer Easter to Passover simply because Easter offers the forbidden fruit? The idea that whatever&#8217;s on someone else&#8217;s plate is sure to be tastier, that the grass is always greener, the &#8212; you know what I mean.</p>
<p>Thinking about this, I had deja vu, and realized my self-loathing Jew thing is not that different from my Phoenix inferiority complex. Do I hate Phoenix because it&#8217;s legitimately loathesome (no culture, too hot, too far from anything remotely worthwhile) or simply because I was born here?</p>
<p>(And here I&#8217;m talking strictly about culture, although we could have a big discussion about politics. This place is disgusting! Did you see the story on the front page of the Sunday <em>New York Times</em>, all about states cutting vital services to vulnerable populations, including people with Down syndrome? Did you notice where it was datelined? PHOENIX. That&#8217;s right. An entire country, and that story came out of Phoenix. The other news last week: Notre Dame is giving President Obama an honorary degree when he gives the university&#8217;s commencement address this spring, but Arizona State University &#8212; where Obama&#8217;s also schedule to speak &#8212; doesn&#8217;t think he deserves one. True, I was raised by University of Arizona Wildcats to be rabidly anti-ASU so I wouldn&#8217;t take a degree from that place on a bet, but seriously? No honorary degree for Obama? He hasn&#8217;t accomplished enough? This place is a hell hole!)  </p>
<p>OK, back to culture. Today, driving to lunch, my colleagues and I were commenting on a new, very large public art installation in downtown Phoenix. I try to be a champion of the local arts scene (which has gotten downright easy &#8212; there&#8217;s a lot to love), but I had to admit that I think the installation&#8217;s pretty ugly.</p>
<p>&#8220;Then again,&#8221; I added, &#8220;if I saw that thing in San Francisco, I know I&#8217;d want to know why we didn&#8217;t have something so cool in Phoenix.&#8221;</p>
<p>(I explored this idea ad naseum in a cover story for <em>Phoenix New Times</em> a while back, <a href="http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/2005-05-12/news/phoenix-has-an-inferiority-complex/">http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/2005-05-12/news/phoenix-has-an-inferiority-complex/</a>)</p>
<p>I love San Franciso. I love Easter. To be fair, both are undeniably lovable. But both are also undeniably unattainable. I won&#8217;t move to San Francisco (can you imagine trying to drive there? and the earthquakes!) any sooner than I&#8217;ll convert to Christianity.</p>
<p>So here I am, a self-loathing Jew in a self-loathing town, ashamed by my bad attitude.</p>
<p>Funny, when I look at my kids, the whole self-loathing thing goes away. I am so freaking proud of myself for creating these two amazing, gorgeous little human beings. I stare at them when they are asleep and (when they let me) when they are awake and applaud myself (and Ray, he gets credit, too) heartily.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not sure why my self-loathing doesn&#8217;t transfer in that direction, but I&#8217;m definitely grateful for it. Now the key is to figure out how to keep Annabelle and Sophie from falling into my self-loathing trap. </p>
<p>Number One, stop complaining about being Jewish. Number Two, stop complaining about being from Phoenix.</p>
<p>I think I can handle the first. The second will be tougher. But I&#8217;m on the right path, I know. (And hold on, here comes another tangent.)</p>
<p>Yesterday afternoon I paid a visit to one of my favorite Phoenicians, Georganne, who runs one of my favorite retail shops in Phoenix (and on the planet).</p>
<p>The store is called Frances &#8212; named for Georganne&#8217;s grandmother, not the badger, but it&#8217;s a lovely coincidence, don&#8217;t you think? If you live in Phoenix, visit Frances in the inside-out strip mall on the northwest corner of Central and Camelback. Otherwise, head to the web: <a href="http://www.francesvintage.com">www.francesvintage.com</a></p>
<p>I&#8217;m quite certain I&#8217;ve already written about Georganne and her fabulous &#8220;Love Phoenix or Leave Phoenix&#8221; bumper stickers.  She&#8217;s from here, too, but she loves it and with her store, she&#8217;s making Phoenix a place for other people to love.</p>
<p>I do love Phoenix when I&#8217;m at Frances. Or maybe I just love Frances. In any case, take a peek at what I bought on the 50% off, post-Easter sale table, and tell me it&#8217;s not some sort of a sign:</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1170" title="chick-party" src="http://girlinapartyhat.files.wordpress.com/2009/04/chick-party.jpg" alt="chick-party" /></p>
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<p>A sign of what, I&#8217;m not 100 percent sure. But tonight I&#8217;ll pack up the Easter/Passover Rubbermaid and carefully tuck away the Easter Chick in a Party Hat <em>and</em> the singing matzoh man my mom brought to the seder.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s the last holiday Rubbermaid til Halloween, which makes me sad. And maybe a little relieved.</p>
<p>In any case, there are birthday parties to be planned.</p>
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