Oh Captain, My Captain

August 24th, 2010 @ 21:21 pm by shamimsarif
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Tonight, I hit that parallel universe that I always get to somehow when I am away from Hanan and the boys. It’s a world where anything can happen (and frequently does) and everything is slightly unreal and unhinged.

I am good at being alone. I am a loner. Sunday in Rochester, the rain pouring down in sheets outside my window was heaven for me. Finding a little movie theatre to hole up in. Eating a steak dinner on my own. Love it. Monday, Tuesday were more challenging. Spending time with people, meetings, work. It was strange. I saw a lot.

After a long and good interview with www.artistfirst.com I go down to  the hotel bar – not as it sounds – it’s a cosy place with lamps on the tables and a good burger. It’s not the kind of place where a stranger sits next to you, but a woman does sit next to me and tells me about Jesus.

‘You from London? London, Texas?’

I ordered a glass of wine. I haven’t drunk much of anything for a few weeks, so one glass (a generous, American-size glass of a generous American Zinfandel) sent me spinning into maudlin uncertainty.

Meanwhile, back at Chateau Sarif-Kattan in Switzerland, the marvel of Skype video brought me with a thud back into the reality of life there. Which, frankly, is more than a little worrying. I called last night, and got a video picture of Hanan in bed at 11pm. So far, so good. But as we talked, there was a knock on the door. Not mine, hers.

‘Who’s knocking on your door at 11pm?’ I ask, trying to subdue my suspicious, hysterical wife voice.  She shrugs and opens the door.

It was the au pair.

Oui, bien sur, the 24 year old Cindy Crawford lookalike au pair.

‘What does she want?’ I asked, between gritted teeth and narrowed eyes.

‘She just gave me a CD of songs,’ Hanan replied blithely.

Hmmm. My insane jealously left me just long enough for me to fall immediately asleep, but today, when I dialed in again, I was not much reassured. Afternoon in the SK household and the video call showed Hanan, trying to scan a document. Which meant she had recruited the French au pair to scan (since her usual tech support was busy working, having interviews, doing business plans and being hit on in bars by religious women). So my view was Hanan, with Cindy next to her, saying things like ‘you ‘ave to click ‘ere ‘Anan’ in the background, and then Leonie Casanova, fresh from London, shaking it in front of the Skype camera. It was like tuning into the Playboy mansion. Does Hugh Hefner solve his scanning issues like this? Can Indian tech support possible compete with a French accent?

Somewhere in the background I could hear the boys, misbehaving. Having already lined them up one by one for a video telling-off, I was chagrined (but not really surprised) to see that my inspirational pep talk had had no noticeable effect. I swear, if Robin Williams had dealt with these two in Dead Poets Society, no-one would have stood on a desk shouting ‘Captain, my captain!’ He’d have packed up and gone home by the end of week one. But Hanan seemed not to mind, now that she was surrounded by gyrating, scanning women.

I think it’s time to go home. I say farewell to NY state tomorrow, and start the long haul back to Geneva. I love many things about this country. The steaks and Zinfandel for one. But it’s time to head back and corral the insanity. Before I join their ranks, unhinged in a hotel room, alone.

Shamim tries in vain to audition for tech support at the Playboy Mansion...

Shamim tries in vain to audition for tech support at the Playboy Mansion...

  • Mary Theodosis
    Hey Girl,

    It does us in the US and Canada no good for you come all this way and not even invite us to dinner. We know you love your privacy, your alone time, but when you tell us you are here you should at least give us a chance to hear you speak of something. You could send out a blog that says that in three weeks time you will be in Rochester or Toronto or Salt Lake City or Vancouver or Houston and we will come. I understand that your friends in Europe bring you wine. We will bring you diet Coke. Great idea, right?

    Another idea -- I would really like to read your story "The Reader". Can't find it anywhere to buy or to steal. As theft is not in my nature I prefer to buy it. You could put it on your purchase page as a download just like that story you gave us not long ago. We could buy it. That would be easy to do. When you finally sell it as a book be sure to offer it with an autograph.

    Another idea -- Many of us have already purchased the audio books which will be out on CDs soon. Right? Well, I think it would be a great idea to also sell them as a download for ipod or mp3 maybe a week or so after the first release. I'd love it and would buy that as well.

    Another idea -- Larger sizes for t-shirts, 2x, 3x, for bigger people or for people who layer in the winter, long sleeves.

    Still waiting for autographed pictures or posters or both.

    You told the radio guy your fans often tell you what they want to buy. This is my current list.

    Your faux Cindy has nothing on you.



  • Maureen
    ...your friends in Europe bring you wine. We will bring you diet Coke. Mary you have your finger on the pulse of North America!
  • Amyz
    Always wonderful to read your blogs. I laugh outloud!!! Come to the states again soon and bring more of your delightful humor with you.
  • Inconspicuous
    London, Texas -- hahaha. Shamim, you should learn to speak more like the British and not heehaw. of course, I am kidding ;)

    Luv Luv Luv
  • Zelia Lobo-Hagiwara
    Shamim, please consider adopting an Indian accent to match your tech support persona to help boost your confidence that you are indeed the only other ‘gharwali’ in the SK household. Cheers!
  • AylaForAnggun
    Ze franch yousuali laïk véry much the Haïti teknitions (IT technicians). So, dou not whory habout ze supozèd interes of zee o-pair for Anan ! Pleus, itiz not god to be zeelous . :)

    Relax and safe trip home. Try Stephen Clarke to improve your french accent. Very intéressant. ;)
  • Elisabeth
    Haha.... But you forget to roll the "R"... Like Leyla's mother in ICTS ;)
  • Elisabeth
    "Un seul être vous manque et tout est dépeuplé" quote from Lamartine, a French poet. I would try to traduce it but....complicate. I'm not gifted enough to translate French poetry in English, sorry :)
  • AylaForAnggun
    Even though I think Shamin actually understands french .... well our other readers may not ! It could approximatively being translated as "One single person is missing and the whole world feels empty".
  • Elisabeth
    Et voilà !! Translated.... Thanx Ayla.
  • Kelly
    "Home (is indeed) where the heart is." I'm glad you're headed home ...and that you love all that this means. Cheers to you and the SK clan with a great big American glass of Zinfandel. :)
  • Rene
    Haha, indeed hilarious as usual Shamim, the states love you and you were in NY where the lights shine so bright. Glad you had a great time and yes the serving size is quite a lot but in the end I hope you got your money's worth.....and don't be jealous of Hanan b/c I am sure she feels the same way when you are not in her presence that other women must be lusting after you as well..!!!
  • flintsuter
    Traveling mercies as you head into the East once more, to be reunited with Hanan and the boys (I am certain they missed you as well!) Not being a dancer,(more than once I have been asked to refrain, mostly for the safety of others - so I was told,) I envy Leonie her shakability! I hope her cd through Enlightenment is still in the works, I love her sound!
    As for the au pair...for some reason, someone as lovely (though terribly young...) as she could read the sports scores and it still comes out terribly sexy and all "fan me now Melanie"...perhaps it is the dropping of all the beginning consonants when speaking English...
    Oh well, I started out making sense by wishing you a safe journey home then fell into the delightful world of my imagination, thanks for your inspiration!!
    Squoodge your family when you arrive and enjoy the remainder of your 'oliday;)
  • Tmack_87
    haha..this was quite comical! Glad you enjoyed your time here in the states! We do have a GENEROUS serving of like, everything here...in some ways, so not a good thing!! lol