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The guy in the freezer (Vol.2, 1981)

Dec 26, 20211 hr 13 minSeason 1Ep. 11
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Content note: we only talk a little bit about Wuthering heights in this full episode. Head to our Side Chat for more Wuthers!

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I find out about how mum put my boyfriend in the freezer…

This episode we bring you mum’s falcon obsession, me struggling to figure out how to book in my covid vaxx (it really shouldn’t be this hard!), mum’s phlegm problem and how she thinks she came up with the ‘just do it’ tagline before Nike in 1988. 

As always, listen to experience: cringe, giggles and some real-life shit.

 

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Transcript



SPEAKERS

LILY (the daughter), JENNY (the mother)

 

JENNY  00:00

This episode contains explicit language and is not suitable for younger audiences. We also talk a lot about Wuthering Heights. I mean, we really do go on

 

LILY  00:21

I've made myself some like really, I was like: Ah, a little snack. And then I realised that one-

 

JENNY  00:27

Crunch 

 

LILY  00:28

And then this is like the crunchiest of snacks. It's Corn Thins, it's like oh, we can- 

 

JENNY  00:36

very good 

 

LILY  00:36

Do ASMR. Make millions

 

JENNY  00:40

What did you just say?

 

LILY  00:42

We could do ASMR? Make millions. 

 

JENNY  00:45

Oh, yeah. Yeah, yeah, I know what it is. [Deep throaty voice]: I know what it is.

 

LILY  00:52

I can just eat Corn Thins

 

JENNY  00:53

you can eat Corn Thins and I can pick my thumb, the skin around my thumb and do that kind of tap-tap-tap

 

LILY  01:00

Perfect. All our nervous tics are exposed

 

JENNY  01:04

and scratch my scalp skritch-skritch-skritch. So that could be what is it? AMSR what does it stand for again?

 

LILY  01:14

AMSR. AM I think... I should really find that out.

 

JENNY  01:19

We'll put it in the show notes!

 

LILY  01:20

Sensory... I reckon auto sensory. Munching 

 

JENNY  01:26

No. 

 

LILY  01:27

Recording. I'm joking. No,

 

JENNY  01:32

And I don't think it's Auto because that suggests the self and it's someone else like it's, it's coming from someone else not yourself. That's what the-

 

LILY  01:43

Auditory auditory sensory something

 

JENNY  01:50

response I will put it in the show notes. Because, I mean, there are lots of people who will know off the top of their heads. But as we have stated, we don't know a lot of stuff. [Laughter]

 

LILY  02:03

We barely know anything 

 

JENNY  02:04

Oh no, we know- we do know a lot but we're not always going to be accurate on this show.

 

LILY  02:11

Yeah, don't come here for accuracy. Come here for crunching and that's about it.

 

JENNY  02:16

And head scratching.

 

LILY  02:17

Picking

 

JENNY  02:18

ASMR

 

LILY  02:20

Do you like my setup? I look so much more professional, not hunched. Slouched over.

 

JENNY  02:24

Oh you do! You're out of bed. Are you at your desk?

 

LILY  02:26

I know. She has legs

 

JENNY  02:28

And there's your green puffy 

 

LILY  02:30

yeah, so all my stuff hanging 

 

JENNY  02:32

Yeah, no, that's much better. It'll be better for your posture to

 

LILY  02:37

Yeah, I am liking just having a desk. It's good for meetings and stuff. Before I was pretending I wasn't in bed.

 

JENNY  02:45

And how did you do that? Like it was posture adjusted?

 

LILY  02:49

And if like because I don't have a bed head so if I just don't have pillows behind me if I've got a little cushion that they can't see I'm just up against a wall you know? Yeah. Anyway,

 

JENNY  02:59

The peregrine falcons are starting too

 

LILY  03:02

Oh, starting back, cause that was all last year, wasn't it?

 

JENNY  03:05

It was so I've written down the significant dates. So when that's last year the YouTube went live on the 21st of August. The eggs were laid the 25th, 27th and 29th of August so they obviously know roughly, yeah they're in there. All eggs hatched 2nd of October all chicks fledged 13th of November and that just made me cry!  I know maybe I'll follow them this time as well  Mum's, I think mum will be on and should let _______ know again. She can watch from her boat.

 

LILY  03:40

Yeah, she can just tune in

 

JENNY  03:43

Falcon watch

 

LILY  03:45

This is one of like the more, one of the really nice nice things that the city does.

 

JENNY  03:53

Yeah. Yeah, it's fantastic. I sent mum a link to this river in Alaska. That's got- it's a live cam, bears and you can see the salmon jumping up upstream. It's amazing.

 

LILY  04:13

Crazy. And then the bears there to catch it. 

 

JENNY  04:16

Yeah, the bears are there eating some salmon hanging hanging out in the water. It's amazing.

 

LILY  04:22

Like yeah, yeah, it's it's so interesting because I feel like there's such a desire to experience and like view nature and this kind of like, real time cameras is so different from say watching a documentary, it feels so much more immediate and so much closer. 

 

JENNY  04:43

Did you ever do that window watch last year 

 

LILY  04:45

I was obsessed with the penguins. Oh the windows? No I was penguin girl

 

JENNY  04:50

Penguins. I don't think I watched the penguins. 

 

LILY  04:52

The Melbourne Zoo had set up all these chambers for a couple of months. I checked them every single morning. Very grounding and helpful during probably the hardest time of last year I was watching the penguins. And it just took me out of myself, just like five minutes after horrible stuff kind of was like these really sweet birds.

 

JENNY  05:15

Made you feel happy. So yeah, so window swap was really good. It's not live, they're recordings. Some are short, some are longer, but all the windows around the world, like people just their view from lockdown.

 

LILY  05:29

I think I didn't want to do that because I think it just would have made me want to, like feel trapped rather more. I think that's why I avoided it. But yeah, you showed me later and it's very interesting. Yeah, there was that was one of the pyramids, which is there.

 

JENNY  05:43

Yeah, one of the pyramids just outside the apartment window. There was one with a garden with a pond and this fox came through. And then there was another one with deer. Deer de came through. Beautiful, beautiful stuff. There was one in Central or southern South America with the sort of this music someone's playing music in their apartment. And it's just this view out the window, and lovely plants and things. People passing by on the street. Yeah, I haven't checked [for a while]

 

LILY  06:16

I wonder if it's still going probably. 

 

JENNY  06:18

I'm sure it it. I'll put the links 

 

LILY  06:23

[Laughter] in the show notes. 

 

JENNY  06:26

All right, back to us.

 

LILY  06:28

Well, shall we launch into it?

 

JENNY  06:30

Yeah, let's launch 

 

LILY  06:32

Cool. 

 

JENNY  06:32

I've got PONY. I forgot PONY last time. So I've got PONY. And I'm also I'm stopping milk again because I'm all getting snuffly. And clearing my throat a lot more again.

 

LILY  06:45

RIght. It is the milk. So you started doing milk again? 

 

JENNY  06:49

Yeah. 

 

LILY  06:50

Why?

 

JENNY  06:51

Because I like I like it! With the new machine and frothing the milk. Like a nice milky coffee. But, that's it. I'm stopping that again. Because I'm getting all nasally...

 

LILY  07:02

Interesting. Yeah, cause have I, did I tell you that I was getting these like itchy things? Like a little bit hivey? 

 

JENNY  07:10

No. 

 

LILY  07:11

Oh, yeah, it was happening last week. I haven't really had it this week. It was just like on like, along here, my face and then my arms, but nothing particularly raised or bumpy. I was just itching. And then there was maybe a little bit of small things here. Like red patches. 

 

JENNY  07:28

A different face product? 

 

LILY  07:29

No, I haven't changed anything in my routine or anything like that. And I stopped everything and it's happened a few times, so I'm tracking my food to try to figure out especially if it was chocolate. I thought it was wine, but it wasn't consistently in and it was always in the evenings. And one night was quite bad. And ________ me an anti-histamine and that helped. So like it was something and but then the common things were gluten and dairy... interestingly 

 

JENNY  07:55

Cheese? 

 

LILY  07:56

Yeah, it was. Dairy. Like milk. I'm having more milk.

 

JENNY  08:00

Ah right. Well, that's it. What are you having the milk in?

