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Chatty on Sunday

May 14, 2017 at 9:36 am by Claudia

Around 5:00 yesterday afternoon, my niece sent a text to me with this photo:

I cannot tell you how happy this made me! That’s Christy, who pays Anastasia, on the left and my great-niece, Vivi, on the right. (Vivi is my late brother’s granddaughter.)

Doesn’t Vivi look like she is going to burst with happiness?

I had arranged everything with Christy and her assistant but since I wasn’t actually there, I was nervous that somehow they wouldn’t get through the stage door, that something would go wrong. So I was sitting here in the den, watching the clock, hoping that I’d hear from Liz, my niece. When this came through, I relaxed. Liz said that Vivi was ‘starstruck’ and that they had the most wonderful time, loved the show and even got a tour of the backstage area. A big thank you to Christy and Chandalae, her assistant.

Anastasia  is such a wonderful show, full of rich, gorgeous music that hearkens back to the glorious music of Rodgers and Hammerstein. That’s one of the reasons I love it so much. I’m not a fan of musicals with a ‘pop’ sound, where one tune morphs into another and are virtually indistinguishable from each other. (Exception: Hamilton, which is brilliant and so much more than rap/pop music.) So, Anastasia  is a musical in the traditional vein and a family musical, at that. That’s why I didn’t expect it to be nominated for many, if any, Tony awards. The Tonys tend to go for cutting-edge, fresh musicals, which is fine. The exception this year is Hello Dolly  with Bette Midler, but she is a force of nature and she was absolutely born to play that role.

I was disappointed that Christy wasn’t nominated, because I believe she should have been, but I’m thrilled Mary Beth Peil was nominated for her role as the Dowager Empress. She is extraordinary. She once said to me, in a written response to a note I gave her, “You who can hear the grass grow – I love it!” (My job is all about listening.) That made me so happy that I have it printed out on my bulletin board. Her performance is elegant, touching and lyrical and I do so hope she wins.

I’m also thrilled that Linda Cho was nominated for her exquisite costume design. There were a lot of new musicals this year and it was very competitive, but from simply reading about each one, I could have predicted the nominees and pretty much did.

Then there’s Escape to Margaritaville, the Jimmy Buffett musical that Don is in – the audience sings along with the Buffett songs, comes up on stage at times, cheers, talks back – as Don says, “It’s a party!” Two completely different musicals!

Change of subject:

Bridal Veil spirea.

Sweet white violets that I found in the side garden bed.

Editorial comment (my conflicted opinion and my opinion only): I read a wonderful essay by Anne Lamott on why she doesn’t go for the whole Mother’s Day thing (and she’s a mom) and she echoed a conversation that Don and I had just the day before. While I honor mothers, including my own, I do think that many people have complex reactions to Mother’s Day, because not every maternal relationship is Hallmark card worthy. The “Day” can evoke sadness at the loss of a parent, estrangement from a parent, the loss of a child, the inability to conceive, not ever knowing one’s mother, or having a mother who should never have been one. I’m conflicted about this sort of day. I always called my mom on Mother’s Day, of course, because I loved her and I knew it meant a great deal to her to hear from me on that day. But as a daughter, every day should be a day I honor my mom, right? I received the most beautiful card from my sister for Mother’s Day and it made me cry. And this morning, Little Z sent me a video message saying “Happy Mother’s Day.” I melted. Let me add that I honor my sister on this day because she is an incredible mother to her three sons. But I honor her every day. So…conflicted.

I won’t go into the whole “you’ve never known what it is to love until you’ve had a child” thing. Please. Love is love is love is love is love.

Same for Valentine’s Day. Too much pressure for those who, for a variety of reasons, feel sadness on that day. And again, Don and I say “I love you” to each other countless times a day. We don’t need a special day to acknowledge our love for each other. In fact, we sort of make it a practice not to do anything special on that day – but that’s just us.

I’m not meaning to rain on anyone’s parade, I’m just being honest about my conflicted feelings on what I call “Hallmark” holidays. I miss my mother. I miss being a mom to my dogs. But I feel that every day and it has absolutely nothing to do with Mother’s Day.

Nevertheless, I do wish all of you moms a Happy Mother’s Day because I want to take a moment on this day to acknowledge you. And if on this day, you are showered with presents or a beautiful brunch or simply a hug and a thank you, that makes me very happy. But if you’re feeling blue on this day, know that you are loved, as well.

Happy Sunday.

 

 

Filed Under: Anastasia, flowers 40 Comments

Fading But Beautiful

May 13, 2017 at 9:37 am by Claudia

They’re fading from the deep purple that they were. And we’re going to get a lot of rain this weekend. So I thought I’d take one last group of photos.

I love you, lilacs.

My niece and great-niece are seeing Anastasia this afternoon. I’ve arranged for them to meet Christy backstage after the show. I hope they have a great time!

Happy Saturday.

Filed Under: flowers, garden 18 Comments

Pie, Mulch, Don & A Chipmunk

May 12, 2017 at 9:37 am by Claudia

A sunny, lovely day today, which I will take full advantage of, since Saturday and Sunday will be rainy. I did a lot of weeding and mulching yesterday. There’s still a bit to go but the bulk of it is finished. I think I’ll hold off on potting the impatiens until the weekend and Monday’s winds are over.

Or maybe not. We’ll see.

A big old Julian apple pie arrived via FedEx yesterday. Ordering one to be sent directly to your home on the other side of the country is expensive, as Katheryn mentioned in yesterday’s comments. That’s why we rarely do it. Since Don is working at the moment, we are indulging – just a wee bit.

Also in the box? A T-shirt for me! Red, long-sleeved, with the logo on the front and the back…I love it! Don’s message on the note enclosed with the pie was “Sugar for my baby!”

Ain’t he the cutest?

His show is in previews now and he’s having fun. First preview was full of Jimmy Buffett fans and that made all the difference. They get the jokes, they sing along, it’s a great evening for all.

The leaves on the sugar maple.

And the forget-me-nots are getting ready to bloom.

Finally, for yours truly, there’s not much that’s cuter than a chipmunk. This little chippie has been seen in the back forty, on the porch, in the area behind the kitchen – always busy – and yesterday I saw him in the memorial garden, so I took some pictures of him.

Some adorable cuteness for your Friday.

Happy Friday.

Filed Under: animals, Don, gardening 24 Comments

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I live in a little cottage in the country with my husband. It's a sweet place, sheltered by old trees and surrounded by gardens. The inside is full of the things we love. I love to write, I love my camera, I love creating, I love gardening. My decorating style is eclectic; full of vintage and a bit of whimsy.

I've worked in the theater for more years than I can count. I'm currently a voice, speech, dialect and text coach freelancing on Broadway, off Broadway, and in regional theater.

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