9.29.2018

saturday 9





So Into You

1) The singer says that he noticed the lady in question as soon as she walked into the room. Tell us about someone who made a powerful first impression on you. Dad's cardiologist yesterday--she was phenomenal

2) He sings that he's so into her, he can't think about other, more mundane things. Do you find you get easily distracted from your daily tasks? Or do you enjoy seeing your everyday chores through completion? I like getting routine things done

3) The band took their name from Georgia's biggest city. Have you ever been to Atlanta? I have not

4) The Atlanta Rhythm Section once played the White House. President Carter's son, Chip, was a big fan and invited them to play at his 28th birthday party. How did you celebrate your last birthday? I traveled to Central Maine for a workshop

5) Studio One, where the band made all their recordings, was torn down and replaced by a parking lot. Can you think of a structure that you missed, after it met with a wrecking ball? the community rec center (from my childhood) was torn down to expand a car dealership

6) This song hit #7 on the US pop charts. 7 is the number most often chosen as "a lucky number." How about you? Do you have a lucky number? my lucky number is 3

7) Today the Atlanta Rhythm Section reunites with to play at classic rock concerts. What oldies band would you love to see again? I've always wanted to see The Police

8) In 1977, the star of NBC's Chico and the Man, Freddie Prinze, took his own life. Is there a celebrity death you found shocking? I know it's been a very long time, but I'm still not over Princess Diana's death--she felt like a friend and I greatly admired her

9) Random question: What word do you always misspell? acknowledge, judgment, and I have to talk myself through navigation

9.28.2018

the friday 56

The Friday 56

Rules:
*Grab a book, any book.
*Turn to page 56 or 56% in your eReader
(If you have to improvise, that's ok.)
*Find any sentence, (or few, just don't spoil it)
*Post it.


I'm reading Ghosted.


I couldn't agree more, I thought.

9.27.2018

three on thursday

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Three things that went well this week:

1) I was super organized with packing (or rather, not over packing).

2) Dad's cardioversion procedure was a success!!

3) The Portland trip was a lot of fun!

9.25.2018

ten things tuesday

Ten things:

1) I'm running around like a chicken with its head cut off trying to think of everything I need and want to do before I take off on my trips. Yesterday I almost had a meltdown at the pharmacy when one of my prescriptions wasn't ready. But, deep breathing helped me remember I had today to pick the prescription up. Not a calamity!

2) I'm a sheepish overpacker. So to avoid my overpacking tendencies, I packed my NYC suitcase today. Including shoes. Everything but toiletries. And I am not going to tinker with it. I didn't overpack! Theater outfits-2 shows, wandering around outfits-2 days, travel outfit-I can wear the same both ways. And pajamas. There. That's plenty.

3) I'm trying to figure out what to take for gizmos. A Nook and an iPad? A Nook, an iPad, and knitting? What about headphones? So many considerations.

4) I need to pack for my Portland trip. That's easy. Most of it will be in the car. But I need to gather my toiletries, I haven't done that yet.

5) I thought about getting my flu shot today. Pulled into the parking lot for it and everything. But decided against it since I still am a little junky from my cold. And with the travel, I don't want my system to freak out. So I will get it next week.

6) One of my nails snagged/chipped. That rarely happens. My manicurist was able to slip me in between clients for a less-than-five-minute fix! She's the best!

7) I remembered to go to the bank to pick up a pre-paid credit card and put travel notices on my accounts.

8) I got gas, checked the oil, checked the windshield washer fluid, and tire pressure. I cleaned out the back seat and trunk.

9) I'm wearing skinny jeans and I can't decide if I like them or not. I'm not used to wearing clothes that fit this snugly on my legs. I'm more of a straight leg/boot cut jeans person. But they are comfy and stretchy. I don't feel like a sausage. Hmmm...

10)

9.24.2018

finished reading

Fifteen short stories set in Maine. The title could apply to any of the stories--each one has a moment, a choice, that could set the trajectory of the life differently. Each story made me cheer, cringe, or want to warn the main character of the path she's on. Poignant stories. My book group will have much to say.

currently

I am...