 

LILY  08:04

I've been having porridge. And so I'm wondering if it's that.

 

JENNY  08:08

You could try some almond, remember back on the almond milk or?

 

LILY  08:12

Yeah, my only issue with almond milk it it, well maybe if I'm having it regularly it wouldn't be a problem. But it goes off so quickly. 

 

JENNY  08:19

Yeah, you can't get a small container. 

 

LILY  08:21

Yes. Or unless you can buy small little like, small ones like that. 

 

JENNY  08:25

But they're flavoured aren't they?

 

LILY  08:27

No, I've had the non-flavoured. So I've done that before, but only sometimes the supermarket has them, only than they like, you know, so it's just a bit of a thing.  What about oat milk or something else? I mean, you don't want to have Soy's not good? 

 

JENNY  08:40

Not not too much soy. It's, I think it's not good for hormones

 

LILY  08:46

Hormones. Everything is not good. It's almost like we're living in an artificial world and is negatively impacting

 

JENNY  08:53

Everything in moderation. I guess. And moderation is not having it every day. So-

 

LILY  08:57

But I wasn't having it every day. But yeah, it's interesting. 

 

JENNY  09:01

Let's go. Alright, so last last time, I thought was, what do we do last time? Just sort of day-to-day stuff oh and period stuff and discovering the vagina. That was a big day! It was Yeah. Okay. Ninth of March 1981. Monday. Today was Labour Day holiday. And we went and did some work. We went and did some work for dad at St Kilda Road. He took us to Moomba for lunch. Exciting.

 

LILY  09:31

What's Moomba? Was it just a cafe? Do you remember it? 

 

JENNY  09:35

What's Moomba? Was that just a cafe? No Moomba, the Moomba parade and the Moomba carnival? 

 

LILY  09:42

Oh, Moomba! Yeah. 

 

JENNY  09:44

You know, Moomba. I do know Moomba. We took you- 'A cafe'. Cute!

 

LILY  09:51

Yeah. You didn't say Oh, it's the festival you know? 

 

JENNY  09:57

So we obviously went across for some crap food for lunch. I'm in bed at the moment, and I've just completed the masterpiece Overleaf, it's called colour original. And let me show you.

 

LILY  10:10

Oh, yes, it's very expressive.

 

JENNY  10:17

Oh no it's just bullshit doodles. Original Guess what? Today was my first day completely using tampons, BIG DEAL in big painted black letters. So wow, it was really big thing. I felt like being Little Miss capital letters written in black paint squeezed out of the tube directly onto the page in inverted commas. Well, it was quite exciting. For me, it means liberation. Today, Dad and I talked briefly about our trip. And he said he'd like to spend 10 weeks abroad: one travelling, three in England and Scotland, three in France and three in the rest of Europe, ie Germany, Greece, Italy, etc. Ending in Greece flying to Australia from there. Should be fantastic. Three exclamation marks. I think I'll say Bonsoir and A Bien Tot, and sign off for tonight and read All the King's Men. Jenny.

 

LILY  11:17

See like, if he had just either not over-promised or actually delivered, like, how different could like your relationship and perspective of him and everything be?

 

JENNY  11:31

Yeah. I mean, the fact that there were these detailed conversations. 

 

LILY  11:35

Yeah. Not just like, oh, maybe we'll go Yeah. But like really specific. Like, I wonder if that was really the intention for it to happen. And then something?

 

JENNY  11:46

Yeah. I know, I [laughter] who the fuck knows?

 

LILY  11:51

I think often these people, they like they believe it. They want, they they also like, they want to be that person that would go do that. And take their daughters, you know

 

JENNY  12:02

Just to all the fathers out there. And mothers. Parents.

 

LILY  12:06

Parents, yeah, 

 

JENNY  12:07

Uou know, don't make promises you can't keep, that you can't keep, because kids remember. And it really, it damages trust, and it damages trust in the world. And then they carry that. And then with future people, friends, you know, partners, it's just like, it just means you can't trust the world. And I mean, you know, the parents should be the one that you trust the most.

 

LILY  12:32

Yeah. And that you can depend on the most. So when they say a thing's gonna happen, it's gonna happen. And then the few times that maybe it doesn't is because of something outside of their control, and they tried their hardest...

 

JENNY  12:41

kids will understand that. 

 

LILY  12:42

Yeah. 

 

JENNY  12:42

And that's how you learn about the world. I'm not saying promise everything and deliver on everything. Because kids need to learn. We all need to learn that.

 

LILY  12:51

But just don't promise and not deliver

 

JENNY  12:55

Yeah. Just be careful about it, be restrained. 

 

LILY  13:00

I was just gonna say, I also think that people can kind of get caught up in their, like, kind of ego of how they view themselves. And so they want to be that parent, they want to be that person. But then they just don't have like the follow through to do it. Either the means or like, the commitment, whatever it may be. So it's like they're living in that fantasy of, they're also living that that thing's gonna happen, you know?

 

JENNY  13:26

Yeah, but they can't make it happen or whatever. So again, don't just don't make promises you can't keep I think is a good standard.

 

LILY  13:35

Yeah, I agree. 

 

JENNY  13:36

I mean, do you feel that I

 

LILY  13:39

No. I can't really imagine one time. Or, I can't remember one time that I felt you promised something and didn't deliver. But like, it's so interesting, because it's not like I can even recall a time when you promised and did deliver. It's like the positives, you don't remember, that's just your life. It's always the negatives that stand out. So it's not like not not something that's kind of in my emotional landscape at all. In that way, whereas Baba, I'm still waiting for that, you know, red Lexus convertible, I was promised when I was four [laughter]

 

JENNY  14:13

Oh the Lexus. Oh god.

 

LILY  14:15

You know, like just those little things. You know, he's very similar in that way. He'll say a lot of stuff but in some ways he has probably delivered more in a way. 

 

JENNY  14:25

Than Rog.

 

LILY  14:26

Yeah, but yeah there's been a lot of... plans 

 

JENNY  14:30

Well, you know, it's not over yet. You might get your Lexus.

 

LILY  14:35

I know. I'm still waiting.

 

JENNY  14:38

Yeah, I remember when he came back from, he came before we bought the Rav. So this is 2000- or '99. He came out and had come from America, and he was just all about the Lexus. And that actually makes sense. So you were four, he was all about the Lexus. But of course they're like really expensive here but he was just talking about all these Lexuses over in the States. And then we got the Rav4 which was the next-

 

LILY  15:04

Not a Lexus.

 

JENNY  15:07

Not a Lexus, but a very good car and here you are still driving it all these years later

 

LILY  15:14

Yes, served us well. And that's like, with when you think about the amount of like wear and tear that has been done on that car from all the carpets and all of the road trip? The weight. The this the that. I know it's it's doing pretty well considering.

 

JENNY  15:30

I remember early on when we got that, and he he had this Turkish friend can't remember his name. But you didn't like him. Like he was a really nice guy, but you didn't like him because he looked like a witch, like his face was very scary. And I remember you didn't like him, because he made you scared. And he'd probably come up to you and go: Hello, hello, Lily. And he just had these sort of like, witch-like features, there's no, there's no way around it. A big nose and a big chin. Anyway, he came over and ______ was doing some sort, of had already carpets out here, and was doing some sort of carpet shows up in... they went to Sydney or something and this is when were in the in the flat in St Kilda. Anyway, Hey, they drive off in the Rav. And it's quite a new car. And when they got back, in addition to the speeding fines and whatnot that came through through the mail later, and _______  told me that he'd been sleeping, _______ had been driving during a section and he kind of woke up the car was going really, really fast like 180 or 220. And he looks at ______ and he's like, What are you doing? And ______ says: I'm praying and so he went into some sort of meditative thing while he was driving the car. And and I remember thinking, Oh my God, and like he slammed on the brakes and whatever. And that was fine. There was no accident or incident. But I remember thinking, Oh, God even just going that fast, wouldn't be good for the car.

 

LILY  17:13

No, no, exactly.

 

JENNY  17:17

'I'm praying'. Because he was quite religious.

 

LILY  17:21

Right. Interesting. I have no memory of him, how old? I would have been what for?

