The White Peril 白禍

22 May 2006

Outbound
So my friends Jon and Margaret are married now. Jon was the one I lived with here in the City when I was in grad school; he's visited me in Japan a few times. Of course, you have a special relationship with each of your friends, but Jon and I did a lot of the sort of talking-about-your-hopes-for-yourself stuff you do in college and immediately afterward. Seeing him get together with Margaret--who not only got everyone's approval but has become a trusted friend in her own right--has been wonderful over the last few years. Now they're all official and stuff.

Of course, with my usual absent-mindedness, I had to go and make things exciting for myself. I bought a new formal shirt last week and figured I'd pick up a new tie at the same time. I could've sworn the one I bought at Isetan was the one I'd just tried out. But apparently not. At 16:45 on Saturday, getting ready for the 18:00 wedding, I realized that even when I lengthened it all the way, my tie was too short. (Is a size 15 really that big even for Japan? Doesn't matter in any case now.) Luckily, I used to live in Murray Hill, so I know I could shoot down from my hotel on 49th to Brooks Brothers a few blocks away and be back in twenty minutes if I kind of jogged it.

But you know how it is when you're in a hurry: Life gets a sense of mischief. So I get on the elevator from the 15th floor, and there are two women around my parents' age already aboard. The buttons for the 9th, 8th, and 7th floors are pressed. One of the women smiles gaily and says, "Sorry--I'm a little preoccupied because my daughter's getting married today, and we just kept pressing the wrong button until we finally managed to hit 7!" The sort of thing that would have been adorable during any other five-minute period of the weekend. I managed to smile back and wish Mother of Bride the best through my teeth, and we descended (very slowly) lobbyward.

When I got to the shop, the guys in formalwear were merciless. "Cutting it a little close, huh, buddy?" Yeah, no kidding. To the point that as an insurance policy, I got a pre-tied number, too. Men in the audience will know this, but bow ties don't necessarily come in standard sizes--the gourd-like bulges that you fold to make the bow are off a little from tie to tie, so it can take a few tries before you get a new one to look right. I didn't have time for a few tries.

I did, however, manage to get to the ceremony on time and with all parts where they were supposed to be. I didn't even flag and start falling asleep during the reception, despite the evening hour and flowing alcohol. And the dancing.

Between the wedding and the rest of the walking (we must have crossed the park four times yesterday) and the eating out and drinking, I certainly hope I can sleep on the plane back home to Tokyo today. Luckily, I'm still on Japan time, so I was wide awake at 5 a.m. I didn't...this is how busy I was...have a chance to go to the bookstore even once, so I may be at the mercy of Hudson News for in-flight material when I get to JFK. Oh, or I could pop down to Grand Central in the time before my ride comes, I guess.

Hope everyone else has a good Monday.
Posted by Sean on 2006-05-22 06:30:56 | 0 Comments | 0 Trackbacks >>>>>>> Categories: misc

19 May 2006

With a twist
There have been a few comments over the last few days that I want to respond to, but life is interfering. I just got into New York for my friend's wedding and am refreshing myself with a Bloody Mary in the hotel lobby while I wait to check in. It would be a perfect opportunity to snatch some time to post, but I'm feeling, you know, just a bit out of it. (I'm also mildly worried that I forgot to pack all components of my dinner jacket. I'm good at that kind of screw-up. I also once left my bag of souvenir green tea--about two dozen sachets for the various homefolks--sitting in the middle of my tatami room when I left for Narita Airport.) I'm kind of hoping not to get over my jet lag, since I have to fly back on Monday; the problem, of course, is that the danger hours for sleepiness when you go Tokyo > NY are around 7:00 or 8:00 p.m.--exactly when I want to be alert so I can enjoy quality time with my friends who are gathering. I see a series of desperate naps in my near future.

Brokeback Mountain was the in-flight movie, BTW. While I'd kind of resisted seeing it (though a friend had basically convinced me to go this coming week when I get back to Tokyo), I figured, hey, I can spare two of my twelve hours in this fuselage. I liked it much more than I'd expected. I never thought I'd live to see the day when I said this, but I thought Jake Gyllenhaal was just as convincing as Heath Ledger. I didn't think the movie revealed many fresh angles on the short story, but the one moment that did move me in a big, bad way was at the end when Ennis fastens the button on the shirt. There are few things more tender, sexy, and intimate than buttoning your man into his shirt. It's like you're putting on his armature before you send him out into the great, wide world. (For straight women, too, I'd assume?) I thought the moment was beautifully handled.

Okay, before I start getting truly incoherent, I'm going to sign off for a while. Post-shower and nap, I may be in better condition to make a point about something or other.
Posted by Sean on 2006-05-19 13:31:30 | 4 Comments | 0 Trackbacks >>>>>>> Categories: misc