Reading: Marigolds and Murder

Listening to: a Spotify playlist

Loving: getting organized

Thinking: about packing for two trips this week

Feeling: excited--so excited I'm probably obnoxious

Celebrating: friends and family

Grateful for: Harvest Break

Weather: today is 46 degrees and sunny

Enjoying: a minute to think

A quote I want to share:

9.23.2018

sunday stealing

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Thought Provoking Questions

1 When was the last time you tried something new? yesterday
2 Who do you sometimes compare yourself to? I don't
3 What’s the most sensible thing you’ve ever heard someone say? NO
4 What gets you excited about life? friends and family
5 What life lesson did you learn the hard way? go with your gut
6 What do you wish you spent more time doing five years ago? I can't think of anything
7 Do you ask enough questions or do you settle for what you know? can we ever ask enough questions?
8 Who do you love and what are you doing about it? George and I have his picture on my sidebar
9 What’s a belief that you hold with which many people disagree? I hold many, many--especially about how to pay for education
10 What can you do today that you were not capable of a year ago? Kitchener Stitch without looking up videos, I can do it by written direction
11 Do you think crying is a sign of weakness or strength? strength
12 What would you do differently if you knew nobody would judge you? dance with my students when we take brain breaks
13 Do you celebrate the things you do have? I don't know if I celebrate, but I have gratitude
14 What is the difference between living and existing? taking joyful moments
15 If not now, then when? NOW
16 Have you done anything lately worth remembering? I may have saved a life
17 What does your joy look like today? it looks like a cup of coffee
18 Is it possible to lie without saying a word? yes
19 If you had a friend who spoke to you in the same way that you sometimes speak to yourself, how long would you allow this person to be your friend? a long time
20 Which activities make you lose track of time? reading, knitting, and writing lesson plans
21 If you had to teach something, what would you teach? It is my profession
22 What would you regret not fully doing, being or having in your life? I would regret retiring and not having a rescue dog
23 Are you holding onto something that you need to let go of? several things
24 When you are 80-years-old, what will matter to you the most? same things that matter now
25 When is it time to stop calculating risk and rewards and just do what you know is right? when I realize the time is now

postsecret


PostSecret is an ongoing community art project where people mail in their secrets anonymously on one side of a postcard. I like to post one that speaks to me each week.

9.22.2018

saturday 9





Listen, People

Unfamiliar with this week's tune? Hear it here.

1) Basically Herman is telling us that we each both break hearts and have our hearts broken during our lifetime. Do you agree? I agree

2) He implores us to take his advice. Have you more recently given or received advice? I have recently given advice to some students regarding college application deadlines

3) Herman's real name is Peter Noone. He was popular with girls because of his bright, toothy smile. How's your oral health? When are you due to go to the dentist? I might have a dental appointment Monday--or it might be in November, I got confused about the date and both are in my phone calendar

4) Peter/Herman got married on his 21st birthday. That's one way to make sure you don't forget your anniversary. Do you have a good memory for anniversaries and birthdays? yes

5) Between 1965 and 1971, the Hermits worked very hard. They appeared on all the major TV shows of the day, recorded albums, made a movie and then criss-crossed the United States and the United Kingdom, performing live. After those six years, Peter decided he'd had enough and left the group. Have you ever felt burned out and ready for a change? I have and it prompted a complete shift of focus and practice

6) In 1966, when this song was popular, the miniskirt took the fashion world by storm. What's the most recent piece of clothing you added to your wardrobe? my first pair of distressed jeans

7) In 1966, TVs were expensive pieces of furniture. A set with a 16" screen and a wood console sold for $250, which is $1,950 in today's dollars. Tell us about your TV. How big is it? Where did you buy it? I don't remember when I bought it. I think it's 28" and I paid a few hundred dollars for it

8) David Schwimmer, aka Ross on Friends, was born in 1966. Who was your favorite Friend? today I'm going with Joey

9) Random question -- Describe your dream car. I have two--one that's not attainable (a Jaguar) and one that's a possibility (a brown VW Bug)

9.21.2018

the friday 56

The Friday 56

Rules:
*Grab a book, any book.
*Turn to page 56 or 56% in your eReader
(If you have to improvise, that's ok.)
*Find any sentence, (or few, just don't spoil it)
*Post it.


