Saturday, December 30, 2017

Saturday 9

1) In this song, Barry Manilow declares New Year's Eve is "just another night." How do you feel about 12/31? Is it a special occasion or just another night? Just another night. Otherwise I've found New Year's Eve is never as much fun as it's supposed to be. This year my plans got cancelled and I'm OK with that.


2) Barry sings that in the past year, "we've made mistakes." What in 2017 do you wish you could do over? Back in September, I saw a confidential document on the Xerox machine that detailed plans for my department in 2018. I've been worrying and fretting about what I saw ever since. I wish I had taken the damn thing and read it in its entirety. Then maybe I'd actually understand what's going on!
 
3) He also sings of happy nights with friends. Tell us about a really good time you had in the past year. Also in September, I went to Wrigley Field with my friend John. The game itself didn't matter -- my guys had already clinched a place in the play-offs and my favoritemost Cub (Anthony Rizzo!) didn't even play. But it was a great day. Sunshine, camaraderie, and margaritas in my favorite place in the world. (BTW, the Cubs play their first game on the road on March 29. I just have to hang on for 90 more days.)


4) The song references growing wiser, as well as older. What's something you learned or discovered in 2017? I learned about Rosemary LaBianca. Up until I read Helter Skelter this year, I thought she was "just a housewife," just "another victim" of the ugly Manson "family." She was a gallant and accomplished woman. She went from single mother to millionaire entrepreneur in the early 1960s, before the women's movement made business more welcome for women. She was a loving mother and stepmother. She deserves to be remembered.

5)  What do you wish you had spent more time doing during 2017? Working out.

6)  What was the smartest thing you did all this past year? I did a very good job for my client this year. There are projects I can point to with pride.

7)  As this year comes to a close, what are you most grateful for? My health.
  
8) When this week's featured artist, Barry Manilow, was a jingle writer, he wrote the famous "You deserve a break today at McDonald's" song. When's the last time you visited the Golden Arches? It's been months. But every time I go, I completely savor the Big Mac. I really do love that burger every now and again.
 
9) Random question: In high school, were you more popular with the boys or the girls? I hated high school so much. That said, I did have girl friends that I hung around with on occasion.



4 comments:

  1. I absolutely love your answer to #1! I was thinking about that myself...the world tells us how all our holidays and big moments are supposed to be so grand and then our realities rarely measure up and we're disappointed.
    I'm sorry about all the stress and worry. I'd be angry at whomever left such a confidential paper in the copier.
    You've mentioned Helter Skelter before...I'm going to have to put it on my list.

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  2. When my bestie and I were making our plans for NYEve, I asked if we could start late afternoon so I wouldn't feel like I was missing out on something if I went home around 9-ish. It's going to be sub-zero here (it's -13 without the wind chill today) so I don't want to be out too much at night, especially.

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  3. I'm sorry you have the itchies. I hope they go away soon. I'm sorry you even saw the confidential paper since it has colored so much of your year. Maybe whatever it was has passed? I hope so. Happy New Year to you, and may 2018 bring you much joy.

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  4. Jeepers- 90 days? Hopefully those 90 days will fly by. I remember being with other folks once who found something confidential (a notebook at that). They all went through it and I just stood in the background. You never know if something is a test or not... Happy New Year!

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