April 22, 2007

On Earthday Cupcakes, Grandmas and Napkins

by IsaChandra

Earthday cupcakes

Earthday cupcakes from Madness Rivera in the Vegan Cupcake Pool

On Earth Day 1990 I awoke to my best friend telling me that my grandmother had just died. The day before my cat had died and my boyfriend had cheated on me with a green haired girl who was always at every punk show.

But Earth Day that year was a big deal. It was the 20th anniversary of the holiday, and although the day wasn’t really on the radar in the 20 years since 1970, the 80s were over and I suppose people were thinking that it was as good a time as any to stop snorting cocaine and go green again. So I went to Central Park with my anarchist youth collective as I had planned, there was no point sitting around in Brooklyn crying when I could be in the park with my friends. Crying.

One of our first orders of business once on the Upper East Side was to go cardboard box surfing. That is, you flatten out a cardboard box on the sidewalk, run towards it as fast as you can, jump on it and see how far you can slide. Depending on the sidewalk and the slipperiness of the box it was usually only a few feet, maybe 10 if you were really little and really lucky.

A woman with an expensive baby stroller and big sunglasses shouted at us, “You are doing this on Earth Day?” Of course, these boxes were destined for the garbage dump, any amount of surfing on them wasn’t going to make the environmental situation any worse. In fact, kudos to us for finding fun with garbage instead of sitting home, playing video games and using electricity.

Once in the park, a comfortable distance from where the B-52s were playing, we lay in the grass and did whatever teenagers do on the grass. I rolled over onto my back, away from my friends and looked up to the sky through my purple tinted sunglasses (can anyone but a teenager appreciate the world through colored lenses?). I thought about my grandma and my cat. Since that time, my first instinct whenever a loved one dies is to look up at the sky and wonder “Where the fuck did you go?”

The last time I had spoken to my grandma she had asked me to bring her mirror and make-up to the hospital. I thought of how she wasn’t just able to say that she wanted to see me one last time. I felt guilty because I never did bring her make-up and mirror and how I should have known that what she really meant was that she loved me, even if I did paint my face white and dye my hair purple. I thought about how I don’t want to grow old that way – afraid to tell people I love them.

Garbage was accumulating all around us, and it wasn’t ours. Hoards of people were making their way through the park, dropping McDonald’s wrappers and Budweiser empties and whatever else they didn’t want to deal with. I picked up a McDonald’s Earthday napkin and read the missive on it. It talked about how McDonald’s was committed to the environment and how the napkin was whatever percentage recycled material.

Did you ever make a promise to yourself that you will never forget? I can remember a few. For some reason when I was walking up my elementary school stairs in second grade I stopped, looked at the building and thought, “Never forget this day.” And I haven’t, it was March 9th. I have no idea why I wanted to remember it, other than that I was catching on to the fleetingness of life. But on Earth Day, April 22nd 1990, in the grass in Central Park, I thought it again and this time I do remember what I was thinking.

Don’t believe the lies that napkins tell you, don’t grow old and afraid of love, don’t ever stop looking up at the sky and wondering.

I had some sense at the time how hard these things would be, but 17 years later- exactly 2 times the age I was then- I’m trying to get back on track. I don’t want to disappoint that 17 year old because I feel like she’s the wisest person I know. Also, she might kick my ass if I don’t follow through.



  • April 22, 2007 at 4:34 pm: Stephanie

    that was perfect. just what I needed today.

  • April 22, 2007 at 7:09 pm: Madness

    Hey, nice post, touching.
    Happy ED.

  • April 22, 2007 at 7:41 pm: girl least likely to

    great post, isa!! thanks for sharing it. and madness–i love the cuppers!

  • April 23, 2007 at 5:05 pm: Tim

    Happy belated Earth Day, Isa!

    Your post was lovely. Thank you.

  • April 23, 2007 at 10:36 pm: Kate

    Happy Earth Day. That was a really nice post, it made my happy.

  • April 24, 2007 at 9:11 am: Sweet Red Beet

    Thanks for the post. Can’t wait to get your book and start cooking! Just a little tip for the blog – you can add a subscribe button and point it here – http://vegancupcakes.wordpress.com/wp-rss.php – so people can add your site to their feed reader. Thanks!

  • April 28, 2007 at 11:46 pm: urban vegan

    What a great story–and what adorable cupcakes.

  • April 29, 2007 at 3:48 am: caz

    i wanted to buy your book (cupcakes take over the world) for a friend who has lots of allergies, but i need to know if the cupcake recipes have potatoe flour in them. if not YAY! and if so then i will just get the book for me not her. please email me to let me know. thankyou.
    ps: ur cupcakes are AMAZING!

  • April 29, 2007 at 8:04 am: B.A.D.

    Greta post, incredibly heart felt and moving. Congrats for sharing, it really made my day.
    cupcakes are amazing as allways, and a happy belated earth day to you ;).

  • April 29, 2007 at 2:00 pm: jess

    That was beautiful.

  • April 30, 2007 at 3:29 am: Julie

    Life just sucks sometimes…

    Well, the way I figure it is that if you have a bunch of bad things happen to you all at once–something really great is just around the corner. Just recently, I had a $700 car bill, almost quit my job and had a good friend stop talking to me..The next day I was accepted into grad school. See?

  • May 5, 2007 at 8:22 pm: wrekehavoc

    isa- you’ve officially freaked me out. i was married on earth day, 1990 (still am!) — and my birthday is march 9. ::cue twilight zone music::

    love the post :)
    ~sher

    http://www.wrekehavoc.com

  • May 7, 2007 at 1:29 pm: isachandra

    Sher, that is really creepy! Maybe I can tell your future.

  • May 7, 2007 at 6:17 pm: wrekehavoc

    if it doesn’t involve world peace or good health, i have a feeling i may not want to know ;-)

  • May 8, 2007 at 7:05 pm: axelfoley

    Thanks for such a beautiful post. My birthday is this weekend and my dad reminded me that at 32, maybe I’m as powerful as two 16-year-old me’s…that chick kicked ass.

  • May 30, 2007 at 10:22 pm: dlatman

    You are an amazing writer, as well as baker. Please keep writing!

  • June 13, 2007 at 3:32 am: serene

    Hope you don’t mind me posting this, but it’s a poem I wrote a few years ago that you just made me think of again:

    remember this moment
    the one that makes you stop on the stairs outside your one-room apartment
    and turn to let your vision rest on the hotel-california sunset,
    layered
    rust orange red brown
    the beginnings of teal-gray
    hurrying to cross the pacific,
    to turn its glow on that girl in hawaii you had a crush on once

    remember, later, when your ankles are swollen and tight
    and you’ve got eighteen dollars in the bank
    that a moment can be nothing or it can be everything

    remember how it felt to stride to the laundry room,
    unable to suppress your own reasonless smile
    how it seemed to fill your arms and chest and stomach and pelvis and legs,
    like a macy’s inflatable.
    remember that moment when duty turned to consciousness
    spilling on the iceplant, rolling down the embankment,
    covering the highway like warm honey
    and muting the noisome steadiness of traffic spending itself into the night

    we’re born with too much to do.
    too many moments die unremarked.
    so remember.
    write it down or don’t, relive it or move on to the next one,
    but
    don’t forget.

  • November 30, 2010 at 4:50 pm: Mikel Guijarro

    Lovely stuff! I went to Britain this summer and had my first ever afternoon tea with scones , and it was absolutely delicious I decided to try and make my own last week. I might have broken a few rules though – I found a site full of random scone recipes here and made 5 different types! My friends were so happy when I brought them round for tea and scones. Lots of fun!