Monday, August 31, 2009

My Old Town and Julie and Julia



What a peaceful day. Grace all over the place.

This day was rare, for I ran errands alone back to our former town, even driving a different route and not getting lost (always a plus) and then just in time, I remembered their library has many Joanne Fluke's mysteries which our new library does not. When I asked the librarian how long they'd had their beautiful new front desk she said, "Since February. You haven't been here in awhile, have you?" So I chatted with her about our farm.

Then I picked up some syringes for Lennon the Cat, drove past our old house for old time's sake, shopped at Salvation Army, then drove to the supermarket where I stocked up on non-perishables for winter (I'm determined to be prepared this winter, unlike last). Nearly everything I needed was on sale and you should have seen me dancing in the aisles.

While inside every store and driving each street I recalled my history with that town. How I spent my 30's there, the mom of a middle schooler, a high schooler then a college student. All the chauffeuring, those shopping trips together and all those mom lessons and emotions. All those people I knew, sat with on our porch or attended church with, many with whom I've lost contact. And I drove past businesses which had changed owners, names and ones bulldozed years ago. 

I recalled weeks when I sang inside my car and other times when I had to try not to cry.

So much growing-up happened in that town! So much of my current happy foundation was built brick by brick in that place (while, simultaneously, God tore down my self-made sad foundation there, also). 

And how amazing that I can return, unlike when, as a child, we moved every two years. Back then when we moved, we moved, hundreds of miles away and this was way before email. This was when long distance calls cost fortunes and if your friends were bad at snail mail, you never heard from them again. 

And so today I found myself grateful for short moves just a country drive away and email, Facebook and blogging. Never again will I lose people unless they or I wish to become lost.

Then I headed out to the next town over where I'd agreed to meet my buddy, Donna, at the theater so we could watch Julie and Julia.

Wow. Loved everything about it! The blogging references, of course, and the clothes from the 40's and 50's (and even today's Julie inspired me to wear more skirts). And the decor from both then and now captured my eyes, causing me to miss much dialogue while I stared at pretty wallpaper and furniture. Loved all the kitchens (even Julie's), the hairstyles and all that food!

I. Must. Buy. This. Movie. Why? Because way too often I just do not feel like cooking. After 30 years of being Mrs. Happy Homemaker I too often resort to opening cans and sloshing the contents into pans and calling it dinner. But with every viewing of Julie and Julia I'd be assured of enough creative culinary inspiration to last me two weeks, minimum.

And that, my friends, is worth any price.


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Oh, and in case you wondered, I do not plan to read the Julie and Julia book. I've heard too many things about it which will keep me away.  シ



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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm so glad you liked the movie - I'm encouraged to watch it now. I was so excited when I'd first seen a preview and decided to read the book and I was so annoyed by the book, by the main character, Julie, that I stopped reading 1/4 of the way into it and didn't see the movie in the theatre. I still really wanted to see it because of Meryl Streep but thought I should wait until it was $1 at Redbox - now I'm excited to see it again. Maybe they took the "annoying" out of the character for the movie. :)

Tina said...

Good to know about the book. I won't bother reading it (there are too many good books out there). But my husband is a big fan of Julia Child so we are looking forward to the movie. :-)

Colleen - the AmAzINg Mrs. B said...

Me too! Saw the movie, did not read the book. I think I may have heard the same things about it..LOL
Your days sounded lovely - hope you enjoyed it as much as we did reading about it! I love fall and getting ready for the long days (months!) of winter! Remember to buy the movie so you can see all the vintage things ..I LOVED that part.and I loved Meryl Streep -