 

JENNY  17:24

Yeah, like you're around four and I don't know that you said I don't like him because he looks like a witch. Or that was my interpretation because he did look witch, but you didn't like him? And you found him scary. Oh, and that maybe that's around the time that you had those dreams or fantasies that there was a witch hovering outside your window? Remember when you were little and you said there was a witch hovering outside your room? 

 

LILY  17:49

Oh yeah, I remember that very clearly. 

 

JENNY  17:51

So that was around that time so maybe he made you worried about witches.

 

LILY  17:58

Interesting.

 

JENNY  17:59

The other thing around that time and it was ______ when around the time that _____ was out maybe the first time I think Mum had been living with us in St Kilda and I was sleeping in the sunroom you know, the orange room? And we went up to Canberra and then ____ kind of came and flew into Canberra and picked you up and drove you, took the Rav and drove you

 

LILY  18:19

And I was so upset. 

 

JENNY  18:20

Yeah. But anyway, around that time, I had sort of somehow, I was like wanting spells. I  just wanted help with healing. And I think I looked up either on the internet

 

LILY  18:32

Have you just been like a secret witch this whole time? 

 

JENNY  18:34

No, no I'm not a witch

 

LILY  18:35

Yeah, but you put _______ and whatever in the freezer. Like this is not the first time you've been doing stuff. 

 

JENNY  18:42

No, butI heard about that back in Istanbul before you were born from ______ and she really, she told me about putting people in the freezer. She did it to a guy that was working at Canadian Airlines. And it worked really well for her. So she just she told me about that. But then _______ recently refreshed me my memory. Iust have been talking about you. Does he know that yet?

 

LILY  19:10

No. So he'll find out in about two months. [Laughter]

 

JENNY  19:18

He's over and he's making a drink and he gets the ice out of the freezer and the photo of him falls out!

 

LILY  19:26

Oh no it's just my mum hates you. And he's just like: What the fuck?

 

JENNY  19:30

Well, you know, it's so interesting because what- how the hell would have all this unfolded if he *wasn't* in the freezer. That's what I want to know

 

LILY  19:38

That's a really good point. Did you take him out of the freezer? 

 

JENNY  19:41

No, he's still in there. 

 

LILY  19:42

Oh, well, that didn't help. It hasn't- Well, imagine taking out the freezer and suddenly, like we're getting married in a month. So maybe this is-

 

JENNY  19:49

That's what I'm trying to say like, it's like this is SLOW. [Laughter] Anyway, I want to say that I had these spells written, I'd sort of just written down these spells and was just about maybe a spell for attraction. Maybe there was someone that I had a crush on, a spell for healing a broken heart or something like that. And I remember just writing them down. And then I remember later thinking, Oh, because _______ stayed there. 

 

LILY  20:13

Oh did they? 

 

JENNY  20:14

And she would have fucking snooped everywhere, as would I have in that situation

 

LILY  20:19

I think some people aren't like that. I'm just saying

 

JENNY  20:24

Don't you think most people are snoopy?

 

LILY  20:26

I think, to be honest, I would say I'm on, I have the tendency to be a bit snoopy. But I, a lot of times things don't cross my mind. Like I'm never gonna, you know, like, I would never snoop in people's rooms here. I would never

 

JENNY  20:42

Oh, no, I've never done that. Like, I do draw the line

 

LILY  20:45

But the thought hasn't even crossed my mind.

 

JENNY  20:49

No, no, no, I would never do that. But I have snooped on partners, into their private stuff in the past

 

LILY  20:56

I never have 

 

JENNY  20:57

But never with ______. 

 

LILY  20:58

Well, yeah because there'd be nothing, you'd open his bedside table drawer and it's empty. Like a book about football

 

JENNY  21:05

His drawer is filled with coins and receipts and bullshit phone chargers. 

 

LILY  21:10

Yes. Cords.

 

JENNY  21:11

No, I, because he's never given me cause to. I mean, I will say that the people that I've snooped on in the past. There was cause. 

 

LILY  21:19

There's been that lack of trust

 

JENNY  21:20

Yeah. I don't think that yeah, I don't think it's just me in me naturally. Although I am a detective

 

LILY  21:25

You are a detective, but so you had all your stuff still in there. Also, how long have you and Baba been separated for or divorced for when this was happening? It's not normal to like, come stay with your ex wife with your new girlfriend. I'm just gonna put that out there.

 

JENNY  21:41

Yeah, no, no, I wasn't there while they were staying there.

 

LILY  21:45

Ah, yeah.

 

JENNY  21:46

I never share a space with _______.

 

LILY  21:48

Where were we? 

 

JENNY  21:49

I don't know. Yeah, I don't. Where were we? Canberra. Or then I maybe because then that's right. Then I came back and they went down to Barwon Heads. So ______ would come and stay with you and me. But not, not with the girlfriends. Not with ______. I barely crossed paths with her. Anyway, what I'm trying to say is that I wonder whether they saw these spells and said to you, your mother's a witch. And then you started dreaming about a witch hovering outside your window?

 

LILY  22:27

Yes, I- I don't remember them ever saying that to me. Yeah, I also remember that time. Didn't we watch Spirited Away? 

 

JENNY  22:40

Probably around that time. 

 

LILY  22:44

Also that had a big witch and 

 

JENNY  22:46

Oh, yes. And she actually looked like _______. [Laughter]

 

LILY  22:50

Right. So obviously there's a lot of witches in my life at that time. 

 

JENNY  22:53

Yeah, that was his face. 

 

LILY  22:56

Right. Interesting. 

 

JENNY  22:57

We're definitely gonna block him out

 

LILY  23:00

Interesting.

 

JENNY  23:01

_______ suggested that we give, I give pseudonyms to certain people that recur. So instead of bleeping out, I mean, Mum and Dad, I can't really get away from it, but definitely with siblings

 

LILY  23:17

And I'll try think of one for _____. Yeah, well, maybe I could just do______ . Like, I guess anyone who knows me. 

 

JENNY  23:26

I think a name is good though. Because then it builds a character. It's a story. They're part of the story,

 

LILY  23:34

Maybe I'll call like ______ like Bjorn or something like from ABBA

 

JENNY  23:38

Call him Bjorn. And then _______ could be

 

LILY  23:43

Seth, you know, like, Seth _______  Yes! like it. Okay, cool. Bjorn and Seth.

 

JENNY  23:48

[Laughter] Fantastic. All right. So PS, the final episode of Wuthering Heights was on last night. It was sad, but I enjoyed the series. Goodnight.

 

LILY  24:02

Oh, series. I haven't seen a series of that

 

JENNY  24:04

Oh there's been many, many Wuthering Heights, oh maybe not mini series. But yes.

 

LILY  24:11

It's very Yeah, I think for me, going from Bjorn to Seth, in terms of my emotional landscape. You know, it's, it's, even though things have been very intense at times. With you know, my current situation, but like, I would say for the past, like two months, it's been like the most chill and calm situation I've ever experienced, you know

 

JENNY  24:40

With a man? With a partner? 

 

LILY  24:41

Yeah, yeah. You know, it's the closest to kind of me being single, if that makes sense, which is, I think, in some ways, my natural state. So you know, a relationship that  makes me feel the most like I do, when I'm solo is probably, yes, my my happy-. You know, my In a happy middle ground, my 

 

JENNY  25:01

Your sweet spot. 

 

LILY  25:01

Yeah exactly, 

 

JENNY  25:02

You, the closest of you being you?

 

LILY  25:05

Exactly, yeah. But I also think more than anything at the end of the day with anything in life, you have to be ready for it. And so, you know, if you're not ready for peace, even if it comes to you, in a beautiful package of a person. But if you're not looking for and if that's not what you want, then there's like, you really can't do anything about that. Like that. You can make smart choices and you can do your best. But at the end of the day, I do kind of feel like you like, you're kind of not. I don't know, it's hard. I definitely fluctuate between feeling like you're very much in control of every facet of your life. And also feeling like you're not at all in control, and you're just on this path and things just happen. And it changes day to day kind of which, which I'm subscribing to more. But I do think like there comes a point like even just say, with, oh I need to think of a name for _______.

 

JENNY  26:00

What's a witchy name? 

 

LILY  26:02

Beatrice? 

 

JENNY  26:03

Endora?

