These are the thoughts and observations of me — a woman of a certain age. (Oh, my, God, I'm 65!) I'm single. I'm successful enough (independent, self supporting). I live just outside Chicago, the best city in the world. I'm an aunt and a friend. I feel that voices like mine are rather underrepresented online or in print. So here I am. If my musings resonate with you, please visit my blog again sometime.
Saturday, February 23, 2013
Sunday Stealing
First Job: Babysitting. I loved it. The kids went to bed pretty early and then I got paid to eat potato chips, drink Pepsi and watch TV.
First Real Job: Administrative assistant -- OK, back in those days it was called "secretary" -- at Sears Corporate HQ in the building that was once known as Sears Tower.
First Volunteer Job: Scrubbing litter boxes, clipping claws and cleaning away ear mites in the cat adoption room at Chicago's Anti-Cruelty Society.
First Car: A 1971 Impala. It was live driving a big green, rusty boat.
First Record: "I've Got Rings on My Fingers and Bells on My Toes." A woman sang it, but I don't recall her name. I couldn't read the label, as I was still in pre-school. My Grandpa gave me the record and I still remember all the lyrics.
First Sport Played: Tag in the backyard
First Concert: Bobby Sherman. Don't judge me! I was in 7th grade and "Julie, Do Ya Love Me" is a classic of the bubblegum genre (she said, super defensively).
First Country Visited: We went to Canada the summer I was 9
First Kiss: David, the boy next door. (OK, three doors down. Details! Details!)
First Speech: Not memorable. Sorry.
First Girlfriend/Boyfriend: See First Kiss.
First Encounter with a Famous Person: I ran into Black Hawk great Stan Mikita while we each shopping in the same department store. He was shorter than I expected and smelled of cigarettes, which disappointed me. But he was very gracious and let me tail after him as he bought dollhouse furniture for his little girl.
First Brush With Death: In 2008. I almost got creamed by a cab. I think about it every time I pass the spot where it nearly happened.
First House/Flat Owned: Owned? I have a mortgage I'm making dents in each month, but I can't honestly say I own this place.
First Film Seen at a Cinema: Mary Poppins
First Media Appearance (Radio, Newspaper, TV): In third grade I won an essay contest about what made my teacher the best in town. I won $50 and got my little paragraph reprinted in the local paper.
First Hospital Stay:In 1994 I had uterine fibroids removed. Want to hear more about it? I didn't think so.
First Book You Remember Reading: Abraham Lincoln by Ingri & Edgar Parin d'Aulaire. It's a children's book with really gorgeous illustrations. My parents bought it for me as a souvenir after we visited the Lincoln sites in Springfield that summer between Kindergarten and first grade. I flipped through it over and over and over again during the long car ride home. It's still in print and, if you have a young child in your life, I highly recommend it.
First Pet: Tommy. He was a truly terrific cat.
First Election You Voted In: 1976 I got to vote for both President and Illinois governor. I truly don't recall if I voted for James R. Thompson, who became our Governor, but I'm going to give him a shout out as he's one of the few governors of my lifetime who didn't/hasn't done jail time. Props to you, Big Jim!
Bobby Sherman--I remember swooning over him myself!
ReplyDeleteI loved babysitting, too. I was a much sought after sitter on the big holidays.
ReplyDeleteWe played bubblegum music on WTIT in high school including that Bobby Sherman diddy. When I came home from my freshman year in college, we ended that. It was prog rock all the way...
ReplyDeleteHoly Cow- you got to see Bobby Sherman! I am so jealous!
ReplyDeleteBabysitting -- I had some total douchebags I guess... I hated it! Either the parents left their porn tapes in the area where they told ME I could get tapes from to watch or their kids was stripping and running through the house! HOLY CRAP!
ReplyDeleteI don't know that I could recall all the answers to these questions. I'm impressed that you could!
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