Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Goodnight Cyd

Cyd Charisse, the long-legged beauty who danced with the Ballet Russe as a teenager and starred in MGM musicals with Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly, died Tuesday. She was 86.

Her name was Tula Ellice Finklea when she was born in Amarillo, Texas, on March 8, 1922. From her earliest years she was called Sid, because her older brother couldn't say "sister." She was a sickly girl who started dancing lessons to build up her strength after a bout with polio.

"I was so frail they were afraid to touch me," she recalled in that 1996 interview.

At 14 she auditioned for the head of the famed Ballet Russe, and became part of the corps de ballet and toured the U.S. and Europe. To appear with the nearly all-Russian company, she was first billed as Celia Siderova, than as Maria Istromena.

At one point during the European tour, she met up again with Nico Charisse, a handsome young dancer she had studied with for a time in Los Angeles. They married in Paris in 1939.

The Ballet Russe disbanded after the war broke out, and the newlyweds returned to Hollywood. In 1942, a son, Nicky, was born.

In 1948, the year after she and Nico divorced, Charisse married Martin. Her second son, Tony Jr., was born in 1950.


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Saturday, June 14, 2008

Don't Hate...seriously

Dear Hater,

I am who I am and do what I do, but that doesn't take anything away from who you are and what you do. Me being smart doesn't mean that you're dumb. Me being cute doesn't make you ugly. So don't hate on me...you're revealing too much about yourself. You're hating because you're too afraid to look in the mirror. You're afraid that you may not like what you see. It's sad that my accomplishments seem to magnify your insecurities.

Maybe no one has told you the truth. The truth is that you can do anything you set your mind to (Phil. 4:13). Know that every time you speak ill of me, you're uncovering more about yourself (Job 15:6) and (Psalm 12:2).

It's time to look at yourself and make a change (2 Corinth. 3:18). Every time you find yourself starting a sentence with "She thinks she's..." or "He thinks he's..." replace that with "I think she's (he's)" because that's what you're really saying.

"She thinks she's cute"
"I think she's cute...and I don't like it" (which you know is the truth).

We were made to talk about better things (Psalm 63:3).




More to come... Stay tuned.

Monday, June 9, 2008

I am grateful


A few days ago, I decided to take a nap with my son (he just turned 10 months today!) Well, he decided that he was no longer sleepy. I tried to trick him into going to sleep by pretending that I was asleep. I got a pleasant surprise.

While I laid there with my eyes closed he grabbed my face and gave me 3 kisses and 2 hugs. Then he sang to me and rubbed my head. I was filled with so much joy that I grabbed him, hugged, kissed and tickled him.

I LOVE those moments.

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

I found this HILARIOUS

(06-02) 12:07 PDT Middletown, Pa. (AP) --

A computer spell-checker run amok christened several Pennsylvania high school students with new — and in some cases unflattering — last names.

Middletown Area High School's yearbook listed Max Zupanovic as "Max Supernova," Kathy Carbaugh as "Kathy Airbag" and Alessandra Ippolito as "Alexandria Impolite," just to name a few.

"It was kind of funny, but kind of rude at the same time," Ippolito said.

The mistakes were found on four of the yearbook's 176 pages, co-editor Amanda Gummo said.

Ed Patrick of Taylor Publishing, which printed the book, said his company is responsible for the errors and will provide free stickers printed with the correct names.

"It happens all the time, every year," Patrick said. "Look at any yearbook in the country."

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Hillary, Hillary, Hillary

Sigh. Is it me or is Hillary looking a bit like a sore loser? Hillary supporters have got to feel a little embarrassed at times. Kind of like when your mom comes to your school in hair rollers and house shoes.

Ah,the Bosnia fib.

Then demanding that votes be count in a state where Obama wasn't even on the ballot.

And oh yeah, the RFK comments. I get what she was trying to say (about historic primaries going into the month of June)but her analogy was not relevant. When RFK was assassinated, he had just won California's primary election. California is one of those states that can make or break a candidate, that's why the candidates typically wait until after the California primary to concede. This was also true for her husband in 1992, who's election she also referenced.

California already voted! So what are you doing Hillary!? GO HOME. Do not belabor this. More than your feelings are at stake. I know that you are desperately craving the title of first woman president, but be a lady about this.