 

LILY  26:04

Endora [laughter] I don't like Endora. I know her middle name's rose. Yeah, Rose. Maybe I'll call her Rose. Like she'll know.

 

JENNY  26:16

Or it could be Samantha from Bewitched.

 

LILY  26:21

No I'll do rose. Anyway. So talking to Rose about kind of her situation. Yeah, you might know what you should do what you think is smart. But end of the day, you're gonna stop like, wanting to see that person? No, you have to like let things run their course. And I do kind of just believe that you got to let things happen until Yeah. Hmm. Okay, Seth just messaged me being like, also how you feeling down there? Because I think I'm thrushy. Fuck

 

JENNY  26:48

In his vulva?

 

LILY  26:49

Yeah in his little vulva. No in his penis. [Laughter]

 

JENNY  26:53

I'm writing a list of our pseudonyms. How are you feeling down there?

 

LILY  26:57

I'm feeling fine. But it's so funny. Because when I first told him and was like mum said that guys can also get thrushy he kind of poo pooed it a little bit, but it was like, you know, but if you want me to take it, I'll do it. And I was like, Look, I've only got three pills at this stage. And I probably need to take it more than you. I'm not gonna waste one on you kind of thing yada, yada. And then he did a bit more research and was like, Oh, yeah, like it is. And then now

 

JENNY  27:20

I'll take an apology, Seth, via email. And I'll put it in the show notes. Okay, that's interesting. Well, you know, maybe TMI, but I know that. Yeah no, we'll get to it in the diaries. I won't say it now.

 

LILY  27:37

Anyway, I don't know what we were rambling about. But 

 

JENNY  27:40

Alright, let's, we've only read a page. Let's push on. The 29th day of the third month 1981. I haven't written in here for ages. And I feel guilty. Francis, so this is from the SCee, see family, just called up here for a visit. And we had a good chat. We're going to the pictures on Friday to see the Rocky Horror Picture Show, it should be good. He's leaving to America on the 17th and may be away for three months touring America and Canada. 

 

LILY  28:10

Cool because he's quite a bit older, isn't he? Than you

 

JENNY  28:12

Yeah he's about, I think he would have been, what, six years, seven years older than me.

 

LILY  28:18

So he would have been like, 25 ish. 

 

JENNY  28:22

And it's really funny when we think about me being 10 and him being 16 or 17. And we used to dress up and go up to Mr. Smith's

 

LILY  28:29

It would not happen now. It would just not. 

 

JENNY  28:33

No it wouldn't happen now. But it was just so, it was always so-

 

LILY  28:37

You guys were just having fun. 

 

JENNY  28:39

Always so aboveboard, like, never any anything that was not just friends hanging out?

 

LILY  28:46

Well, it's so interesting, because it's like, you know, if you were to say take the situation these days, that would be huge warning signs for a lot of parents. Okay, this 16, 17 year old guy hanging out with a 10 year old girl. Huh, what? You know, but then here you you had the the two brothers, you know

 

JENNY  29:04

That's right, close in age, 

 

LILY  29:05

Close in age, and that would be normal and natural, but they were the problems, whereas this guy a lot older wasn't and so you can't judge on the face of it,  you do have to try and test, I guess, and get a sense of people as people and whether you kind of trust them or not in that way, but

 

JENNY  29:21

and I think parents should ask their kids. Like, if someone had said to me, so you know, _____'s a bit older than you. But you hang out a lot. You know, how do

 

LILY  29:32

you feel when you hang out?  Yeah, how do you feel? Do you feel, are you comfortable with that? Like, I mean, I would even say like if it was me, Has he ever talked, you know, like talk to you or do you think: Has there ever been anything romantic? You could just use the word 'romantic' and it's not too leading, it doesn't put thoughts in their heads, but you know, I mean, I never had a crush on him. Never  No. You guys were maybe doing stuff that was more like dress-ups and 

 

JENNY  30:00

So yeah he was like a girlfriend. So we would dress-up, we would put on plays, like, you know, yeah, I felt like hanging out with a friend my own age, and we'd sort of do dress ups and we'd muck around, you know, record on the tape recorder and we'd got to the milk bar and terrorise them and 

 

LILY  30:17

Mr. Smith, 

 

JENNY  30:18

and we'd play tennis on the road and we'd ride around on our bikes. We built cubbies we put on plays. Yeah. 

 

LILY  30:26

So it, sounds it's quite interesting, because it really sounds like both of you just really... Yeah, enjoying childhood. And even though he was a bit older. Often in our lives, it's like, we kind of stop doing those things. So you know, when you become a teenager, it's nice to be around kids again and have that experience.

 

JENNY  30:45

And it was funny. Like, we would laugh so much. So he's, he's like, the first person that in my life, if we're looking at the, the laugh history, he was the first person that would just make me laugh so much.

 

LILY  31:02

And that's the thing. Humour transcends age. It really does, you know, I mean, like, if you can get along and laugh with someone, it just genuinely doesn't matter. You know, it's just that's the connecting point.

 

JENNY  31:14

So we found the same things funny we had about jokes that we skipped over, when you read that first episode, poodle on the string, you know, that I mean, even now, I could say to him poodle on a string, and he would know instantly what that means. He's got a really good memory for all that sort of stuff as well. And if I went 1-2-3, he'd know that I'm talking about the musk sticks, and Mr. Smith. And for years, we'd sort of do Christmas cards for each other, building all these jokes. So he draw little pictures of Mr. Smith and musk sticks and wh-one, twh-o

 

LILY  31:54

[Laughter] But I'm kind of saying, and this is obviously in a much healthier way to say Cathy and Heathcliff, but it's that shared history and like, you know, someone they experienced that with you. And I think that's very important in life. And that's what friendship is. And that's what family relationships are and like, you know, I feel like our family has so many jokes that are in kind of buried in whatever experiences that now I'm kind of the second generation of and have grown up with. And it's interesting, say talking to Seth about it. And kind of, we'd watch a movie or like, we're watching West Wing, and I was like, yeah, in the credits, like, we go, you know, SCHIFFY! 

 

JENNY  32:35

DULAY! SCHIFFY!

 

LILY  32:39

Things like that where it's just like, I don't, I don't know, it's just people having fun together, which is nice. Yeah. I was explaining to him HOT PROPERTY. He was like what?

 

JENNY  32:52

[Laughter] I was explaining hot property to someone recently too. And in fact, so ______ that was saying that her two kids were talking about it recently. And the older one was explaining to the younger one what hot property was! I think they were working out when when the Olympic Games are going to be up in Brisbane, and people have been trying to have been working out how old they're going to be. And a lot of young people

 

LILY  33:24

Yes, we've had that conversation. 

 

JENNY  33:26

And I remember working out how old I was going to be in 1999, horrified by how old I was going to be. And I was only going to be, I was only 36 or something like so. Yeah, that was hot property. 

 

LILY  33:43

I'm gonna be 36 when they come here! 

 

JENNY  33:46

Oh, my God

 

LILY  33:47

Interesting. See that? Doesn't seem that far. It does. Well, it's less than-  Marilyn Monroe died at 36 years  Well it's less, it's 11 years actually. Interesting. But does that mean that I'm I'm gonna go I think we should call if we call _____ Ellis is that too... or did you have

 

JENNY  34:08

No call him Ellis because that's his middle name Yeah, but we can't do Rose for ______

 

LILY  34:13

Oh, whoops. Or unless we change, uh... What will _____ be?

 

JENNY  34:20

What's ______ going to be? [Laughter]

 

LILY  34:22

Um, I want him to be like, like, you know how he dressed up as Gilderoy Lockhart. He could be Gilderoy [laughter]. 

 

JENNY  34:33

[Laughter] 

 

LILY  34:33

Cause he just kind of reminds me of him

 

JENNY  34:35

Yeah. Or, Hugh. For Hugh Grant.

 

LILY  34:38

Oh, yeah, Hugh. Yeah, Hugh's good. Hugh's probably easier.

 

JENNY  34:42

Hugh's better. _____ could be Ivy as in plants.

 

LILY  34:46

 Oh, yeah. Ivy is nice.

 

JENNY  34:48

Let's call her Ivy for now.

 

LILY  34:50

So does that mean that Ellis didn't know about hot property and Ivy was explaining it to him? 