I'm reading Marigolds and Murder.


The detective looked around for what I could only assume was his second in command. The officer had not moved closer to the deceased. He busied himself, rather unnecessarily, drawing a dirt line around the patch with a stick. It seemed more than possible that he had not seen too many dead bodies in his young life. They looked decidedly more real in person than on a movie or television show.

today's the day


Today at 2:50 pm marks the beginning of Potato Harvest Break here in Northern Maine. Let us do a happy dance!

9.20.2018

three on thursday

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Three TV shows I'm hoping to love:

You. On Lifetime network. Based on the novel. I'm a couple of episodes behind.
YOU is a 21st century love story that asks, “What would you do for love?” When a brilliant bookstore manager crosses paths with an aspiring writer, his answer becomes clear: anything. Using the internet and social media as his tools to gather the most intimate of details and get close to her, a charming and awkward crush quickly becomes obsession as he quietly and strategically removes every obstacle – and person – in his way. The series also stars Elizabeth Lail, Luca Padovan, Zach Cherry, and Shay Mitchell, with a special guest appearance by John Stamos. Greg Berlanti, Sera Gamble, Sarah Schechter, Leslie Morgenstein, Gina Girolamo, and Marcos Siega serve as executive producers. Executive producers Greg Berlanti and Sera Gamble also wrote the first episode of the series, which was directed/executive produced by Lee Toland Krieger. Based on Caroline Kepnes’ best-selling novel of the same name, YOU is from Berlanti Productions, Man Sewing Dinosaur, and Alloy Entertainment in association with Warner Horizon Scripted Television and A&E Studios.

The Good Cop. A Dramedy starring Josh Groban and Tony Danza. Netflix.
When he's not solving murders, a pathologically honest detective tries to keep an eye on his crooked but kindhearted dad.

The Rookie.
Nathan Fillion is The Rookie.

Starting over isn’t easy, especially for small-town guy John Nolan who, after a life-altering incident, is pursuing his dream of being an LAPD officer. As the force’s oldest rookie, he’s met with skepticism from some higher-ups who see him as just a walking midlife crisis. If he can’t keep up with the young cops and the criminals, he’ll be risking lives including his own. But if he can use his life experience, determination and sense of humor to give him an edge, he may just become a success in this new chapter of his life.

9.18.2018

ten things tuesday

When I'm sick:

1) I am a major baby.

2) I want to be left alone. No contact. Don't text or email and especially don't call.

3) I want to sleep. And sleep. And sleep some more.

4) I don't want to eat.

5) I can't read.

6) I can't concentrate.

7) I get hives. I don't know what the deal is with that, but this time around I've got wicked heebie-jeebies.

8) Pajamas annoy me but I'm cold.

9) I miss being at school.

10) I can't wait to feel better. And I'm so glad it's this week and not next week that I'm sick, phew! I've got NYC coming up!

9.17.2018

currently

I am...

Reading: This Time Might Be Different: Stories from Maine

Listening to: the local news: it's weather time

Loving: my bed

Thinking: about school tomorrow and if I should call out again

Feeling: awful--this cold is kicking my butt

Celebrating: sleep

Grateful for: competent substitutes

Weather: it's 83 degrees at 6:21pm

Enjoying: getting ready to head back to bed

A quote I want to share:

9.16.2018

achoo

Skipping Sunday Stealing because I've got a rotten cold. I'm miserable. Blah.

postsecret


PostSecret is an ongoing community art project where people mail in their secrets anonymously on one side of a postcard. I like to post one that speaks to me each week.

