Good evening!
Greetings from Memphis!
My flights from Richmond were good, and on time. However, both segments were on puddle jumpers - and when I flew from Cincinatti to Memphis I was in the 11th row of the plane - which turned out to be the last row of the plane!!! But a good flight nonetheless, it since it was not a full plane of people, the one flight attendant offered extra pretzels and full cans of soda and juice - always nice.
My hotel room is nice. And has a jacuzzi!!! -Which I may make use of in the next few minutes!!!! I had my "traditional - the day I get into Memphis" lunch at The Cupboard. Today's menu (from the various selections): Fried Catfish, Fried Green Tomatoes, Fried Okra and Corn Pudding - it was a very "brown" plate. ;-) -Oh, and the usual yeast rolls and corn muffins. Sooooo good! And soooo splurgy! -Oh, and I also had a slice of Sweet Potato Pie too! -Hey, at least I walked to and from there from the hotel - about a mile each way, so...
Then I finally went and saw
In America. What a beautiful movie. Beautiful. And moving in many ways. Much more moving than I expected - or even "suspected" from the reviews - at least for me. I was literally sobbing at least three times during the movie, and the final sequence just had me audibly sniffling! And I forget to bring kleenex!?!?!? At least I wore a sweatshirt with very absorbent sleeves.
-And the two girls - who are also sisters in real life - are amazing!! I was thinking I would see Monster and Miracle too tonight - all in the same complex - but after coming out of
In America, I just wanted to leave with "that" in my head for tonight.
So... I stopped at the health food store next door and picked up some Scandinavian style tuna salad (very tasty! - made with mustard instead of mayo, and some very good cookies (the oatmeal with cardamom was exquisite...
was..). Then I watched
Austin Powers: Goldmember on cable (from the sublime to the ridiculous(!)), and then logged on, and here I am... So....
DR Jane - Get Well Soon!
DR td - I'm so sorry to hear the news about your father. Many, many Good Health Vibes!
DR WEL - TDF also has some "special seats" set aside. Just check their website:
www.tdf.org. If I recall correctly, the proceeds from their special ticket sales go toward both philanthropic and/or artistic causes. *And I've also steered people toward the Ticket Desks at the hotels in NYC - they will sell to anyone who asks, not just the hotel guests.
RE: The Alet Ourt interview -
<Standing Ovation> Brava!!
DRs SWW and DerB - Have fun unpacking - and getting to see and touch and use your own "stuff" again! -I have a move coming up in April, and, once I get back from Memphis, if I can just go through one box of "stuff" that I have in my room over the next three weeks... I'll be halfway through all the boxes of stuff that I have! ;-) -At least it's a start.
RE: Grocery shopping - As I've mentioned before, I love the place I shop at normally, so... -Even when there are lines... However, when I have to go somewhere else, sometimes the insanity and inanity does get to me. And there are some chains I will simply not step foot into - even if they are open on Sundays and sell alchohol! ;-)
There is branch of a Korean grocery store chain in Fairfax called Hah Nah Reum (sp?) - they also have stores called Super H now too. Well, the lines in there are always long!! -The prices and the produce bring the crowds in. However, the lines there move FAST!!! They have the women at the cash registers trained very well - and they have a slew of "bag boys" - well, more like "bag men" - wrapping things up and putting them in your paper and/or plastic. It still intimidates me getting behind someone with TWO carts of groceries, but just about five minutes later (max!), I'm being rung up myself! And sometimes that's faster than going through their express lanes since other "scared people" line up there, you end up with about 20 people in line for the Express registers... but only behind four or five people in the regular lanes - even if they have very full carts...
-Oh, and I do like the new self-checkout lanes that stores are offering now. However, sometimes going to a manned - or "womanned" - register is still faster. -And then there are those "first-timers" in the self-checkout lanes...;-)
Well, I think that's almost everything... Jaccuzzi time! -And only 225 auditions tomorrow! YIPPEE!!!