 

JENNY  34:54

Yeah. And I think they're were saying: We're gonna be hot property.

 

LILY  35:00

Well, they will be compared to me. 

 

JENNY  35:02

Yeah. So you're 36 And they'll be 29 and 28 or something

 

LILY  35:06

Yeah, yeah. God, that's so funny.

 

JENNY  35:08

It is so funny.

 

LILY  35:11

But yeah, it's also just interesting. Describing the jokes to people out of context, and when they don't have that history, and they're just like, Okay, I guess that's funny. And you're like, you had to be there. But I do think in-jokes... or not in-jokes but family jokes are a sign of a, you know, a close, strong family who enjoys spending a lot of time together,

 

JENNY  35:33

And that is bonding. And other families do bond through trauma and disruption and pain and chaos. And that's a negative bonding. It's not a positive thing, but it's like it's a that shared experience. And they can't sort of operate without that. And we can't operate without our jokes and our kind of-

 

LILY  35:53

Interesting, because it's like, yeah, I definitely find that when that kind of I guess, I just like using the word negative because it's not to you know, dismiss what that bonding and how you know, those people can still be very very strong in a family but when that kind of yeah traumatic bonding has happened it's like then everything kind of exists in the past I feel like, like I've experienced that even though Baba is very like, you know, to the future, to the future, the future, he's still so obsessed with the past and it's like, for as long as that kind of that trauma has bonded you, you're always going to be looking back to the past with that person, if that makes sense. It's very hard to kind of leave that behind, you know.

 

JENNY  36:40

Right, so back to Francis. Be interesting to hear all about it. He said he'll go to Europe with me, hope we do it. It would be great fun. So funny. We just laugh we have so many things in common we also fight too, but nothing serious. That's interesting. I don't remember fighting. I feel guilty because I barely worked this weekend. What I did Friday night, went to Camberwell with Dor (this one's going to be Dor)

 

LILY  37:08

We will need to create a list so I can also have it just in case I get confused who your're saying. We should have done this from the start. It's going to be a bit confusing.

 

JENNY  37:18

Doesn't matter because so far there's I mean, the characters will be emerging from sort of this point. So _____ and I went to Camberwell with Dor, had dinner and went shopping. Saw two beautiful shirts in Trade Winds, $19 each, and I don't remember Trade Winds but I would guarantee it'd be like an Ishkar'y-type place so

 

LILY  37:39

you're all about those Ishka clogs.

 

JENNY  37:41

I was all about- and the thick wool socks. Yeah, Saturday morning shopping with mum to Camberwell to get two shirts for $35, a coat or sorry two shirts, and $35 coat at and then I've got question mark, can't remember shop. If it's the coat I'm thinking of, it was maybe Witchery or Sportsgirl. I had this fabulous coat around this time like a swing coat, and it was black cord and it had that swing shape. 

 

LILY  38:13

silhouette 

 

JENNY  38:13

and the lining was green and it was possibly reversible. Like kind of a sage green lining. Expression essay in afternoon; fell asleep for three to four hours in afternoon, waste of time. I should have been working.

 

LILY  38:27

I don't think I've ever really napped. I've had a lie down from being like so exhausted before I have to like go out for the night but I don't think I've ever *napped* 3 or 4 hours [laughter] in my life

 

JENNY  38:37

And that time at the beach where I had the five-hour nap.

 

LILY  38:41

It was so interesting. I don't see you as a napper really

 

JENNY  38:45

Went to Nim's for photo night. For photo night, had a great time, we looked at photos for ages, ate Caramello chocolates and Toblerone and then painted pictures till 1.30 to 2am. Went to sleep at 3:30am Got up Sunday morning, mum picked me up. We went home. Jim had a little wargaming session, rang dad about softball championship, had three quarters hours to do homework, finished expression politics essay, went to softball avec dad, 23 and a half innings, went for over three hours between Vic-

 

LILY  39:21

So you were playing? No you just went to watch to watch

 

JENNY  39:24

between Victoria and South Wales. In the end proclaimed a draw. Too tired to go on now. Good night, Friday the 17th of April 1981. Today I had originally planned to sleep in and generally recuperate before getting stuck into my work. I woke up at 8.20 and decided that I should work, so I did nine and a half hours of geography from 8:30am to 6pm. Fun. Why am I doing that in April? I got a phone call from ______ today. It was fantastic to hear from her. So this is my school friend, my best friend from primary school. She's still living at the same place and she said she'll drop in on her way to the Ashburton Library. It should be good to see her. Tonight. I went over to Dor's place for dinner, and then in brackets tuna casserole. It was the first time I had eaten tuna casserole since mum cooked hers which was disgusting, in brackets. 

 

LILY  39:36

I LOVE tuna casserole.

 

JENNY  40:17

This tuna casserole was delicious. No crunchy bits but you see mum put, there were crunchy bits of bone but surely not tuna. That makes me think of salmon. That it was a salmon mornay.

 

LILY  40:37

Yeah, why? I remember being obsessed as a kid with the tins of salmon and the bones. I love the bones.

 

JENNY  40:43

I know. Well, I didn't. And I remember trying to eat it. Not wanting to, spitting it out and dad getting angry.  Oh, really?  That's one of my food-dad-anger times. 

 

LILY  40:57

Is there a lot of food-dad-anger?

 

JENNY  40:58

and another one is that we were on a trip to Sydney. And we stopped at a motel and went to a restaurant. And I wanted to I ordered Camembert cheese. I wanted to eat the Camembert, but I didn't want to eat the skin. And he said you have to eat the whole thing. Which is fair enough.

 

LILY  41:19

But also Why are you ordering Camembert-

 

JENNY  41:21

I don't know. I was maybe 12 or 13 or something. I wasn't 

 

LILY  41:25

[Laughter] right. 

 

JENNY  41:28

But yeah, I just want to scoop out the middle bits and eat the- not eat the Camembert skin. 

 

LILY  41:33

Right. Interesting. 

 

JENNY  41:34

So Dor, me and her father ate it. It was fun. Then Dor and I developed my film and we'll be printing it on Monday. I can't wait. So she must have had-

 

LILY  41:45

a darkroom. Yeah, God fancy 

 

JENNY  41:48

Dor was reading me out bits of her diary tonight. Oh my god. That's so meta. 

 

LILY  41:52

Yeah. 

 

JENNY  41:53

She's such a special person. As I said last week, she seems to have a gift to make people happy.

 

LILY  42:00

And you guys have been getting quite close. Yeah, yeah.  Yeah. Cause I remember you saying a few entries ago that you guys went to the movies and you're like,

 

JENNY  42:08

yeah, and she just really? She came down to Lorne. She's the one that that boy took a photo of? Yeah, so she's very bubbly. Very, everybody liked Dor. I don't know what it is. But I sure am glad to be able to say that I am close to her and that she loves me. She's the bestest friend anybody could hope to have. All my other friends are great, too. I'm so lucky to know so many fantastic people. Apparently Francis came up tonight, but I wasn't here. We're going up to Macedon on either Sunday afternoon or Monday, it should be good. _____ is ringing me when she gets back. We're going to have our leg waxing session. Go and see Elephant Man. Sometimes I feel all the love inside me surging around and it feels as if it's about to come bursting out of my soul. I know I have so much love to give. I just have to find the right person to take it.

 

LILY  42:38

Ooooh

 

JENNY  43:01

What a suck! Au revoir. J

 

LILY  43:06

You're so cute and sweet and romantic.

 

JENNY  43:10

I know. I really wanted to be in love. 

 

LILY  43:13

Yeah. Interesting. 

 

JENNY  43:14

Because by now my friends have had boyfriends. Most of them. 

 

LILY  43:18

Right. Yeah. 

 

JENNY  43:19

And I just hadn't.

 

LILY  43:21

And but you wanted it and you felt ready for it? Yeah, yeah.

 

JENNY  43:26

Probably not ready for sex, but probably ready for romance. That's the thing. A lot of people think that those two things have to go together. And I think you *can* just have the romance and if it doesn't have to be then a foregone conclusion that that's where it's going.

 

LILY  43:44

100% Yeah. And I think that's the thing. It's like, okay, if people start dating and doing that younger, they get more of like a run up. You know what I mean? Because the majority of people, they're not that, you know, even if they've got a boyfriend at 13 They're probably not having sex at 13.