9.15.2018

saturday 9





Teenage Dream

1) Much of the video for this week's song takes place in a convertible and on the beach. How's the weather where you are? Would you be comfortable riding around with the top down today? it is sunny, humid and on the way to mid-80s: it would be a top down day

2) This video was filmed all around Katy Perry's hometown of Santa Barbara. Amtrak runs through Santa Barbara via The Pacific Surfliner. Tell us about a memorable train trip. I took a train from Brussels to Paris through beautiful pastoral countryside

3) Katy sings that her boyfriend thinks she's funny, even when she gets the punchline wrong. Do you think you're a better joke-teller or audience? I am far better audience

4) Her "teenage dream" lover is shown working out with a heavy bag. When is the last time you visited a gym? uh... I truly don't remember

5) Katy changes her hair a lot. She's gone from long black hair to cropped blonde hair with stops at red, green and purple. Today, are you having a good hair day? I am not, however, I do have a visit with my hair wizard next week

6) Katy thinks dimples are "irresistible" and can't help poking a finger when a dimpled friend smiles. Do you have dimples? no

7) Two of Katy's fragrances (Meow and Purr) are sold in cat-shaped bottles. Are you wearing a scent as you answer these questions? I am wearing Live Joyously

8) Katy's favorite dessert is ice cream (specifically Cold Stone Creamery's Birthday Cake Remix). What's the last dessert you ate? one day last week I had ice cream (Ben & Jerry's Tonight Dough)

9) Random question: How often do you change your bedsheets? every time I go to the laundromat--so roughly every two weeks

9.14.2018

the friday 56

The Friday 56

Rules:
*Grab a book, any book.
*Turn to page 56 or 56% in your eReader
(If you have to improvise, that's ok.)
*Find any sentence, (or few, just don't spoil it)
*Post it.


I'm reading Every Last Lie.


From approximately 56 minutes in:

The grief comes at me in many ways: I spend my mornings in sadness, my evenings in melancholy; in private I cry. I can't bring myself to confess to Maisie why Nick isn't here. And so I've taken to lying. To telling the girl who stands before me with pining eyes that her father has run out, that he's on an errand.

9.13.2018

three on thursday

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Three things I'm looking forward to this weekend:

1) Friday dinner with my bestie.

2) Manicure Saturday.

3) Getting laundry done.

9.11.2018

my generous friend

My friend is so generous! I can't wait to see him in The Band's Visit. We extended the trip so that we can attend the fundraiser.

Playwright John Cariani enlists help from Broadway for a struggling arts center in Presque Isle
The actor, now living in New York, is holding a benefit performance, featuring Tony Shalhoub and other 'Band's Visit' actors, to raise money for Wintergreen Arts Center in his hometown.

John Cariani is putting his New York connections to work to help a tiny arts organization in his northern Maine hometown raise enough money to keep operating.

Cariani, a playwright and Tony Award-nominated actor starring in the hit musical “The Band’s Visit” on Broadway, recruited Tony winners Tony Shalhoub, Katrina Lenk and many of his castmates to perform a one-night benefit in Manhattan for the Wintergreen Arts Center in Presque Isle, which offers arts programs to children and adults.

The arts center is facing financial pressure, which Cariani read about in the local paper, prompting him to ask his acting friends for help. Members of the original Broadway cast will present “The Band Visits Cariani” at 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 1 at the Romulus Linney Courtyard Theatre at the Pershing Square Signature Center on West 42nd Street. The theatrical evening will feature scenes from Cariani’s plays. Tony and Olivier Award nominee Moritz von Stuelpnagel will direct.

Shalhoub, who graduated from the University of Southern Maine, and Lenk will be joined by Bill Army, Layan Elwazani, Adam Kantor, Pomme Koch, Andrew Polk, Rachel Prather, Ahmad Maksoud, James Rana, Jonathan Raviv, Sharone Sayegh and Kristen Sieh.

Shalhoub won a Tony for his role in the musical, which he has since left.

“I’m overjoyed to be reunited with the cast of ‘The Band’s Visit,’ even for just one night,” he said in a statement. “And I can’t think of a better reason than to celebrate the work of John Cariani. Not unlike ‘The Band’s Visit,’ John’s plays speak both to the present moment and the greater human condition – and they give voice to some people who are overlooked and aren’t very well represented in contemporary American art and culture. Oh, and they’re also really funny.”

“The Band’s Visit,” which is based on a 2007 Israeli film and opened on Broadway in November, won 10 Tonys this spring, including best musical.

