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Beastie Boys and update

Date January 23, 2009

On Monday night, I prepared for President Obama’s inauguration and my Mom’s mastectomy by rocking out to the Beastie Boys at the 9:30 club in DC. I know, kind of a wierd choice, but I made a conscious decision to just get the heck out of dodge for the night and do something fun.

And it was. It was a Rock The Vote concert, featuring Justin Jones, Citizen Kane, Sheryl Crow, and the Beasties. While everyone was great, I confess I was biding my time till 11 when they would come out. The only other time I ever saw them play was at the 9:30 a few years ago. The train they took from NY was delayed, and they sent everyone at the club pizza.  That was a great show, but the one on Obama Eve was amazing. A friend who was with us said, “Wouldn’t it be great if Obama came out and DJ’ed?” and it kinda sorta seemed possible.

They played Ill Communication, Body Moving, Gratitude, and soo many other songs that I felt like I couldn’t have written the playlist. (I tried to take notes on my Iphone, but felt too wonky and gave up about 3 songs in.

Dan and I went to IHOP on the way home at 4 in the morning, and I woke up at 9 feeling like I had enough reserves to face the day. I hate it when my mom has surgery, because the reversal of roles is so unnerving. i want to be up to the task of taking care of her, and I always get really assertive with doctors, asking a bunch of obnoxious questions just to prove I know my s^&^t. Like, “Your scalpel better not slip, buddy, I’ve got your number.” It’s probably counterproductive, but it makes me feel like I’m doing something.

Once they drew the proper lines with sharpie on my mom and took her away, my Dad and I settled in the waiting room to watch the Inauguration. As Aretha Franklin sang, “My Country Tis of Thee”, I cried. To think of how Aretha blazed trails, and now has lived to see the day we have our first African American President. I was so overjoyed at the moment, and it felt so hopeful.

We hung out at the hospital until 11 pm, as the surgery was 9 hours. The cafeteria actually gave out free lunches, and cake. It really made the day feel kind of like we were all in it together, even though we were all in a place nobody much wanted to be. I saw a couple leaving, taking their baby home for the first time, and I thought what a hopeful day it must be to do that.

So all is well- my mom is still in the hospital, and will be until Saturday. My mother in law finished her chemo on Monday. And now, we all make a fresh start. As a country, as people. And I’m excited.

Beastie Boys- Gratitude

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8 Responses to “Beastie Boys and update”

  1. Devilish Southern Belle said:

    I can’t think of a better way to spend surgery and Obama Inauguration Eve than with the Beasties!

  2. Issa said:

    I’m glad to hear your MIL is over chemo and your mom is done with her surgery. Let the healing begin.

    IHOP at 4am, dang you are way cooler than me. :)

    Issa’s last blog post..nope

  3. acorndreaming said:

    Happy to hear your mom got through her surgery and your MIL is through her chemo. Here’s to fresh starts for you all!

    acorndreaming’s last blog post..The truth about Winter

  4. JessicaAPISS said:

    Oh my gosh, I love the Beastie Boys with a passion fierce. So jealous! Love the recap!

    JessicaAPISS’s last blog post..Material Girl

  5. her royal troutship said:

    Obama Eve! It all does seem fortuitous, doesn’t it? A fresh start. New life.

    her royal troutship’s last blog post..listening to a mandolin through the floorboards

  6. De in D.C. said:

    I heard tickets for that show sold out in less than 10mins. No surprise; I’m sure it’d be awesome to see the Beastie Boys in a venue like the 9:30; so small with great stage presence! Totally jealous you were able to go, and I can’t think of a better person to get to relax for a night.

    De in D.C.’s last blog post..National Delurking Day

  7. fruitlady said:

    I saw the B Boys the night before the election with the Rock the Vote tour and Tenacious D. There is nothing that makes me happier than listening to the Boys except for seeing them live. I think you picked the perfect thing to get you through. Wish I could have gone with you!

    fruitlady’s last blog post..You were always on my mind.

  8. Leticia- Tech Savvy Mama said:

    The Beasties are definitely one of my faves! We saw them at RFK at the Tibetian Freedom Concert a number of years ago. I’m completely jealous that you got tix but so appreciative of your recap since I couldn’t be there to rock out with you!

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