 

JENNY  44:03

Yeah, I'd say roughly. That's correct. Based on the statistics,

 

LILY  44:07

Yes. So there is more of that space to kiss and then you do a little bit more, and it kind of builds and builds and builds. If you don't have a boyfriend, if you're not really doing much sexually, you then do get to an older age, and it's kind of like, bam, bam. Yeah, very quickly. Yeah. And, and I think people can also confuse being ready for sexual things as being ready for sex

 

JENNY  44:28

And being ready for romance. And having a relationship has also been conflated with those other physical stuff, which yeah, you might just be wanting to be really close to someone, share things. Be intimate, and snuggle and maybe kiss. Yeah, it's almost like you can't but you can't do that. Because then you're a 'prick-tease' like, you've got to deliver 

 

LILY  44:51

Yeah. The exchange. And that's interesting because like, even now like, with Seth, like, I feel like I've done a lot of work, I think I was saying this previously, but like, individually in my own, you know, sex life to be quite equal, I would say. And like for the last few years have been very, like vigilant on closing the orgasm gap, being very like directive and communicative about what I need and blah, blah, blah. That's always very much in a, in a kind of casual context. And also with Bjorn I was very much like that. But interestingly, I still think I've got a lot of very ingrained things to do with sex and to do with giving pleasure to a man and that expectation that is so deep within that, like, I really struggle to, like, let things go. If we've been having sex, and if he doesn't come, to just kind of stop. 

 

JENNY  45:51

Right 

 

LILY  45:51

It's like, I see it as like, my duty to keep trying

 

JENNY  45:54

Oh wow!

 

LILY  45:55

Whereas I wouldn't like, you know, I mean, I wouldn't really blink an eye if he tried and it didn't happen. I'd be like: Oh, you tried. And so he has had to kind of be like, if this was reversed, yeah, you know what I mean? Like, it's fine. But also not everything has to be focused on people coming. That's not the goal of everything. But it's just, it's interesting, because like, I feel like with Bjorn, I didn't really realise that stuff. Because I didn't have someone saying that stuff. To me. I don't have someone kind of bringing that up. And I feel like Seth has done that quite a bit. And it's really made me realise how much was like that stuff still very, like, ingrained. It's funny.

 

JENNY  46:37

Yeah, I mean, it's good. But it's, it's interesting. Whereas I, my attitude is just like, well, that's on you.

 

LILY  46:46

Yeah. Yeah, it's interesting. Because I feel like I'm very used to like, being very like equal and fair, in the casual context, that then in a relationship is very different. And what people see is their sexual responsibility is very interesting. I think a lot of women see it as their sexual responsibility to give pleasure to their partners, whereas I don't think a lot of men see it as a sexual responsibility to give pleasure to be honest.

 

JENNY  47:12

Yeah, I think I'm more masculine. In my approach. I'm more so maybe, or just, but also, often just taking, just taking charge of myself as well. And the other person that's on them a bit. Which is not really mutual. Is it? And not very- generous

 

LILY  47:29

No, but I guess it's like, and it's also like that thing of like, if someone's, you know, someone's trying to make me come and it's taking a while, I'll usually be like, Oh, no, it's not gonna hurt, even though it could, because I'm just like, oh, I don't want them to keep trying or whatever.

 

JENNY  47:43

yeah well you don't feel you deserve maybe that? 

 

LILY  47:45

Also, it's just 

 

JENNY  47:46

A lot of time and input.

 

LILY  47:47

Yeah, like time and then the pressure and then getting your head about? You know, guys don't have that, it's so logical in their brains that you will work tirelessly for 45 minutes to make them come and it's like, wow, you know

 

JENNY  48:00

so it's interesting all of this stuff. And I do think I'm probably, remember I told you recently, I Googled who's the laziest star sign and it was Sagittarius like that. I'm probably a fairly lazy lover as well. You know? Personality wise, I just like to do my own thing. I'm a hermit. It doesn't really make for, you know, 

 

LILY  48:27

[Laughter] Yeah. 

 

JENNY  48:28

Couple situations.

 

LILY  48:32

Yeah,

 

JENNY  48:33

Yeah. So. Sunday, 19th of April. Well, hi. It's quarter to one and Francis is picking us up at one o'clock and we're going to Mt Macedon. His overseas trip has been postponed until August because the girlfriend he's going with got sick. I'd love to meet her. I don't think anyone could get on with him as well as I do. Bitch. Well, I don't, he and I have so many in-jokes. And when one of us says something, the other knows exactly what he/ she means. It's great. I'd love to go overseas with him. We'd fight all the time, but we'd be okay. This fighting is interesting to me. 

 

LILY  49:08

Do you think it might have been bickering?  

 

JENNY  49:09

Yeah probably.

 

LILY  49:11

Like an old married couple. 

 

JENNY  49:12

Or like siblings. It should be fun at Macedon, mum's coming with us and we'll have a good time. Often in brackets. This is off the subject. Before I had to do a class talk or something and when I couldn't use tampons, I used to think I'd be so happy if I didn't have to do this talk. Or I'd be so happy if I didn't have to wear big fat bulky sanitary napkins. Well, now that I can use tampons, and now that I don't get as paralytically anxious before doing talks, I should be so happy. I'm not. I am very happy but there's still something missing. And I'm not sure what it is. Is it God? Actually I have been feeling closer or close to God. Lately, and I've given God a capital capital letters, which is interesting. I feel so much love and I am receiving so much love from all my beautiful friends. I don't think it is God that I'm lacking for I feel that I already have him by me. [Laughter] I think it's a boyfriend that I miss. I know that sounds terribly superficial and silly, but I do need someone apart from my family and my girlfriends to share my life love and feelings with. Oh, sick. I should be on a soap opera or something. So far, I haven't met anyone that I would want to go out with apart from Francis. Interesting. 

 

LILY  50:38

Ah, interesting, 

 

JENNY  50:39

So there you go. There are romantic feelings there. Hang on. Speak of the devil. I think I just heard his car drive up. He's at the door. I better go, Cheerio. J. 

 

LILY  50:48

But see, such a safe option. And like I think often when people aren't ready for stuff but kind of want it. You know, you pick those safe people

 

JENNY  50:59

Oh of course. And also you have crushes on movie stars and people that you're never gonna have to kiss.

 

LILY  51:05

And be real with in that way

 

JENNY  51:06

That's right. That's so funny. Yeah, that's taken me by surprise. I didn't expect that. 

 

LILY  51:12

Well, it's really fascinating the stuff that you remember, and don't remember, because I feel like as the narrative gets told, the stuff that isn't then person, you know, really say if something had happened with you, and Francis say, yeah, you would remember that because it's necessary, it's backstory for the [story]. But as that kind of your narrative moves away from people, things don't happen. You forget the the context or kind of stuff. Because it's not, you don't have to remember it. It's not a part of kind of your story, really, which is interesting, how memory works like that. And I think that's one of the real benefits of documenting, in journalling, like this, is to really kind of see, yeah, the, I guess, the paths that are running parallel that, you know, that aren't taken.

 

JENNY  51:58

And also, it shows like the 17-year-old girl, considering all options, and there's not many.  [Laughter] 

 

LILY  52:05

[Laughter]

 

JENNY  52:07

You know, really, it's very, very thin on the ground,

 

LILY  52:11

also, yeah, and there's a really yearning there, which is quite interesting, because I feel like I really didn't feel that, like, in school, like, I wasn't dating anyone. And I really didn't want to, and I felt like I only ever saw a relationship and romantic stuff in the context of being a lot older, like being late 20s, getting married, having children. That's why I never, I never imagined it. Like I had crushes on on movie stars, of course. And I would imagine, like my perfect person, but it was always in relation to those much further-away goals. And there was no one really, like really pushing me to want to do that, really, until Bjorn. And that was very much an intense, you know, feeling thing. I don't think 

 

JENNY  52:59

What about being lonely and-

 

LILY  53:00

I don't, I don't think even when there were times where I was like, I would, you know, I'm ready for a relationship, or I would do that or whatever, I don't think I really felt lonely in that way. Like I have, so that's what I'm saying, I haven't felt that lonely yearning that you're writing about. I think, I think as well, just because, like, I think, I also think that I really casual dating then like, suits me quite well. Because it's a lot of attention. And there's a lot of newness, and it's a lot of, you know what I mean? So that kind of would  fill those superficial needs of loneliness, I think.