Cariani has written four plays, including “Almost, Maine,” which explores love and loss among working-class people in northern Maine and premiered at Portland Stage Company in 2004. “Almost, Maine” has become one of the most popular plays in the United States, with nearly 4,000 productions, and is among the most frequently produced plays in North American high schools. Scenes from three of Cariani’s other plays – “LOVE/SICK,” “Last Gas” and “cul-de-sac” – also will be featured.

Cariani moved to Presque Isle from Massachusetts when he was a boy. He debuted on Broadway in the 2004 revival of “Fiddler on the Roof,” receiving an Outer Critics Circle Award and a Tony nomination for his portrayal of Motel the Tailor. He originated the role of Nigel Bottom in “Something Rotten!” He also played a forensic lab tech on “Law & Order” for five seasons and had recurring roles on the CBS-TV show “Numbers.”

Cariani couldn’t be reached Monday to talk about the benefit. In a news release, he noted the connection between his plays and “The Band’s Visit.” In a statement, he said, ” ‘The Band’s Visit’ is about love and loss and kindness and hope in a fictional town in the middle of nowhere in Israel. A lot of my plays are about love and loss and kindness and hope in a fictional town in the middle of nowhere in northern Maine. I’m intrigued by the intersection of these two make-believe worlds. And I’m excited to see the actors who appear in ‘The Band’s Visit’ every night tackle scenes from my plays – and raise some money for a good cause while they’re at it.”

Tickets cost $35 to $100.

Dottie Hutchins, executive director of the Wintergreen Arts Center, said Cariani called a week ago with the offer to help after he read about the arts center’s financial concerns in the local paper, the Star-Herald. The organization owes about $26,000 on an existing loan and, in November, will start paying $1,500 a month in rent. It had operated with a rent-free lease for the past decade, Hutchins said.

“John called up and said, ‘This is what I want to do. What do you think?’ I was like, ‘Yes!’ We’re absolutely thrilled, obviously,” Hutchins said. “He just read the article in the paper, and on his own he thought, ‘What can I do?'”

The Wintergreen is trying to raise about $50,000 to pay off its debt and cover rent for more than a year. So far, it has raised about half of that amount locally.

Hutchins has no idea what to expect with Cariani’s support, but she is optimistic. “Our goal now is the stars,” she said.

To donate online, visit: www.wintergreenarts.org/wordpress/support-wintergreen/donate/ To buy tickets to the New York benefit, visit ticketcentral.com

Bob Keyes can be contacted at 791-6457 or at: bkeyes@pressherald.com Twitter: pphbkeyes

ten things tuesday

Ten books selected by my school book group:

October -The Bear and the Nightingale by Katherine Arden
November -Now That You Mention It by Kristan Higgins
December -Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng
January -Blitzed: Drugs in the Third Reich by Norman Ohler
February -The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah
March -Humans of New York by Brandon Stanton
April -A Lite Too Bright by Samuel Miller
May -The Immortalists by Chloe Benjamin
June -The Bookshop of Yesterdays by Amy Meyerson
July -Before We Were Yours by Lisa Wingate

9.10.2018

currently

I am...

Reading: Every Last Lie

Listening to: a tv show I recorded last night

Loving: September

Thinking: about food--I'm hungry and can't decide what to make

Feeling: competent

Celebrating: I used my time wisely today, it was a good day

Grateful for: canceled meetings after school

Weather: it's 66 degrees

Enjoying: the planning of my NYC trip

A quote I want to share:

9.09.2018

sunday stealing

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Food Again.

