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.
Friday, May 17, 2019
Saturday 9
Secret Love (1953)
Unfamiliar with this week's song. Hear it here.
Rest in peace, Doris Day (1922-2019)
1) In this song Doris admits she's spoken to the stars, "the way dreamers often do." Do you often daydream? YES! It seems I'm seldom in the moment. I'm either reliving, anticipating, or fantasizing.
2) What's the last secret you kept? (It doesn't have to be romantic.) It's about my dear friend Henry. Seven months ago, he was in a terrible accident, which resulted in a traumatic brain injury. He's getting better all the time, but recovery has been slow. His husband, Reg, has turned their GoFundMe page into an online journal, where he vents about how difficult their life has been since the accident. I hate knowing about Reg's writing. Because someday Henry is going to read it and feel so betrayed by the oversharing that's been done.
3) While "Secret Love" was one of Miss Day's best-selling records, and the song won an Oscar, she did not perform it at the Academy Awards Ceremony. She said she was just too nervous to sing it live before an international television audience and an auditorium full of entertainment professionals. When did you last suffer an attack of nerves? Friday morning, before I hit "send" on an email. Which was silly, because I write for a living. But this email was to my fellow condo unit owners, and I know how important the information would be.
4) Doris' well-publicized attack of Oscar stage fright was unexpected because she began her career as a band singer, performing before live audiences every night. But she reportedly did develop more phobias over the years, including a fear of flying. Is there anything that scares you now, as an adult, that didn't frighten you as a child? Airplane travel. I didn't develop my fear of flying until I was in my mid-30s.
5) Doris Day made 39 movies between 1948 and 1968. She said one of her favorite things about filmmaking was working with costume designers on her wardrobe. Do you enjoy shopping for clothes? Sure. In fact, I should be thinking about what I need for summer. Have you ever shopped at ThredUp? It's an online resale shop and I've picked up some cute things. I think of buying used as a form of recycling. (I've also sold items through their site, but I didn't think it was worth the effort. It's easier to just donate to Goodwill.)
6) Doris confessed that when she had to lose weight for a role, she gave up ice cream. If we checked your freezer, would we find any ice cream? Always.
7) In 1985 she hosted a cable show called Doris Day's Best Friends. She used the show as a platform to promote pet adoptions and animal welfare. Most of the guests were celebrity friends who reportedly donated their salaries for appearing on the show to Doris' pet foundation. Did you more recently ask a friend for a favor, or perform a favor for a friend? I gave my boss $1. He was embarrassed to ask the guys at the sandwich shop to break a big bill for a cup of soda.
8) For more than 20 years, Doris co-owned the Cypress Inn in Carmel, CA. The Inn expects to continue on without her, and maintain the pet-friendly policies she introduced. Have you ever traveled with your dog or cat? No. I'd be too worried about my cat Reynaldo slipping out and getting lost far from home.
9) Random question: What's the last thing you complained about? Being on the condo board. I liked my neighbors better when I didn't know them so well.
I often think similarly to your answers to #1 and #9 when it comes to Facebook. So much oversharing on there and then "I liked my friends and relatives better when I didn't know every single thought that passed through their heads."
ReplyDeleteI so agree with you about your answer to number 1 and several others are similar to my answers. Not liking to fly, discovering sometimes things about people you really didn't want to know, and we both love ice cream!! I do feel fortunate that the majority of my friends on social media are very positive and don't tend to share too much or complain. I just unfollow the negativity and check in on them every now and again to see how they are doing. Happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteYour last line is really intriguing. I liked a lot of people better when I didn't know what was going on in their heads, like Stacy, on FB. Of course there are probably people who say the same about me and my blog, but they come there, it's not like it's in their face. And they don't have to read it.
ReplyDeleteThat was nice of you to give your boss a $1! I agree with Stacy, people overshare way too much on FB... Have a great Saturday!
ReplyDeleteYes, that certainly is another good reason for not traveling with a cat!
ReplyDeleteYou just described me in #1! I am the same way. I am so sorry about Henry. I have heard great things about threadup. I may check it out and see what I think. I loved your answers! Have a great weekend!
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I don't use Thread Up but I do use Stitch Fix (and LOVE it)!
ReplyDeleteI've heard of ThreadUp, and think it's a fantastic idea.
ReplyDeleteAnd,yes, I'm surprised that anyone travels with a kitty, and just for that reason...
I'm ever so careful what I say about family on my blog. I don't want anything to come back and bite. Because it usually does. I have an crazed SIL who obsesses about everything under the sun.
The nurse at the veterinary clinic didn't properly fasten the door on Myrtle's transporter cage thingy. Thank goodness I'd just gotten her into the minivan and closed the door. Even though she is chipped I wouldn't want a terrified cat running on a busy downtown street. Bad enough wrestling with four pounds of fury getting her back in there.
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