 

JENNY  53:41

So maybe having, you know, like, dating American style where they seem to just be going on dates constantly with a bunch of different people. 

 

LILY  53:49

Yeah. Or like you date someone for a few months, but like you're not- easy-come, easy-go kind of vibe, which is something I'd still like to experience because I haven't but-

 

JENNY  53:57

It's now about 11pm and we have just devoured roast pork, crackling, apple sauce and veggies. Yummy. So another light meal. Because remember, there was that 10:30 roast chicken.

 

LILY  54:09

 Is that is that because gran's working and then coming home and

 

JENNY  54:12

No. Like we usually ate at a normal time? 6.30- 7.30 This is because we'd been up at Mount Macedon and obviously gotten back late.

 

LILY  54:22

Sure, sure. But I love that, so these days, you get back late, you'd order UberEATS you wouldn't cook up a meal of roast pork. 

 

JENNY  54:29

I know. 

 

LILY  54:30

it's interesting, that different mentality because now we just feel like okay, yeah, let's just order something or yeah, have some toast or something, kids go to bed

 

JENNY  54:39

Which, which, yeah, who knows who knows what was going on there. Francis stayed for dinner and we listened to tapes and looked at photos. It was fantastic up at Macedon and Francis and I rambled through the garden, picking beautifully brilliant Autumn leaves, eating wild strawberries and collecting snippets of geraniums, ferns, and Japanese maples to pot. He's a gardener. He snapped a few photos so I'll get prints of them hopefully. He was very impressed with the garden, just loved it. So this is ______'s house house. ______ was up there, mmmmm punk. So he's he's my age. Earring, punk hair etc. We gave him a lift back to Melbourne. It was funny on the way up. I sat in the front and mum in the back. She felt like the kid or the supervisor. Because _______ was driving his car.Overall, it was a great day. Francis and I should be going to Rocky Horror this Friday. I'll go and read Northanger Abbey now. Cheerio.

 

LILY  55:41

Oh, I love Northanger Abbey. That's one of my favourite Austen's 

 

JENNY  55:44

Yes, you've said that. I haven't read it since 1981.

 

LILY  55:48

It's very teen girl. She's got this whole imaginary world and, very gothic. Everything's very tragic. She kind of makes up the story of of the family and what happened to the mother and obviously she's, you know, wrong. And then the romance is lovely. It's nice.

 

JENNY  56:05

I should reread it because quite a slip of a book. It's not that big. 

 

LILY  56:08

No it's not. Well, none of them are really, 

 

JENNY  56:11

Pride and Prejudice is a bit longer. But yeah, true. None of them are hefty tomes 

 

LILY  56:14

Northanger is very short. 

 

JENNY  56:18

Monday 20th of April 1981. This is how I feel get the picture. And so I've got this very sad face.

 

LILY  56:24

No. Oh, it's very sad face.

 

JENNY  56:30

The reason reason is a small and seemingly insignificant one. I can't find my Bible. And I went mad looking for it.

 

LILY  56:39

Okay, I've got so many questions. You had a bible? 

 

JENNY  56:42

Oh, yeah. 

 

LILY  56:43

When were you a secret religioso? You're like fucking SCO-MO. You're in the Pentecostals [laughter] 

 

JENNY  56:48

I am not. I am not SCO-MO. Okay, Year 12. We were all given Bibles. So I'm imagining it's that

 

LILY  56:58

Right

 

JENNY  56:59

Why am I reading the Bible? This is Dor's influence. She is very kind of into the religion

 

LILY  57:03

So even back then she was? She was 

 

JENNY  57:06

yeah

 

LILY  57:07

 from a family?

 

JENNY  57:07

No, no, the family wasn't particularly, I think it was just that. I don't know. It just stuck with her a bit. But then she kind of moved away from it. And then she went back to it. And became-

 

LILY  57:19

So that's interesting, so yeah, that's definitely showing kind of that's what happens when you're friends with someone as well and you admire something. That influence is so strong. 

 

JENNY  57:28

Yeah, absolutely. If it had been heroin, I would have been where's my fit? [Laughter]

 

LILY  57:32

Is that what [laughter] Yeah, yeah. 

 

JENNY  57:34

Where's my fit? 

 

LILY  57:35

oh my god

 

JENNY  57:36

Where's my rubber tubing? Alright, I went mad looking for it.

 

LILY  57:41

Sorry. No, just on that, I didn't tell you so I was talking to Rose when we went for a walk the other day and like, one of her housemates, the one that she's close with, the other girl who's in the house. Because, you know, they're both like not loving the house and one of them So what's she gonna do? And like apparently this girl's like, Oh, this is like the only rent I can afford. And she's dating this guy who's like, this girl's 22. She's dating a guy who's like 38, who lives in Daylesford and is like an artist and was like, you can come just like, live with me and do all your art projects and stuff. So he does meth. And I was like,

 

JENNY  58:18

Oh my God.

 

LILY  58:20

And I was literally like, to Rose. So I was like, she if she goes there, she will get stuck. And she, that like she will start doing meth. Like you know what I mean, like if you're living with someone doing- So much younger, and there's that you can't leave because she doesn't have a good relationship with her family and you don't have money and you don't have a car like-

 

JENNY  58:42

he'll start selling to pay for his meth.

 

LILY  58:46

Yeah, and then Rose was like Oh, well. Yeah, I was like, to her Well, you know, you can't go if he's still doing meth but if he quits... and I was like, People don't, like I don't know, I don't want to make sweeping statements here, I don't really understand and I've never been around meth, I was quite shocked by that because that's not a-

 

JENNY  59:02

My understanding is it's hugely addictive 

 

LILY  59:04

and people don't quit, just quit. 

 

JENNY  59:07

No 

 

LILY  59:08

it's just, it's like- it's a really hard drug. And I was just like, Yeah, this is

 

JENNY  59:15

That's scary. Oh, my God. Not good. 

 

LILY  59:19

Yeah. Anyway, so that just kind of reminded me of that and yeah, 

 

JENNY  59:22

so influence definitely infinitely like

 

LILY  59:24

like a huge amount. Yeah.

 

JENNY  59:28

I nearly cried. I don't know why I got so emotional. But I wanted so much to find it and read it. Today I went to Dor's place to develop some photos, it was fun, and I stayed for dinner. We talked while we listened to Godspell after dinner  [laughter] about God, etc. It's weird, but I think I may be Christian and exclamation marks and question marks 

 

LILY  59:49

Woudl you have been talking like this with the family, because I don't, I don't imagine say like Jim or Gran being on board.

 

JENNY  59:57

I wouldn't have talked about it. This would have been very private. And believe me, it does not last. [Laughter] The way I talked about ______ etcetera being Christians was silly. They're no different to me. And I believe in Christ and God, so I believe in Christianity, but I'm going to read some of the Bible so I can assert my own ideas, interpretations and opinions. [Laughter] So not just follow the Christian army

 

LILY  1:00:26

Yeah, you're gonna, you're gonna contribute... shape. [Laughter]

 

JENNY  1:00:30

I'm gonna shape it for myself. I think that's why I got so frustrated looking for the Bible, because I want to read it. I think I'm going to start a new leaf, or whatever it's called in brackets and try to develop into an aware, thoughtful and loving person. I'm not, I'm going to act by my conscience and let myself be guided by God to do good and help others

 

LILY  1:00:54

[Laughter]

 

JENNY  1:00:54

Stop laughing!!

 

LILY  1:00:55

[Laughter] Sorry. Cause you're the most atheist person I know. I remember that like when I was like, maybe 13 or something I was like: I might believe in reincarnation. You're like: [harsh cold voice] I don't, you're dead, you're in the ground. That's it. [Laughter] Like where's this coming from??

 

JENNY  1:01:16

This is wanting to be in the group. 

