Sunday, May 30, 2010

World's Fair 1964 New York


Sakura, my Chinese penpal asked me “Do you want to go to the EXPO?”  I asked her, “What expo are you talking about?”  She emailed back:  “You don't know World Expo?! It is held in Shanghai, China this year.”  This is what I emailed back:

No, I really didn't know anything about the World Expo.  In fact, the only world expo I ever attended was the World's Fair in NY, in the summer of 1964.  I was 13 and my junior high school took a field trip to it.  Honestly, all I remember about it was that a new boy had just started school and was a real hunk.  All the girls were smitten with him, including me, not only because he was awesomely cute but because he was from California, and so was I.  Although I was born in NY, California had become my home.  My mother had just died and my father brought us back to NY to be with his family, which was good for him, but my whole life was uprooted and I had not made any new friends yet.

So this new kid starts school and ends up sitting next to me in home room!  I thought for sure I would be able to get to know him now, but no, all his attention was on a girl that sat a few seats in front of us that he had a huge crush on.  He was always staring at her and wanting to be with her.  Well, she didn't like him, and asked me to stay with her at the fair and keep him away from her!  So, kind of the first friend I made hated this guy that I really liked and I was caught in the middle.  It was a very dramatic day for me, really liking this guy and having to keep him away from this other girl, who I was really glad to be making friends with.  :)  I can’t remember a single exhibition.

So , it never occurred to me to go to another world expo. Until you came along and asked me about it.  I apparently learned nothing on my school field trip.  Except that maybe not every boy I like will like me back and that friends can come to you in strange ways.  :)

Now that you bring it up, I think the exhibits are probably fascinating and mind expanding, and now I'm wondering why I don't travel the world and go to every single one of them?  In fact, I think I might be a volunteer for them when I retire.  What a great way to make new friends and see the world!  You may have given me a new interest in life, and one that totally fits in with my love of drawing, writing and being a general ambassador of world goodwill.  :)

I guess this is what penpals are all about.  They make the world smaller and make you realize how much wonderful stuff is in it.  :) 

I just googled “Expo 2010 Shanghai China” and the website is really beautiful:http://en.expo2010.cn/

And here is a video of what I apparently missed on my field trip in mythic times:

Friday, May 28, 2010

My new car!

My credit union rep brought it over with a big red bow. How cute is that?? He wanted to take a picture of me with it for his “satisfied customer wall.”

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

David Sucks Day

Today was the first anniversary of David's passing from the physical plane to the non-physical plane. I called Barb (have I mentioned Barb on my blog yet? I don't remember, but she is, or was, David's best friend who scraped me up from the ground and took care of me when he died) and she said she was wondering why she was in a funk for a year and then remembered what day this was. Oh, she is also the person that watched him die with me. Anyway, we decided we were really mad at him, and from now on we are calling this David sucks day.

I woke up nauseated, wondering if I should call in sick? I ended up taking a couple of Tums and my favorite herbal remedy, went to work and bought a car! David would have loved that. Today was the day that my 5 week wait was over. My credit union finally found my first ever exactly-what-I-wanted (short of brand new) car!! I've been hauling around a Toyota Camry, a virtual tank. I keep bashing it into things and scraping it and denting it. I just wanted a nice small car that fit me so I could stop bashing up my car. And today I became the proud owner of a 2006 Toyota Corolla, 72K miles, silver, pristine accident record, only 2 previous owners, has power everything and cruise control (mandatory - I can drive "handicapped" when my hip acts up), tinted windows (the kind with a lifetime guarantee) and all sorts of extra interior/exterior protective add-ons, and I will be able to trade in my old car and get all the DMV paperwork done without ever having to leave my office or talk to an auto salesman! My credit union rocks!

Delivery on Friday!