Doing it in the Dark….New School vs. Old School
Writing by Jes on Friday, 9 of January , 2009 at 12:33 pm
So living out here is a big adjustment and I’m in “big girl” mode. You remember when you were younger in order to please everyone and be a “big girl” you did stuff you really didn’t want to do like…sit down, eat your peas, and shut the mess up and maybe it wasn’t until you just read this statement that you realize that you wasn’t a step closer to being a big girl, you was just being suppressed so you can identify with other folks. So like I said, right now I’m going through “big girl” mode. I see a lot of stuff that don’t make sense, but I don’t say nothing because I am trying to indentify with other folks. I want to say a lot of things, but I get that look that Momma used to throw your way that says, “Say something and you won’t remember how to breath when I’m finish with you.”
Which brings me to this next statement; I respect and bow down to the Old School generation. I do, for the civil rights movement, to sitting on the back of the bus, for walking to work, but mostly, doing it in the dark. Doing it in the dark is the world without electricity, it is the world without a cell phone, and it is the world without an electric stove. It is a world where, doing it in the dark can go from frying chicken, to rolling hair with toilet paper. From waving church fans for air, to dressing and realizing that NOTHING MATCHES. From not having entertainment except watching the kids outside playing ball, to walking down the street to give a message because the phones don’t work. Old School has a lot of tricks of the trade and now when my Grandpa tries to begin a story with “I remember when….” I can now throw back in his face, “Naw…I know now…” due to my experience with generator living, propane gas stoves, and now having to do it in the dark.
So what is so unique about me saying this statement is that my momma raised me in the wilderness. We used to live in the woods for family vacations, fight crocodiles, and fish for dinner. I am one of the most countrified city folk you will ever meet, boiling water for dishes, mixing powder milk, lighting a furnace for heat, I can get down with the Old School, I just never had to rely on these skills for survival. It was always a choice.
So recently the New Generation (me) and the Old School (someone else) came to butt heads in an emergency situation and Old School triumph over the New School. Long story short, I accidently set the kitchen on fire. Just know that a propane gas tank should ALWAYS be turned off when not in use and a wooden match is breakable and can fly through the air in search of something to light. So the propane tank is on fire, a blaze and all I can remember is “DON’T THROW WATER ON A GREASE FIRE” now, in the midst of this statement I can’t remember what TO DO instead. New school thinking is like where is the fire extinguisher; Liberian living though…that isn’t an option. So finally I remember flour (remember the propane tank is on fire this WHOLE TIME) but the only flour I know about is in the refrigerator with chicken seasoning in it and when I go to start sprinkling it on the four foot flames, Old School comes running out and grabs the salt and pours it over the fire. I decide to take cover in the bedroom; I have seen enough Mission Impossible movies to know that something is about to blow!
Well, security comes in and throws sand and dirt all over the fire and the carpet on the floor (something New School would notice) and the fire is gone. When Old School looks at New School, New School realizes the importance of them old stories when she was younger and the grown folks used to get drunk and tell. They wasn’t just to learn the family secrets and who was doing what, it was to teach and to mold. It doesn’t matter how New Age you get, you still got to go Old School when the going gets tough. Lesson learned, respect is bowed down to. Doesn’t matter how much technology we get or petition for, if you can’t do it at the basic level or in the dark, you really don’t know what you are doing in the first place.
I got it.
However, if we had electricity in the first place…
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