1. Ever had ramen noodles? How do you fix yours? Do you add anything to them? I have never had them
2. Do you like spicy foods? not spicy enough to melt my eyelids, but yes
3. Crispy or grilled chicken on your salad? grilled
4. Do you like corn on the cob? yes, but I don't eat it often
5. Pumpkin or apple pie? both
6. Dinner rolls or crescent rolls? both
7. How do you like your eggs? cooked
8. Most expensive meal you have ever eaten? I was in Aruba at a very swanky restaurant
9. Do you like stir fry? yes
10. What kind of pots and pans do you use? Revere Ware
11. Do you like Brussel sprouts? if they are properly cooked
12. Canned or fresh tomatoes? fresh, although canned have their place
13. BBQ Chicken or Ribs? ribs
14. Do you like coffee? I love coffee
15. Cupcakes or ice cream cake? cupcakes
16. Hot dogs or polish sausage? either
17. Do you like cinnamon toast? yes
18. Do you eat dinner at the table or in front of the TV? either
19. Do you like to BBQ? no, I don't like to
20. Do you like cold cuts? some
21. Do you like rice? yes
22. Macaroni and cheese? yes
23. Key Lime Pie? sure
24. Favorite Fair/Carnival Food? doughboys
25. What kind of gravy do you like? I don't usually have gravy
26. Jalapeno Poppers? no thank you
27. Broccoli/Chicken Alfredo? yes
28. Do you like cottage cheese? yes
29. Do you like lasagna? yes
30. Do you like hard boiled eggs? yes

postsecret


PostSecret is an ongoing community art project where people mail in their secrets anonymously on one side of a postcard. I like to post one that speaks to me each week.

9.08.2018

saturday 9





Gotta Travel On

1) In this song, the Billy Grammer sings that "summer's almost gone, winter's coming on." When you look out your window, do you see any evidence that the seasons are changing? not yet!

2) He admits he has laid around and played around for too long. Do you consider lazy days to be wasted days? no, they are not wasted

3) Billy relaxed by fishing. Tell us about a visit you made to a pier, or a ride you took on a boat, this past year. (Bonus points if you went fishing!) I haven't been to a pier this year... or on a boat! Last summer I went to Chebeague Island (off Portland) and had a wonderful visit but this year my friends were unable to schedule a visit

4) Born in 1925, Mr. Grammer was the eldest of 13 children. He and his wife Ruth were childless. What do you think is the ideal size for a family? as many people as you can comfortably afford

5) This song was very popular on juke boxes back in 1959. When were you last in a bar or restaurant that had a juke box? Did you play it? there's a restaurant in the neighboring town with juke boxes at each table

6) In 1959, movie tickets zoomed up in price to $1.00 and Ben Hur was the big blockbuster. What's the last movie you saw in a theater? Do you remember how much the ticket cost? I saw Christopher Robin and I paid either $5 or $7

7) Huckleberry Hound was a hit with the younger audience in 1959. What cartoon did you enjoy as a kid? Josie and the Pussycats

8) In 1959, continuing dramas (soap operas) were still broadcast each day on the radio. When you turn on the radio, do you listen for talk, news, or music? music

9) Random question -- Which competition would you rather judge: The Pillsbury Bake Off, The Miss America Pageant, or Dancing with the Stars? wow--that's a fun question--I'll say Pillsbury Bake Off but I'm nervous about eating funky stuff

9.07.2018

the friday 56

The Friday 56

Rules:
*Grab a book, any book.
*Turn to page 56 or 56% in your eReader
(If you have to improvise, that's ok.)
*Find any sentence, (or few, just don't spoil it)
*Post it.


I'm reading This Time Might Be Different: Stories from Maine.


From page 56:

Ewell Dyer's wife had it, and the woman Amy talked to sometimes in the laundromat. Amy overheard somebody in the post ioffice say it had killed her mother in the nursing home. Somekind of special Asian strain of virus nobody had any resistance to.

9.06.2018

9.04.2018

ten things tuesday

Ten questions: courtesy of EightPepperberries

1) One thing I've always wished for: a housekeeper/maid/butler--someone to deal with household matters for me

2) In the next year, I really want to: get my finances squared away--I'm almost there

3) When people first meet me, I hope they feel: listened to

4) How do I feel at the moment?: I'm feeling that exhausted feeling you get when you're overwhelmed

5) List all my small victories: I didn't lose patience with anyone today, my dress didn't fall apart, I made my family laugh

6) What lesson did I learn this week? that people don't want advice, they want to talk

7) I am really good at: compartmentalizing

8) If life stopped today, what would I regret not doing? I can't think of anything

9) Where was I ten years ago? ten years ago I took medical leave to help my dad during his first ever heart procedure--it was a very scary time!

