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Once upon a time, there was a blogger named Janet who posted a fill-in-the-blank meme every Friday. Let’s give it a try.
Stealing The Friday Fill-in, though Sunday Stealing Knows It’s Not Friday
1. Being wrong is not the end of the world. One of the things I’m pretty sure I mentioned on this blog once upon a time was that my goal was to know everything I wanted to know. Some things I’m pretty good at include the order of American Presidents and their years. But misremembering stuff is a function, not just of aging, but, increasingly, of something else more important to me has taken its place.
2. Pie tastes so good! It should be a fruit pie, such as an apple, cherry, or blueberry pie, either room temperature or slightly warm, but definitely not right out of the refrigerator. It should be accompanied by a good vanilla ice cream. Alternatively, pizza, but no ice cream.
3. Sometimes, putting others first is misguided. I am reminded of what flight attendants tell us: take care of our own air masks before tending to the children in our care. In general, saying NO is both difficult for me and utterly necessary.
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4. A whole lot of music is breathtaking, really. Some of it is structural, but a lot of it is memory, the way that a song can recreate a sensation.
When the family buried my father, Taps shook me, much to my surprise. And it was a live rendition, not a mechanical one. CBS News Radio News has gone off the air, and hearing the theme, especially the one from the 1980s and 1990s, made me a bit melancholy. Julie Andrews singing octaves at the very end of “Do-Re-Me” is glorious. The inverse pedal point is possibly my favorite thing in all of music.
5. Well, maybe there are coincidences. From THR: “Have you ever seen a final trailer for a major studio’s event movie that’s narrated by its director? That’s the case for the new trailer for Disclosure Day [Stephen Spielberg], which has enjoyed one of the weirdest and most freakishly fortuitous marketing campaigns in Hollywood history, as the real-life disclosure movement involving government officials claiming a UFO cover-up coincides with Universal’s promotional push for their movie about the same thing. Universal has used a muddy blend of traditional marketing, clips highlighting the director’s own belief that aliens have likely visited our planet, and footage in the latest trailer that looks nearly identical to videos the Pentagon just declassified just last week.” So, maybe, not everything is a conspiracy.
6. This week, my plans include at least one trip to a large metropolitan city. As is usually the case, I won’t say when, where, or why until after the fact. It’s like I didn’t announce that my daughter and I went to Charlotte, NC, to see my baby sister and her daughter until we came back.
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