Saturday, November 29, 2008

soul food.



there it is, in all its glory.
"cornbread dressing", yams, collard greens, sweet potato pie. what the picture fails to capture is the table littered with cans of Colt 45 malt liquor and orange soda. also newport menthols.
thanksgiving '08: a uniquely cross-cultural experience.

cynthia, tommy and i have been taking t.y. out for breakfast/lunch/barbeque ribs every thursday for the past few months. when cynthia and i met him in september he was doing what he always does: panhandling on the corner of 2nd and yesler, monday-friday, 7:30 to 1:00.

that first day we had lunch curbside. surrounded by pigeons and bustling business professionals in the heart of pioneer square, we shared a meal with a 54-year-old black transient and heard about his journey. he has a rock-solid faith, a hard history, a sound mind and a humble heart. the next week we brought tommy, and now we just can't quit.

last week found the four of us sitting snugly in our sticky red booth at the planet java diner with our friend josh, a young-urban-professional who works in the building above t.y.'s corner. we discussed the pros and cons of recruiting josh's hollywood-producer friend to make a movie out of t.y.'s story and formulated a game plan to find him permanent housing this winter. in the midst of a heated debate about whether or not t.y. should star in his blockbuster, his estranged little sister called.

she invited him to spend thanksgiving with her, and to bring whoever he wanted.

and thus we ended up spending our turkey day in an apartment in renton with our wonderful big black homeless friend, his oldest son, his little sister, his best friend/his little sister's boyfriend, his son's mother and her two daughters, his son's sometime-girlfriend and her baby nephew, etc. etc. etc. a truly beautiful dysfunctional family.

p.s. in the picture, you will observe that there is a notable lack of "chittlins" on my plate. when i learned that t.y.'s euphemistic term "slave food" was actually code for hot festering hog guts, i opted out of that particular dish.
tommy took one for the team, though.
and i bet he can still taste it sometimes.

happy thanksgiving.

Sunday, November 23, 2008

jeudi.

there are days when all we need on earth is french food and yann tiersen.