Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Talk to me Terry

Can I just tell you that I LOVE Terry Gross.  Seriously, she is the best interviewer ever.  If you didn't grow up being force-fed NPR in the car then you may not know what I'm talking about.  (Though I don't remember listening to Terry Gross but I did get an NPR addiction which then introduced me to her show).  Terry has a daily  show on NPR-Fresh Air (weird name, cool show).  She interviews all sorts of people and I'm telling you, it doesn't matter who it is (with one exception)--you will be drawn in.  I have learned so many things from her interviews ranging from details about the new Muppets movie to some guy who wrote the most comprehensive book on Bin Laden and Al Quaeda (how do you spell that?).  The one bad interview I heard was with Doris Day--she sounded so strange and awkward.  She wasn't in a studio and might have been on the phone.  Anyway, that is the only bad one I have heard. With that exception she never has awkward interview moments that you often see on the Today Show or local news.  As if!

I've started listening to Fresh Air while going for a run.  It makes the time and the miles so much more enjoyable.  Last night I was listening to her remembrance of Maurice Sendak.  By the end I was sobbing (while running which makes it worse because of the heavy breathing).  The raw emotions and feelings that he expressed in his last interview were hard to take.  It was sad to me because he is an aetheist(sp?) and he had lost many of his friends to old age and he was sad that he would never see them again.  He did think that he would see his brother though--somehow.  He also expressed how beautiful the world is and that he will be sad to leave it.  I'm getting choked up again.  I'm not sure why it effected me so.  I didn't even know that he had still been alive until I heard that he died yesterday.  Anyway, you should listen to it.  The link is below. It is 45 minutes long taking excerpts from four interviews ranging from 1986-2011.  The last portion is the one that really got me but I enjoyed all of them.

http://www.npr.org/2012/05/08/152248901/fresh-air-remembers-author-maurice-sendak

Someday maybe I will post my make-believe show where Terry interviews me....

Friday, April 27, 2012

Salon Style....

So, I was browsing through a magazine the other day and there was a scratch-n-sniff ad for shampoo.  So I tried it and guess what, it smelled like apples and I thought to myself, wasn't there a shampoo that smelled just like this?  Yes, do you remember Salon Selectives?  Totally.  Do you remember it as being "trendy"?  I totally do.  Maybe its because I was in high school (I think) in its hay day, it seems like it was a big deal.  Then what happened to it?  Did Pantene Pro V take over?  I can't remember (which worries me a little bit).  Then the shampoo/conditioner timeline of my life started playing in my brain.....

It all started with Silkience.  Do you remember that brand?  I remember it because to my knowledge it was the first conditioner I used.  Conditioner was a revelation as a child.  Why didn't we use it before?  No idea but I don't think conditioner was as wide-known and used in the late 70s.  Anyone remember "cream rinse"?  What was that all about?

Then there was that brand (I can't remember the name) that had different scents that were supposed to smell like designer perfumes.  I also seem to remember sprays. I don't think they were the same brand but I think I had some that smelled like "Poison", is that right?

You can ask Lysa what happens when you think furniture polish disguised in a travel-size-like bottle is conditioner...

In college I went through the Aveda color conditioner phase.  Remember me with dark reddish/brown hair?  Remember the stains on my bathrobe?

These days I just go with whatever.  What's on sale?  Which brand has a cool bottle?  What's at Target?

I have experienced major stress when traveling because the in-room conditioner provided is not nearly enough.  I have learned my lesson and try to bring my own or buy some as soon as I get somewhere.  So yes, I think a lot about about shampoo and conditioner.  "Don't hate me because I'm beautiful...."