Friday, January 02, 2009

New Years Blues

I'm bummed. It's looking like we're going to have more of the same this year, although a new president will be nice. I need to shake things up. I've asked Doc to start working on that one for me. He's game, which is 1/2 the reason I married him. Also he's 1/4 handy/prepared and 1/4 dimples.

I think this notion was brought about by watching Mama Mia on New Year's Day. I don't care what you say about this movie: it got me. I loved it, every minute. Even when Pierce Brosnan sang. It made me want to move to Greece, that's how much I loved it.

And why not? What would it take, really...we could sell the house and everything we own and live in a box until the rest of our debts are paid off. Then we can take our tax refunds, get a passport and hop on the next Aegean Airlines flight out of here. We wouldn't need shoes and we could make our clothes out of flimsy material. It's always sunny there and we could buy a hotel to run. I've seen Newhart and Fawlty Towers; we could do it. Think of the things I could post here...

I can hear Doc now: "Well, darlin'" he'd say slowly, "If that's what you really want to do...but what about [insert reality check here]."

See? I'm pretty sure he'd be game for moving to Greece with me if I could answer his doubts. And let me tell you, right now, Greece sounds really good to me. I'm sure it will pass as many of my whims do these days. It used to be I'd jump at these ideas without thinking. Now, it's a bit harder with the little ones. However, as long as they could listen to the sound track of Mama Mia over and over and over again, I could talk them into just about anything. Doc's not so easy, which is another reason why our marriage works: He's one hundred per cent his own person. I can only cajole him into something if he's already inclined so to do.

But really, I want to go to the Greece in the movie, where people break out into song. Where beautiful people dance together and emote. I want to hang out with those loud boisterous people and sing "Dancing Queen." I want to wear my heart on my sleeve and feel sunbleached, warm to the bones. I'm want someone to stand on the top of the mountain with me and let me bemoan that the "winner takes it all..." and then profess his love publically afterwards (Doc, can you help me out with this one?).

How can I get that in my life?

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8 Comments:

Blogger SkylersDad said...

Interesting Flan, I wrote something quite a bit the same just now.

Friday, January 02, 2009 2:08:00 PM

 
Blogger Jenny Jenny Flannery said...

SD: I'll check it out. Great minds...

Friday, January 02, 2009 2:09:00 PM

 
Blogger Cormac Brown said...

One minus for Doc, I understand that Grecian beer is subpar.

Friday, January 02, 2009 4:05:00 PM

 
Blogger Joe said...

I've heard the islands are beautiful. Do you know any Greeks?

And yes, the beer is subpar. The wine is pretty good though.

Friday, January 02, 2009 6:49:00 PM

 
Blogger Dale said...

If he sounds like Pierce Brosnan, move without him but otherwise, make your own kind of music(al).

After I visited Rome a few years back, I wondered why I couldn't just move there and sell bottled water to tourists, I mean I bought it while I was there. I'm still not sure why I didn't. I'm not helping am I?

Friday, January 02, 2009 7:35:00 PM

 
Blogger GETkristiLOVE said...

OMG, I just got done watching that movie On Demand about 15 mins ago. I am waiting for SV to get home to see if he wants to elope to Greece.

Saturday, January 03, 2009 9:17:00 PM

 
Blogger Cap'n Ergo "XL+II" Jinglebollocks said...

I think we need to come over w/a bottle of Ouzo and see where THAT takes us...

Besides, them peoples don't WEAR a lot of clothing when they go to the beach... I know Th' Girls would grow up just fine in such a culture, but YOU, mah darlink...

Besides, besides, what about Winter? What would you DO if there was no such thing as a White Christmas anymore??

Besides, Besides, Besides, Spooky was telling me about something called "TV Land" in which reality is completely and utterly skewed. I think that MIGHT be similar to what you saw on da' moo-vieee...

But, back to point 1: the Ouzo. I had a professor who grew up in Cyprus off the Greek coast who was fond of holding aloft a bottle and saying, "in my country, we would hold up a bottle like so, and ask each other, 'I wonder how many SONGS are in THIS bottle?'"

Maybe with Yultide o'er, we need to ask OURSELVES that question? (Twelvth Night is a-comin!!!!)

Sunday, January 04, 2009 12:16:00 AM

 
Blogger Chancelucky said...

Aren't they having demonstrations in Greece with students seizing television stations and things? That's not necessarily a bad thing though.

Sunday, January 04, 2009 2:07:00 PM

 

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