 

LILY  1:01:19

Yeah

 

JENNY  1:01:20

So this is how people do, you know, have sex before they're ready. It's before- they get drunk when they don't really want to, it's when they you know,

 

LILY  1:01:29

[Laughter] Become a Christian when they don't really want to! [Laughter]

 

JENNY  1:01:32

[Laughter] Get onto meth when they don't really want to. You know, they don't really want to shoplift when they don't want to, and they know it's wrong. So I'm, I'm going to let myself be guided by God to do good and help others and try to bring happiness to all those around me. By being happy myself. I've noticed that Dor seems to radiate happiness, and makes people around her feel happy. So it's very much observing this friend, seeing her charisma, and thinking, I want some of that for me, and it's only gonna come from being a godling. [Laughter]

 

LILY  1:02:09

[Laughter] Godling. Interesting, that kind of imitation.

 

JENNY  1:02:14

Yeah. And that sort of admiration for, you know, a peer, and wanting to be more like, it is absolutely that sort of influence. I'm going to love my friends as I'd like them to love me and help them to help me. But charity begins at home. So I'm going to try to improve my treatment of Jim and Liz, I'm going to love them and help them as much as I can. I'm never going to fight bitterly again, with Jim or Liz. As a matter of fact, Jim just came in then. Before he and I had a bit of an argument. Oh, understatement, fight. Now I'm in bed, and he came into the toilet. So the toilet was near my bedroom and the door was open. I'd not been talking to him because I was mad with him. But after writing my little resolution, I said to him 'good night' really cheerfully. He didn't know who'd said it. He thought it was Liz. Who said that? he said, Me, I said smiling. Jim came in and saw me grinning at him. It was just so much easier to be nice and smile and show a little bit of love than to be nasty. No one who hates can be truly happy. I'm sure of it. How could they? I think that ultimate happiness is only to be found in love. Dor said today — [laughter] — so she- Okay, I'm her disciple. 

 

LILY  1:03:39

Yeah 

 

JENNY  1:03:40

I'm now a disciple and Dor is the religious leader here. 

 

LILY  1:03:44

Yeah, she's giving you teachings. [Laughter]

 

JENNY  1:03:47

[Laughter] So Dor said today: It's not worth it to get depressed. And it isn't. What's the point? It's so much easier to-

 

LILY  1:03:55

So simple

 

JENNY  1:03:57

To heave a big sigh, shrug your shoulders and switch on a smile. 

 

LILY  1:04:02

Oh, wow. 

 

JENNY  1:04:03

Yeah. It's interesting. So yeah, anyway, I better go and get some sleep. It's pretty late. I mean, it's just so Malory Towers, even though there was no religion in that, was there. Like you know, let's get on with it. And jolly good. Everything going to be fine!

 

LILY  1:04:21

You just turn that frown upside down. 

 

JENNY  1:04:24

Ueah, and just have a midnight feast by the pool and some tongue sandwiches, it'll all be good. [Laughter]

 

LILY  1:04:32

[Laughter] It's interesting, because it's like, you know, I do think there's so much power in positive thinking. And, you know, having that positive mentality can help a huge amount. But then there's also that flip side of like, Yeah, but what people deal with in life is so varying and there's some things that you should get depressed about, like that's a very legitimate reaction. So definitely think it shows that kind of sheltered  element a bit. 

 

JENNY  1:05:02

Dor was popular, successful at work, and sport, right. And art. Like she was really really good at everything.  Also, also, I'm going to go and get some sleep, it's pretty late. I'm going to put into practice my new *principes* (in French remember that poem?) Aujord'hui les filles s'emancipent? Actually, they're not really new ones. I've had them all along. But I've never written them down or made a real conscious effort to DO IT. So here we go. Pre empting the Nike slogan

 

LILY  1:06:43

Oh, DO IT if you just put JUST in front you could have made millions mum

 

JENNY  1:06:50

Later on. I do put it up on the ceiling, like mum let me draw on the ceiling and the walls and I had JUST DO IT across the ceiling.

 

LILY  1:07:00

Oh my God there you go. It all originated from Ashburton. [Laughter]

 

JENNY  1:07:05

[Laughter] I know! From the top bunk in Ashburton. I'm feeling much happier now, more like this, and I've done a smiley face, get the picture? Good. I'm so glad because I want you to know how I'm feeling. And it's all due to life and love. I'm doing it again, starting a new page when all I have to say is goodus nightus, Jenny Ackland, 17 years, four months, 18 days, etc, etc. So there you go.

 

LILY  1:07:33

Wow, interesting. Yeah. I'm so excited for like all your phases and to see like the development of your voice and like, just to see, yeah, things ebb and flow. And like, this is such a teen. It's such a teen girl voice and experience, which you know, it's kind of great. So it'll be really interesting to yeah, transition out of that into like the early 20s and the mid and so on

 

JENNY  1:08:00

I wonder whether many people do go through a religious kind of phase? I think it's maybe common, I want to say it's common. Maybe it's not. Write and let us know, if you went through a religious conversion.

 

LILY  1:08:12

Well, and then a conversion back after four months.

 

JENNY  1:08:17

I don't think it even lasts four months. 

 

LILY  1:08:19

Right. So I do think maybe I think a lot of it's friend influence probably, I think that might be. I think it would be unlikely, and I think, maybe influence of a family that people might admire or like, there's that kind of admiration, Oh, this is the difference between my life and theirs, or this is the difference between me and them, is this religious component. And it's appealing. Like, this is what Christianity does so well. It's like, Oh, if you only just read this book and do these prayers and come to this thing, then you can be happy. 

 

JENNY  1:08:47

Yeah, true. And I, I'm sure that Dor's being influenced by______  just by proximity and that looking up,

 

LILY  1:08:57

So _______ was quite. She was the head, she was the centre point of this religious fervour. That was trickling... going down... and infecting!

 

JENNY  1:09:05

Yeah, I think so. And then and then Dor, and then me looking at Dor and going. Wow, she's just so she's so great. So I think that's what that's what it was. Interesting. And, you know, I think I said recently to Liz, that I never really, I didn't think I wanted a best friend. I never really had a best friend. And that if anyone was a best friend, it was her. And I'd had friends at school say well, you were that close to Liz, you know, so we couldn't get in there kind of thing. Whereas here I am showing I think that I'm saying Dor is my best friend. Anyway. Yeah, it's interesting and there will you know, so Dee. Dee is around but she's not. I think I got closer to Dee after school. Like in Uni, first year uni

 

LILY  1:09:57

Sure. Yeah, it's so interesting because you know, we're talking about obsessive love and all that kind of thing. I think also, and it's such a female friendship kind of thing, that obsession can be a real element of it. And yeah, you know, I think, I think I you know, I was I didn't really, you know, date in school, whatever boys weren't really the focus, but girlfriends were and my female friendships and my female relationships are very important. That was where that kind of obsessive drama, you know, of things were happening. And there were some things that happened that felt like breakups, you know, and that was really hard. And so I feel like you're almost pantomiming out a relationship, particularly if you're not ready. And if you're not in one, and I think women or girls do that a lot. I don't know if guys really do 

 

JENNY  1:10:01

No but they probably have crushes. And they have those admiration crushes as well. Definitely. But they probably don't write about it in a diary or talk about it with their mates, you know, like Oh, you know, so and so's great. Whereas I probably would, I've talked about this with friends?

 

LILY  1:11:03

But I feel like a lot more is allowed by society for women to very close, whereas guys, can't, they kind of can't engage with it. And like oh no, with you know, with a girlfriend, you can spend all your time together, you can have sleepovers, you can hang out. But, you know, there's a lot of girlfriends that I know, that are very close. And I've had, I've had that, like I know. You know, _______ when they first met, it was a very, like, intense connection of minds. And they were like, we just didn't like anyone else as much as we liked each other like, you know, yeah. Which is really nice.

 

JENNY  1:11:37

Did they meet each other before the girlfriends came along? 

 

LILY  1:11:40

Yes

 

JENNY  1:11:42

I wonder if there was much of a lag between one getting a girlfriend and the other getting a girlfriend?

 

LILY  1:11:46

Ah, I think _______ started dating first and then about, maybe a year later, a year and a half? It's quite a bit. Yeah. Yeah, very interesting.

 

JENNY  1:11:58

It is interesting. 

 

LILY  1:11:59

Anyway mum, we'll talk later. 

 

JENNY  1:12:01

Okay, Bye, darling.

 

LILY  1:12:07

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