Okay, let’s do the year in review. I know it is a little early,
but I am having dinner guests on New Year’s Eve, so I will be too busy for the next
couple of days, getting a manicure, going to The Dry Bar, shopping and cooking.
Thanks to the old-school pocket calendar which I fill in
throughout the year, I have been able to recreate the highlights of 2013.
Movies: Anna
Karenina, Django Unchained, Beasts of the Southern Wild, Salmon Fishing on the
Yemen, Zero Dark Thirty, To Rome with Love, The Master, The Queen of
Versailles, Searching for Sugarman, Quartet, Long Day’s Journey into Night, Central
Park Five, All the President’s Men, The New World, Frances Ha, Before Midnight,
One Eyed Jack, Cloud Atlas, The Seekers, Lawrence of Arabia, The Usual
Suspects, The Prestige, The Graduate, Adaptation, Bernie, The Science of Sleep,
Blue Jasmine, Rush, Captain Phillips, Giant, Nashville, Notorious
Cultural Outings: Three plays: Good People, the Book
of Mormon, and A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum. I went to the Phillips
Gallery twice, once with Peter and another time with Kathleen to see the preview
of the Van Gogh show; I took Peter to the Holocaust Museum and I attended the National
Book Festival to see Linda Ronstadt.
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A Sound Reason to Visit Martha's Vineyard |
Trips: I went to Honolulu on business in February;
spent spring break traipsing around the dreary NJ, CT, NY, PA area looking at
colleges (only to learn that Franky wanted to go south); spent a week in Martha’s
Vineyard, thanks to Peter’s best-ever summer job as a member of the Vineyard
Sound a cappella group; back to Cape Cod
with Jane for a visit to Susan in East Falmouth, and then one more time to
Martha’s Vineyard for Peter retrieval; and went to Saratoga Springs, NY for Parents’
Weekend at Skidmore. Conspicuous by their absence: New York City, Tucson, California and Maine. Gotta fix that next year.
Books: I now
belong to two book clubs, so I am always reading for one or the other; sometimes
they overlap so I have to skip one, but overall it has upped my reading and steered
me toward books I would otherwise never pick up. Here are a few we have covered in the two
clubs: The Many Lives and Secret Sorrows of Josephine B., Sandra Gulland (Part
One of a Trilogy); The Burgess Boys, Elizabeth Strout; War and Peace, Tolstoy
(ongoing, four-part book club); American Pastoral (in progress) and Operation Shylock by Phillip Roth; Things
Fall Apart, Chinua Achebe; Mrs. Dalloway, Virginia Woolf; Age of Innocence, Elizabeth Wharton; O Pioneers,
Willa Cather; Madame Bovary, Flaubert; Therese Raquin, Zola; Excellent Women, Barbara
Pym; Cannery Row, Steinbeck; The Power
and the Glory, Graham Greene; What’s Bred in the Bone, Robertson Davies; The Sheltering
Sky, Paul Bowles; the Road from Coorain, Jill Ker Conway…okay I am going back
more than one year...so kill me. I didn’t do this exercise last year.
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Who Can Forget the Nose Cast? |
Accidents: I
broke my toe; I broke my nose (tennis); and in an “unfortunate spinning
accident” my foot came out of the pedal going at top speed into my shin and I
required 11 stitches. First and last spinning class.
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You Say Goodbye |
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And I Say Hello |
Fitness and Glamour: I ran,
played tennis and took yoga classes. I quit Equinox, an expensive health club,
which I was under-utilizing at $140 a month; and became obsessed with The Dry Bar, and for
$200 a month may never have to wash or dry my hair again. Ooops, $140 a month
habit dropped, $200 a month habit taken up. Even I can do the math on that one.
Money/Miscellany/Mini:
So as they used to say: “Mother is going to take in a little sewing.” I started freelance proofreading last summer and am very happily employed by
HealthyLivinG, a monthly magazine based
in Beverly Hills, which keeps me busy in my increasing spare time; and sends
me checks which I am banking for our trip to Madrid to see Peter next spring;
but after that, may apply to my new major purchase.
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Who Says Mini Can't Buy Happiness? |
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College Bound...Somewhere |
College bound and
determined: Franky took over the search, found seven schools in the south
and two in California; has been admitted to two early action, is waiting to hear
from the rest.
For a variety of reasons, I am much happier this
year. Let’s hope the good times roll into 2014.
Jesus, you were busy. Do I sound surprised? Cause I'm not.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year! Out with the old , it was all so 2013.
xo J