10) The top 3 songs on my playlist right now are: Great Summer by Vance Joy, Shake by The Head and the Heart, American Baby by Dave Matthews Band

9.03.2018

nothing like being in a sunflower field


currently

I am...

Reading: All the Birds in the Sky

Listening to: silence--there is no traffic noise

Loving: family time--my Pennsylvania sister and her husband are here!!!

Thinking: I forgot to put my glasses on

Feeling: anticipatory

Celebrating: family time!

Grateful for: the strong bonds I have with my sister

Weather: it's 67 degrees now but it's going to get up to 82

Enjoying: Labor Day and its history

A quote I want to share:

9.02.2018

sunday stealing

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Freaky Poptart

What is one thing that you would change about yourself if you could? I would care about keeping a tidy house

Name three exotic countries you would like to visit: Italy, Ireland, Germany

What do you think the secret to life is? 42

Best concert: James Taylor in a baseball field at sunset

Song you can listen to over and over and not get tired of: One by U2

Worst movie music soundtrack or score: I can't think of one

A song you wish wouldn't get stuck in your head but always does: "Man, I Feel Like A Woman"
Who was your FIRST date? I don't remember

Do you still talk to your FIRST love? yes, though not often

What was your FIRST alcoholic drink? warm beer

What was your FIRST job? babysitting

What was your FIRST car? Ford Taurus

Where did you go on your FIRST ride on an airplane? Philadelphia

Who was your FIRST best friend & do you still talk? Lisa Marquis and yes, we keep up through FB

Whose wedding did you attend the FIRST time? you mean, who's been married multiple times but I've only been to the first wedding? Or whose wedding was the first I attended?

Tell us about your FIRST roommate. My Virginia sister and I shared a bedroom until I was about sixteen years old

If you had one wish, what would it be (other than more wishes)? that I enjoyed cleaning my house

What is something you would learn if you had the chance? brioche knitting

Did you marry the FIRST person you were in love with? no

What were the first lessons you ever took and why? tap dancing because my family was big in community theater and it was a good skill for a budding actress to have (shuffle-ball-change)

What is the first thing you do when you get home? kick off my shoes

postsecret

On the back: when friends ask I just say he's doing real well but I know he won't get better

PostSecret is an ongoing community art project where people mail in their secrets anonymously on one side of a postcard. I like to post one that speaks to me each week. This week, more than one jumped out.



9.01.2018

saturday 9





Think

1) This song is about a woman who works hard as a waitress. What's the hardest job you've ever had? oh my gosh, waitressing was the hardest job--people are gross

2) The lyrics tell us she has worked at this job for 28 years. What's the longest you stayed with one employer?
my current job, I'm starting my 21st year

3) Donna Summer was inspired to write this song during an awards show. She ducked into the bathroom and met the elderly ladies' room attendant, whose job it was to make sure the room the spotless, the complimentary hairspray and moisturizer was abundant, and there was a hot towel for every celebrity who used the facilities. "Wow," Donna thought, "she works hard for those tips." Who is the last person you tipped? I tipped my waitress at lunch

4) Early in her career, Donna was in the touring company of the musical Hair. It played in Munich for so long that she became fluent in German. What's the longest you have ever lived away from home? I lived away from home for a school year, teaching in Western Maine

5) Sam's dad is naturally outgoing and enjoys striking up conversations with waitresses, librarians, the checker at the supermarket, etc. Sam is always polite but more private. Are you more like father or daughter? people always talk to me, I don't have to initiate conversations

6) A little more than 10% of the American workforce is self-employed. Have you ever been your own boss? I would not make a good boss

7) Labor Day weekend may offer a golden opportunity for napping and sleeping in. Do you snore? yes

8) Will you be attending a Labor Day picnic or barbecue? I have no plans to, however, my Pennsylvania sister is going to be here tomorrow so there might be a family something or other

9) Labor Day traditionally marks the beginning of the fall. Will you be adding any new fall clothes to your wardrobe? I do not have plans to, but that doesn't mean anything